Category: | Hospital |
Address: | 1 Boone Rd, Bremerton, WA 98312, USA |
Phone: | +1 360-475-4232 |
Site: | med.navy.mil |
Rating: | 3.7 |
Working: | Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours |
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Rachel Funball
This is an overall review for my experience with NHB for their exemplary service to me and my family during 2011-2015 Appointment times were concise and would make reasonable accommodations. When screening through for bone marrow they made it easy get paperwork sent to them. They handled my IUD pregnancy with exceptional amount of care (well except for one nurse who accidentally said congratulations not knowing the implications) with continual monitoring. Emergency was reasonable in priority as well as gave me private quarters when I went in for possible MC (ended up a tubal rupture) Surgery went well and respectful. OBGYN team was incredible. Birthing at NHB was pretty respectful of my needs...I may have kicked an OB out of my room and they accepted it with grace and brought in Commander Larsen who helped me deliver. Records for infants was amazing and they printed out and explained growth charts and curves as well as immunizations. Their nursing coach was invaluable. Their resources and accommodations made me truly appreciate having tricare and while I do enjoy my private insurance, I will honestly say I miss this hospital and staff
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Job Russ
I have attended this hospital for the last 3 years-- Ive showed up to my appointments on time, only to wait for an hour or longer before being seen. I dont think they have ever seen me for an appointment on time. If you go to the pharmacy, be prepared for 2-4 hours of wait. I have never spent less than 2 hours in the pharmacy. Most of the docs do not feel like they are there to practice medicine, instead to get a paycheck. This is one of the worst ran hospitals Ive ever attended. On a good note however, the labor & delivery ward has been outstanding delivering both our children and I have absolutely zero complaints with them! Today I chose to leave the hospital waiting room after waiting for more than an hour to be seen for my appointment. I was 15 minutes early, which was my first mistake. At this point, I would rather deal with the throes of a very severely infected and partially ruptured cyst than to sit in the waiting room for 1 more second, or listen to a corpsman read me a page off google. I will pay out of pocket from now on to attend a real hospital.
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michellegbruce
My father was flown from Idaho Falls, Idaho to Bremerton Hospital for a hernia surgery in 1968. They cut the main artery in his right leg during his hernia repair! We had just gotten back from 3 years in Taiwan. He should have died, but my mom brought my sister and I to the hospital and the doctor met with her and on his 10 th day post op my father bravely allowed the same surgeon to make the repair that saved his life. We had flown back from Taiwan as the only two children on a plane full of soldiers coming back from Vietnam. What I learned from the age of 8 to 13 was that Honor and Brave and Pride are very precious! The torn men at Bremerton Naval Hospital would have races in their wheel chairs, no legs! They would cry and laugh and stick by each other. War is awful! Defending our freedom is a Honor and I appreciate all of you who keep us safe. Thank you, God Bless you. Your stories live on in my fathers great grandchildren! Thank you
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Dotchi Latham
I live 500 miles away but loaded up my kids and drove there hoping they would help me when no other doctor would listen to me in my small town. They were EXCELLENT! Not once did they say "Its all in your head" or anything like that. They said "Lets find out whats wrong!" and they did. I went from very sickly and ready to die (literally) to healthy and happy again after seeing their dietitian. I cant sing enough good praises about her and this hospital. They are WONDERFUL! Not only that, but where I live they said nothing was wrong... in Bremerton, they found out what was wrong, educated me on my condition, followed me closely for follow up and then treated my sons the same. We were all extremely happy with our care.
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nina anton
I spent ten minutes on the phone trying to get a confirmation email for my appointment. Not only the front desk assistants were unhelpful, but I was stopped in the middle of my sentence in a rude tone asking me if I am listening. I am not familiar with the hospitals computer system and lingo.
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Coledale Webb
These service men and women do the best with what they have to work with and to see the professionalism, empathy, and attention to detail is really amazing. Thank each and everyone of you for a job well done. Thank you
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Steve Werner
Since Apathy is a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern I would agree they have a LACK of apathy. In other words, a lack of a lack of concern meaning they are very caring, diligent and responsive. BZ!
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Renee Pickett
I have had my wisdom teeth out and gallbladder removed at this hospital as well as a few minor visits. I loved the care I received here! Most of the staff are very friendly and and helpful!
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Carol Meteney
I have been a patient at this hospital for over 20 years! I love my care received and all the services I have received. I highly recommend it to anyone eligible use it.
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nachoguy5
Had some excellent surgery done here. But most recently I had to wait about 3 hours for urgent care, and then 5 more for barely 5 minutes of medical attention
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Theresa Banks
Absolutely Awesome hospital. The wait is TOO long for med refills but in 25 years stationed here we have never had anything but excellent care!
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Sherone Peters
24 hours its open and yet for several minutes on the line no one answered Sunday
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Zach
Noticed a lack of apathy in Urgent Care.
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Psalm 23
STAY AWAY from this hospital!!!!