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I received the same notice. It should be noted that this Urology Group will continue to treat at Leesburg Regional Medical Center which is owned by Central Florida Health, as is The Villages Regional Hospital.
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The villages Hospital ER is a Horror story. My wife was sent home from there as nothing wrong and wound up in ICU for 7 days less that 48 hours later all total a three weak hospital sta and now in Rehab in patient care. Septic infection with many related issues
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There are horror stories told about almost every hospital in the world. I worked at a wonderful hospital in Michigan and there were some that had horror stories to tell.
I have been admitted to the Villages Hospital about 7 times. A couple were for more than a week. I have gone through emergency there 3 or 4 times. I always had wonderful care by caring people. |
I volunteer at the hospital and am in patient rooms once a week. I can say that nearly 98% of patients that I talk with about their hospital experience have very positive things to say. In almost all cases, they say that the nursing care is excellent. Most of the problems relate to communication with doctors and waiting for doctors to make their rounds and do discharges. There have been long waits in the emergency room but they added staff and I am getting better reports about the ER.
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Amazing how posts veer from the original topic. Advanced Urology Doctors no longer doing procedures at TVRH.
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From observation I'm comfortable saying that the new addition and a few added nurses will not resolve the problem of waiting. The issue is the number of emergency room physicians on duty at any given time. They are the bottleneck. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
My wife is currently seeing one of the docs at Advanced Urology (with whom we are really pleased). On Friday he explained to us that the issue that influenced their decision was "on call" requirements. Given where the docs in the practice live, mostly in Ocala or south of Leesburg, it had become very difficult for them to cover "on call." Docs would often have to travel from Leesburg to TV then on to Munroe and back again to cover consults. This made it hard on them and difficult to give the time that the consults required. Now the docs who live south will cover Leesburg and those north will cover Munroe. He didn't indicate that there was any particular problem with TV Hospital and actually had some positive things to say about it. It all came down to helping the docs meet the needs of their patients while not running ragged themselves. By the way, my wife required a procedure that was done at Monroe and we were pleased with the services there. Advanced plans to continue providing services in their Villages office.
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