Address: 5201 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75235, USA
Phone: +12145905582
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
Brittany Hightower
Worst experience ever my hematologist won't take responsibility for my pain control or transfer me to anyone.Came to the infusion clinic and they took out my iv before sending me to the er even tho it's the same facility. Not that I'll get the chance to come back anyway because my dr won't let me because i didn't want too take blood thinners during my last admission but the hospital dr said it was fine as long as i walk around. They always find excuses not to do their job and blame you but if that's the case why take me on as a patient. I told her my dr retired and I no longer get my meds even though I've tried 3 different drs.and she said i should report them not realizing she's doing the same thing so i guess I'll be reporting her. I've never been treated right at parkland but they take my insurance so I don't have many choices Does anyone know where i can find a good Dr who will treat sickle cell?
William Anderson
This department is the hematology and Clinic lab it was established for cancer patients I'm a cancer survivor I had the best treatments that you could have ever had in the last 5 years the staff is wonderful and treatments of very good and the medicine is wonderful I've been in remission for 2 years thank God for Parkland Hospital
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Very good technician to take blood very experienced very nice and it didn't hurt they were very quick and easy because they're very good technicians they have been there for a long time they're professionally and they don't their work they do a very good job they are very courteous and kind I give them four stars have a great work that they do your white cell count has to be comparable to your red
Is to do it all your blood work that is hot and makes your body work do white cells or red cells Theory Metacritic the blood gases tells how much oxygen you have in your body
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