I felt like I needed to leave a nice review after hearing so much hate in the past. Ive delivered here in 2019 5 star experience and again in 2023 this being a much more difficult delivery and long term stay. Although it was the most traumatic experience I had the most amazing nurses, delivery staff and nicu stay. The only reason Im not giving a 5 is because I felt like skin to skin could have happened and it didnt besides that and the food needing a revamp Id birth here again.
I gave birth August 2022. Confused by all the good reviews for this place. If I could give this hospital negative stars I would. Went through 6 doctors because of the fast turnover. Doctors ignored every medical concern I had and either gaslight me or blamed it on my anxiety. I had extreme morning sickness, severe insomnia, back pain for the entire 9 months. The last two weeks I developed preeclampsia. My delivery nurse ignored me, berated me, mocked me, ignored my repeated requests for a doctor and a C-section. After 30 hours of labor, 4 of which was active pushing, I finally received a C-section while the nurse continued to speak over me. She seemed actively angry at me for having high blood pressure. When I kept puking, started being unable to see, and other signs of an incoming stroke, she did nothing to help me. My babies heart rate dropped at one point and it was hours and hours before a C-section was even offered. I ended up spending a week in the hospital because my blood pressure was so high. Continued care long after postpartum. I had perfect blood pressure before this. Doctors and nurses ignored that I had a pre-existing condition before pregnancy, putting me at risk again and again. My baby ended up having a stroke as well as other birth injuries. He now will have lifelong issues due to their negligence. I ended up having too small of a pelvis to even have a regular delivery, something that should have been noticed sooner. When I tried to file a complaint a few days after birth against the delivery nurse, while still in the hospital, the manager or whoever she was came in and minimized everything. It was clear they did not care and it took 5 months, multiple doctor visits to be heard and taken seriously. I started bringing up concerns about my baby the first day he was born because he clearly had bells palsy and other obvious symptoms of a stroke. It was not until the symptoms turned into a rare form of seizures and I went to childrens hospital that my son began getting the care he needed. I was low income and incorrectly assumed this hospital was okay. While recovering and on multiple medications the staff was incredibly pushy about forcing me to breastfeed when I was not producing milk, it hurt excruciatingly, and my baby screamed while trying to latch. The social worker, who came without being requested did not offer any real help only tried to get me to discuss my medical history, which I had not shared, as if she was a therapist. I thought my story was a fluke but I have since heard similar and more horrifying stories from multiple women who have given birth here. My baby and I almost died here and they acted inconvenienced by any medical issues. When I requested an IUD the doctor tried everything to convince me otherwise including giving incorrect medical information. At some point a doctor or doctors wrote multiple incorrect medical information in my chart including a diagnosis I do not have, as well as doctor visits I never received/needed/wanted. Do not go here. I sincerely hope they are shutdown. The only thing they can deliver is trauma.
Will treat you like a second class citizen if youre unmarried and not religious.Had my son here at the end of Feb 2020 and was not kept in the loop about anything happening to myself and my son during labor. His heart rate dropped and struggled with every contraction. I started throwing up after 8hrs of labor which sent me into a crash cesarean. They put me on the surgical delivery floor knowing this was going to be the outcome. But still made me labor and risk my sons life for 8 hours. The surgical team was great. Thats my only positive thing to say.Once I got to the recovery floor I was unable to walk due to being extremely high from surgery. The room was spinning. They said theyd come back and wed try again. They never came back to help me stand and walk. They never took out my catheter. It took over 15hrs to have my catheter removed.I never got formula or a pump as I requested. I have tubular breasts and therefore cannot produce milk easily, and surely cannot breastfeed easily. Lactation consultants were dismissive of this information and were just so positive I needed to stick with it ( at 5weeks PP and I was still only producing 2oz of milk total after an hour of pumping)My son was denied nutrition for nearly 36hrs because they refused my request.at 2am on my second day my son was asleep in the bassinet beside me and I was on my phone checking up on things and replying to people. The night nurse came in and started berating me for being on my phone. Telling me I was a horrible parent. ????????? We told her to gtfo. She came back in some time later and apologized for treating me like her teenage daughter. Yeah. I was a 30yr old woman at that point. And then she started crying and saying that my husband just died like okay. Sorry. But what does that have to do with the way youre treating me? And if youre THAT messed up still why are you at work?!???!My sons father, my partner of 10 years, ended up getting the night charge nurse, who came in and listened to me cry about my mistreatment for the last 48hrs. How I had wanted to pump and supplement formula because I wasnt going to be able to produce enough milk, and how everyone kept blowing me off. I told her in the 48hrs hes been alive hes had maybe 6oz of food. Total.She then asked why they hadnt seen me walking around the floor at all and I told her no one told me I could. I was placed in that room and ignored except shift changes to be introduced to the nurses that were gonna ignore me. I attributed this to being unwed and nonreligious.The ONLY reason we didnt do anything about this is because as we all know, covid locked everyone down 3 weeks later.This hospital and its staff traumatized me to the point of not having another child. I wanted 3. And I have diagnosed ptsd from my experiences giving birth at this hospital.
I want to say first that I’m not very fond of hospitals and since my first birth I chose to switch to birth centers for my births. Unfortunately this time around my 4th baby came too soon so I couldn’t deliver at the birth center. I was really bummed to have toCome here however, the nurses were so incredible I couldn’t ask for better care. My midwife Olivia made my birth go so smooth and calm. The pediatrician was harsh and condemning and was not at all caring at all but she is not like the rest of the crew thankfully. The other pediatrician however is quite incredible. Not sure his name but he is kind and patient and informative. I definitely have a better perspective on hospital births now thanks to this fantastic group of wonderful women. Specially thanks to Ashley, Alexa and Sandra and Amà. Honestly just all of them. They all made my birth experience beautiful.
I had Dr.Demas as my delivery doctor and I cannot even begin to express how amazing she is. This was my first time giving birth and she made it about as enjoyable as possible.I also had several wonderful lactation consultants, but Rene is my go-to. She identified a tongue and lip tie, she has recommended products that have made my life easier, and is encouraging while being realistic.I was here for 5 days and got to meet a bunch of great doctors and nurses, like the first nurse (who was shadowing/supervising a new nurse) that I had, but her name escapes me.Everyone I had the pleasure of meeting improved my experience in one way or another.
