Took my son there on April 6, 2021 with a severe stomach ache, he was puking black vomit. After 8 hours sitting in emergency he was attended to by by Dr. Scott Maclean he sent him home with an anti nausea drug and an anti acid drug. He died the next day. God help the people attended to by this hospital and Dr. Scott Maclean.
Posted Date : 20/07/2023
Anonymous
Took my son there on April 6, 2021 with a severe stomach ache, he was puking black vomit. After 8 hours sitting in emergency he was attended to by by Dr. Scott Maclean he sent him home with an anti nausea drug and an anti acid drug. He died the next day. God help the people attended to by this hospital and Dr. Scott Maclean.
Anonymous
This hospital is a cave of nuts. They left me a whole day with no water being there for a kidney trouble. I had to shout to get a glass of water. It was a nightmare being there and they did not do anything for me,
Anonymous
ALMOST KILLED ME. The doctor who did my hysterectomy cut a two inch hole in my intestines I was hospitalized for nearly two years. 38 operations. Thankfully they transferred me to Toyal Alex after SIX WEEKS of not being able to fix the blotch up.
Anonymous
had a serious surgery at another Edmonton Hospital, had I known I could have had my surgery done at St. Albert Hospital, I certainly would have. As a smaller hospital, there seems to be a more compassionate, more personal feel to the whole hospital ‘experience’ . This is not something that just happens; it stems from the Administration, Mgmt, Health Professionals, Doctors, Nurses and all other Staff – the level of care is second to nowhere else.
Anonymous
Small Town Hospital atmosphere. Gave birth safely there in 1995. Never too crowded or too busy. Our Father spent his last days within this Canadian Medical facility with peace & dignity. Anyone looking for compassionate, caring staff and environment will find it here. Hope it is still running for decades to come 🙂