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February 2024 by Zakiyah A.
Upon my initial arrival in Topeka three years ago, I was told that I should not seek medical service at Stormont Vale Hospital. I was adamantly encouraged to stay far away from their ER. I was told, "You will go in alive, and come out dead!" Well, needless to say, I heeded their knowledgeable and local advice, opting to enroll in the St. Francis Health Systems, instead. Fast forwarding to present day 2024... last night I took my fiance to the ER at Stormont Vale. He is a member of Stormont Vale Healthcare Systems, so I had no choice but to accompany him. To my pleasure and delight, the ER welcoming staff set my fears to rest. The triage and intake nurses were warm and welcoming - supportive of his every need. The doctor and care nurses were friendly and accommodating. The care he received was 5-Star care beyond compare, (and,I'm not easily pleased). Clearly, Stormont Vale has/and is turning over a new leaf. I can now say, from my own personal experience,"You go into Stormont Vale ER alive; and, come out refreshed 'n re-vitalized". All previous rumors and rumbles about Stormont Vale quality of service can be put to rest. Obviously, there's a "New Sherriff in town", and the current Stormont Vale team is making it clear. Thanks and appreciation to everyone who assisted in the stellar care of my fiance; including, Dr. Wood; Bianca; Holly; and, Kibbee. You Guys & Gals Rock! Sincerely, T.M. & Z
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October 2023 by Joan K.
Worst hospital EVER! Staff is unprofessional, neglectful, and incompetent! They show no compassion and the level of so-called "care" borders on criminal! They've destroyed my health in multiple ways. I would NEVER go there if I had a viable choice! Be warned!
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September 2023 by Corey L.
Stormont Vail Health is a long standing top notch organization that has a legitimate culture built around the motivation to help and support people's medical needs. They are comprised of skilled professionals who deeply care about their patients and families alike. Highly recommend.
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May 2023 by C M.
Just don't go. Dr is not professional. Too many DRs make unacceptable comments about patients. Only visited one time and received no medical treatment at all. See further information on Yelp. DR Barron-Garcia should be flagged as unprofessional and useless for medical care and follow-up.
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May 2022 by Mark P.
Stormont Vail SHOULD BE STORMONT FAIL!!! The worst medical place in the country. I really don't like to use the word "hate" but when it comes to this center of quackery I HATE EVERY "PERSON" that works there. I truly hope that that one day JUSTICE will be served and Stormont FAIL will no longer exist. IF you experience such great misfortune that you are in need of emergency medical care AVOID THIS PLACE WITH EVERY FIBER OF YOUR BEING!!! TGEY DO MORE DAMAGE TGAN TGEY HELP AND LOOKING BACK, I am of the opinion that I'm LUCKY to have survived this horrible place. The ER intake staff was beyond horrible. The ER nurse was FAR LESS than qualified to tap a vein than the girl who took my blood at intake. When the nurse missed my vein a fourth time I was done & though I could barely walk she threw my shoes at me along with my clothes. She also left a needle (outside of the vein, the one she was literally digging around with) stuck in my arm as well as all the sticky patches connected. I have MANY, MANY family members in the medical field. My grandad was a doctor and my mother was a nurse and psyche nurse for over thirty years. (Was even employed at Stormont FAIL at one time). My Grandmother went in complaining of abdominal pain they tried to send her home saying it was just gas. Turned out she had a perforated something (I don't know what it was called but I DO know if my mother hadn't been knowledge and insisted on more testing, my GM would have likely died). After all that, the still fleeced me out of 2+thousand dollars. People, if you are sick and in need of medical attention, go ONLY TO SAINT FRANCIS, now affiliated with KU Medical. It's only a couple of blocks away & the medical staff there are TRUE professionals & nothing like the losers at Stormont FAIL. I'd rather die than ever set foot on Stormont Fails property again. You'd probably get better care in a prison infirmary.
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November 2021 by Nina I.
