Reviews
We have been sitting in this waiting room for 4 and a half hours waiting for a simple xray result that they did when we first come in an put us back out in the waiting room. Then the little girl at the check in desk just tried to tell us her computer says 2 people have checked in before us, but ain't not a soul in this waiting room was here before us cause they all done walked out from the 4-5 hour waiting room wait. Colquitt Regional needs to do better.
1
7 years ago (28-02-2018)
This is a great hospital. Anyone that would rate this hospital a 1 star either don't go to hospitals very often OR didn't get a dose of their favorite pain med. So please take your drug seeking behavior to another hospital and don't clog the ER with toothaches, scrapes, bumps and bruises, fake chest pain, fake seizures and that sort of stuff.
5
7 years ago (01-03-2018)
Worst hospital on south ga you are better off driving out of town. You my have one good nirse but all the other nurses make this the worst experience ever came in for xray and waited more than 5 hours for the results then the nurses in er lied flat to my face
1
7 years ago (28-02-2018)
The staff at this hospital are charting false information because they don't want to do the paperwork on a high BP reading my pregnant wife went here yesterday her BP was 156/98 the nurse writes 130/85 on her chart never done any test to see what is wrong just told her they can't find anything these pepole are a joke she was here for 7 hours they wouldn't even give her a drink of water or any fluids
1
7 years ago (04-02-2018)
I've had both good and bad experiences here, both myself and with loved ones. Sometimes the care seems a bit substandard, and at other times it can be the best care you could ever receive.
The ER is definitely slow, but there can be many reasons for this so I try not to be too quick to judge them on it. Triage is there to decide who should see a doctor first, so basically to decide how much of an emergency your issue is. I'm certain that trauma patients are going to be seen ahead of flu patients etc. Sometimes as well, the waiting area can be empty but an ambulance could have brought in someone much more of an emergency than yourself.
Long story short, last time I went in at 10 pm, got triaged pretty quickly, maybe a half hour after arriving, then decided to leave around midnight without seeing a doctor at all. They actually called my name for financials about the time I was heading to the door, so I went back and explained I changed my mind about service. Got a bill for 15 dollars a couple of weeks later for the blood pressure cuff they used. Last time I ever needed them. Went the next day to an urgent care clinic and got taken care of much quicker and cheaper than the ER would have ever been.
Weigh your options before going to the ER.
3
8 years ago (27-07-2017)