First time writing a review ever!
I’m 22 weeks pregnant and having horrible pain in the lower right side of my back. The pain woke me up out of a dead sleep. Went to the ER and was seen immediately in labor and delivery! This hospital unfortunately has a lot of bad reviews but tonight all of those reviews were proven false to me. All of the staff was absolutely amazing, from registering in the ER to the nurses in labor and delivery! I had my husband and 9 yr old son with me and they even took the time to check on them to see if they needed anything. I had a great experience and I would definitely go back to this hospital.
We recently had our third child at Central Carolina Hospital and without a doubt it was our best experience out of 3 different hospitals. The labor and delivery nurses were wonderful--caring and compassionate (we especially loved Alisa!) The delivery room was also equipped with a big bathtub with jacuzzi jets that made a natural labor so much more comfortable. I was able to have a very smooth water birth and I really appreciated how accommodating the nurses and midwife were to my birth preferences (including delayed cord clamping). The recovery rooms are spacious and comfortable and I couldn't believe how much rest I was able to get--there was never a steady stream of nurses waking me up all night long like at other hospitals we have delivered at in the past. In fact, I distinctly remember a nurse peeking in on me and leaving again because she didn't want to wake me! The much needed rest after labor was great. Even the meal delivery personnel were kind and cheerful. Overall, my husband and I were very pleased with our experience at this hospital and would recommend it to anyone looking for a great place to welcome their babies into the world!
Don't take a loved one here if you want them cared for. My mom had a robotic partial knee replacement which requires an overnight stay in the hospital. It was a horrible experience. She had an afternoon surgery and got to her room on the second floor about six. It took forever for the nurses to show up when you needed one. She had one of those compression leg massagers on her left leg to prevent clots because she's had a PE before. They forgot to turn it on until my dad said something four hours after she got to the room No one seemed to know anything. The bathroom smelled like dirty mop water. The gurney they took her back on had biohazard on the lower level. They tried to give her insulin and she argued that she wasn't diabetic until they finally tested her blood. They brought a bath kit they knew she wouldn't be able to use just so they could charge for it. They left her in bloody bedding and bandages despite being told she was bleeding through. When it came time to release her, she was uncomfortable going home, and Dr. Bush, her Ortho, wouldn't cancel his discharge paperwork. The hospital doctor would issue an order for her to stay. They told her it was because of insurance, didn't give her any options and basically kicked her out. They didn't give her after care paperwork or post op instructions. Worst hospital experience ever. I've been in a lot all over the country. Go elsewhere.
*I gave some details of the day not all of it.. Just wanted to give a short review of this.
Went here on 12/29/2017 due to my daughter having a high fever.. Got there and was greeted by the front desk women politely.. Everything was going smooth.. They call my daughter and I into the small check up room and there was a old man around 65 years old.. He was being nice and all.. He check my daughter's temp.. Blood pressure like normal.. Well after all that he told us to wait.. He comes back with some medicine. My daughter hates medicine FYI. Well she starts telling she doesn't want none so I try to calm her down. He's about to start giving her medicine and but she was fighting with me and him.. I was trying my best to hold her but she is a strong 4 year old. He forces the medicine into her mouth and makes her bleed.. Once I notice in my mind I'm just thinking "maybe she bite her lip trying to keep her mouth close" so I clean her up and he goes back and gets more medicine.. So it happens again.. But she bleeds even MORE. I'm was furious with the LACK OF PATIENCE AND UNPROFESSIONAL person. He was nervous with the way he was acting so I told then to give me the discharge papers and left. I am never going to this hospital in my life. This is not the first time.. Its been few time I've been here and its always something unprofessional here.
Went to the this hospital twice. Once for the birth of my daughter. Once to the ER for the same daughter at our doctors instruction. The fast track ER is a bunch of cubicles they use as patient rooms. There is no sink in any of the cubicles and by all accounts we never saw an employee wash their hands. There was absolutely no privacy, I could hear the nurses explaining private details of a person's life and health right over the cubicles walls. The facility was not clean at all. The entire process was incredibly painful.We have been to multiple ERs for our other kids and this was worst experience for us. If you can I would go to a hospital somewhere else. One nurse who was sent to take my newborns heart beat did not even known that newborns have faster heartbeats. The same nurse took my daughter temperature and was so hard on the rectum my daughter bled a teaspoon every time she had dirty for over a day. They literally sent us home saying they did not know what to look for in a newborn. Ended up taking my daughter to wake med who immediately figured out my daughter was dehydrated and tested her to figure what was wrong. Central Carolina did not do a single test. They asked a few questions and claimed her medical issue could be from my wife's medicine even though she was bottle fed.... It was such a horrific experience I feel as if anyone I tell the story to has a hard time believing.
Central Carolina Hospital is a US Hospital based in Sanford, North Carolina. Central Carolina Hospital is located at 1135 Carthage St, Sanford, NC 27330, USA.
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