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Businiess name:  Riverside Methodist Hospital
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
I swore never to go to Riverside, and here we are again, because of the closest location. My husband was the patient, still is( he was admitted) Nurses in the ER are incompetent, and could not care less. He was in extreme abdominal pain,that went all the way to his back( sharp pain) throwing up green liquid,wriggling in pain and moaning,still no doctor and no pain meds.after a very long wait. Nurse with the sour face completely abandoned us, I could hear staff chatting at their station,next to our room.I went to them concerned that he may be bleeding inside( an ulcer history), was ordered to go back into the room. How do you tell the PAYING patient that he needed to stay quiet, and that crying out in pain is not the way to get the doctor in, exact words, as if he was doing it for his own amusement! They did not seem to be very busy, the hall was empty with no commotion anywhere. Overall it was bad experience, and even though the wait was a problem, it was expected, it's more about their attitudes. I hope to never see any of them again.

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