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Mid Jefferson Extended Care And Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital Beaumont - Beaumont (TX)

DR., MD,Hospital near Beaumont
Address: 🏡 860 S 8th St, Beaumont, TX 77701
Phone : +1 (409) 363-5800
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJgYHn2qDLPoYRmZXO5d8KOJE
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    Sherrie Spence: The nurse is horrible. I am having surgery and she is extremely rude and unprofessional and for no reason. She told me to “listen” when I was trying to ask an important question and gain clarity. Her attitude is horrible and has been with every interaction. Dr. Waddell and the other staff are very nice but that lady needs to find another profession. She seems to hate her job. I’m curious how many patients have left because of her. I’m having surgery in a few days and still don’t have what I need. Surgery to prevent cancer that is. Unreal.
    Southeast Texas Ear, Nose & Throat, LLP - Beaumont
    Southeast Texas Ear, Nose & Throat, LLP
    Carol Moser: Excellent experience. Dr. Gibson and all staff were amazing. Very knowledgeable, patient, friendly and efficient. I left feeling that my issue is important to them and that they will do everything they can to resolve it. I dont know who is in charge of the administrative side of things, but they have it down to a science. No long wait times! Very impressed.
    Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas: Emergency Room - Beaumont
    Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas: Emergency Room
    Paula Elrod DPTt: If I could give zero stars, I absolutely would! The front desk staff were decent enough, and the nurse who administered the IV was passable. But oh boy, the nurse in the back was a real gem of rudeness, and the doctor? Lets just say he deserves a medal for misdiagnosing me after I had already played the kidney stone game twice at home before my ER visit. He confidently declared it was just interstitial cystitis—fancy talk for bladder inflammation—despite the fact that my bladder was as quiet as a library. The real drama was happening in my right kidney and flank. I only ventured to the ER after my kidney stone escapades to ensure there weren’t any surprise guests lurking around. I’ve been down this kidney stone road before and know the symptoms like the back of my hand. As a type 1 diabetic with a pancreas transplant, you’d think the doctor might have shown a smidge of curiosity about my medications or medical history. But no, that would be too easy! In my 35 years as a Doctor of Physical Therapy, I’ve never encountered a doctor who skips over medications and past surgeries like they’re just boring trivia. I’ve had 12 surgeries, and let me tell you, kidney stones can turn into a real party crasher if you’re not careful. The doctor spent a whopping 3 minutes arguing that I didn’t have a kidney infection from two weeks ago, insisting it was just bladder inflammation. Apparently, my kidney pain was just a figment of my imagination. Listen, no one—including the ER doctor with his tiny man syndrome and god complex—can figure out my medical history in three minutes flat without asking a single question. I was never asked about my medications or why I take them. They just slapped a “bladder inflammation” label on me—brilliant, right? Yes, the CT scan revealed no more kidney stones, which is precisely why I showed up. The doctor claimed I’d be septic if I had a kidney stone. I’ve seen enough patients and family members over my 58 years to know that passing a kidney stone doesn’t always lead to septic drama. Even first-year residents and LVNs know to ask about medical history and medication reasons. Maybe these two need to experience a kidney stone themselves to truly grasp the pain and aftermath? Perhaps then they’d think twice before making a diagnosis. All I needed was a simple confirmation: no more kidney stones detected.
    Baptist Physician Network - Beaumont
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    James T: This is where I got my cardiac clearance for my DOT MED card, Referred by the VAMC, through "Community Outreach". Authorization through my VA PCP doctor (Jiwana). This place is top-notch! My last visit here was June 14th, 15, and 16th. You know the drill I had to stop eating and drinking at midnight...to do everything on an empty stomach. Everyone in the office & receptionist area worked with me when I was on Schneider FMLA, follow-up cardiac appointment is coming soon. I will be posting their office hours on a business card in a picture... They are in the process of having a metal sign made with office hours. Both Dr. Margolis and Dr. Algrhrouz are very knowledgeable and intelligent in their field of cardiac and vein specialty. If you have or need to see a cardiac specialist these are the people to see or be referred to.
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    Nays’ World: “ my experience here was amazing! nurse sandy went above and beyond for my kids. they are usually scared of the doctor but she made it so fun and engaging! “
    Beaumont Internal Medicine and Geriatric Associates - Beaumont
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    Heidi Cleveland: Me & my husband see Dr Musa, the receptionist are beyond rude ! If you owe a balance they will literally announce your balance to entire waiting room ! I know I owe .I pay on balance every time I go .This is the second time it has happened ! .I wish a Dr would go to receptionist repremend them in front of whole waiting room like they did to me .Drs say they are working on this but I have not seen improvement .just so you know its the receptionist in the middle at front window
    Southeast Texas Gastroenterology Associates - Beaumont
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    Sharon Andrus: Not really sure I’m a candidate for a good report!!I waited 2 months to get appointment and got there only to see a NR.. didn’t have all my test from Hammacker in Lufkin so i didn’t find out nothing!! They were gonna get test results abd call me abd today is a week!! No response
    SETMA College - A Revere Medical Clinic - Beaumont
    Darlene Guidry: SETMA is a great place to receive good health care. Dr. Anwar is very caring, a good listener, and takes time to answer my questions and concerns. His office workers are very pleasant and kind. Thanks be to God in Christ Jesus for His provisions through SETMAS care.
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    Lacey Munson: Normally I would rate this place a 5. But today my 2 yr old son and I waited in a room for over an hour to be seen by the dr... of course my son will start screaming cause he likes to be active and now they have put all the other patients ahead of my son and we are still waiting..... Im so beyond aggravated!!!!!!!!!!!
    Lung Center - Beaumont
    Rosanne Navarrete: I have had a CT scan that shows I have 5 nodules in my lungs. My primary Doctor referred me to the Lung Center in Beaumont. I called after 4 days to see why they have not called to make my appointment. They claim they never received the referral. So my insurance advisor personally sent it. Another few days went by still no call. My primary doctor had to resend. Then I called spoke with someone who was taking my information to start a file for me. When she got to the Insurance part; she then transferred me to someone else. The person she transferred me too was not picking up the phone. As of right now, I’m still waiting for an appointment. The radiologist who read the CT scan made it clear as well as my Primary Doctor that i should see someone stat. If you need to see someone quickly you can do better somewhere else. I think how the Lung Center handles new patients is appalling and unprofessional.
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