Kelly helped me deliver by baby boy in induction and was absolutely wonderful. Andrea was a fantastic nurse to me as well! Minus one star for the Dr who was on duty for my stitches and recovery due to curt demeanor and relatively poor bedside manor. Cant thank Kelly enough though.
I gave birth in 2019. It was definitely not what I ever imagined.... It was traumatic. Also the nurse gave me a spinal headache . (Plz know the symptoms of one, if you get an epidural. Do NOT let them push you out the door!! )Grab your popcorn.I showed up at 2 am. Water had broke and I was apperently having contractions. They checked me in. I wanted to sleep sooo bad. I had been up since the morning prior. I never got to rest once. I got told, I need to walk around. I was begging for at least some sleep. They never left me alone and were in the door constantly poking and taking my vitals every 45 min- hour. Despite being hooked up and progressing along. At 2pm. I got told they were going to give me pitocin, I was having contractions, and I was dilating..But they wanted everything to go faster. I wish I had done more research, despite I thought doing enough before labor. But it was NOT needed for pitocin yet. This upsets me, still to this day. I was moving along fine. Despite begging for sleep. They hooked me up to pitocin. Needless to say I never got sleep due to them constantly coming in.One of the nurses was in training. At one point, The one nurse admitted they needed to clean a high touch area, because house keeping doesnt. It was so gross.Anyways, they were unamused that I WAS dilating, and I was handling contractions very well. They kept uping the dose of pitocin..Finally I was in pain and showing it. I asked for an epidural. That made everyone so happy, and off my back a little bit.The anesthesiologist was super NICE!! I adored him. He did so good with my pain and deal with contractions. Even coming back in to give me more later. He had great bed side manner.When the nurses changed at 7pm. Right after I asked for the epidural. I got a nurse from hell She didnt want help me. She was definitely not there for me I really wish I had a doula at this point. I had to ask the nurse after getting my epidural to put my catheter in...Me! I had to ask! For her to do her routine job!!! She got pissy with me, asked if I had to pee, and put it in. Im numb. I feel a ton of pressure. Idk. I really honestly dont know if I have to pee But I did. Just do you job. Time to push came around 11 pm. The stirrups in the bed were broke. And the nurse refused to hold my leg. She refused to do anything to help me. Despite me begging for different techniques, colder room, a fan or anything. She was so unhelpful!!!!!Mind you, I have been up for days at this point. Baby came. All was well. Until I had to pee again after labor. She made the BIGGEST deal I had to go.. Im numb from the waist down so I had to have help. After that traumatic experience was over. I got transferred had a new nurse.Heres where the fun really steps in.She ripped my catheter to my epidural out of my back. Yes RIPPED IT out. In that moment she gave me a spinal headache.But I didnt fully know it yet. They also didnt let me sleep. I was awake for 5+ days.Anyways i couldnt sit up I couldnt eat, I couldnt feed my baby. I could hardly walk. I was begging for pain meds non stop.. They didnt care. They pushed me out the door. I was clearly just another number... Didnt diagnose my spinal headache, they didnt care I was in excruciating pain and almost crying just sitting up and trying to walk.Finally days later of calling saying something isnt right. ER visits. I had to BEG for them to give me a blood patch for my spinal headache, over 8 days later!I got my anesthesiologist who gave my epidural to do it. He was soooo sweet and felt sooo bad I was so completely out of it. He told me these are extremely rare (yay me. I should go buy a lottery ticket right?) He fixed my problems and I was walking out of there. I cant thank him enough.I beg of you. If you do an epidural research spinal headaches, so you know the signs. Do NOT let them push you out the door like they did me, I was just another number. Just another room to turn over..I will only do a home birth or birthing center, if I have another one. Do your research, and advocate for you!
My wife and I have spent a lot of time here over the last two years and we have been overwhelmed by the quality of care and support that we have received. The nurses here are amazing. The facilities are comforting. The doctors and all the staff care a great deal about the patient. Definitely one of the best hospitals you could ask for.
I had a biopsy on my cervix done about a month ago and the results came back concerning therefore I need to have a bigger biopsy done by the specialists. My doctor informed me that the referral had been sent to the specialist on April 30. I told them that I hadn’t heard anything so they told me to give them a call. So I give them a call and from the beginning I can tell that this girl was not having a good day and had an attitude with everything that I was saying. First she started with saying and I quote “ There is no referral attached to your chart. “ i advised her that it’s been over a month since I’ve had this biopsy so I am extremely worried, especially since my doctor couldn’t give me an answer and just said that the tests were concerning. I asked the lady that I was speaking with what I can do on my end to make sure that things keep going along smoothly and make sure they get the referral because I am worrying myself into symptoms. That is when she informed me that she never said that they didn’t receive the referral she just said that it has not been processed. The rest of the conversation was horrible and I was flabbergasted to the point I just said thank you and hung up. I called my doctor and asked her to refer me to a different doctor because the fact that these people have no empathy for the fact that someone might have cancer and die is beyond me. if you do not have empathy for people that are possibly going to die you should definitely , not be in the medical field
So my OB experience here has been great even though I could get a little moody. Lol labor was alright. But my husband just went down to see what was going on with our sons birth certificate and let me say that Ive had 2 kids before not here and Ive never had to go to another building to get the birth certificates. Nobody told us this info so this is what he was trying to figure out and the old lady at the records department was very rude and had no right to calling us bad parents pretty much because we didnt know this information.
Seriously spent hours looking for hearing so we could do the hearing test for our baby. They had to send charge nurses to go find the staff for the hearing test. Our nurse literally had to stand outside the room of the patient they were with so they could make sure they got to our room. No one at their desk for the nurses to call. Nothing. Then they come in expecting us to be a bundle of joy asking us the same questions we already answered a million times. Incompetence at its best.
Im speechless! I just had my babygirl today at 6:50pm and I was in labor for about 14hrs and I couldn’t have done it without the amazing women I had working so hard to keep me comfortable. Everything was in my control the whole time, I got to make every decision at my own pace , midwife Sarah and nurses Peggy and Sydney THANK YOU truly from the bottom of my heart I couldn’t have done it without you!! And providence seriously needs to give these women better treatment because this hospital can’t afford to lose such great nurses.
