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KentuckyOne Health Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital

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Founded by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in 1874, Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital is a 331-bed primary care hospital

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Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, part of KentuckyOne Health, is a 298-bed, full-service hospital, founded by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in 1874. The hospital offers a full range of vascular, orthopedic, cardiac, neurological, surgical, rehabilitative and emergency services. Sts. Mary & Elizabeth is also home to Bariatric Care, the region’s only weight-loss management program utilizing the Lap-Band® System. In addition, the hospital provides the Orbera Gastric Balloon procedure. The hospital has been recognized as one of the first health care facilities in the nation to receive a Blue Distinction® Center+ for Bariatric Surgery. The hospital also includes a Women’s Center dedicated to women’s breast and bone health.

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"Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, part of UofL Health, is a 298-bed, full-service hospital. The hospital offers a full range of vascular, orthopedic, cardiac, neurological, surgical, rehabilitative and 24/7 emergency services. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital is also home to Bariatric Care, the region only weight-loss management program utilizing the Lap-Band ystem. In addition, the hospital provides the Orbera Gastric Balloon procedure. The hospital has been recognized as one of the first health care facilities in the nation to receive a Blue Distinction enter for Bariatric Surgery. The hospital also includes a Healthy Lifestyle Center. The hospital was initially founded by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in 1874."
Address: 1850 Bluegrass Ave, Louisville 40215
Phone: (502) 361-6000
Parking: Lot
State: KY
City: Louisville
Street Number: 1850 Bluegrass Ave
Zip Code: 40215
categories: emergency room, hospital


