I only gave Grady 3 stars because I haven't been seen since my son's birth. I'm sure things have changed since then.
My Mom was taken by squad to the ER with a severe cut on the back of her leg that ran the length of her calf. The entire staff, from the front desk, to the registration assistant, to the nurses were kind, caring and patient with my Mom and our entire family. The PA who came in and looked at her wound and eventually did the sutures was absolutely fantastic. Janel Scarborough, we can't thank you enough for taking such good care of my Mom, for being so kind during the process and for putting her back together. To you, I know it was another "case" for your day but to us, she is our only Mom. Thank you for making us know that she really mattered to you as a person, not just another ER case.
When you throw a temper tantrum you will go to the mental ward. ( This also happens in other hospitals.) When you scream and throw a fit for pain meds don't expect them to look at you like you're not a pill popper. I'm willing to bet no one throws a fit over Tylenol or other OTC drugs. Unless you are a doctor or surgeon how do you know what procedure is needed or not? Last but not least unless you walk around following the doctor all day how do you know if he/she read your chart or not?
Just my 2 cents
Two days ago I went in for extreme abdominal pain, they refused to give me ANY pain medication while I was sobbing in the hospital bed after laying there for four hours in this agonizing pain till they took a pregnancy test despite me stating I've never even had sex. They only ever came in when my mother (who had driven me to the hospital should it be any sort of medical operation ) pressed the nurse button on the TV remote. They injected me with 5 different kinds of fluids leading up to them medicating me. Two out of the three nurses I had were uncompassionate and my doctor acted like she didn't really care about what was happening. After about 6 hours of laying in the hospital, being pumped with fluids and about 4 hours in.
Went there with a foot injury. Although service was fairly quick, all they did was take a couple x-rays and sent me home saying I'd be fine in 3 days. That was over 6 months ago. I'm still getting pain from it. We took my sister there recently and they took two hours to get us in and out just to say we shouldn't worry about her fever not going down and just keep her home from school.
The long story short, if you can avoid it, don't go to Grady, go to a minute clinic or some hospital much better, such as saint Anne's or children's hospital, they're more efficient in their jobs.
I would give the hospital a 0 if I could. There was only 1 nurse that was helpful. My wife was in the ICU but conscious... All nurses except for 1 refused to do anything including helping her with her bedpan. So I had to step up and wipe her bum for her... isn't that the nurses job? They were rude to her and above all else, their lack of understanding of basic medicine put her in the ICU in the first place. Their lack of ability almost killed my wife. We will never go back there!
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