Had a fantastic experience at this hospital for the birth of my daughter. Every single staff member was top-notch, especially my wifes midwife, Sarah Flay.Delivery could not have been smoother for us. From check-in, to super attentive and supportive care. Even the very intimating epidural went off without a hitch thanks to the CRNAs demeanor and expertise. Aftercare went just as well. I honestly cant think of anything negative to point out, which is a huge blessing. Thank you Providence!
WA women’s healthcare is awful. They’re under staffed and can’t get you an appointment time in a reasonable time frame. No exceptions. Don’t recommend here at all if you have an urgent matter.
If I could Ill give it 0 Stars I wouldnt recommend if youre coming here to give birth and you do not accept blood, dont listen to your doctor when they tell you to come here, just dont. My sister-in-law was told to come here to give birth And the staff are turning her away to another hospital just because she does not accept blood and when we told them what the doctor told her , they became more rude said it was not their problem that they needed to go to another hospital. And the worst part is that shes bleeding and theyre still sending her to a hospital thats 20 minutes away from here, and they told her not to come back again
I have had 3 surgeries. The doctors and nurses were great! Most would go out of their way to help. I cannot thank them enough.
Delivered two of my babies here and had a great experience! When it comes to postpartum unfortunately they don’t care I never had my 6 week pp visit when I called to schedule they booked me out 3 months out and the day before my appointment I received a call that my appointment needed to be canceled and they could not reschedule me because they are no longer doing wellness check ups. I just don’t understand why take new patients if you cannot provide full care for your existing patients. Also postpartum is so important thankfully I never had any issues or pp depression but so many women need to be checked on after having a baby - Please do better.
I gave birth to my daughter here almost a week ago, and it was a great experience. The nurses were so sweet and helpful (dare I say even more helpful than the doctors). By the time I got to my room I had been in labor for about thirteen hours with no progression and I was exhausted and needed pain meds. The first doctor I had was a little vague and unenthusiastic about giving me anything, but the moment he left, my two nurses flocked to my side and offered two kinds of pain meds, instructing me not to hesitate to ask for an epidural if I decided the first two kinds of pain meds didn’t work.My pain meds would wear off every several hours, and my eventual epidural would occasionally start to fail in my left side. For both these things, my nurses were attentive and so quick to help me get another med boost, or help me onto my side to aid the epidural + a medication that aided the epidural so well that I was able to sleep through the night while in active labor!My nurses completely made my experience and were so sweet and gentle with my daughter, cooing over her and happily answering any and every question or need that I had. Should I have another baby someday, I will absolutely choose to come back!
I had great experience with triage nurses, midwifes and labor and delivery nurses. They all were very helpful and caring, I only have great things to say about them. I received AMAZING care!! They are the only reason I might come back.However postpartum nurses were terrible. I felt no compassion. Nurses would often forget to bring supplies I asked for, pain relief, and overall they looked like they don’t want to be there. I had no help with my baby. One nurse in particular judged me for the choices I made regarding my baby.Postpartum is rough as is and having nurses that are incompetent did not help. I understand the hospital might be short staffed, but it’s not an excuse to behave the way the did.If you go to this hospital for l&d I suggest you get comfortable with firing postpartum nurses until you meet the one that actually cares about your well being.
Absolutely appalling and traumatic labor and delivery experience here.I loved my OBGYN all throughout pregnancy. Dr Demas is phenomenal and I truly believe had she been on call that night, it would have gone smoother.It won’t let me share my whole birth story, so short version..Aggressive on call doctor. Aloof traveling nurse. Eight failed epidural attempts causing excruciating nerve pain worse than labor pain and leading to spinal fluid leakage causing extreme migraines for three weeks after. I think they went too deep in my spine. I am now in the midst of fighting a bill for all eight failed epidural attempts and a bill for a c section epidural which I didn’t even receive. I truly believe malpractice took place with these epidurals. There are so many more negative details to my experience, but they won’t even all fit in this review.. Needless to say, I would rather give birth in a field than go back to this hospital for baby number two. If you go here, I truly hope it goes smoothly for you.
I had the most amazing experience having my baby at this hospital. I cant begin to explain the high level of care I received from every single nurse and doctor. I ended up having a C section and a 4 night stay. The care during recovery was A+ and every nurse was patient with me and I wouldnt have recovered so quickly without their help. I would have 1000 babies here
I delivered two babies here in 2020 and 2022 and my last experience in December was the worst I have ever had in my life! I have a physical disability and felt like I was treated like I’m not human. HUGELY discriminated against due to my disability. I had a C-section and struggled to get out of bed due to pain and staff believed I was unable to care for my children so I was reported to child services. I have a high school diploma and an associates degree I have lived independently on my own since the age of nineteen very independent. I could go on and on about the mistreatment. I have worked very hard in life to be successful and respected as a disabled woman and the experience completely felt like abuse and staff lacking knowledge on mothers with disabilities!! The experience will follow me the rest of my life!
I was referred to this office. Waited weeks to be seen by a midwife. Not a Dr. Now I am in my 4th trimester due in less than a month. No ultrasound ever given. Now they say the Drs wont be able to see me till after I birth....So as far as pain management goes I wont have care in postpartum. Thanks for the updates. I have to call to see what care will be provided and its none. From the information I was given all the Drs are out having babies so thats why they lack care and a full team. No hope for me. I spoke to them about how I have concerns and was told they should not have told me they are taking new patients 🙃I needed to make a 1500$ deposit for care that would never come. Sad stuff. Trash.
I delivered my second baby here and am so thankful for the positive experience I had with the midwives, nurses and staff. I moved to the Everett area about halfway through my pregnancy and settled on Providence because it’s the closest hospital to me. Due to the limited availability of scheduling for OBGYNs, I was assigned to a midwife. I was a little hesitant at first since my first pregnancy I had an amazing OB at a different hospital, but I met a few midwives who are respectful, sincere and overall just wonderful— especially Sarah Flay. I appreciated how friendly and courteous the nurses and staff were and my husband appreciated the thorough security guard at the main entrance.
