Reviews for WellSpan Academic Hospitalists
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Nurses were amazing! Ambulance people amazing. We were there 5 hrs for my toddler who had her 1st seizure. Never saw a doctor. Did witness a lady die waiting to be seen then had a kid who was 8 threatened to kill everyone because he mom wanted to go home. Never want to be in that waiting room again.
Arrived around 10pm to a packed waiting room and a higher than normal volume of security/cops, but I don't know what was going on in that aspect. I went to the desk to signed in which was done in 30sec followed by walking over to the nurses that take your vitals and figure out what you need. I waited in the waiting room for about 15mins maybe before being called to x-rays. That only took 5mins and the tech was very nice. After going back to the waiting room, I was given an ice pack without even asking, which was perfect b/c mine from home was done. A random nurse walking by saw me struggling to get my sweatshirt sleeve back on and helped me without hesitation or my asking her to do it. After about 30-45mins in the waiting room after x-rays, I was taken back and my wrist/lower arm was casted up and I was sent on my way with a most likely broken wrist, told to follow up with the specialist. Overall, I was satisfied with the quality of care from the employees and the time it took. Could've been a lot worse all things considered.
Without notice, Wellspan hospital told us that they would be kicking my 95 year old, disabled mother with dementia out of the hospital within 24 hours and refused to tell us where they would be taking her. My mom is under the Navy and has two insurances. She also was medically unstable and bleeding with an open wound. She could not walk and was in heart afib. What a great hospital! Wellspan is the worst medical group. The social workers and case managers are not your friends!