I have been suffering from a pinched nerve in my neck and could not get relief at home with my current regiment. At the advice of an on call doctor I arrived at St. Luke's. The check in and triage were stellar and very fast. There was no wait and I was taken straight back. After the exam with a very nice doctor I could hear the banter of the nurses out at the station. Several F- bombs and other " un@ professional talk was underway. I was ordered a couple of IM shots to help ease the pain. When the nurse arrived she was so jittery and shaky trying to draw the needle. My concern was she was about to come at me with her shaky and very unsteady hand. After she gave me the shot I was so nervous because of her unsteady hand and then. I'm still hearing the weird non work appropriate conversation. I just left... I was starting to get a panic attack for the way the nurse was acting. She told me " sorry for the shaking I just took my adderall".... what?!?! It makes you shake that way?! As I was walking outside I realized that I could not escape the clutches of this place as all their doors require a code to open. This is a fire hazard right? Either way based on my experience I would not go back Or even recommend them.