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Beverly Hospital

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Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals are full-service, community hospitals providing quality care.



"Beverly Hospital is a 221-bed, community hospital providing quality, patient-centered care to North Shore and Cape Ann residents. Our services include maternity, pediatrics, surgical, orthopedics, cardiology, as well as several other specialties. The hospital has a medical staff of more than 500 physicians providing care to a service area of 13 communities. Beverly Hospital is a part of Beth Israel Lahey Health, a system of hospitals and healthcare centers dedicated to making high-quality healthcare more accessible throughout the Eastern Massachusetts region."
Address: 85 Herrick St, Beverly 01915
Phone: (978) 922-3000
Email: gro.yehal@aidemlaicos
State: MA
City: Beverly
Street Number: 85 Herrick St
Zip Code: 01915
categories: hospital


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Reviews
Came in with severe head & neck pain that has increased in severity over the course of two weeks. Waited 3 hours to be seen and was taken in to wait in an unsanitary room littered with other patients personal information, a used full portable toilet , and other debris. The previous occupant had been being tested and suspected of COViD19 as was outlined in the personal information left in the room. After asking staff to clean the room, orderly proceeded to drag the toilet across the room and spill urine on my shoes. When I was finally seen an extremely aggressive physicians assistant named jenn started to yell over me as I explained my symptoms and told me she didn’t think I was in severe pain and that I just have a headache. I avoid medical establishments like the plague and wouldn’t waste anyone’s time over a migraine I assure you. After this I said thanks but no thanks and left this absolutely despicable facade of a hospital. I still have not found resolution. I am also a type 1 diabetic and at no point was my blood sugar assessed.
Was on my way to work and was rear ended was taken to Beverly hospitals by ambulance, I hurt my shoulder and left side of my neck .. They put me in the waiting room… I was in so much pain… Thus was at 8:50 a room became available at 11:20 seen no one til 00:30 and then my vital signs were taken… I’m a off shift nurse manager.. I had a X-ray and CT scan was given 1 Percocet for 8/10 pain … I call again and it now 4:10 am still have no idea what’s going on and I’m in terrible pain… I will never return to this hospital 8 hrs in the ED is absolutely ridiculous… No answers and I’m in pain.. why ? Healthcare from someone who works in healthcare… This is terrible!
Shame on this hospital and its administration for closing the North Shore Birth Center, claiming its due to "staff shortages." We've heard stories that midwives feel disrespected by other hospital staff in your hospital setting; no wonder they don't want to work there. Give midwives the respect they deserve and pay them competitive wages and they would come and work here. I'd rather drive further away than bring you my money. How can I trust a hospital that is violating its "do no harm" promise and putting profits over what's best for its community and its patients?
CHILDREN’S EMERGENCY ROOM REVIEW. This hospital has a separate ER for Pediatrics staffed by Boston’s Children’s doctors. We got into a room quickly and a doctor saw us almost immediately. This hospital gets a bad rap but if you are having a medical emergency with your child, this hospital is great. The pediatric ER is only open 11am to 11pm. Had to put this review up for parents. The Pediatric ER, doctors and nurses were exceptional. This is a great pediatric ER.
I had such a wonderful experience for a bowel resection laparoscopic surgery that I was so nervous about! My surgeon Dr. Henry Fissora was thorough, patient, informative and so caring. His team - nurses, anesthesiologist, aides, etc.. were exceptional. You do hear people say when you’re going to go to a local hospital that “you should go to Boston” however I felt so comfortable with this local hospital and the staff - I highly recommend Beverly Hospital to anyone! I was a little concerned with aftercare after reading some reviews but they were excellent my nurses overnight, after surgery and during the day where on point!! Thank you to everybody! As I am home now recovering safely and getting stronger every day! God bless you all for your caring and the work you do every day it does not go unnoticed Before and After photos - one happy patient
My wife had a baby a year ago under the care of the midwives and they did an awesome job in the care. I am sadden that as of Sept they will close the doors to the Birth Center and will forced you to pay the high cost of the hospital to deliver your baby. Now women of color or on low income will have no options and the management won't listen to nobody. This is very sad and so wrong that women will lose their rights and the hospital don't care. We will miss you Nort Shore Birth Center and again thank you for the awesome care
