Marlene Harrison: Each and every time I have visited our home town hospital i have been treated with kindness and respect. The staff is knowledgeable, professional and went above and beyond in my opinion. Having grown up in an area that did not have a hometown hospital I appreciate the nearness and reliability of DMH.
Laville Brown: Unfortunately just because you pay your bill at the office the amount told. They can change that after you leave. Im a cash payer no insurance paid what i was told the visit was and left 2 weeks later i was told i owe additional money. Not the way to do business.
DeeNYce 228: I had my total knee replacement surgery there and from the very beginning, everyone was very professional and helpful. The day of my surgery, i never once not knew what was going on and what would happen next. I have problem veins and when I told them about my veins, my concerns were met with a level of experience that I truly appreciated. The IV insertion was not painful at all! And that eliminated any anxiety that I might have been feeling that morning. The communication between myself and the nurses, the anesthesiologist and the doctors left me feeling very relaxed and comfortable. They gave my son, who came in town for my procedure, a sense of relief he needed. And to the pt specialist, the ot specialist, and nurses and staff after my surgery, I want to say thank you for making my stay there extremely comfortable.
ben browning: This hospital is very much a business about making money and Healthcare is not the 1st priority. The waiting area for care is small compared to the mall/shopping area set aside for commerce. The song playing right now is Beat It by Michael Jackson. This hospital is the epitome of what is wrong with the health care industry in the United States. The patient is the last priority. The building itself is named for one of the owners of Publix grocery stores, which I guess isnt bad of itself, but it in fact showcases the divide between rich and poor even more in a place like a hospital/restaurant/shoe store.
This is not to say the staff at this business arent great or dont care about their patients, its just obnoxious antld almost tragic that Im here with my mom for a cardiac procedure to see what will be required surgically to prolong her life and right now the nurse has to shout the patients name over Nirvanas Smells Like Teen Spirit. Seriously bad taste, especially with how the public feels about the abusive and obscene health care industry right now in America.
Nikki Brooks: I have been coming to the office for many years. My last experience with Danielle who performed my ultrasound in the PGA office was so refreshing. Such a kind and nice person. She actually seemed like she truly cared. It is so hard to find caring and thorough staff in healthcare these days. Danielle made me feel comfortable and explained everything she was doing; she is a true professional.