Address: 7007 Powers Blvd, Parma, OH 44129, USA
Phone: +14408457041
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
David Kocisko
Every time I come to the ER it’s for the same thing. I’ve been admitted here 7 times since January 1st, 2022 and it’s September 4, 2022. They flip back and forth and are not consistent. If you don’t get here right at shift change and get through the whole process before that 12 hour shift is up then everything that the first doctor told you will be changed by the second doctor. The one floor that I will give all the credit to is the 7th floor. Maybe if you had other floors like them it wouldn’t be so bad. The 7th floor is always inviting and friendly. Every other floor 3, 6, 8, 9 all have nurses that don’t want to work or do their careers. Then you have the scheduling supervisors that choose the room that you’re going to. Yep cats out of the bag there’s too many hands in pot and things get thrown out or throw. Away for no reason. No to mention you have these residents that you place on their own with no knowledge of anything but, will say things like “I have most of your medical history” but you should have it all and you should have already seen my passed stays and experiences I mean I could go on for days and name the good nurses in this hospital and the worse ones and let all the dirty secrets out. Though, I’ll save that for another time. Even if a patient has Covid-19. The nurses are told not to change their masks because it’s an expense of the hospital and they want to save money and don’t care about their staff or patients. Might have to switch to Cleveland Clinic. Even though they are worse than UH.
Sheryl Barnes
Not enough patient care been waiting to long for to be cleaned up not nice 😒 this place is sorry 😐
Kathleen Fischer
I was reluctant to come here because of all the bad reviews, but I’m glad I did! Everyone was very helpful! I waited less than 30 minutes in the waiting room, and was in a room getting treated in less than 60…. I was in a lot of pain, & they addressed that promptly! I am appreciative of all the help I got! Thank you to the staff in the ER!!
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My mother was in the hospital recently and had a positively awful experience. The only good thing I can say is that the majority of the nurses caring for her were very nice to her, but being nice can only go so far. They're part of this broken system and forced to do all kinds of inane policies and aren't able to truly help because they have to follow UH ways. Extremely long wait times for literally everything. Waiting to get a room from the ER, waiting for any test results or doctor updates, not being allowed to eat while pending results for a whole day, not knowing if you're getting a procedure done or not, waiting to get your meds (one time they were SEVEN hours late dosing my mom on an important med), waiting hours to get food once the doctor finally okayed it, etc. The lack of communication between doctors and staff is shocking. I'm glad that I was there to advocate and communicate between the staff for them. The doctors pop up out of nowhere that you don't even know, and then they contradict what the other doctor said. No one can stick to the same story. Disorganization is rampant, and just getting discharged is chaotic and messy. From our experience I honestly feel that this hospital system's doctors talk scared people into expensive procedures they don't necessarily need (using fear-based tactics) and then they find every loophole possible to keep a patient in there and bill as many nights as possible. To me it sure looks like they will take advantage of an older person who is ill, scared, and way too trusting and therefore an easy target, and those of us who look from the outside in can see it a mile away. If my mother hadn't been discharged the day she was, I was pushing for her to leave and go elsewhere. Never, ever again will my family utilize this hospital. We'll go to MetroHealth instead. I understand that the U.S. medical system is irreversibly broken overall right now, but my gosh other places can't be this bad. I hope.
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It’s coming. Lol. Don’t worry. We all have to get together and fight for it.
Better off checking with the Hospital, this is more of a general question & answer posting.
Go to the medical records department
Depends on department. Icu is 24/7
I personally. Don't know, but map quest it, it will show you
It's on Powers Blvd near the Police station.
Try Parma Medical Center out-patient therapy on Powers Blvd.
They need volunteers. Stop in Human Resources between 8 AM and 4 PM M - F on the ground floor. It's near the information desk.
Hi Suite 309 is in Medical Arts Building 2
I'm not sure but I'll check and see if there is one here at the hospital
Just about everything,
Start serving at 6:00!
Yes
It should . and I recommend this place 10++++++
8am but don't quote me
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