Address: 300 20th Ave N 8th floor, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Phone: +16152841400
Debra Walzer
So thankful for finding Dr Charles, she is the best!
Carol Wheat
The hospital was a nightmare, neglectful and ignorant. I came home with blood all over my face they didn't even clean my face off. I believe the nurse or the nurse practitioner, that sutured me, was suppose to clean my face off, right? My friend couldn't tell I had been treated! She thought it just had happened and needed to call 911. The physician at the hospital never even examined me, Im totally serious. He didn't list to my heart or even check my eyes pupils and I had slammed my face on the concrete. He didn't go through my limbs to check what needed x-rayed. He never touched me at all, or asked me. It took an hour to get 2 regular extra strength Tylenol and the nurse brought me a bag of water with two small ice chips floating in it. I asked for a new ice bag, with actual ice in it. There is a lot wrong with this. I couldn't tell I was in an ER care facility. Im so unhappy, I will be moving on elsewhere. Is it really billable if the doctor Doesn't examine a patient that just had a facial accident with lacerations abrasions and a broken nose? Is that how health care works now? Because where I came from, the physician had to listen to lungs heart chest sounds, to bill it. I left with a beat up face, still bloody and no antibiotic for infection or Prednisone script for my facial injuries. Did COVID do this to health care, a reason to slack. We're out of that area of red with COVID, we have an immunization for it. This is hard to post but sometimes the hard way is the only way to learn and fix this.
Kat
Great personality, she's on time, great listener.
Karen Fuller
Very nice and personable doctor takes the time to find out about you and what your problems our Highly recommend
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