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| - I'm giving St. Mike's 5 stars although I did encounter one rather rude staff member on Sat, May 26th'18 @ approximately 3pm in Emergency. Older lady with short blonde hair - she must have been having a bad day. She worked intake right when you walk in, and I sure as heck didn't have time for her rudeness as I was hemorrhaging while speaking to her.
I was admitted to the 15th floor of Cardinal Carter, Room 34 and Bed 2. This was the first time ever spending the night in the hospital, let alone being admitted and sent in for last minute surgery. I remember one nurse named Jennifer and another named Megan. As well, I had a girl porter who was covered in tattoos. One nurse that helped me quite a bit had long dark brown hair and a nose ring. And there were a few more awesome ones as well.
I wish I could say thank you to everyone at this hospital that made my stay extremely comfortable and less scary for me. At least for me, the care provided would be the exact same care I would wish family to be provided as well.
Emergency room nurses, doctors on call, and nurses after being admitted. A++. Thank you.
My discharge papers had a mistake on the second page though, so need to fix that up.
Stay was great. Caught an older woman smoking in the Emergency waiting room and told on her. Had an older gentlemen freaking out because he was waiting so long and everytime a non-white person was called to the back room of Emergency he would scream he was Canadian. My roommate after being admitted was a mouth full of trucker - she finally was told to stop swearing - millennial. One pillow per person rule!! Apparently people steal pillows from the hospital .... gross.
Wait time in Emergency was a bit long but that's expected. I wasn't dying, almost but not, so a little bit of a wait wasn't something for me to freak out about. One nurse that brought me ice and helped me in Emergency sure looked tired, but she was still very happy and caring, thank you.
Great hospital! Provided me awesome care! Everyone spoke to me with respect and were gentle. I have friends and family that work in the medical field and after my stay here it made me realize again that the job that they all do is very important. Thank YOU!
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