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March 2024 by Rogelio Cerritos
Excelent service
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March 2024 by CLAUDIA ABARCA
My husband had major surgery a few days ago. Nurses and all caregivers have been outstanding. Food is good. We felt very comfortable and confident that we were in the best hands.
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March 2024 by CHUCK
I need help. There is a blonde lady named Kaylee that works here ... I need her Instagram so I can ask here on a date.My Instagram @chuckhucksitCriteriaName KayleeAge mid 20sHas the hinge appLong blonde hairHottest woman that has ever worked for intermountain
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March 2024 by Tyler
Do not go here. Saint marks and the U are the only places to get treatment in Utah. IHC Murray is widely known by staff and regional professionals as “The Death Star”
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March 2024 by Chelsie Ishmael
I was seen in the ER on 11/3/23 for chest pain/erratic heart rates and a fainting episode. Kaytelin G. Suslavich was the doctor who saw me. I had an EKG, chest x-ray, and blood work done.The doctor told me I was anxious and dehydrated. She gave me valium and told me I needed to relax. She told me all of my labs and EKG were normal. After I was discharged I looked in my patient portal at my EKG and it states it was an abnormal EKG. She told me (and she also states in her notes on my portal) there were no abnormalities seen.The whole time I was there my blood pressure was dropping and my heart rate was dropping. I asked if this was ok. She told me it was fine. She was very blase and appeared as though my being there was a nuisance. The nurse (I'm sorry I can't remember her name. She was great and the only one to take me seriously. She urged me to get a referral for cardiology because my heart rhythm didn't look right.) I was discharged even though I repeatedly told them I didn't feel ok and I felt something was wrong. The doctor told me to drink more water and practice breathing techniques. She briefly mentioned orthostatic hypotension, but told me it would be impossible for her to diagnose based on one episode of syncope.After I saw my pcp, I was referred to the U and it was found I do in fact have an arrhythmia and I need a pacemaker. She made me feel crazy and as if I had no business being there. This is why women don't seek care for heart problems. I was pegged as someone with anxiety and wasn't taken seriously. Thankfully I took the advice of that nurse and did get a referral to cardiology and sought care elsewhere.I hope she sees this and learns to listen to her patients and not make snap judgements.
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March 2024 by Patricia Mays
Absolutely the best 90% of the time. Like anywhere it all depends on whose working. ER nurses are definitely on top of it. My nephew was shot twice and this is the hospital that saved him both times.
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December 2023 by Tammy Valdez
My brother in law was seen in the ER and discharged home with oxygen saturation at a critical level. 2 weeks later he was admitted to their shock trauma ICU. The Nurses and Respiratory Therapists were great. Very attentive and compassionate. The Dr’s had poor communication with family and did not show much compassion. Their discharge planning is horrible and they need to do better. They chose a very inept hospice agency that did not have the equipment to provide care and refused to cooperate - they blocked family from finding another company to provide care. When we reached out to IMC for help they said there was nothing they could do. My brother in law died with in 24 hours traumatized, him and his family, due to going with out end of life care. Do not depend on IMC in Murray.
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December 2023 by Dan Miller
Terrible service and bedside manner. Everything takes forever, if you’re not blown off about it, even getting water. Probably 1 in every 50 staff member are any good and care enough to actually help. I have a pain that shot up to a “10” on their scale, and the charge nurse wanted to argue that I would be 3 minutes early if I took the medicine right away. Then she punished me a made me wait an extra 20 minutes for pain medication, just because she couldn’t admit I was right about the actual schedule, so I was being “difficult “.I also asked my nurse to get a doctor in here to help. That was 3 hours and still no response.
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December 2023 by Jen Panahinia
My mom went to this ER and was discharged the same day with stroke symptoms. I took her to the U of U the following day where they actually did an MRI and it showed she in fact had a stroke and was admitted. This ER needs to be more detail oriented.
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December 2023 by zach morton
This has to be the most understaffed hospital I have even been to. My wife had an organ transplant here and everything went well with that part of it. During our two week stay here there were multiple nights that she had to wait for over an hour for a nurse to come in to giver her pain meds. She would also have to wait an extremely long time (45 minutes +) to get her JB drains emptied. Most of the night techs had no clue what they were doing along with the physical therapist. If you can avoid having to stay at this hospital, do because this is not a place you will heal.
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December 2023 by dyasha gerlds
Let me tell you something these people are RUDE. The nurses have attitudes you can't get no basic help. It's mostly the desk people that are highly disrespectful with their TONE and words. Talking to people like they kids my sister was delivering a baby but I'd never deliver here never. I also witness them Watching several other mothers struggle. Just got to the U its must better we are delivering a baby nobody wants negative energy and over worked nurses who dnt want to be at work smh.
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November 2023 by Minda Birkinshaw
I'd give 0 stars if I could. I went to the ER with some serious and scary symptoms and was treated like my life didn't matter. Dr. Lisa Doyle lacks empathy and allows her personal beliefs effect her ability to give proper care. The nurse Mailee was rude and condescending. I pushed my call button to go to the bathroom and waited over an hour before i got myself up, unhooked and found a bathroom. The 12 people at the nurses station were just chatting, didnt acknowledge me at all. My call button was never cleared and it was another hour before i saw anyone. When Dr. Doyle gave me results that were devastating and life altering she opened the door, stood in the doorway and allowed the ER to listen in, clearly a HIPPA violation. It's doctors like her that make people fearful to go to the ER when something is wrong. IHC was once the best in medicine and has turned into a cold, uncaring, corporation that only cares about money. It's awful to feel like I'd rather die than seek help from someone who took an oath to care. Intermountain should be embarrassed by its Emergency Department, and the lack of compassion showed by those who are employed there.
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October 2023 by Michael Easter
This ER is by far the worse one I've ever been to in my life. Came here for my wife having chest pains and as if writing this she has been sitting in the waiting room going on 3 hours. Should have driven the extra miles and just gone to Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Will never come back here unless I'm dying, but probably would die waiting anyways.
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September 2023 by Kelli Woods
Recently spent 12 days here due to a kidney autotransplant. Everyone here on the transplant floor and the pain team were fantastic! They did everything they could to make sure I was comfortable and my pain was somewhat managed. Yes some nurses were better than others, but overall it was a positive experience.The ER is a different story, but in terms of the transplant team and floor, I have nothing but positive things to say! Thank you for taking care of me during one of the more intense and scary times in my life!
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August 2023 by Olga Hamon
I brought a patient about two weeks ago to the emergency area. The patient was under medication, disoriented and feeling weak. I registered her and let her sitting down in the reception area. While I went to my car to get her phone, she got out of the hospital without nobody realizing. It took me two minutes to go out and back in. I search for her in the restroom, asked people around and the reception. Nobody saw her getting out. I asked security to help me look for her. Asked the front desk if they had brought her inside and they told me, she was not inside. We look for her all over and the security guard call police and other security guards to help me look for her. We looked all over for about one hour. I was told to go home and they will call me to see if she was found. Me and my family decided to drive around the hospital area we could not just sit and wait. I got a call about two hour later that she was leaving the hospital. All this time she was inside and nobody was able to report or look for her inside. When I asked if she was inside I was told she was not. This cause a lot of distress to our family. Security in the emergency room should be reinforce and better systems put in place. It is unbelievable that this will happen in this country and with the technology we have now a days.