Overall it was a really positive experience having my baby there. The staff was friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. My only concern was that the nurses we had pushed for only 10ml of food for our newborn and that just isnt enough food. The discharge process took a really long time and we sat around waiting for really nothing to go home the next day. Besides that, our baby was happy and healthy which is all I can ask for.
We had both our babies here (one c-section, one natural birth), and both times it was an absolutely great experience. All the hospital staff try to meet your wishes (within reason) for your birthing experience. The rooms are nicely set up and clean. The nurses are caring and compassionate and do a good job checking in and making sure both mom and baby have anything thats needed. Even the food is good (and guests can buy voucher tickets at the gift shop and have meals delivered to the room, too).A lactation consultant will come to the room (if wanted) and see how mom and baby are doing breastfeeding and offer advice. The doctor comes in once or twice just to check on the baby.Birthing classes are also offered here. We went before our first baby arrived. It was well presented and helpful.This is an overall great place for delivery and after care for mom and new baby (and dad and siblings too, in fact). I highly recommend it!
I had my first baby at the end of November and the overall service is good. I was in the hospital for 5 days as I needed to induce. Though I had different nurses everyday, the nurses service were great. Each time they have a staff change, they would come in and introduce us. The two nurses would communicate to each other about my status. I also had different doctors each day. There was one doctor my husband and I wasnt too fond of. She always seems to be in a hurry and her attitude reflects it. She didnt really listen either. But all the other doctors were good. Also I did have an issue with the epidural. They had to do it twice, because the resident doctor that did the first one didnt do a good job. I am just glad there were no side effects. My overall stay and experience of this place is good. I felt very calm during my complicated birth and the nurses really took cared of me.Note: From what I can tell this hospital focuses on natural vaginal birth and breastfeeding. Be vocal about your perspective and preference.
Excellent experience as a first-time mom! The providers and nurses were supportive and answered all the questions I had. And, as a first-time mom, I had many questions. In addition, I felt like they truly cared for me and my childs well-being. I experienced exceptional care before, during and post-partum. If I have another child, I know where Ill be going for my OB care and delivery. Highly recommend!
I delivered my baby boy on July 3rd at Providence and I really loved this place. The midwives who attended offered great support and comfort. Especially the massages they gave during my contractions were too good and helped a lot. Would like to mention the midwife named Christine who took excellent care of me and put her heart and soul in making me feel at ease . I had a normal delivery without epidural. My heartfelt thanks to each and every midwife and nurse who assisted me through out this birth process. Highly recommend this place.
Nurses and doctors were awesome. They deserve 5 stars. The food service deserves -1 stars for being late and tasteless. The sleeping couches next to the patient bed are designed to destroy your back spine. Its been 3 days and Im still recovering from it. Youre better off not sleeping at all unless you have a spare spine at home
I delievered in 2022 and had a much better expierence, but in may of 2023 i delivered my girl here and it was awful, i had a c section and felt like my pain medicine was given to me late like alot, i get it was a busy week but really? On top of that i now have a horrible kidney infection because they took my urine twice, it came back positive for uti and i was never prescribed antibiotics? I also asked for an iud and they gave me a 15 minute pp appt to talk about bc options like i didnt already know?please do better, postpartum care is awful here
My 91 year old mom had trouble breathing and wheezing. It was a 6 hour wait to be seen with gun shot trauma delaying service on a Monday night, but the staff was kind and informative the whole time. They did her chest xray and eeg while we waited. When she finally got to a room we had excellent service and caring staff. Dr. Kirshner answered all our questions thoroughly and the nurses explained why the lab work, CT scan and medications were necessary. Thank you for helping us through a scary time. We are very grateful.
My overall experience here was great. First time giving birth and I felt comfortable and everyone was so nice. Ill definitely come back if I decide to have a second kid. But theres definitely a difference in attitude between the people who work on the 3rd floor (where I gave birth) and the 4th (where I stayed the night). The 3rd floor nurses were very nice, accommodating, didnt make me feel like I was an inconvenience & that I wasnt overreacting to my pain. The nurses of the forth floor were opposite of that. This was my first baby and I didnt know how to swaddle or change a diaper. I was told by other women who had given birth here that theyd teach you that during your time there, but when I asked it seemed like I was just a huge inconvenience.I had problems getting my baby to latch, so I was asking for help from one of the lactation nurses all she wanted to do was have me hold him like a football. It didnt work, but thankfully when I got home I was able to comfortably breastfeed without any problems.Because of all of this, Im glad I only had to stay one night here.A side note from anyone else who plans to give birth here: Double check the paperwork. On one of the pieces of paperwork we had to sign in front of someone to get a birth certificate, after that theyre supposed to sign stating that my S/O and I did indeed sign in front of someone - but they didnt print their name below where they signed so the paperwork was sent back from the department of health and we had to refill out the application, and resend the money that we did not get a refund for.Secondly, we got someone elses kids temporary birth certificate, along with our kids (thankfully).
Delivered my second child here, and was pretty disappointed in the experience. I delivered my first at UW Northgate and it was a way better experience.The staff and doctors were all unsupportive of my unmedicated birth plan (despite the fact that I had done it before with an even bigger baby) and any questions I asked seemed like an inconvenience as “this is the way it’s done here” seemed to be the mindset.None of the staff knew current Covid protocols, we were told different things by every one so my husband ended up not being able to leave to take care of our toddler.I asked specific questions about delivering (do I have to push on my back being one of them) and the nurse answered them. But when it came time to push, the doctors made me flip onto my back despite being more comfortable in a different position as I had stated.My husband was also not allowed to order food, even if he offered to pay for it. And the staff on the phone were extremely rude. As well as the person who delivered my breakfast as it was “all that work for just this” because I didn’t order much.It was very noisy the entire time, and it took them forever to get us discharged. I was relieved to get home.They get 2 stars for the awesome nurse I had at delivery (Jaime) and the lactation consultant I saw before I left who I think was named Bree.I’m sad my OB switched to providence, as I won’t be delivering another baby here.
