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May 2022 by Jack C.
Roseburg is the worst place to go to, they do not respect you or your requests/issues, they are rude and ignore what you have to say, Nurses/Doctors do not listen, they lie about what they can do for you, it never happens, all they want to do is force you to take drugs against your will, or they will not deal with you, even when you have told the Doctor you cannot take drugs due to severe side effects/long term issues, again Veterans beware of Roseburg V A, the staff is not professional!!!!
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May 2022 by Mark D.
I am disbelief of how f'd the urology dept. At VA health of Roseburg is. I scheduled a private Urologist appointment for next week in Reno at one of the largest and professional urology centers in the US and we are paying out of our own damn pocket to get my prostate fixed. There are countless vets in the southern oregon locations complaining about this place and the lack of service, confusion, and downright disrespect to some of these vets. This country expects our service members to fight the wars that they start but they really don't do crap about the end game when these guys really need the help returned.
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February 2022 by Dan F.
Thanks for taking care of us veterans. The care is top notch! They treated me with respect and dignity. Thank you!
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November 2018 by Diane M.
Thanksgiving weekend wasn't quite what we hoped. Visiting family in Brookings, on Wednesday night we ended up in the emergency room in Gold Beach. My husband had acute back pain. They did a CT scan showeling nothing. & sent us home with muscle relaxers. When it hadn't subsided at all by Friday morning, we took the 3 hour drive to the Roseburg. VA. The facility was clean, comfortable and efficient. We were taken in immediately. Jeremy, RN, was the perfect combination of professionalism and personal concern. Mary, the PA, was equally proficient and compassionate. She could've easily dismissed the complaint as a muscle back strain. But we knew that it was something very different. She got him quickly to radiology before they closed for x-rays and had the radiologist review that and his previous CT tests from the emergency room visit. After talking with my husband about some other symptoms, she concluded he had most likely passed a stone Wednesday night and was also experiencing muscle spasms from a long car ride. My husbands pain is so acute she prescribed diazepam and naproxen which finally took the edge off for the poor man who had been in pain for 3 days. By the next day he was recuperating. We can't say enough about their care and concern.