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  • 3/5 Rayford S. 1 year ago on Google • 82 reviews
    Evening shift staff very unprofessional, wife been in hallway four hours before I got to her. I waited another five hours with her, eight hours later still haven't placed her in a room. Can anyone tell me why our insurance payments is so high where we don't receive the same treatment as where being charged 🤔
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  • 5/5 George K. 3 years ago on Google • 13 reviews
    Northshore Hospital is one of the best hospitals on Long Island. I live in queens and will only go there. They treat you with such wonderful care from the doctors to the nurses to the folks that bring you food. Even the staff that cleans the room are all so friendly. I was just there to have a Kidney stone removed and I'm already home. I highly recommend this hospital
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  • 1/5 SAAD T. 11 months ago on Google
    I waited almost 10 hours to get room. Each time I had to called nurse to ask for such delay. I don’t have good experience
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  • 5/5 Alina 4 years ago on Google • 471 reviews
    Excellent experience delivering my baby here. Everyone was truly amazing, from the delivering doctor, Dr Elizabeth Schmidt, to the admitting staff, nurses, and nurse assistants. The food was not bad at all, but arrived cold most times Patient rooms are private and excellent. I was a bit worried as my previous births were at Cornell however, this experience was much better due to rooms being private (no extra charge) and the staff being much nicer.

  • 4/5 Richardson T. 9 months ago on Google • 371 reviews
    The care they give their patients is top notch. Sorry I can NOT say the same about their STERN Rehabilitation. Turning out to be sub-par.

  • 4/5 Karen C. 1 year ago on Google • 172 reviews
    Definitely the GOAT of area hospitals. They seem to understand the importance of family and visitors to a patient's overall health. Friendly staff from janitor to nurse. You are greeted with "feel better" and "do you need anything". White boars in room list the people helping the recovery and upcoming health items. And the food is good...really.

  • 5/5 Steven V Z. 2 years ago on Google • 153 reviews
    I've seen with my own eyes the great level of care they provide and I've seen it dozens of times over many years. Beautiful Campus, visitor friendly procedures, and is a well maintained/clean facility.

  • 5/5 Cinthia C. 1 year ago on Google • 74 reviews
    I will never be able to stop thanking the doctors, nurses and all the staff in general. They are the best, God bless you and allow them to continue helping many more people. Thank you very much

  • 4/5 Tas 2 years ago on Google • 62 reviews
    The Drs were all excellent and very attentive. They took time to explain and listen. Nursing staff was good but could use some improvement. My father was left unwashed for 3 days.

  • 5/5 Jessica P. 4 months ago on Google • 30 reviews
    Attentive staff and awesome hospital food.

  • 5/5 Sharon J. 2 years ago on Google • 11 reviews
    North Shore University. Hospital staff are friendly, knowledgeable and care about the patients who enter the hospital. My experience was with Pre Surgical Testing. I like how they cared for my father, who is elderly. Everyone from the the person who did the pre surgical questions at the admissions to all the nurse's who supported my father through the pre-surgical testing were kind and very professional. My father was seen as a human being and they treated him as such. Each person that approached my father identified themselves and their title and how they would be providing him assistance through the process. At one point, there were as many as 3 people in the room at once, however, they were respectful of each other and coordinated my father's care so well, that at no time did anyone person's presence feel overwhelming. Three nurse's assisted with the pre-surgical testing. One who completed the overall medical history and exam, one who gave patient instructions on the days leading up to and the day of surgery and one who did bloodwork. Each one respectful, courteous and knowledgeable. The testing room was clean, organized, as well as, the space allowed for the patient to have additional support in the room if needed. When a patient arrives at pre-surgical testing it's safe to assume that they are preparing for surgery or a medical procedure. The Care and Concern given at North Shore University Hospital Pre Surgical Testing helps to ease some of the fears that a patient may have prior to going through a medical procedure or surgery.


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