2 family members in ER separately this year. One lost 20lbs in 1week after being sent home and told she was fine. Had gallstones and blood clots in her legs. Took 2 months of her in pain before any action.The second went to ER for pain in chest and shortness of breath. Saw something on X-ray but didn’t know what it was so sent him home and told to get CT scan. Fast forward-CT scan done two weeks later showed pulmonary embolism. Again, he was sent home and told to make an appointment with a pulmonologist. 3 weeks was soonest he could be seen. Went to different hospital and was admitted within an hour. Scary business. Choose wisely
I couldnt have had more of a positive birthing experience. My nurses, Alyssa and Chrissa, along with the nurse who took over after their shift, were absolutely amazing and helpful. They made me feel so comfortable and calm as a first time mama. Especially Alyssa. She gave me the BEST, affectionate support. These women are what nurses should be.
I gave birth twice at a birthing center without any pain meds, but with my third I had to go to this hospital last minute, I ended up giving birth after about 20 minutes of getting there. Although I wasn’t able to deliver in water as I did with my other kids, the nurses and care team were so nice and caring that I decided to give birth here again instead of the birthing center. Last week, I delivered my 4th baby here, I also decided to get the epidural and thank God it worked out without any complications. The hospital is very nice and comfortable. I’m glad I chose to give birth here! The midwifes are all very great as well. You can choose between having a doctor or a midwife team for your prenatal care.
I gave birth to my beautiful baby girl on November 8th.There was only a couple of nurses that were actually good quality nurses. During birth I had a rude nurse and when I was moved to the recovery room the nurses WERE EVEN MORE RUDE! just because Im in recovery from past choices and been clean for 2 years doesnt mean I need to be treated differently then any other mother with her child. I WILL never tell anyone to go there.
We decided to change my review from a 5 star to a 2 star. We had our 3rd daughter born here about 3 and 1/2 years ago. It was a wonderful experience. Unfortunately, we came back expecting the quality to remain the same. Our 4th daughter was born here yesterday for a scheduled C-section. The Doctors and Nurses have been great, some much better than others (only reason for the 2 stars). Everyone else and the organization has been horrible.1. It took them over 2 hours to FIND a working scale to get the babies weight. When they finally found one, it was dead!2.They couldn’t find a certain medication to help with the allergic reaction my wife was having some of the medication. (Other nurses couldn’t believe they ran out)3. They forgot to give a round of medication, so we had to call and ask for it after it was 4 hours overdue. Since it was so late it has been hard to get under control.4. They still haven’t been able to find the tool to take off the umbilical cord clamp.. yes we are supposed to leave here soon.5. They couldn’t find a normal ice pack so they gave my wife 2 diapers filled with ice instead of the more ice pack for C-sections.6. There is no schedule.... random employees and other workers walk in the room at completely random times all through the day and night.Example: We had two ladies from Children’s Hospital come in to do a check up (same check up the nurse does every two hours). They come in, said it had to happen now, and ripped my newborn away from my wife in the middle of feeding. Not only was this rude and unprofessional but the baby was furious and took over an hour to get her calmed down. I asked them if there was planned time they come in and said “no, it’s random”.There are many other examples but possibly a little petty. Overall this is my 4th child and my worst experience by far.This all falls on Management. Either they don’t care or just have no idea what they are doing.Luckily we have a healthy mom and baby. If they can’t figure out the little and very common things, then I would be very scared if there was an emergency of some sort.I would definitely recommend finding somewhere else to have your baby.
First off, I have to say that I loved my Providence midwife care! I felt well taken care of during the birth of our daughter, the midwife and nurses were great!! The aftercare was awful though. We had an older nurse who was being followed around by a trainee and it was obvious that she was annoyed the whole time. Then they discharged us at 10:00pm with a jaundiced baby even though she had been having trouble stabilizing her temp all day and coughed up a HUGE amount of goo right before they pushed us out the door. We ended up back in the hospital (at Colby) the next day for the jaundice. They never should have let us leave the Women’s and Children’s Pavilion. It was obvious then that she looked yellow and they never even tested her. I was appalled with the aftercare here. We had our first daughter at Swedish years ago and the aftercare was amazing! Night and day difference.
I want to give a big thank you to the staff that helped deliver my son on 05/02/2023.Dr. Garrett, Midwife Hallie, and R.N. Stephanie. I could not have asked for a better team. We trusted them every step of the way. Especially R.N. Stephanie. Best nurse ever! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!! ❤️
On January 28th at 2:10pm my dad passed away at providence hospital in Everett Washington. The night before, January 27th we were informed that he was going into hospice care and were told he had 3 days to a week. The next day, January 28th at 3:10pm we checked into the nurses station and were never informed of his death, we never got a call, or even a warning that he had passed as we were checking in. As I walked into the room I noticed his room was the only door with the door shut, and also noticed he had a tag on his door with flowers on it and I just thought it was because he was in hospice. As I walked inside the room I noticed his roommate was not in there anymore. I went up to my dad so excited to see him. I shook him and said “hi dad it’s Ash!” Then I looked and saw his lips were so yellow and jaundiced. I immediately ran out to the nurses station and said he needs his vitals checked NOW and that something was wrong. They looked at each other and said they would have someone come in. A nurse and Chaplin came in and said “he’s passed we thought you knew” I’ve heard multiple bad stories about this hospital and we were barely communicated with the whole time he was there. I’m a 22 year old girl and this by far was the most traumatic experience I’ve ever been through. I have had nightmares every night since. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy and never want this to happen to another family and that is why I wanted to share my story.
I delivered my son here C-section, it was amazing there!! The man who ushered me in was funny, and professional and brought some light to such a stressful time.My nurses consistently checked on me and were willing to help me with anything I had questions on regarding breastfeeding to swaddling the baby, and they were very professional when it came to skin on skin contactThank you very much, to ALL the staff at providence.P.S. The food was great!!
The only thing that I liked was the first doctor that was caring for my pregnancy she was nice which is the reason I gave two stars otherwise they would have gotten a 1 for zero. Both times I went I got there almost 5-10 min early to my appointments and was the last one to be called the second time they took almost 40 min after my appointment to walk me inside I took longer outside than inside with the doctor tops like 10 min literally... I dont like to think that they were discriminating me but thats exactly how I felt...
