Debbie I recently made an emergency visit to the ER. It was past midnight and from parking to registration to the evaluation station to getting monitored and treated...it was seamless. The staff was courteous and professional. They made sure I was comfortable while being treated. They informed me of all prodedures beforehand. They updated me quickly of the test results.
Check out was smooth. I was impressed with the level of professionalism with every employee I encountered. Big Big thumbs up.
5 /5
Carl Herold I recently spent a night at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital following ankle surgery, and I’d like to share my experience for anyone who may find themselves in a similar situation.
First and foremost, the care I received was excellent. The nursing staff were professional, attentive, and had just the right balance of warmth and efficiency. They made sure I was comfortable, answered my questions, and were quick to respond when needed. Their bedside manner was top-notch, and I truly appreciated their efforts.
The hospital itself was clean and well-maintained, which is always reassuring in a medical setting. As for the food—well, it was exactly what you’d expect from hospital food. Nothing exceptional, but nothing terrible either. That said, the staff were always happy to bring me a cup of coffee or a diet soda when I asked, which was a nice touch.
Now, the reason I can’t quite give my stay a full five-star rating: the room. It was small and felt outdated compared to modern hospital standards. The view left much to be desired, as I was greeted by the sight of a rooftop when I looked out rather than anything remotely pleasant. And while I didn’t go to the hospital to watch TV, the television in my room was so tiny and had such poor reception that a friend jokingly asked if I had a tablet mounted on the wall.
Overall, my experience was positive because of the excellent care, cleanliness, and professionalism of the staff. However, if Tallahassee Memorial wants to elevate the patient experience, investing in more modern rooms with better amenities wouldn’t hurt.
Would I feel confident coming here again for medical care? Absolutely. Would I look forward to spending time in the patient rooms? Not so much.
4 /5