Address: 28 Crescent St, Middletown, CT 06457, USA
Phone: +18603586000
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
Michael Vaverchak
I was seen last Sunday by ambulance, upon arrival I was in extreme pain in my ankle and foot. Upon arriving the attending nurse (I did not remember her name ) but she stated she was from Louisville. I requested her to help me to change into a gown, she stated to me how got dressed before I arrived and told her I had a difficult time doing so. Rudely she stated "exactly ". And shut the door. Then the attending Doctor just referred me to my personal Doctor . No blood test as I requested. I will never forget the the awfulness to help .
Jayne Bell
HORRIBLE! My cell phone was taken by staff and “I was told they were locking it up in Nurses station” I was in a locked wing of hospital so patients have NO access! The next day the PCT came in and told me phone was gone and they were looking through belongings to look for it. Numerous staff said they looked. When the PCT brought my personal belongings there was only a charger. For a whole week I sat in hospital despite being told I did not belong ! Well after a week of cold food which I had to send back daily I demanded to go home. Mind you I had no money or cards so they had to order me an Uber. I was told br psychiatric nurse security was reviewing tape I never got any answers and when I questioned no one came back ! This was EVERYDAY! So on day of discharge I asked for a letter explaining my phone was stolen. I was told by the social worker and behavioral health staff with that a letter would be provided. All staff apologized that this happened so the whole floor is a witness. I was told also by SW and BHC that they spoke to the quality people? And since they were at fault they were going to refund my phone. Then they came back and said a limit for replacement was 1200 and something. My phone costed 1400 and some! I explained they need to replace my TOTAL PHONE. as they lost it and no patients had any access I told them I would accept no less also I had. 35$ case and 49 screen saver. This I felt should be compensated completely before I accept less for phone. On discharge day I asked if I could get police case number as my license was taken as well as several credit cards. Long story short Staff we’re very nice!!! But the way they treat people when THEY are at fault and then defaults on giving me a requested letter for proof!!!! Now I have to fight this and went there for being depressed!!!
Lmc
LACK OF COMMUNCATION. 87 yr old aunt was brought to ER for fractured ankle. ER was wonderful keeping me updated. She was admitted and it went downhill from there. Nurses were great. Drs and discharge no communication at all. Asked for the Dr to call me, never received a call. Discharge is sending her to rehab that I said not to. Discharge went in to see her (87 yr old with memory issues)gave her choices and of course she picked the one that was familiar to her. 5 STARS to ER and 5 STARS TO nurses on 5th floor. 0 stars to everyone else.
James M.
WORST HOSPITAL EVER!!!! Went in to the emergency room with a sick toddler and had to wait 1.5hrs for help got missed diagnosed after waiting another 4hrs then got A CALL for the antibiotics that my child NEEDED 3 DAYS later. DON'T BRING YOUR KIDS HERE IF THEY ARE SICK.
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I have covid, I didn't take my Doctors advise, she gave me a cough suppressant which she told me would make we drowsy. To stay home and be s careful. SO THE NEXT day I had some things to do not important at all, on my Lextric XP which can go 28 mph on flat ground. I started feeling a little weird so I went down a side street, the traffic on Washington ST was making me nervous. I decided I pushed my luck already so at a 4 way stop ( no cars around) I decided to go home, the out of the blue the pavement jumped up hard and slammed into me left side, I walked my bike home in extreme pain. I did go back to the hospital luckily no broken bones. Just pain lots of pain. So when your doctor tells you to stay home isolate listen, She is an expert, don't be a fool, if I had fallen into traffic I would be dead, and if anyone who drives, you could kill some innocent family, so listen to your doctor, she knows what she's talking about.
Not as of our latest update (12/30/21). They've put a team together to monitor the situation and make the decision as to whether it's in everyone's best interest (and everyone's safety) to at least limit elective surgeries. For now the are still being scheduled.
That i can't answer, contact the hospital for more information.
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