In emergency room patients wait over 6 hours to see the doctor if he or she is going to reorder the blood test you have to wait another 6 hours that crazy, they are thinking about themselves not about patients and the patient visitors. I hope they should do their services fast otherwise the government is going to lose a lot of money I mean if someone is waiting for 8-10 hours he or she is not able to work the next day
Posted Date : 20/12/2019
Anonymous
The emergency department is full of rude and illmannered nurses, doctors and interns. Apart from the first triage nurse (I didnt get his name but he was quite nice) everyone I encountered was just plain hostile and inapproproate. I would rather drove the extra 20 min to another hospital.
Anonymous
I personally have had every surgery done at this hospital, tonsils, tubes in my ears x3, blocked tear ducts x2, and adenoids out. Plus 5 broken bones, each time I have received excellent care, and staff has always been great! On Christmas I cut my hand open and required stitches, I was through triage and home again within 45 minutes. This is one of the only hospitals that specifically staffs well for holidays where cuts are prone to happen… however I rated services at a 2 because my husband was dealing with a partical of some sort in his eye for quite sometime and when referred to an ER because he started having cloudyness( so we could see an opthomolagest) the ER doctor specializing in optical, said that he couldn’t see anything remaining in his eye and that he saw ABSOLUTELY NO sign on infection and told us that the cloudiness may go away and that it’s just a remaining affect from the partial damage. He wrote us a referral and faxed our information over which was great, the next morning promptly at 8AM my husband received a call from the opthomologest office to come in immediately for an exam. Turns out the cloudiness in his eye was an ulcer and he had a huge infection in his which could cause him to go blind. After rounds and rounds of antibiotics the infection left but the ulcer had to be surgically removed through a transplant… my husband went to this ER multiple times over the course of 6 months and was continuously told there was no infection and nothing in his eye. They only referred us to the opthomolgest once we insisted on it and they only referred us after the cloudiness started to show up and my husbands vision became fogged in that eye. The doctors are usually really great, but I wish they would always refer patients out to the proper specialist, especially after telling my husband “your eyes are important, don’t mes with your eyes man”
Anonymous
Should take all the staff phones away and save $$$$$. They don’t know how to use them and never answer the phone directly and don’t return calls when their voice mail greeting says they will!
Anonymous
The worst service I have recieved in my life. Been here for 10 hours. Was told 2 hours ago that I may have 2 people in front of me before I see a doctor.
Anonymous
Took mom to the walk-in in Ajax on Salem and Rossland. Spent almost 3 hours and was send to Ajax Hospital. Took 4 hours to see a doctor and then was told they don’t have the instrument used to check the pressure of her eyes. What a ducking (not allowed to use the f word) joke of a hospital. Was send to Centenary was told there would not be a long wait. Waited for 2 hours til 12am and decided to leave. Was never seen. Another ducking joke of a hospital. I also have personal experience with both hospitals and it’s the same outcome.