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Businiess name:  First Choice Emergency Room
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was so very disappointed in the professional behavior of this staff. I was out of town and my son went to get his meningitis shot for college. His upper lip swelled up tremendously and he sent me a picture of how swollen it was. Both myself and his sister, my daughter, are RN's. We decided he really needed to go to an urgent care clinic as he would be alone during the night. So my daughter took him to Pearland ER. The nurses were rude and all but nasty explaining they were a real ER, and it wasn't like they could take the shot out of him. My daughter politely explained he might need a steroid shot. as it appeared he was having an allergic reaction. While waiting to see the doctors the nurses stood outside of the room he was in and said how they would need ""to be on Fire"" to go to an emergency room. The doctor did give him the steroid shot and within an hour swelling was going down. So they did assist him. BUT, do not go here if you think your going to an urgent care clinic. Either be on fire or have a limb torn off.

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