Ive had 4 kids, all born at different hospitals. This was my favorite hospital by far. My daughter who was born here was born in March 2019. The nurses were amazing. I would definitely come back here again.
It is customary to thank the medical staffing of an hospital. Yes, indeed, they are great and highly skilled professionals, it is given! But I want to highlight the kitchen crew. Thank you! I was a dietary aide in an assisted living, that is small compare to an hospital, and it could get overwhelming. Pat your crew mates in the kitchen on the back and tell them “we got this” and know that you are just as valuable as the medical staff.
Had my child here, the midwives, doctors and nurses are all amazing. I had to stay for 5 days (was induced and had to have a emergency c-section) and my son was in the NICU for a week. If you are pregnant and looking for excellent care this is the place!
Will never be attending this hospital again! Had to have the monitors on me at all times when I wasnt at risk and all my levels were normal. Very very uncomfortable. Baby daddy couldnt cut the embelical cord after I repeatedly said he was going to because the student needed to learn how to do it after I said I didnt even want students in my room. None of my wishes happened for my first baby. Then trying to get my daughters social security card was another joke. Please save yourself the bad experience from one mother to the next. Go somewhere else!
I will never set foot in this hospital again. The nurses were sarcastic and rude. I felt like a problem rather than a patient. After 48 hours of labor my son was born with a low apgar score. Nobody communicated with me about what was going on and I was unable to see that he had an oxygen mask on his face. After holding him for maybe 5 seconds a nurse took him from me to the nicu. I was later told that he was in transition and thats why he had such a low score. Personally I feel that my son experienced such a difficult labor that he was exhasted and therefore was not as active after birth. My son and I missed out on critical bonding time because of the decisions made in that moment. It wasnt until a few hours later that I was taken to see him. Again I held him for a few seconds and then they took him so they could transport him to my room. Over the next couple of days I saw several lactation consultants who grabbed me without asking and made my son scream because they were forcefully holding his arms down trying to make him nurse. I was finally discharged to go home but found out a day later that my son was being readmitted to the nicu for high jaudice levels. It is my opinion that we should have never been released from the hospital to begin with. There were several factors that lead to his high jaundice level. For example, bruising on his head from labor, Rh incompatibility, fever or infection during labor from the myself etc. The decisions made at this hospital will forever be a black mark on the memories I have with my son in his first few days of life. I was treated without respect, not communicated with, and ignored in a time of great vulnerability and need. I will always regrett choosing this hosptal for the birth of my son.
I couldnt ask for better care-taking as a first-time mom with not knowing what to expect. All the doctors were intelligent, nurses supportive, and security/admin staff pleasant. I really appreciate everyones involvement in helping me to grow and deliver a happy and healthy baby. Thank you so much! 🥰💞
Went by ambulance to ER having COPD exacerbation crisis. Stayed 3 and a half days on the 10th floor. Without exception my experience was ; very knowledgeable and competent staff. And very courteous at all times! The food? Well, come on; its a hospital. But... the food was still pretty good, especially for hospital fare. Seriously... not bad, just bland because its a hospital. I had to have contact with at least a half dozen departments personnel, and all in all, I have to rate the overall experience a solid four stars plus some close to five. Good job to all ! Thanks to all.
Family member went in with extreme pain and fever. Waited 2 and a half hours just to see triage nurse then another 3 hrs spent in room awaiting blood work. Uncomfortable waiting area. No staff checked on my son in wait area. Theres got to be a better way to serve people sick and in pain. The wait times are absurd! Must say RNs were knowledgeable and caring, once we got in exam room. Dr was ok just always in a rush to go to next person it seems.
I had my 2 youngest here and it was such a great experience both times. My first was an emergency cs due to frank breech positioning at another hospital. I came here looking to VBAC my second. The staff was amazing, reassuring me during labor to keep me calm. My sons heartrate started dropping and they remained calm, helped me vbac easily. My third was born so quickly the dr almost didnt make it on time but the nurses were (again, amazing and very helpful!). Great after care, friendly and knowledgeable! If we had another child, this is where I would deliver and I recommend them to everyone I know.
Almost died by the delivery doc on call. I loved my ob here and wish he would of been on call. The nurses and doctor didnt listen to my past history. I told them I was even scared of it happening again and they just shrugged it off. Ive had 4 kids and 3 born here. All I can say is they still treat you like you know nothing about your own body!
I gave birth to my first born daughter here and I must say I absolutely loved it! Every single staff member was extremely professional and kind hearted. They were all very helpful during my labor process and I am very pleased to be having my second child here. On a scale of 1-10 I rate them a 12.
I WILL NEVER COME BACK TO THIS HOSPITAL!!! We were kept here for almost five days and it seem like they did not want us to leave that Saturday before new year Eve? Our doctor in Edmonds was to deliver our child cause she gave me the impression to me and my wife that she was going to, and yet we get a nurse who knows nothing about my wife and proceed to tell her to push with out our doctor. Baby had vaginal birth complications due to him being a bigger baby and finally resorted us to C-section after they induced my wife and made us wait 20+ hours when we could have just jump right to the C-SECTION, it was a waste of time cause at 9.5 centimeters we had complications and it all lead to C-section.The two nurses we had on Wednesday night were kinda rude and had a bitchy look to them,Thursday the two new nurses we had were great Kim in the morning and Shirley on Saturday. They help us with every question we needed while the other two kinda kept quite and said talk to people in the offices? In the end this was not what we expected for our first child to be born. If they were to keep me and my family on New years Eve another night I would have really Lost it!!! after spending five days in a hospital.
Worst ED ever. Waited for 4 hours. My wife was sent there from the Everett Clinic Mill Creek due to a second syncopal episode in two months. They had her wait... and wait... and wait despite the physician at the clinic being concerned there might be a brain bleed or clot. When they finally got to us they ha her do an EKG even though one had been done 3 hours prior and I had the results in my hands. What a WASTE! After the fourth hour my wife was not feeling well from not eating all day and we decided if they didnt think it was an emergency maybe she wont die of a massive hemorrhage despite all of her symptoms during the day. I will never go to this hospital again. I dont recommend it to anyone.
