My boyfriend Nicholas B, had 7 seizures so he was admitted into Arrowhead Hospital for a total of 4 days. During his stay in ICU I brought him his Samsung Tablet so he wouldn't be so bored there. Well before he was transferred to a regular room, one of the nurses that was treating him( I'm assuming the daytime nurse because I arrived at the hospital around 7pm) had placed the Samsung tablet in a plastic laundry bag with a tie string and inside the bag it was soaking wet. I opened the bag and immediately freaked out. our cell phone was in the bag too but luckily the phone wasn't damaged. However the tablet wouldn't turn on.
So we discussed this with someone from their HR dept. and we were told that we were going to receive a phone call from the practice manager. Of coarse we never did. Im not sure how to go about getting it replaced or anything. His mother gave him that tablet for his birthday and I can't believe that no one has even called to follow up on this issue. I'm sure his mother spent a pretty penny on this 10' inch Samsung tablet.
To whom it may concern on 11-4-15 at approx. 9:05 pm I was eating dinner with my wife when I began to choke. I could still breathe due to it was a partial blockage. I had my wife drive me home in an attempt to dislodge it myself but was unsuccessful. I then drove to arrowhead hospital and asked if they had an ENT there before checking in I was told they did and the Emergency Room Dr. Asked me to drink some liquid an attempt to dislodge it yet again he was unsuccessful. I asked to have the ENT to please assist and was told he would have to be called in. I was lied to. The Emergency room Dr. Called the ENT who refused to come in because it was late and said I'd have to wait for 8 hrs till he got in the morning.
I then left and drove to Mayo Hospital where with in 2 hours they called in an ENT and emergency staff to remove the blockage because they felt it was an obvious emergency. I've been a police officer for 23 years I think I recognize an emergency when I see it. Now Arrowhead wants there 150.00 co-pay for services not rendered what do you think? Is all I can say if you feel you have an emergency your better off going elsewhere because their hospital apparently lacks the skill or experience to save your life. Be safe out there. Derek
Abrazo Arrowhead Hospital Reviews
My boyfriend Nicholas B, had 7 seizures so he was admitted into Arrowhead Hospital for a total of 4 days. During his stay in ICU I brought him his Samsung Tablet so he wouldn't be so bored there. Well before he was transferred to a regular room, one of the nurses that was treating him( I'm assuming the daytime nurse because I arrived at the hospital around 7pm) had placed the Samsung tablet in a plastic laundry bag with a tie string and inside the bag it was soaking wet. I opened the bag and immediately freaked out. our cell phone was in the bag too but luckily the phone wasn't damaged. However the tablet wouldn't turn on.
So we discussed this with someone from their HR dept. and we were told that we were going to receive a phone call from the practice manager. Of coarse we never did. Im not sure how to go about getting it replaced or anything. His mother gave him that tablet for his birthday and I can't believe that no one has even called to follow up on this issue. I'm sure his mother spent a pretty penny on this 10' inch Samsung tablet.
To whom it may concern on 11-4-15 at approx. 9:05 pm I was eating dinner with my wife when I began to choke. I could still breathe due to it was a partial blockage. I had my wife drive me home in an attempt to dislodge it myself but was unsuccessful. I then drove to arrowhead hospital and asked if they had an ENT there before checking in I was told they did and the Emergency Room Dr. Asked me to drink some liquid an attempt to dislodge it yet again he was unsuccessful. I asked to have the ENT to please assist and was told he would have to be called in. I was lied to. The Emergency room Dr. Called the ENT who refused to come in because it was late and said I'd have to wait for 8 hrs till he got in the morning.
I then left and drove to Mayo Hospital where with in 2 hours they called in an ENT and emergency staff to remove the blockage because they felt it was an obvious emergency. I've been a police officer for 23 years I think I recognize an emergency when I see it. Now Arrowhead wants there 150.00 co-pay for services not rendered what do you think? Is all I can say if you feel you have an emergency your better off going elsewhere because their hospital apparently lacks the skill or experience to save your life. Be safe out there. Derek