I came in with double vision, not being able to see well, and not being able to walk. The medical team I had here was nothing short of amazing. Dr. Addisse was so at tentative and had incredible bedside manners. Yvonne one of my main nurses was one of the most caring nurses I've ever had. My neuro doctor, Dr. Grobman was thorough with all of my scans. He found the problem and wasted no time in treating me. He genuinely made me feel like myself again. All of the student nurses were very professional, my patient techs, IV techs, CT techs, lab people, housekeeping, transport and anyone i came in contact with were so amazing. I'm not one to write reviews but i was so blows away with the amazing level of care i received here I had to leave one. This hospital is one of the best I've ever been to and i've been in over 30. Thank you for taking such great care of me and helping me get back on my feet. I truly appreciate every single person who helped me.
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March 2021 by Topp C.
Its been 11 years since I have decided to make Topeka my home. In those years I have had more than a few visits to the Stormont Vail Hospital and I have always found the staff and doctors and nurses to be very professional, warm and kind and always got a feeling that they really care about my health, comfort and welfare. That is until a recent visit to the hospital. First of all, I find the whole covid screening process annoying and absurd. They have closed the North Tower entrance and now everyone visiting the hospital is bottlenecked at the main entrance. If someone did happen to enter the hospital with the disease he is coming in close contact with every one else entering the hospital where if both entrances were screening the number of people the infected person came in contact would automatically be halved. On this last visit I entered the hospital and walked toward the person doing the screening and she glanced at me and then continued her conversation with her coworker instead of addressing me which annoyed me and I said something to her, it seemed from that point on that she had made up her mind to be as difficult as possible. The problem came when she asked me which type of procedure I was there for which I did not feel comfortable answering and told her that it is between my Dr and I what procedure I am there for, not her and not anyone standing in the lobby who might overhear. I told her that I was there for an outpatient procedure with Dr Nassari and anything more than that was none of her business. Its not only the fact that HIPPA laws require the hospital to protect patients personal medical information but also the fact that what procedure I am having is not pertinent to covid screening. Its a waste of time and its more time spent in a congested public area. She said that it is policy and it seemed that she not going to go any farther so I walked away and up the ramp to where a security guard and another screener were standing. This is when a small woman with a mans haircut, I believe a volunteer or some sort of supervisor of the screeners ran behind me yelling 'sir' 'sir' I don't know who she was but I was on my way to speak to the security guard or or another screener or someone else and I ignored her which I suppose offended her ego, I dont believe for one second it was about covid because if that is what she was concerned about she would have observed the six foot rule and kept her distance from me. If anyone in the hospital is exposed to coved it is the people at the entrance who come in close contact with every single person entering the building. She ran all the way up the ramp behind me and then tried to get in front of me when I swerved and tried to avoid contact with her she ran her body into mine at the security station. I informed her that what she did is considered battery in the state of KS. It is very plain to see that she intended to get physical with me and the video footage will confirm this. And then the thing most galling about the whole experience is that she lied and said that it was I that ran into her. I find this kind of behavior very unprofessional to say the least, it is petty and despicable and I feel like someone should find a time machine and send her back to Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union , she would make a very good SS guard. People like this do not deserve to be dealing with the public, she is a blot on the hospital and she a dangerous person. A false accusation like this could ruin someone's life. We have all seen it happen. Fortunately the Security guard and another woman with a cooler head, came forward having seen the whole thing tried to de-escalate what she tired to escalate. The second woman, whom I would like to thank, asked me to calm down and address her only, that I was absolutely right, that I had a right to privacy concerning my medical information and got me a badge from the screener so that I cold get on with my business. I got on with my day, had my procedure done and went home. I regret that did get the pushy little woman
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March 2021 by Ilene H.
I will say from my experiences coming here, the staff is very nice. However, I am not a fan of the nurse practitioner I have seen a few times over the years. All they want to do is prescribe meds rather than actually run tests and find answers. They love putting a band aid on the problem. I felt like she just was not listening to me. Patients want to be heard and they fail here. I plan to go to another facility not associated with Stormont.