I love Providence because of the quality of care and support that i have and always received. The nurses here are amazing(i never experienced rude nurses) . The facilities are comforting. The doctors and all the staff care a great deal about the patient. Today i had a bad experiencewith the girl who checked me in ay the Pavillionshe made me useless and embarrassedto a point of even telling me i have a balance with the hospitali just hope the managet talked to her not to repeat that again.hospitals you could ask for.
Visited a girlfriend here, beautiful hospital and really nice rooms. Kind nurses. She was admitted for weeks while keeping her baby from too early of a delivery. We liked that they IDed and created name badges with our ID photos for us at the entrance. Comforting that they are careful about security.
My night from hell!We arrived at Providence ER at 8:15 by car. The excruciating pain in my back caused by a kidney stone had started 45 minutes earlier. By the time I was called back to triage, my blood pressure was up to 203/88. The triage nurse had to take it twice with different cuffs because she didnt believe it. I informed her I had a history of high blood pressure and heart arrhythmias. And with all that, we sat in the ER waiting room for 4 hours, with no pain medication. Those of you whove had a kidney stone, and have experienced the acute phase where the stone blocks the ureter causing the kidney to swell up like a balloon, know what Im talking about. The worst pain imaginable. But the ER was full, all 70 beds, or so they say. So we sat for four long, horrific hours with no relief from the unimaginable, unrelenting pain, constant vomiting and palpitations.Finally, my boyfriend went to complain vehemently to the staff and was told, we know kidney stones are painful, but theyre not life-threatening. We dont know when we can get her back. Not once in that four hours did anyone come and check on me to see how I was doing, or if there was anything they could do to help, or at least give us some kind of update as to how much longer it might be, so we could make an informed decision as to whether to stay or go elsewhere. No, the nurses and staff at the station were on their cellphones and chatting it up with one another, while the 50+ people in the waiting room were suffering in various degrees.Is this what our healthcare system has come to? Ive seen better, more compassionate triage in third world countries! So we left and went to another ER 30 minutes away. I was taken to a room almost immediately. One thing I know for sure, I will NEVER return to Providence Everett again for any reason, and I will be contacting an attorney to see if there is any recourse for their negligent, thoughtless and sloppy hospital and ER administration. WORST HOSPITAL EVER!!!
Gave birth here recently. Facility is clean and modern. Had a wonderful experience with everyone and everything, including the cafeteria food 😆Shoutout to our nurses Dave, Jill, Paige, and Keelie. And Dr. Vold for the smooth delivery!
Staff is good but security was useless. The person taking temperature was trying to help but the person with the uniform was rude telling me to call my girlfriend. I guess he also decides marital status. Can’t get in with a child. Makes sense but can u help me get the car seat to my wife who just gave birth! Just a call on ur phone but he doesn’t have their phone number. Really?!! He gets an extra star. This will definitely on the exit survey!
I had my baby here last month and had a good experience. The doctors, nurses and staffs were professional, nice and friendly. The reason I gave 4 stars is that the parking garage was far from the building and the one of the elevators was out of service (and no stairs)
My son was born here 6 weeks early and the whole experience has been great! The doctors, nurses, and the facility itself have all made this difficult time become a great experience. I cant recommend this place enough.
I dont even know where to begin. Amazing. Incredible. Fantasic. We were here for 5 nights for what ended up to be a c section. My wife fought hard to have a vaginal birth but jr had other plans. Every single nurse doctor and employee was friendly, helpful and supportive. Some people went above and beyond. Laura, Lori, Becky, Hailey, Haley (spelling?), Nicole, Sarah, Stephanie, Amy, Helda (spelling), Maggie, and Dr Wong Dr Brinkley, Jessica the anesthesiologist you were simply incredible and just rock and everyone else we ran into. These people are simply made for the jobs they do. And it shows. Thank you all so much. We cant even begin to express our gratitude.Allen Lorie And Allen Jr.
Every person I have interacted with here (OB GYN, triage, labor and delivery, front desk, security) and the building next door (maternal fetal medicine, lactation) have been amazingly kind, caring, informative, and professional. I am so glad that my pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum support was and is with the people here.
Stay far away from this place. Medical staff is rude and compleatly incompetent. My wife and I had our baby here and they refused to discharge us after a normal healthy delivery. They will force you to stay for multiple days simply to run up the bill and collect extra insurance money. On the 3rd day, after we had still not been discharged we informed the staff that we had had enough and we would be leaving and they said it would be against medical advice and they would request that our insurance claim be denied.This place should be shut down.
Absolutely terrible experience - when scheduling the appointment on the phone the lady was rude to me and trying to argue about the appointment I was trying to schedule for my birth control. I had to reschedule my appointment a few times, each time stating what kind of birth control I wanted. NONE of the times did they state the requirements necessary to getting that BC put in. Show up to my appointment and now they can’t put it in because I’ve had sex within the last two weeks. Thank you for telling me any of the times I had stated this is what I wanted to move forward with and when childcare for me is scarce having to make another trip out is completely frustrating especially with this kind of experience. Don’t recommend for post pardem after care.
I have been an upstanding citizen my entire life, and I dont appreciate being treated in a disrespectful way AT ALL!I came here with my daughter for a very important appointment, she had been waiting for, as well as nervous for. We checked in, after they took my daughters temp they pulled another visitor closer in and said this applys to all of you, then proceeded with all the questions of have you or do you have fever, cough,etc. Then they told me they arent letting anyone go up unless its your appointment.So I told my daughter I will be right here, and I walked over to a bench right in that same lobby area, sat down. I was there for a few minutes, they werent checking anyone in at that time. I continued to sit there, and my mask was rising up so I reached up to adjust it and bring it down my nose a bit and around my chin more so it would stay better.I looked up, they were checking a man in that was delivering baked goods for the esspress stand. When they were done checking him in one of the woman walked about half way towards me and proceeded to say excuse me, whew I looked up she continued with you cant sit in here you need to go wait out in your car you cant be in here waiting.#1 if that was a rule/policy, then she should have told me that while we were up there checking in.#2 if she didnt do her job right at check in then she should have caught it while she wasnt distracted with any people coming in and while I was just sitting there all by myself.#3 what in all this God made FREE country that we live in was I doing just sitting there waiting for my daughter?!!!
