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Oklahoma State University Medical Center

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Oklahoma State University Medical Center is a teaching hospital with medical clinics located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. OSU medical center operates a large number of osteopathic residency and fellowship programs. The hospital is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association's Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program.The emergency room at OSUMC receives about 45,000 visits per year.Oklahoma legislators have appropriated $40 million in funding towards improving the hospital's technology and facilities. Among the expected improvements are an expansion of the intensive care unit and renovations to the women's health and neonatal intensive care unit programs. The hospital is the largest osteopathic teaching center in the United States, training 126 resident physicians in primary and sub-specialty care each year.HistoryThe OSU Medical Center began as the Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital, which was created in 1943 by a group of osteopathic physicians. The hospital name was later changed to Tulsa Regional Medical Center. In 1996, the non-profit hospital was bought by Columbia/HCA of Nashville, Tennessee. The company later became the target of a federal fraud investigation, which eventually pleaded guilty and paid $1.7 billion in fines. The hospital was sold to Tulsa-based Hillcrest Medical Center, another non-profit, which already owned another hospital in Tulsa. The for-profit Ardent Health Services, also of Nashville, bought the Hillcrest system in 2004. In 2009, the city formed a trust to take over the hospital, which was threatened with closure by lack of funds.

Address: Tulsa 74127
Phone: (918) 599-1000
State: OK
City: Tulsa
Zip Code: 74127
categories: public service, neighborhood, hospital


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Reviews
I have mixed feelings. My nurses, especially the RN’s and Kimberly was the best!!! My issue was that my kidney stone had passed and they missed it and despite me asking a million times if they would check it to make sure it was still there before enduring getting a stent to which the internal medicine doctors kept saying I needed but urologist was just like “meh”, your choice. After being talked into it by the “team”, turns out I had already passed it apparently and I went through the procedure for nothing and now I’m in even more pain from them probing trying to find a stone I had already passed but didn’t know despite the CNA’s checking and straining but they didn’t really know what they were looking for and told me that. The OR and recovery was awful and the nurses paid no attention to me and just laughed and talked amongst themselves like I wasn’t there. My fiancé got mad at the fact that we asked lots to check first before putting me through that as my anxiety disorder was acting up also and they said they would but didn’t. They also had students in without asking me first and also checked off that they had done things that they hadn’t done. My last hydrocodone was stolen as well and never given to me and they assured me I would get a muscle relaxer before surgery cause I tend to have bladder spasms and that wasn’t given meither. So 8th floor nurses, especially Kimberly and all the RN’s are great! OR is horrible. CNA need more training and a watchful eye.
I wouldn't advise having a baby here. Worst place ever. Its like they forced my wife to fet a C-section. The nurses except 2 were rude . The doctors had a bunch of men students that lurked around them like satellites everywhere they went. The list goes on.
Like so many others, I wish that I could rate this facility 0 stars. I presented to the Emergency room this morning as a transfer. The facility was dirty and the nurses were rude to say the least. There has been inaccurate recorded information placed in my medical records that need to be revised or removed ASAP! Although I left the medical center, there were no papers signed by me in regards to leaving “AMA,” but that is also on the doctor’s notes.The doctor did not do HALF of the things he wrote in his notes, I.e. no physical exam, did not tell me a time that the technician would be in to see me, nor did he or any nurse counsel me on leaving. When I asked the nurse how long I would have to wait she said, “Well you just got here and the ultrasound technician couldn’t leave her home until you arrived.” She said, “ the tech is on the way and it should be 45 minutes from the time you arrived.” She called the triage nurse to check my check-in time. Once she received that information she told me, “well it’ll be any minute now.” I told her I had been waiting over an hour at this point and I drove from Muskogee. She said, “you drove here?” I informed her of my pain and tiredness. She then said, “well just go take a nap and they’ll wake you up!” The physician only came in once. The nurses were so busy laughing and on their phones, they never came to my room to assess my level of pain. The patient next door was yelling some disturbing allegations and I never heard the nurses get up to console that patient either. I asked for my transfer paperwork, and began to walk out. The other nurse began shouting, “well should I tell her not to come?” I continued to walk to the exit. She then said, “well I guess I should since you’re being so rude!!!” There is now mysteriously an appointment scheduled at the time that I left the facilityseems so convenient. I do not recommend this facility for any level of care, especially emergent care. I would like someone from Patient Advocacy to contact me immediately regarding my experience. These issues need to be resolved before escalation ensues.
Everyone I spoke to was rude aside from the phone operator. I understand this job can be stressful but it you can't be a little kind, you need to pick a different career path. None of y'all should work in the medical field.
My mom was sent here and she had alot of health issues, all the staff were wonderful taking care of her. And everyone was friendly and kept me and my sister informed of everything they were doing. I would highly recommend this hospital if needing any care. We would not hesitate to send our mom here if it is needed again. Our mom was on the 7th floor
Came to ER with son. Who just had lab work done Friday and was told he was extremely acidic and his liver enzymes were DOUBLE along with cardiac levels being very high. The ER here refused to check his labs again. They refused to give even a bag of fluid since he's so dehydrated. They said " just eat something " Mind you my son's eyes are now yellow. The doctor saw that. His blood pressure at 19 is 153/80. He's never had high BP. This place is a joke. The doctor if you can call him that is a quack who needs to go back to school. If something happens that was preventable I will be suing. Shame on OSU. Yall don't give AF about anyone. Who sees a 19 year old with a history of cancer and yellow eyes and says " nope no labs and no fluids "
I was very nervous about having my upper gi and colonoscopy. The staff was warm and reassuring. The doctor was kind and answered all of my questions. I would very much recommend going. One of the best hospital experiences I’ve ever had.
I really don’t like that they don’t get patient consent to have a male student in the room. Today was the last straw. I assumed the boy who entered with the female doctor was a male doctor but turns out he was just a medical student. I even heard him ask her if she thinks I’d be okay with him being in the room. She said, “oh yeah, it’s fine”. It’s definitely not fine. I do not consent due to religious beliefs. I can’t believe they can get away with that. They did this exact thing to me of having male residents and students in my room during labor even though I kept saying I didn’t want them in there. Even the nurses said a male resident did an unnecessary cervical check on me simply because he wanted more practice.
Last night day after Christmas my family and I said goodbye to my father, a patient at this facility. He had been hospitalized and in long term care since thanksgiving. The timing of his admittance to hospitalization to his eventual passing was so hard on the family. He missed the holidays. Let me tell you how comforting the nurses, techs, nurse practitioners, and janitorial staff were to us. It’s overwhelming to work full time, support family, and be there enough for your family member in need. When we couldn’t be there, we were confident in and thankful for the care we knew he was receiving. A thousand thank you to you folks. Thank you for caring for my dad, and for sacrificing YOUR holiday for his care. You mean the world to a lot of us.
I went to an urgent care facility with severe side pain/UTI with a misdiagnosis actually two. One week later, the pain persisted so much that I came here. They did a CT scan that Dr. Michael said revealed an obvious kidney stone that he showed me a video of. He said that the techs did not catch it and that and it was quite common with kidney stones. He showed me a video of my CT that showed a big gold fleck... I am three weeks into my first kidney stone that I have not passed. I have called asking for help due to the ongoing concern but have been met with what you expect... I am not saying people who work here are rude, but I am insured and just looking for answers...
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