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September 2020 by Debbie F.
I wouldn't send my dog to Stormont Vail. They haul you into their conference room and try to intimidate you into sending your parent to hospice. They hover like buzzards approaching you immediately after each test result in an attempt to send people to hospice. If their shaming does not work, they try to divide family members. The doctors and palliative care team put you in an uncomfortable position causing more stress when you are already stressed as a parent is there. One doctor even overstepped his bounds threatening to bring us before an ethnics committee if we didn't send our parent to hospice. The ethnics committee review should be brought against these staff for their pushing u to let your parent die by not giving food or water.
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June 2020 by Barbie L.
I'm finding it difficult to review this. Three stars just because of staff. Oh my goodness. They are truly truly top of the line! I have had plenty of nurses in my life. I don't say this lightly. As far as the doctors, and this includes today's (Erika Robb). Have any of you physicians had migraines the last 15 years of your life? Have you tried to keep a job throwing up and with pain so bad you have to go on disability? Have you felt the worthlessness of that? My seizures are not a fluke. However, it seems that I've gotten labeled a drug risk. Erika, I do not have narcotics at home. When my migraines started in the beginning and I went to the ER I was treated with narcotics and given an rx. When my migraines got severe enough, the ER did the same. When I was made aware of the rebound affect, I weaned myself down slowly. I have been telling them if I have to go in, no narcotics. But with this new (small dry brain bleed) I needed something. So, I'm sure when you dig in my chart you'll find something about "drug seeker" I would now be interested to hear Dr. Boudrueaux's thoughts on my seizures.
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December 2019 by Kyler F.
I am not sure how to put this into words representative of the lasting emotional trauma they caused me, my girlfriend, and anyone else who received the same treatment; but I will do my best in articulating a proper review for this soulless place. Stormont Vail is yet another culprit in the ongoing "cesarean section epidemic" attempting to push them on anyone they can, regardless of a clean bill of health each time they run tests. If your tests do not meet the average with pinpoint accuracy, they will shame you into receiving a c-section. I am sad to say that shaming is the perfect descriptor for what they do to someone who questions why they are demanding you get a c-section. If the shaming does not work, well then they turn to directly strong arming you. They will berate you, and put you in such an uncomfortable position that you will suffer emotional distress. Some of the doctors will even overstep their bounds and directly threaten you if you bring facts contrary to their beliefs. Do not let them fool you. If every one of your health tests are borderline average, do not let them deceive you. My son was scheduled to be born a week after the c-section they coerced my girlfriend to get. He was born unable to take in the appropriate amount of oxygen, and for exactly a week I watched him suffer. I say my son suffered for a week, and the key point here is that was when his natural birth was meant to be, a week after the scheduled c-section. Pure coincidence he left the NICU on his scheduled natural birth date? I'll leave that to the scientists who know better than shyster doctors. I can only present the data I have at hand. Prospective families, do not under any circumstance let them sway you. Unless they say specifically that your case is imminently life threatening (they may do that anyways, hence why I say overstepping their bounds), do not give in to the duress. In closing: The nursing staff is overworked and undervalued. Their ability to be cordial is limited by this. Nonetheless most of them were absolutely terrible at their jobs, and had atrocious bedside manner; often they would forget about you and become irate at even the slightest reminder. Communication between the multiple wards is also nearly nonexistent, leaving you to run middleman for them.
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September 2019 by Honeybelle R.
Dr.Pruitt treated me horribly. Did no exam, had the nurse give me an injection in my arm and felt no relief. Sent the Nurse in to discharge me and when I explained that I had gotten worse, Dr. Pruitt came in and made me feel horrible. He mocked me and rudely offered me a couple of tylenol. So unprofessional, mean with no compassion whatever. Avoid him like the plague.
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April 2018 by Carrie H.
