Category: | Hospital |
Address: | 120 N Oak St, Hinsdale, IL 60521, USA |
Phone: | +1 630-856-9000 |
Site: | keepingyouwell.com |
Rating: | 3.4 |
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Gaston Saint Martin
ADVENTIST HINSDALE HOSPITAL (AHH) es otro ejemplo de “Managed Corporative Medicine”. AHH y sus profesionales (Suburban Radiologists) dicen adherir a las NORMAS ÉTICAS y a la Filosofía del Juramento Hipocrático y a sus versiones actualizadas (después de 2500 años) en varios reuniones Internacionales de la ASOCIACIÓN MEDICA MUNDIAL (Bioética) y a la adopción y modernización de esas NORMAS ÉTICAS PROFESIONALES, por la Asociación de Hospitales Americanos, ... pero en la practica, no solo NO LA RESPETAN, ... LA VIOLAN repetidamente, y no solo a nivel ÉTICO MORAL, también CRIMINALMENTE, mintiendo para robar a sus pacientes AUN a riesgo de dañarlos y hasta causarles la muerte. Dr. Gastón A. Saint Martin MD (Jr.) / Dr. David A Cook MD. / Dra. Marisa Saint Martin MD (Loyola Medica / Dra. Marisa (Loyola Medical University Hospital, 2160 S. 1st Av. Maywood, IL, ) AHH Hospital CEO ... Soy su MD Senior Colega, deberían considerarme como a uno de Sus “Maestros del Arte de Curar” ... COMO SE ATREVEN A INSULTARME? ... No he querido, (aun no quiero) DEMANDARLOS por el DAÑO QUE CONTINÚAN HACIENDO A MI FAMILIA ... lo que si DEMANDO de TODOS USTEDES es que REPITAN y FUNDAMENTEN esos insultos y agresiones en el COMITÉ DE BIOÉTICA que en algún lado del AHH debería funcionar. De igual forma: DEMANDO de la Dr. Marisa Saint Martin MD haga lo mismo en el Comité de BIOÉTICA del Loyola Medical Center... (CC a Mark. Kuczewski PhD) ... Los veré allí... Dr. Gastón A. Saint Martin (Senior)
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Susan Petrak
Arrived at 6:00 pm.We were there the evening before and had superior service.We were told by the doc that if there were changes to get back to the ED immediately.My son is diabetic and had a severe foot infection. The infection started moving up his leg and we went back. We informed them of the doctors advice....and the triage woman stated that of course there would be a little pain and swelling....and we informed her that my son was diabetic....and she just brushed it off.I am convinced her lack of concern is what caused this whole experience.We sat in the er and watched people who came in after us get called back...the man at the desk told every person who asked..that there were two people ahead of them. When a boy, who came in after us was called back..he needed a split lip stitched up...we again asked the man at the desk what was happening...he stated that we were next...but it would be awhile...we got up and left....3 other patients had also left while we waited.We had been there just over 4 hours.We went to Good Sam Er..and within 10 minutes , were seen by the doctor and my son was admitted to the hospital on the spot due to the severe infection that had spread up his leg.They even apologized for our experience at Hinsdale.We informed his doctor immediately about our experience there.. Just to be clear...Good Sam was diverting ambulances to other hospitals last night because they were so busy..but they had the intelligence to look at my son and get him the help he needed. I will never bring anyone I care about to Hinsdale Er...ever.I would suggest they at least look at the patients they have waiting before just sending them off to wait endless hours with absolutely no communication.If I could give negative stars,I would.So sad because the help we received the night before, especially from nurse Roman was great.
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Nancy Cobb
I recently went to Hinsdale Hospital for a knee replacement and was overwhelmed with the incredible treatment I received for the three days I was there. They understand what customer service is and demonstrate it at all times from the minute you arrive. I had to arrive very early but from the 5 am time I arrived the flow went perfectly. What really set the stage was when the pastoral minister enthusiatically shared his confidence for a positive outcome. He emphasized that this was all about me, that I was in charge and how important it was for me to always feel free to share what I needed or if any changes needed to be made. He was so kind and sincere it touched me - I thought "these people really care about me". It set the stage for a very successful experience that has left a deep impression. What surprised me even more was after that everyone I came in contact with (and there were many) projected that same patience-centered value. People seemed to like working there and it showed. It really was like being at a nice hotel - the all private room approach was relaxing and truly was focused on giving you what you wanted when you wanted it. For example you could order from the extensive menu at any time - you were never confined by "meal hours". When you did need something it was taken care of quickly and not forgotten like so often happens . I could go on and on because I am still touched by the strong values they believe in but most important demonstrate daily. They totally spoiled me as I am now in rehab where thing seem very chaotic. If I ever need surgery again you can believe itll be at Hinsdale Hospital.
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Erin at Health Nut News
I broke two ribs and had to go to this awful place. Treatment was fine (though they had to do several of the tests over again.. .I had GREAT insurance and was ONLY supposed to have to pay a 50 dollar co payment. Then I get these letters from Hinsdale Hospital saying there was a balance still owed and they were putting a LIEN on my home. Totally out of line and threatening. Turns out my wonderful health insurance paid what was the normal and standard amount for the bill. These evil hawks at the hospital wanted more. Now instead of calling the insurance and explaining this some woman named Dixie (her name fit her as she sounded like she crawled out of some cave in Alabama) kept calling the wrong number and didnt contact the right people to collect the rest of the fee (which really shouldnt have been paid) properly. I called to complain and talked to a supervisor who sounded just as stupid as she did and said well, she called - I said right but the wrong number and didnt even TRY to reach the correct DEPT! they did nothing. The fee was finally paid by the insurance and the woman told me that this hospital was the worst she dealt with in her 37 year career. Id rather lie bleeding to death than enter this cesspool (not to mention my father had a heart attack there in a whole separate matter but Ill let him post on his story with this HELL HOUSE)
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Lisa Styve
The care of medical staff was appropriate. Many issues with Security, parking, and valet. Upon addressing the issues for answer, and assurance of safer, less stressed experience-Steven J. Brubaker, Director of Security opted to investigate w/o speaking to us, then sent a letter explains how we didnt do enough to get helped more, and others have " commented" same staff. Director of Security opted to Hangup one phone call, I phoned w/a message, to recieve a call from Hinsadale Police-saying Steven J. Brubaker feels my family asking for answers and him receiving FULL detail of events for his clearly incomplete investigation is harassment. Elderly and Neurodiverse are in Danger at this hospital, you misplaced my key, my car, and poorly marked drop off area created a dangerous and stressful drop off. My contact with security results in Police contacting me for asking Security to actually do the job they have. This hospital may have good medical standing, the Security are those in place to keep public safe. Wouldnt send an enemy here. Security is extremely poor at best--