I was amazed by the wonderful care and service I received during a very major surgery I had for cancer. The staff was just fabulous. I can't thank them enough. And thanks to Dr. Larson, I am free of cancer. Precautionary chemo and my local hospital and I'm done. Thank you everyone!
Staff does not wear gloves or any proper attire. They do things that are not necessary and they do not know how to give meds properly. Its pretty scary so dont trust your loved ones in their care. They yelled at patients and do not listen at all. Staff goes back on their word and keeps you longer than you need to be so thst they get more money. You get benefits for staying longer when these things should be offered regardless. They should base the length of the stay on the needs of the patient and not try to bribe you to stay. Let's be real they don't care about anyone but themselves. DO NOT GO TO THIS HOSPITAL! IT'S HORRIBLE! Please only use this place as a last resort. I wish I could give negative stars.
I don't hold any blame with Dr Hoerneman, his nurses Ashlin (?), & Dan because he was the ONLY one who seemed to have any concern for my fiance. But the rest of the night staff we encountered, NOT impressed. If my fiance (Richard Zywicki) ends up with an infection due to them not taking care of this in a timely fashion, we will be forced to seek legal counsel.
Talked to a nurse who gave totally different information about my pass maker than any doctor has given us. Guess we're off to ER
My fiance has a chest catheter & a PD for kidney dialysis. The PD was wrongly put in, & has never been flushed, & we've gone back & forth with doctors about getting it taken out. It broke a couple weeks ago, & my fiance has been having severe stomach pain & tenderness around the area the last week or so. Sunday night (July 3rd) we went to the ER. We encountered Dr Brian Hoerneman, who was very adamant my fiance have the PD out immediately to avoid infection. We couldn't stay that night, as we had to make arrangements, but came back the next night (July 4th) like we promised. Dr Hoerneman said he would speak to the admitting physician & they would get the ball rolling for surgery. The admitting physician was very abrupt, wouldn't speak up when explaining things to my fiance (he's hard of hearing due to the damage to it because of his kidney disease). He said they would give him pain meds & some Sodium Bicarbonate & go from there. We were there all night, they kept pumping him with Fentonal, nobody came in to take him back for surgery. 8 am, still no word from anyone. We asked the nurse that came in & she acted like she knew nothing, & was rude when he asked for someone that could tell him what was going on. He got up to go to the bathroom & overheard her talking to her colleagues at the nurses station about my fiance. He had asked her for a supervisor, she sent him the Patient Coordinator, who acted like she wasn't sure why we wanted to talk to a supervisor. We said that if someone didn't come in to tall to us by 8:30, we were gonna leave, no one did. We left, & now my fiance has a slight fever & chills, which was exactly what Dr Hoerneman was worried about.
After a terrible experience at Riverview in Wisconsin Rapids, I went to St. Joe's. The staff was wonderful, treated me with compassion and respect, and did a great job controlling my pain as much as possible and treating the condition itself. I'll never go back to Riverview! St. Joseph's is definitely worth the hour drive.
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