Life damaging Hospital! There are some good Drs & nurses here but the bad, heartless, arrogant staff, truly outways the good ones. Darla, in billing was extremely rude and has the wrong attitude! My brother went in for a brain bleed, was lifeflighted 2 times due to the arrogant Neuro removing a perfectly good functional Brain Shunt which I had discussed with him & another Dr to NOT remove if there was no damage or issues, well, he did, and at 1st left the Shunt out completely within hrs my brother declined/unresponsive was told he was doing good and a temporary Shunt had been placed. I came in the next morning & NO HE WAS NOT FINE, he was placed in a coma, heavily gurgling, and had Aspiration Pneumonia. So much happened on top of everything but only allowed so many characters to type this review. My brother lived on his own, was 44 yrs old, & a Military Veteran. The Neuro replaced the Shunt on the right side, after not being properly monitored, my brother was discharged only a very few days after Shunt was placed. I was making phone calls, discussing my ignored concerns of my brothers irregular behaviors and got no response, he was transferred for the 2nd time to KRH. So much going on, still being ignored for almost a month, told NOT to bring to hospital.,unless vomiting, headache, nausea, has none of these symptoms he becomes unresponsive, is lifeflighted a 2nd time to Stormont where a huge portion of the staff is incredibly rude and their behaviors are unnecessary and unneeded & so many lies!! Turns out the Shunt had malfunctioned due to abdominal scarring caused by Neurosurgeonwas unable to drain the Hydrocephalus this entire time and my brother had developed brain damage and can no longer remember anything, needs 24/7 supervision, assistance with showers, incontenance, balance is extremely off. Took case to 5 lawyers stated we strongly had a definite lawsuit BUT since my brother was unemployed & had 100% Veteran Medical Coverage along with the KS Medical Malpractice cap it wouldn't be feasible for any of them to take the case. A huge portion of the staff, saw the drastic changes in my brother thru all 3 times in the hospital, and from the very 1st day so many staff members stated switch Neurosurgeons. When the good staff, which isn't as many as the bad staff are this vocal & verify they truly care and have complete empathy towards but are extremely vocal at discussing with you the emphasis to change Drs that looking back spoke volumes and I wish I knew then what I've experienced with my brother and the enormous amount of comas and suffering he endured as a total of over 67 days all together. Changing Drs wasn't easy at all, I truly know they are NOT honest. My brothers Shunt never needed to be messed with,all together the VA Hospital paid definitely over $2 Milliion for everything. I kept coming home watching their bill online go up, daily, I took daily notes, which they DO NOT LIKE,! Next, My husband had to come back multiple times for surgery over 1 Kidney Stone, due to NOT again, resolving the issue the 1st time. And I in the last month had a Mammogram done with no proof, but was told I needed to do another Mammogram due to thinking they saw something, wasn't given a choice an had to do the 3D Mammogram. I get the bill & Darla states that out of the $251.00, bill, $157, was for having to redo the Mammogram. With heartless, rudeness she stated with my concerns with Stormont she would've thought I should not have come back, I stated my brothers needs was a Neuros, my husband a Urologist, and mine a Mammogram and each one we all have had to pay an insane amount of $$ extra because no one took care or thoroughly did their jobs the 1st time! My brother still had to pay @ $25,000 out of pocket for bills the VA did not pay, unfair since his Shunt had no business being removed plus all the suffering....feeding tube, collapsed lung, he endured more then he ever needed. The main hospital staff had no cares, no apology, just rude and heartless. I now have my life
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April 2018 by Roni S.
I received a statement for a procedure dated March 6, 2018 with a due date of March 27, 2018. The statement was paid on March 17, 2018 with the check clearing my bank on March 22. On March 29, I received a collection notice dated March 23. I contacted Stormont on 4/2 asking why this occurred and was told the account was sent for collection two days before the payment was received with collection efforts since cancelled. I questioned why an account was sent to collections prior to the due date printed on the statement and was told this appeared to be an error. Customer service supervisor was not in today to explain how this happened. These types of errors can impact credit rating and need to be addressed.
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March 2018 by Trina Lansdale
Regardless of the situation they handle all individuals with care and compassion