Hamilton Health Sciences Juravinski Hospital Emergency

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Hamilton, Canada

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Emergency room

Hamilton Health Sciences Juravinski Hospital Emergency Reviews | Rating 2.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hamilton Health Sciences Juravinski Hospital Emergency is located in Hamilton, Canada on 699 Concession St. Hamilton Health Sciences Juravinski Hospital Emergency is rated 2.4 out of 5 in the category emergency room in Canada.

Address

699 Concession St

Phone

+19055212100

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Matthew

I’m actually still admitted. But so far the staff have been highly respectful, very helpful, extremely kind, and they do such a good job. I just want to thank you all health care workers a bunch for being here when people like me, and many others, are in need of your care and expertise. You all work so hard, try so hard, and cooperate so well together to ensure us the best patient care possible. Thank you so much everyone, this is a great location if you’re in need of help with a serious emergency. The teams here really do CARE for you.

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Mohammad Ibrahim

Id there is half star I recommend. I have ben whiting for the results three hours.

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Maya Broglio

On September 6 th I came to ER with severe pain in mine lower abdomen, spreading to upper back, chills, cough, headache, muscle aches, diarrhea. After waiting 4 hours patients pointed to the doctor that I'm being there way before them. Shockingly,doctor answer that new doctor will come and assist very sick patients. Is that a joke? The doctor on duty could've assisted me, order tests and new doctor would have them ready. I feel like I need to go more public with such a treatment.

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Nik Crawford

I understand that healthcare can be challenging and that Ontario hospitals are a bit of a circus at the best of times, but we have had almost entirely bad experiences at this ER. Inexperienced doctors/residents, overzealous contagious-disease monitors, and nurses ignoring cries of pain from multiple beds. One would think an ER annexed to a Cancer Centre would have been the ideal choice for a chemo patient, but that was not the case. The best resident we had of all the times we ended up here was actually from Hamilton General, covering a shift at this ER. The last time we needed hospitalization during chemo, we made the drive to Toronto General (PMH patient) to avoid going here. At the time, there was no free WiFi nor were our phones able to connect to the data network, so maybe consider bringing a book for the wait.