Address: 1309 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA
Phone: +15616555511
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Jhoana Maglonzo
I have the best experience at the Victor Farris Hospital at their outpatient surgery. The whole experience from their receptionist, the Nurses, Anesthesiologist and Dr. Elena Rehl. The whole team worked simultaneously without missing a beat.
Kentara Agard
This was the worst experience I’ve ever had in my 29 years of life!! My two children and I were terribly sick with influenza A. The chances of getting actual care was slim to none. The process was exhausting and very frustrating! I was told by a registration/insurance rep that It was REQUIRED to give my kids Medicaid ID. I have never been asked that and I’ve came to this hospital and many other hospitals before. I had to login to an online site to receive that information. I was in excruciating pain but was asked to step outside for a better connection since the signal was terrible inside the ER. Adding insult to injury..after waiting for almost two whole hours me and my kids were finally called to the back. I was relieved a little thinking that I would finally be cared for only to realize that I’m only getting my vitals taken. Not to mention, there were two nurses. One male and one female. The male nurse started making crude and unprofessional jokes as if me and my kids were just pretending to be Ill. He downplayed my concerns and made a slight mockery out of questions I asked about my symptoms. Very rude and sarcastic! His incompetence was staggering. There I was..experiencing the worse pain of my life and he decides to make jokes. After taking my vitals they told me and my children to go back to the waiting room and that we would have to wait a bit more to be called back. My lower back felt as if someone was twisting and drilling it with a power drill in those uncomfortable ER chairs. It was so painful and I wanted to cry. I ended up leaving in tears and anger. I had waited a total four hours and received no care beside being treated poorly. These reviews are 100% true and I wouldn’t wish this treatment on my worst enemy. The employees at this establishment need some serious evaluation because they are very uncaring and rude. Even the security guard was rude and talked to guests and patients in a very condescending manner. Smh
Ryan Evans
I said I would never come back to this hospital well I should have listened to my gut your completely neglected amongst several other issues some of the drs and nurses were very good food is horrible.
Haitian “HaitianQueen” Queen
Very nice and helpful with my 2vbac baby boy August.
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Not to the general public
You could park in the front of Good Samaritan hospital as well as in the back parking garage. Or you take advantage of the free valet parking right in the front of the hospital 🏥. Just be kind enough to tip afterwards.
Not if you haven't signed paperwork stating that you are his caregiver or he wants you to have the information for yourself
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No absolutely not you should research other places i am a paraplegic and have been to lots of hospitals in Florida and i think the best one is Jupiter medical or Boca regional but since couple of years ago i got very discouraged from the whole health care system in Florida and i have been getting all my medical needs addressed in New York Presbyterian which is the most amazing compassionate institution i have ever been to sorry i carried on about my own issues but to answer your question i would check out the one i mentioned
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Hi Queen, how are you? I don't know if it will be a cardiologist, I was in oncology and I can tell you that it is a spectacular hospital and very friendly nurses. 👍
Yes, it's named Short-Stay. Located on the 2nd Floor.
Dont think so
Yes, he's on call.
I recently was at Good Sam Hosp. and again my life was saved. Every area - emergency rooom - ICU - operating room - ICU nursing staff - floor nursing staff - house doctors - operating doctors i found all at the greatest level of expertise. My life was at steak and together they worked together to save my life. I am here today today to tell of my experience. I had a respiratory infection - a peptic ulcer which burst - my dialysis access was clotted and needed emergency attention - I lost blood so I received a blood transfusion and also dialysis at the hosp. You may have a complaint but I have been there 22 times and they have always saved me. I am also a dialysis patient and I have never had a bad situation with them. We are so lucky to have such an excellent hosp in our neighborhood.
If you're a patient, no procedure can be done without a physician’s order. Maybe the hold was ordered by the attending doctor. The staff cannot proceed without him/her giving green light. The best thing is to talk to your nurse about it. If no satisfactory response was given you can escalate the matter to the charge nurse and even all the way up to the nursing supervisor. They should be able to tell you why it's not done yet.
I saw valet parking at the front entrance of the hospital - on Flagler Drive.
You will have to call the hospital for that one
If it was inserted in the hospital's Cat Lab they surely have the ID in your med records. Just stop by I'm sure they can help you with that.
I don't have an agency but if you have insurance - look on the back of your card - call the customer service number on the back of the card and they will advice you which agency is in your network - then call that agency.
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No i don't think so. However, St. Mary's Hospital on 45th Street or JFK North Hospital also on 45th Street definitely does.
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