1/5 Kendall O. 1 year ago on Google • 26 reviews
The
facilities
are
in
desperate
need
of
an
overhaul.
They
were
FILTHY.
Body
fluid
and
stains
on
every
floor,
bathroom,
shower,
and
wall.
Around
my
bed
were
used
masks,
bloody
plasters,
and
the
goo
from
suction
machines.
I
was
transferred
at
night
and
arrived
around
1:00
am,
I
truly
thought
I
was
being
sold
for
body
parts,
I
was
terrified.
It
was
like
out
of
a
horror
movie.
Patients
calling
out,
begging
for
help
as
the
nurses
played
on
their
phone.
A
young
man
took
his
break
right
next
to
my
bed
and
just
stared
at
me
"sleeping".
I
was
so
afraid
to
even
breathe
differently
for
fear
he
would
realize
I
could
see
him
in
the
dark.
The
bathrooms
don't
even
allow
sick
people
to
wash
hands
with
warm
water
since
they
have
two
tiny
faucets
(they
are
so
small,
your
hands
have
to
touch
the
white
bowl
while
you
rinse).
My
Digital
Subtraction
Angiography
was
done
without
any
sedatives
and
minimal,
localized
pain
relief.
It
was
barbaric,
like
I
was
a
soldier
on
a
1800
medical
field,
not
even
a
stick
to
bite.
Truly,
it
was
very
traumatic
and
haven't
slept
more
than
a
few
hours
at
a
time
since,
as
I
keep
recalling
the
feeling
of
the
wire
twisting
past
my
internal
organs
into
my
neck
then
shooting
die
into
my
eye.
I
received
no
after
care
instructions
besides
"keep
it
dry".
Thankfully
I
googled
the
procedure
and
found
out
I
wasn't
supposed
to
work
out,
lift
anything
more
than
5
lbs,
or
go
up
stairs
for
a
week.
I
had
no
idea
and
could
have
damaged
my
femoral
artery,
caused
internal
bleeding
and
DIED!
I
was
discharged
with
no
diagnosis
for
my
symptoms,
just
a
recommendation
to
seek
a
cardiologist
in
my
home
country.
While
I
appreciate
being
released
from
the
hospital
bed
(and
wasting
my
time
for
three
weeks),
I
am
in
the
SAME
situation
I
was
in
before
I
sought
healthcare
in
Ireland
with
the
same
symptoms,
pain,
and
petechiae
rashes.
They
expect
patients
to
heal
but
the
atmosphere
doesn't
offer
healthy
food
options,
allow
for
sleep
or
even
peaceful
rest,
delaying
healing
times,
which
is
turn
is
delaying
critical
patient
care
for
new
patients.
We
had
planned
to
host
our
wedding
in
Ireland.
Now,
I
will
never
travel
to
Ireland
again
for
fear
of
its
incompetent
health
care.
As
a
travel
agent,
I
will
warn
travelers
against
the
same.
If
this
is
the
"best
hospital
in
Ireland"
then
Ireland
healthcare
should
be
truly
ashamed
of
itself.
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