1/5 Kathy W. 1 year ago on Google
My
visit
on
3/6/23
will
be
my
last
here.
I
have
had
bad
experiences
in
the
past.
When
I
was
younger,
they
misdiagnosed
me
with
a
bladder
infection
and
gave
me
horrendous
horse
pills
that
made
me
violently
ill.
Turns
out,
I
had
no
infection
and
just
needed
some
physical
therapy.
Last
year,
I
went
in
*reluctantly*
after
nonstop
vomiting.
They
ran
some
tests
and
gave
me
anti-nausea
medicine
and
sent
me
on
my
way.
Turns
out,
I
had
COVID-19
and
they
NEVER
TESTED
FOR
IT.
This
brings
me
to
my
most
recent
visit.
I
was
hacking
and
had
terrible
body
and
chest
pain,
which
led
me
to
go
here
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
The
problem
I
had
with
this
visit
came
with
my
discharge.
After
waiting
around
for
1.5
hours
for
the
results
of
a
pee
test,
nurse
Kathleen
came
in
to
discharge
me.
When
she
handed
me
my
papers,
she
asked
me
if
I
was
still
experiencing
symptoms
with
an
attitude
that
made
it
feel
like
she
thought
I
was
lying
about
being
sick.
I
had
been
coughing
very
hard
all
night
and
moaning
in
pain,
so
for
her
to
ask
me
that
question
in
the
way
she
did
felt
completely
invalidating.
Also,
she
did
not
tell
me
I
have
a
UTI
in
my
discharge.
I
found
out
by
reading
through
my
discharge
papers
and
looking
at
my
test
results
myself.
UTIs
don’t
have
to
be
a
big
deal,
but
it
was
extremely
overwhelming
to
find
that
out
on
my
own
after
being
in
the
hospital
for
3
hours.
It
sent
me
into
a
breakdown
and
made
me
feel
like
no
one
cares
about
me
b/c
the
nurse
herself
didn’t
care
to
tell
me
what
my
results
were.
Also,
upon
reflection
about
my
visit,
they
never
asked
me
on
a
scale
of
1-10
what
I
would
rate
my
pain,
which
I
thought
was
a
standard
question
especially
since
I
was
prescribed
pain
killers.
It
has
me
wondering,
do
they
do
the
same
thing
when
prescribing
stronger
pain
killers
than
mine?
This
has
me
believing
that
they
are
contributing
to
the
opioid
epidemic
by
not
properly
screening
people
for
their
pain,
but
that
part
is
just
a
hunch.
Overall,
DO
NOT
GO
HERE!