Feels like a bunch of kids running around rather then a serious medical firm. As a patient, I was placed last in terms of importance.
Posted Date : 10/12/2021
Good Samaritan Community Healthcare in Puyallup is a hospital that provides comprehensive medical care and services to the community. They offer a wide range of healthcare services, including emergency care, surgical procedures, diagnostic imaging, and specialty care. The hospital is known for its compassionate and high-quality patient care, as well as its commitment to serving the needs of the community. With a team of skilled healthcare professionals and state-of-the-art technology, Good Samaritan Community Healthcare strives to provide excellent medical care to all patients.
Visiting hours are from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm daily.
Yes, there is ample parking available for patients and visitors.
Yes, there is a cafeteria on-site that serves meals and snacks.
Yes, interpreter services are available for patients who require assistance with language translation.
Feels like a bunch of kids running around rather then a serious medical firm. As a patient, I was placed last in terms of importance.
Posted Date : 10/12/2021
I have to agree with the two star review here. Patient safety is not their top priority when they have 6 security guards storm you room with no PPE on to save you from taking medication you brought from home with you to the hospital. Their reasoning...my safety. Yea, Good Samaritan Hospital sucks.
Posted Date : 21/11/2020
Very expensive but a very nice facility. I would not hesitate going to this facility. Seems very modern and new.
Posted Date : 03/11/2015
This place is joke giving Haldo to a patient with extremely low blood Magnisium, and it is not like they didn't have enough of my blood. Incompetence at it's finest.
Posted Date : 03/10/2014
this was the worst hospital I have ever been too!. When I was 6 months pregnant, I asked a nurse to help tom to the bathroom and she gave me a folding chair and watched me as I peed myself and the floor. When I was in there trying to be induced with my son, they did not come and get my food trays and didn't change my sheets. I was sleeping in blood stained sheets for days. My mother had to come and do it all. I also had to tell them my son had jaundice and they told me I didn't know what I was talking about. I had to force them to take me seriously. They then put him in the jaundice room and basically let me sleep in a closet size room with no phone or t.v and was very cold. When I was leaving the hospital, they did not assist me out after having a C-section. I was in so much pain and they told me I better get to the pharmacy and wouldn't give me anything before I left. I would rather die then to ever go back to this place!
Posted Date : 15/06/2014
Anonymous
I have to agree with the two star review here. Patient safety is not their top priority when they have 6 security guards storm you room with no PPE on to save you from taking medication you brought from home with you to the hospital. Their reasoning…my safety.
Yea, Good Samaritan Hospital sucks.
Anonymous
Very expensive but a very nice facility. I would not hesitate going to this facility. Seems very modern and new.
Anonymous
This place is joke giving Haldo to a patient with extremely low blood Magnisium, and it is not like they didn’t have enough of my blood. Incompetence at it’s finest.
Anonymous
this was the worst hospital I have ever been too!. When I was 6 months pregnant, I asked a nurse to help tom to the bathroom and she gave me a folding chair and watched me as I peed myself and the floor. When I was in there trying to be induced with my son, they did not come and get my food trays and didn’t change my sheets. I was sleeping in blood stained sheets for days. My mother had to come and do it all. I also had to tell them my son had jaundice and they told me I didn’t know what I was talking about. I had to force them to take me seriously. They then put him in the jaundice room and basically let me sleep in a closet size room with no phone or t.v and was very cold. When I was leaving the hospital, they did not assist me out after having a C-section. I was in so much pain and they told me I better get to the pharmacy and wouldn’t give me anything before I left. I would rather die then to ever go back to this place!
Anonymous
My daughter was misdiagnosed at this hospital by Dr. Larry Woodard he released her as having the flu, She died 5 days later of meningitis and encephalitis at another hospital. I was told By this hospital that everyone makes mistakes in this case it was my daughter that paid for theirs. Please be aware before seeking treatment at this er