Donald Ross 2.5 years ago I moved my care from another bay area provider, thinking I would get better care from the highly touted Stanford. I have received care from various Physicians in various departments and I was forunate to have very good DRs, Nurses, and other team members. BUT, the downside, It is the lack of communication between departments, technical, online and computer providing wrong medications and more. Due to error, I wound up in EC Hospital ER last year. My appointments were delayed due to peer communications and today my medication and appointment that took me 3 months to get is pushed into another time.
As soon as I finish my treatments with this mess of an organization, I am returning to my previous organization, where I should have stayed to begin with.
I will also inform APPLE and UHC of all the issues I have had to bear.
1 /5
Katrina Tsun Avoid at all costs. If you need mental help especially, you’re better off getting arrested. I’m not even kidding. At least then, you’ll get a warm cell with a toilet and a sink, and a bed with blankets and a pillow. And you’re more likely to get out the next day too. Absolutely inhumane treatment.
The psychologist who treated me couldnt even tell the difference between mania, delusions and psychosis. I was overmedicated, had to start refusing medication, and even had to have a hearing to be able to leave after 3 days. I can honestly say I became significantly worse after staying. I will never come back here again.
Everyone who works here should be ashamed of themselves. But then again, these are the same people that brought you the Milgram Prison Experiment, so is it really that surprising?
Avoid at all costs.
1 /5