: Just spent a few days at Johnson 6. My health condition was rather miserable, other than that it's one of the most fascinating places I ever seen. Like some clockwork mechanism. For some reason, I liked everything there - nurses that work unbelievably long shifts, but still come in the middle of the night to check on me - I saw them many times pocking head through the door at night, when I didn't call. They did all I asked - regulated room temperature, gave me extra blankets and other items, even dental floss. People usually say hospital food is bad - but I liked it! People from the kitchen came every day and asked what I wanted, and it was all delicious - yogurts, sandwiches, mashed potatoes, broth, backed chicken. Nurses regularly checked my blood, and gave necessary supplements, and, most importantly, doctor made a correct diagnosis. But I like My Lahey Chart the best - I can see results of every test the did on me! So fascinating!
I gave birth to my first son in 2018 at the Beverly Birth Center and it was a magical experience. I highly recommend going under care by the midwives of the Beverly Birth Center. They helped catch an early diagnosis with a thyroid problem thanks to them going above and beyond. Beverly hospital is nothing like the Birth Center. The administration does not care about birthing people and the choices they want to make for their birthing journey. Profits over people is all they care about. They should be ashamed to close one of the only birth centers specifically run by midwives.
My husband was told by his primary care physician to go straight to the ER because of a condition he was experiencing which could be life threatening. He was registered, sent for blood work, ultrasound, EKG, and x-ray. Then we sat, and we sat, and we sat in a very overcrowded waiting room surrounded by some very sick people who clearly had respiratory symptoms among other things. My husband is considered high risk if he contracts Covid, and yet we sat. Granted we had masks on, but they are not 100 percent, especially when the person next to younot 6 feet away either is coughing and clearly has a fever with chills. We waited there 8 hours before they told my husband that it was not an emergency and to go home and call primary in the AM. I know they are overwhelmed and understaffed and do not blame the staff at all, but this system is broken. The people in the offices pulling in hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions, need to fix this!! This has gone on long enough that solutions should have been implemented. I am disgusted that this is happening in this country and I am sad for those people waiting now to be seen.
I would not normally write a Google review for a healthcare facility, but I want to warn people away from this hospital if at all possible obviously an emergency is an emergency. The quality and attitude of medical staff here is wildly inconsistent, and some employees behave so inappropriately that it is dangerous. On one occasion, I presented at the ER and was admitted for acute pancreatitis related to chronic gallstone symptoms. A surgeon tried to pressure me into submitting to immediate gallbladder removal, despite my repeated protest and misgivings. It is very fortunate that I stood firm: when I went instead to Beth Israel Deaconess, a reputable hospital with highly trained and professional staff, a surgeon there informed me that surgery for a person in my state was medically contraindicated. Any reputable surgeon, they told me, would wait until the inflammation had subsided due to a serious risk of complications. I shudder to think what could have happened if I had let the doctor at Beverly Hospital cut me. Very recently, I had another experience in the Emergency Department that has cemented my resolve to never use this hospital if I can possibly help it. I presented at the ER with heavy bleeding at a recent surgery site that I could not stop. I was frightened, but fully lucid. The receptionist treated me in the most bizarre, unprofessional manner that I have ever experienced in a healthcare setting. While I was answering her logistical questions, she snapped at me about my tone. When I asked if someone could please come and take a look at my wound to administer some first aid, she scoffed and told me, verbatim, to "take a chill pill." When I protested that persons presenting at an ED are not generally in a frame of mind to be "chill," she sneered that I was "upright and breathing, so shut up." When my partner arrived to join me, the receptionist snapped at her that I was "being totally neurotic" and could my partner "go in there and calm [me] down." I am an adult. I am a professional in the community with full command of my mental faculties. Again, I was frightened and speaking in fear, but I was not aggressive or irrational. She berated me while I was simply sitting still holding pressure over my own wound. And even so, many patients who present at an emergency room *are* experiencing extreme mental states and may behave inconveniently or unpredictably, and those people should not be treated so childishly and cruelly either! No one should be treated that way by ostensibly professional staff, especially in a high-stress department like the ED. It is not safe to have staff openly bullying patients in that environment, to say nothing of professionalism or basic decency.
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