Monday: Open 24 hours Tuesday: Open 24 hours Wednesday: Open 24 hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours
Schick Shadel Hospital
28 km
This year I have my 40th anniversary of sobriety! I was inpatient at SS and it was t...
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When I came here my son and I were very very sick. Waited 4 hours to be seen. I was coughing so hard I was crying. Mean while my one year old is having a meltdown. While walkins went in before us. Needed to breastfeed and got told to go in the bathroom that a private space wasn't available. And once I was seen the doctor was googling on his phone how to treat us and then told us to just go to the store and get something. That it was the same thing pretty much.
8 years ago (01-06-2018)
STAY AWAY from this hospital!!!! (update) I was disqualified from service because I refused to disclose my sexual history to the provider. What for exactly? Is this high school or something? That is NOT right!!!!!! I believe I received 5 thumbs up for this post before. I assume people changed their mind. I don't know why as this was an injustice.
I don't know what people are so "preoccupied with my sexual history". It is not of much importance. It is wrong to treat service members like this. Especially for those who served with honor and integrity. No one has any right "incorporating" sexuality in enlistment contracts.
I understand that boys and girls are together, but boys and girls have been around each other for thousands of years. I don't see how it benefits the cost of the navy to "get insight" on my sexual history, and I don't do anything. Just because I don't do anything, that is also not grounds to send me to providers in order to investigate anything, and then in turn disqualify me from service for it. God bless...Revelation 21
8 years ago (13-02-2018)
This place SUUCKS something vicious! My wife checked into the pharmacy at 1030, wasn't told that her command wasn't enrolled in a new records system that had gone live in September; She wasn't told this would prevent her number from being called until made a point to ask at a random window an hour later ( many patients had been there for an hour before her, so it seemed normal).
After enrolling in that system, she was able to check in at the pharmacy. This was at Noon. It's 12:30 and she still hasn't been called back for her perscriptions.
Lastly, there's a OTC meds that's normally available upon request at the pharmacy which they'd run out of. She was told she'd have to buy it or come after another day.
Mmmm, love me some good ole' gov'ment health care!
8 years ago (18-05-2018)
i’ve been going to this hospital for 4 years now. the absolute worst hospital i’ve ever been to. it feels like the military just throws any person with an education higher than 5th grade and there and they use WebMD as their diagnosis sheet.
first of all, absolute worst waiting time. i went to the ER twice, both twice in 11 months because i came down with the flu and was severely dehydrated. the first time, i waited four hours. ridiculous. there were only three other people besides me in the waiting room. the second time, i wasn’t even seen, i left the waiting room after 8 HOURS OF WAITING. SERIOUSLY?? you’d think that a naval hospital would be higher quality than a civilian hospital but dear god, you idiots really can’t do anything except receive a paycheck.
secondly, i shouldn’t have to wait 5 hours to receive birth control pills, especially when it’s only 4 other patients in that massive waiting room. the pharmacy is hell. the ER is hell. the doctors are just coffee-driven zombies that are there only to get paid, which by the way, isn’t a lot. so i would think they’d step up their game, but obviously for four years they haven’t done anything but get worse.
the services are free so that’s the only positive thing about that, but everything else is complete trash. i’d rather spend money on a hospital with real staff that knows what they’re doing. i think the military should do a thorough background check on their service member’s education and mental stability before they shove people as doctors/nurses in hospitals instead of patting bimbos on the back and handing them a half-ass degree.
8 years ago (27-02-2018)
I have attended this hospital for the last 3 years-- I've showed up to my appointments on time, only to wait for an hour or longer before being seen. I don't think they have ever seen me for an appointment on time. If you go to the pharmacy, be prepared for 2-4 hours of wait. I have never spent less than 2 hours in the pharmacy. Most of the 'docs' do not feel like they are there to practice medicine, instead to get a paycheck. This is one of the worst ran hospitals I've ever attended. On a good note however, the labor & delivery ward has been outstanding delivering both our children and I have absolutely zero complaints with them!
Today I chose to leave the hospital waiting room after waiting for more than an hour to be seen for my appointment. I was 15 minutes early, which was my first mistake.
At this point, I' would rather deal with the throes of a very severely infected and partially ruptured cyst than to sit in the waiting room for 1 more second, or listen to a corpsman read me a page off google. I will pay out of pocket from now on to attend a real hospital.