This hospital stole a 17 year old's baby that was stillborn, and donated the body, despite both the mother of the child and her parent stating they did not want to do that. Was informed by the funeral home, NOT THE DOCTOR'S, that the baby is missing. The nurses then preemptively called the police on the 17 year old grieving mother and grandmother after THEY stole her child's body
Posted Date : 31/08/2023
Anonymous
Doctors 3 of them .. talk at me not to me. Everything was on a need to know basis. One of the doctors during my results findings did not care about my symptoms input. My blood pressure was 200 over 145 and sugar was 265 I’m not a diabetic but that didn’t matter was would being told what I was going to do without asking. The nurses we ok but did not know why they were admistering meds..guess it was a need to know as well.
Anonymous
My mother was on east wing 3 of Parkridge Medical Center, McCallie ave and there was so much noise in the hallway. People yellow from one end to the other and just a lot of unnecessary noise for a hospital. There was a white male patient in the room next to my mother’s room. The male patient had gotten out of his bed and coming out the doorway. This redhead nurse came running down the hallway screaming for him to get back in bed. He said he wanted to smoke a cigarette. She was very rude to him and he told her not to be screaming at him like that. Personally, I don’t think I will be using Parkridge anymore. Memorial will be a better choice.
Anonymous
This hospital is okay it’s a little better than erlanger hospital.
Anonymous
Went to the ER because I had the flu. The nurse taking my vitals was rude. I was running a fever of 101 and she rudely asked if there was a reason I was shaking and can I please stop so she could get my vitals. I tried to tell her I had a heart condition and she told me I was hyperventilating. She wouldn’t listen to me. This will be the last time I use this hospital. The entire staff needs a lesson on bedside manner!
Anonymous
Our experience was very good till the emergency room doctor came in. He did not introduce himself and had made up his mind as to what the problem was even though he did not do a through work up. My wife is on methadone and he just assumed it was the problem. He made it personal when he should have kep an level open mind as to what the symptoms were and what the additional test would have told him. Instead he lectured my wife about his negative thoughts of methadone. Upset her so much, she broke down into tears. Later I had taken her to a specialist in another state and the first thing the specialist stated was there is clear evidence of a problem. The specialist said the other doctor was a fool for not putting aside his personal feelings and doing his job. As for the hospital and the other staff, they were very helpful and kind. Hope this helps.