Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My friend was taken to the ER the other night by ambulance. I followed in my car because her husband couldn't go for medical reasons. She laid there in such pain for about an hour before a doctor came in. When he did he said they were going to do a CAT scan. After the scan, he told her he thought she had Chronen's disease. When her GI doctor came in, he said, no, she doesn't have Chronen's disease. Also, was told that they only had two doctors in the ER in the evening. About 15 people were in the waiting room when we got there (I had to stay there until they finished getting her in bed). About 4:15 I saw a young man who had been in the waiting room when I got there just being released. What a joke that place is.
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No, as evidenced by these posts, as well as previous posts, The Village Hospital ER is uniquely horrible. I've personally experienced the tender mercies dispensed there more then once. Never again. Since both TVH and Leesburg are under the same management, it sounds as if Leesburg, based on this last post, is being dragged down to the same miserable level.
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You have no idea. Kings County ER in Brooklyn---we averaged about 5-6 gunshot wounds and 8-9 stabbings each night. There were 2 trauma OR's just off the ER that were in use 24/7. The waiting room consisted of church pews, 2 wide and 16 rows deep, yet people were sitting on the floor. The average wait if you didn't have a critical condition was 17 hours. The ER docs spoken very little English, and were usually busy studying for some FMG exam. As a 4th year medical student, I basically ran whatever section of the ER I was in. Sound bad?---Not really, since it was 10 times better than Methodist Hospital or Brooklyn-Cumberland The main problem at TVRH ER is inefficiency. It would take a good ER director less than a month to straighten out the problems I saw there, including some personnel changes. The one time my wife was there, it was medium busy. She had to stay an hour or so on a stretcher in the hallway, but they started all the lab tests and CT scan. She was admitted and in her room in less than 5 hours. The nursing care on the floor was excellent, as was her hospitalist. Again, and I've said it before, TVRH has 37,000 ER visits each year---where would everyone go without it? And what would the other local hospital ERs look like with that additional load? As far as all the anecdotal horror stories that get posted on this site go, I'm sure the people relating them believe that is what happened, but many of them make no medical sense whatsoever. And with all due respect, like Judge Judy says, "If it doesn't make sense, then it isn't true" |
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If TVH ER is really that terrible why do SO many people still use it? Guess because there are people with no insurance that go there because they have to be treated. So if you have insurance why not try the Urgent Cares or a Hospital outside of this group. See how that works out for you. Remember also IF you call an Ambulance you will be going to either TV or Leesburg unless it's a Trauma Alert. Myself I use Urgent Cares if at all possible. If I go to the ER I know it's going to be a long wait. As I said in earlier posts having ridden with EMS I know it's the same up North where I was.
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We have used TV hospital on several occasions and have had no real problems. The otherhalf has had two major surgeries there and I have had one. The surgical care was exceptional, the nursing staff went above and beyond to care for us. The wait in the ER is somewhat longer than one wants to sit and wait, but with a roomful of aging patients what can you expect.
If it is so bad there, people, go somewhere else! Drive half an hour to Ocala, drive half an hour to Leesburg or Waterman's, you have other choices. The fewer people who use this beautiful hospital, the less the wait time will be for those of us who appreciate having a hospital ten minutes from home. My local hospital used to be Beth Israel in Boston - have you ever seen a major hospital ER, it is bedlam, makes ours look like a walk in the park. If, like me, you ever get a call at midnight saying your husband's diagnosis is cancer and he needs you ..... you will be damned glad you have a hospital ten minutes away where you can come and go 24/7!
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My neighbor just mentioned to me that she went to Ocala Regional location on Hwy 441 here in the Villages Area. She said they are located below a billboard sign about their service. Within 10 minutes she was taken by staff to an examination room and the finger surgery she needed was address. I myself entered the ER with a neighbor because I was so seriously ill and I left after two hours. Initial information was taken. I returned to the ER by ambulance two days later and received excellent care for eight days. I understand the frustration and happy to know your wife found the care and healing she needed.
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Think of the hospital here....it's slammed during "high season" and less so in the other months. Just how would you manage it if you were put in charge??? I've had 3 experiences in the ER and my other half one each--in TVRH and LRH. ALL went fine...though the waits were long. Have you ever counted the ambulances that come in the que?? While there the last time we observed a drug over-dose, a stroke and heart attack victim (one of each) and that's only what we actually observed. We're blessed to have so many options in our area to choose from but I'd just bet each one experiences the "awful" reports to OP and others like him report. I doubt in a large city hospital you'd be ushered right in and seen immediately neither. The hospital here serves more than villagers...we live in an area with several communities. Go anywhere in this area and the general population have grey hair...so add that to what the assessments of the hospital. It's still like a smaller town facility with the expectations and issues of a much larger community.
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Bonny, you are right, I should have explained more thoroughly. After six hours my heart rate suddenly went back into a normal rhythm. It came on suddenly and left suddenly. I went to the doctor the next day and they are putting me on a holter monitor. Sorry about that.
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We had similar experience. Waited 4 hours only to be told they could not do anything for my wife except give a referral. Then billed the insurance for $1500. I would never voluntarily use this ER again.
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I mean I simply can't believe what is being said here. Why I have read practically everyday since moving here 10 years ago in the Daily Sun's two-three page coverage of the high quality health care facilities and continuing improvement in the Hospital and you people are still complaining.
Are you saying the Daily Sun's news articles about health care in TV isn't what they purport it to be? Blasphemy ! |
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If everyone who has a complaint about TV Hospital would take that complaint to the state, something might be done.
Check out this webpage and maybe get some kind of action. AHCA: Complaint Administration Unit |
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No way that will ever be sanctioned/allowed. |
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