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Reviews
IT took me a few months to write this review because it took me awhile to actually grasp how a patient could be treated the way I was treated. My first complaint I was in the hospital after a back surgery which was quite intensive r/t to scoliosis. I was in my second or third day after surgery was in a lot of pain when I requested pain medicine when a night shift nurse told me I am not giving you any thing for an hour because I gave you a muscle relaxer. I also was having cramps in my legs besides pain in my back. Since I am in the medical field it is ok to get pain medicine after a muscle relaxer when you are having pain and you are made to wait when your pain is now a 8 or 10 it take a long time to get pain relief.i had 3 drainage tubes 30 staples and sutures . I refused to have her as my nurse I had trouble on night shift day shift was great. Now the next night I had a great nurse and she was . Contract. My second complaint was I could barely get to the bathroom i turn on my light which i know staff can be busy however when u have to go u have to go so i did my best thru pain and tears to get to the bathroom. 3rd complaint was the OT person she came in and said you going home tomorrow I told eventhough things have been overwhelming I needed a few my days due to being able to go to frazier rehab I had to get a little more strength cause I knew I would be home alone and I would have to able to get up alone and I would have to get someone to change my dressing. She said well the case manager said your time is up so the ot person went to the case manager and told her I refuse to go home. The case manager came to my room yelling at me saying you going home because your insurance discharged you I said well I am not able to go home today I need to make sure I have someone to come in and change my dressing I will be by myself. I am on medicare advantage plan and I will let the insurance company know. By her attitude and her tone I'm sure she violated hippa law because I'm sure other patients heard her. My insurance company agreed with me and 2 days later I was discharged with in home care. I will never go back to that hospital.
My husband was admitted to UofL Health Mary & Elizabeth recently. He received top notch care in the ER and then from the staff on the fourth floor. Everyone was very kind to both of us. The nurses and nurse assistants were excellent, and the technicians and doctors were the same. It's awful to be in the hospital but these caring folks made it bearable.
Went to ER 8-7-23 3:30 pm. I was in severe pain w my foot from a fall. I came in a boot and ace bandage I had from home. The x-ray was taken while I waited in waiting rm and was told by the time I get to the ER room that I would have the results. I didn't and waited in pain for 4 1/2 hrs on a Gurnee by the staffs desk before they gave me a pain pill, which did nothing. It was a couple of hours later that they came told me it wasn't broken. They told me to take Tylenol for pain. Didn't even help me get the boot back on my foot or the ace that I wrapped on foot bc it hurt so bad. My fiance wrapped me back so we could leave. 9 days later, I saw a specialist, and to my amazement, I had 5 breaks in my foot . Surgery was done a couple of days later. How do you miss that? This is the 2nd UofL hospital that has failed me with something as simple as an x-ray. Left me in severe pain til i saw a specialist. Totally misdiagnosed both times & surgery to be performed both times. If you need an x-ray, don't go to uofl its clear to me that they can't read an x-ray. Threw my 600. copay out the window, for they are useless. They need to go back to school and learn what they should have the first time. I won't be back for a third time.
Do not ever go here none of the staff know how to do their job or help people out ever period all they do is go running around to where they can't be found and leave patients waiting for hours period they also like to blow veins every single time they try to draw blood. They don't know how to put ivs in period period and they are highly rude. I highly do not recommend this hospital go anywhere else.. You are better off going to your friend than don't know Anything about nurse or doctor stuff before you go here.
Nurses are rude and nasty was my mother accused of recording my grandma being changed like who would do that smh when I told the nurse my mother can’t see so she holds her phone close to her face she was called a liar the PCA’s sit around and do nothing my grandma has been here 21 so far and she wants out I was kicked out in the middle of the night when a PCA asked me for my ID and I didn’t have it, it was in the car. Said it was against policy to be in the hospital without identification! A security guard was on his personal phone talking to someone telling them what I looked like and what my approximate was ! And yes I recorded that bc the whole incident was mind blowing! Terrible hospital and staff !
Saint Mary Elizabeth Hospital is not where I would normally visit. Because of the distance from my home to this hospital . The surgeon I chose to operate on my foot is on staff here. On the day of my surgery from the time I walked into the registrar area. I was greeted by Savanna and India. They were helpful and kind. The wait was less than three minutes. I was then sent to an area to be prepped for surgery. The RN’s Jordan and Maranda we’re just “SUPER” kind and caring. They came into my room, smiling and energetic. Which made me feel so much better. My anesthesiologist, came in shortly behind them. He shared a funny and interesting short story. He is the first to graduate from his family.. He was so entertaining that I forgot why I was there. So far he’s my favorite anesthesiologist. After surgery was over and I woke up. Christy, Jenise and Ivy Were there to greet me. I can’t say enough about these three ladies, who were constant on my bedside. They were so helpful, caring and compassionate. “Just really Nice!” It’s hard to describe how comforted I felt. I cannot forget about my physician and his staff. Dr. Victor Anciano. Your kindness, Patience and understanding goes a long way. There’s a lot that goes into the day today operations at a hospital. I can’t even imagine so a big thank you to All hospital administration, housekeeping, security, and all the aides. The list goes on. I have never visited a hospital where I felt so much attention was on me. “Hands-down” I would never hesitate returning to Saint Mary and Elizabeth hospital for care!! So thank you staff For doing this every day On the best days and Even on the worst days!
I'm a healthy person overall. I haven't been to a hospital in years, but at 32 I'm getting older. I was scared to go here because of the reviews but it was the closest ER to my house. I was having chest pain and issues breathing along with high blood pressure and bpm. I had gone to my family doctor twice over the first six weeks. The first time they said it was bronchitis and then the next nurse practitioner said it was likely copd which meant at 32 I would likely not see 60. She also mentioned likely heart issues. 4 days later I wasn't any better, but I was terrified. I went to the ER and told them I couldn't breathe and was having chest pains. They got me into triage immediately and I was hooked up to an ekg within 5 min with my blood pressure and blood oxygen checked at the same time. I explained to them my issues over the weeks and how it's progressed. They tested me for flu, covid, & rsv right then and there. Then I was taken into the ER immediately and given a chest xray and a CT scan I believe with contrast. The doctor listened to my lungs and heart and they drew blood to check for clots and other possible issues. I was tested for every possibility it seemed. It turned out I had pneumonia and my family doctor didn't have an xray and she was so sure of herself she just gave me 2 inhalers and said I'd have to do that for the rest of my life. The staff here was so kind. The RN I had immediately told me it was unlikely I had copd at my age despite being a smoker because I've never worked in an area with lung irritants. He helped me calm down a lot and get through the anxiety while waiting. I was there for 6 hours overall and they ended up treating me with iv steroids, antibiotics, and saline and giving me prescriptions for 3 antibiotics, anti-inflammatory meds, and something else. These guys couldn't have been more thorough and helpful. My only experience is with the ER on a Sunday morning at 6 am which is probably a pretty slow time, but I would have no issue going back. Thanks for finding the issue and getting me back on my way to health.
I have to visit St. Mary's and Elizabeth hospital every 6 months or so for my asthma and have always received prompt attention. The staff has always been respectful and understanding. I appreciate them and recommend them to everyone.
My mother had heart cath which led to heart stint. The nurses & aides that cared for her on ICU3 were wonderful! They all were patient, compassionate and very professional. Thank you Phillip, Amanda, Rhonda, Ariel and Brittany! You are very appreciated.
Went to ER this afternoon after visiting immediate care yesterday for elevated BP, pounding head and nausea/vomiting. I was sat in the hall under bright lights. I was given oral medication in which I threw it all up. I vomited at least 3 times while there. I was given a script for the same oral zofran I wasn’t able to keep down in the hall & discharged even though my pain level was the exact same as I entered. It takes a lot for me to agree to go to ER and I was very disappointed and disheartened with the lack of care and concern I received. I was told all blood work was normal but found out that night on Mychart that even my sodium levels were low, no treatment for that either. Do yourself a favor and go elsewhere.
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