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Businiess name:  Riverside Methodist Hospital
Review by:  H. P.
Review content: 
Recently my sister broke her finger and I took her to Riverside Hospital's emergency room. We actually drove past other hospitals to go to Riverside because we had heard good things. To be fair let me give the pros and the cons. The pros - parking was very easy, the place is very clean and secure, as there is a guard on duty. We had little to know wait at all and everyone from the parking attendant to the nurses was very nice. Now the cons - our intake nurse was very scatter brained and went as far as to put the wrist band on me, not my sister. Also, my sister had 2 wrong reviews of her x-ray before we left and later when she saw a specialist, they told her again that the doctor in the ER should have done something better. Just goes to show that no one place is error free.

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