Birmingham, United States
1201 11th Ave S
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+12059347053
I have no clue why all these other people are giving bad reviews. Everyone was very helpful. The room was spacious and full of seating. Also we were able to request a pull out bed so that I could stay with my father through the night. wonderful experience.
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Very successful program, not a fad diet. New life style. They've moved to Highlands medical center, but otherwise the same excellent program. Made my life hugely better. Have kept the weight down. At my one year anniversary... its a complete reboot of thinking of food... and how to manage weight. Not complicated, logical, sustainable, effective.
They are good Drs. and nurses and will work with you getting yourself well! They have to have something to work with and if you can not help them with what is wrong...!! You would not go to a mechanic and say my car is making a noise and expect the mech to fix it!!or at least I would not.
Wish I could give them less than one star! When he got there they cancelled because his potassium was high - what do you expect when you schedule a dialysis patient on his day for dialysis (he had told them he struggles with his potassium). They then decided to do a 2 hr. dialysis to get it down and then do the surgery. His surgeon found infection on the hardware from his Oct. 2012 break so he removed the hardware, cleaned out the infection and put him on IV antibiotics and said he would try the fusion surgery again in 2 or 3 wks, which was the right call. He was sent to a room on the fifth floor. They did not give him any of his regular daily medications while he was there. He takes a blood pressure medicine his cardiologist prescribed specifically because his blood pressure and heart rate go up when he has dialysis. As long as he takes it twice a day, he is fine - they didn't give it to him- I begged them to please get it for him, the nurses said they would check with the doctor. So, the morning he was supposed to be discharged his potassium was high again, it being his dialysis day, they decided to do his full course which is 3 hrs 45 min - and he went into A fib. He thought he was going to die - he has had it before but he said really didn't think he would make it this time. Now he does not want to go back to that Dr/hospital for the surgery. We've got to find someone to do it or he is not going to be able to walk. I've never been in a hospital where they did not administer a patients regular daily meds - this being an end stage renal failure patient, he has many necessary medications!
Worst hospital ever. They have the worst Doctors in the whole world.
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