Absolutely horrible hospital! I was admitted here in 2009. I had a malpractice claim against them but did not realize there was a claim until many years later. (I am now a malpractice attorney.)
I was admitted for about 3 weeks after an injury. After I was discharged I began researching the notes written on my discharge papers and a few symptoms I had begun experiencing.
I noticed that the symptoms I was experiencing were a very common outcome for people with my particular injuries and a very common result was life-threatening infection and meningitis.
I went back to St Michaels to talk to a doctor about the issue. They immediately admitted me again and began a series of procedures. My condition was life-threatening and had to be resolved immediately. Everything I had read was correct - however, the doctors had given me no warning nor had they checked for these symptoms.
After another 3 weeks at the hospital, a few extremely painful procedures and a few months of bedrest - I was discharged and I recovered.
To make matters worse during this experience, I was literally starved during my time at the hospital.
I have dietary restrictions and I remember everytime the nurse would bring me food - I would tell her I cant eat this because of my dietary restrictions. She would tell me to "eat what you can" and I will bring the right meal option next time. This continued throughout my stay. I had lost 15-20lbs when I was discharged at the end.
If you can - I would highly recommend visiting a different hospital.