Reviews of Aurora Sinai Medical Center. (Hospital) in Milwaukee (Wisconsin).
Aurora Sinai Medical Center
945 N 12th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233, United States
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Information of Aurora Sinai Medical Center, Hospital in Milwaukee (Wisconsin)
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This place does not have the best rate, this doesn’t mean they have a bad service or don’t treat the customers fine. Take into account that usually people only give reviews when they are angry, and not when they are happy.
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Reviews of Aurora Sinai Medical Center
Will Hatcher
Went for colonoscopy today at 10:00am the hospital staff I encountered was wonderful. From the front doorman to the RN's that were put in my care. They made me feel comfortable and safe. My two nurses Jeanne and
Mikayla were wonderful and very professional.
I thank God for their professionalism.
Jenny Cattle
I delivered my first son here in the birthing center and I have nothing but wonderful things to say about this Hospital. I will be delivering my second son with the same doctor, the nurses and staff throughout are very helpful and a delight always.
Barb Sedlock
I had surgery on 8/31/22 at Aurora Sinai hospital for an LAMINECTOMY. I received excellent care from the moment I walked in the door till I left 3 days later. Every department I dealt with did their job well and with a smile and kind word. My surgeon Dr. Mustafa Khan was willing to hear my questions and answered them. He follows up with home phone calls the following weeks after surgery. Very pleased. Barbara Sedlock
Xo Xo
Amazing staff @ Aurora Sinai Medical Center!! I had my first child here 🍼 and then he was in the n.i.c.u. after that for almost a month. 👣 And what I can say with 💯% confidence and belief is.... All of the doctors and nurses were caring and wonderful people. That is 100 percent what I experienced. So thank you all so much for making that tough time in our lives as painless as it possibly could have been‼️ ❤️
Gabriana Studelska
I went to the ER and was seen almost immediately. They struggled to get blood, but I expected that, it’s always difficult where ever I go. Took over three hours to get an IV in. I told them that they weren’t going to hit anything if I didn’t get some water and a smaller needle. Finally after a few hours And an ultrasound machine they tried that and it worked lol. I ended up having to stay for a few days. The doctors were great. I had all kinds of specialist come to see me and stuff. I had at least three super handsome doctors and one really hot nurse, which helped. I would almost go back just to see them again lol! They were all very compassionate and seemed like they truly cared. I had an absolutely amazing nurse named Heather that was truly an angel sent from above. They did many tests the first day, but couldn’t figure it out. The next day they didn’t let me have breakfast because surgery was a possibility. I was told they would be there in about a half hour. I waited all the way until 5 pm! I hadn’t eaten or drank anything since dinner the night before. It was literally an entire day of nothing. I didn’t even have a remote to watch tv or a call button for the nurse for the first half of my stay. Finally I told them I had to leave. The doctor told me i really shouldn’t go because it is serious. But my anxiety was too much and then no food for 23 hours threw me over the top. They apologized for not letting me eat at all. But I still left because I needed to get home to my pets. I understand that they are busy and I know they were waiting on some specialists or team to do the procedure or something, so I can’t really blame them. I’ve never had a “fun” experience at a hospital lol but this one wasn’t bad. They kept me informed and did the best they could for the most part I think.
I don’t really have any complaints except for the management of my prescriptions that I need every day and how it seemed like they just forgot about me for a day. Oh and the communication at shift change! When a new nurse would take over it was everything that was talked about beforehand never happened. I had to completely start over whenever someone new came. So I think they should figure out a way to communicate things at shift change, or just like, leave notes about important things the next nurse needs to know. Something like that.
Otherwise it was alright. I really liked the doctors and their genuine interest in me and my care. And the nurses were all great, too. Especially Heather. I am probably coming back in a few days to finish where I left off.