2 /5 jason G: Was treated at St Anthony for a very bad nosebleed. The ER was very busy, with only one doctor on staff. After some time my nosebleed stopped, after sitting for a couple of hours, the doctor released me. Since, i never had such a bad nosebleed, i specifically asked the doctor if he should pack my nose to prevent another nosebleed. He felt like it was not necessary, and i was released. I drove home which is only 3 blocks from the hospital. As soon as I walked in my nose started bleeding extremely bad, causing me to swallow blood. My wife called a ambulance, once the ambulance arrived I was brought back to St Anthony. After the bleeding was stopped, my nose was packed with cotton bandage and i was released. The time between my first admission to my second was less then a hour. To my surprise the hospital not only charged my health insurance twice, but charged me two co-payments. I felt that this was unethical behavior since i was treated for the same condition, and if my nose was packed the first time, there would be no need for a second admission. The billing office called me back and told me that it was two separate admissions, and that on my first admission i was “anxious to go home” , which i felt was very unprofessional. They informed me that they would have to speak with the hospital staff, and get back to me, I still have not heard back from the billing office, and continue to receive invoices. This used to be a great community hospital, in fact I have had two of my grandchildren born at St. Anthony. This review is also not a reflection of the amazing nursing staff, or the overwhelmed physician, only of the hospital administration.