Mental health emergencies are treated horribly. I took my sister in for help and they treated us like criminals. They tricked us into a lock down room even though she was not dangerous or disruptive. No evaluation was done 7 hours later. There was no one at the hospital to do a psch. consult, they called in county services. I was then told we could be locked up for several days as the county was too backed up. No food or water for 9 hours. I finally called my husband and he called the hospital and demanded we be give water and food. When we finally were told there was a bed at FairFax they refused to let me go with her or drive her. Several days later I talked to a head nurse wanting to lodge a complaint. She took my name and phone number and said she would call me. She never did.
Went for a simple OB/GYN appointment through the Everett clinic gynecologist and was seriously impressed at how kind and helpful the nurse, gynecologist, and lab assistant were. Not only kind and helpful, but very perky and talkative and made it more than easy to talk to them and ask questions. Usually my doctors are okay where I go, but these employees gave 100% and Im thankful for that. Thank you!!!!
Excellent nursing staff. They did a total hysterectomy on my wife and she only there for 30 total hours. One nurse named Micheal was so attentive to my wifes needs and i kinda devolped a friendship with her... They house the homeless with one spar wing with beds..... They are awesome.
I went in last night because my 2 year old daughter cut her toe really bad. We waited 3 hours. I finally got sick of waiting and asked how long would we have to wait the nurse said she doesnt know how long it would take. All they needed to do was put some glue on her wound and we would be done. But since it wasnt life threatening they didnt care. So i left. It ridiculous that they make people wait for so long. Wosrt emergency room ever. If i could put zero stars i would.
Had a cesarean there with Dr Sokolova-big mistake. A doctor tried to move me out of my bed (confusing me with another patient) while I cried and begged her not to-a few hours after my surgery. Now I have a large hernia. Also, it took an entire day of waiting to be discharged and I was offered TWO other people’s PLACENTAS. Because again, “oops”, a mix up. I’ve had better medical attention in third world countries.
Our daughter was born at Providence 5 weeks early. Though everything was quite stressful at the time and didnt go perfectly, the end result was positive: She was as healthy as can be, I was able to deliver naturally with a midwife, while in the NICU W had her very own room (soooo nice!) and we were able to be as active in her care as possible.Now that shes home and we are dealing with the bills... they are still going above and beyond! I called about paying a bill and maybe getting a discount, and they said that we had gone past the time limit for discounts because it was the second bill sent. But for some reason we didnt get the first one. Well, they honored the discount anyways, even though they didnt have to. The gal I talked to over the phone was so sweet and went out of her way to get us that discount (which really adds up when they are such large bills!)I hope that our next child isnt as early as W, but if s/he is, were heading to Providence!
Amazing place and amazing staff I had my son here in Dec 2013 and had to spend some time in the NICU. both staff in the labor and delivery ward and NICU were amazing. my son is now 3 years old and doing amazing. Thank you for everything. I would most defiantly would go here again
Brought my oldest son (18) in for a possible overdose and clearly out of it. He could barely walk or breath.his lips blue. His heart was racing.I tell the frunt desk this.he could not talk as hes right in frunt of them. I said ill answer all what you need but can we get him in back now because I fear waiting any longer he will hit the floor. Yeah well the rood lady said thats no possible! With an attitude. she took no consideration I am a concerted parent but clearing by the look of my son was NOT ovreacting! She made him sit down and wait! also if she was not so involved with her convesation with the other hospital staff witch happen to be a male She could do her job properly! Unbelievably F up hospital!
Hospital and staff were great in delivering our baby. Only reason for 4 stars is having to pay for parking. Lots are never full and when youre already paying thousands for treatment, charging for parking in Everett is petty.
My wife and daughter brought our grandson to the Colby campus for a minor head laceration. They could see the injury would need a few stitches.They arrived at 8:30 pm and left at 1:40 AM. Ridiculous that the hospital had very little staff for a Memorial weekend. I have been a big supporter of Providence in the past, however, we will head to Children’s.
The nurses, midwives and OBs treat you like a number versus a patient. They 100% try to reassure you that they know your body better than you do. Theyre doctors, they wouldnt harm you or your child. Your level of care directly relates to which doctor is on call, and theyll even tell you that. There is no standard level of care and its all up to who is working in the moment. Policies and rules also change depending on whos working that night. I was flat out told if youre unhappy with your level of care, you can go to cascade, swedish or evergreen which is extremely discouraging when you should be heard by your care team as well as feel safe in their hands. I would take their own staffs advice and go elsewhere.
Heartless hospital policy. While the state of WA is in stage 3 with 50% capacity restaurants, Providence won’t even let me go with my with to our babies breathing test (it failed it’s last 2 and we might have to move up the c section date if it fails again. Needless to say I’ve been stressing over this a lot lately). So while the CDC says it’s safe to gather in small groups, Providence excludes fathers from the events of their child’s progress. Apparently Providence knows more than the CDC about the dangers of a father being present with his wife and a medical provider who are all wearing masks. Please This draconian policy that’s void of common sense and any statistical data must be changed immediately!What “data” is supporting this asinine policy?
I am so disappointed with providence and their care I received with the birth of my daughter. I will be filing a formal complaint! They couldn’t even send in our application for birth certificate and ss card correctly so now I have to figure it all out and I needed it weeks ago. They didn’t listen to me when I told them I was in a lot of pain and uncomfortable and didn’t offer anything. Overall this was a horrible experience.
Dr lied about my husbands MRI results so he could get a paying customer in his bed. then they sent him home with a cabulance co who LOST my husband. so called nurses were good, but admin was nasty and no-caring
They saved my life after 3 strokes. Wonderful care .l cant express enough what a great place this is to be cared for after an emergency. The Drs a nd staff are top notch. They do a great job with tender care.
Firstly, EVERYTIME we called they were on a break, never free to talk. Secondly, my family found out through my grandmother’s nursing home (she has Dementia) that she had a BRAIN TUMOR. we found out for the first time through the nursing home my grandmother had a brain tumor, and the hospital my grandmother has been staying at for months never mentioned it to us.
Shout outs to Triage nurse Rose, Labor and delivery Nurse Tara and recovery nurse Maria. These ladies truly made the experience of the birth of our daughter fantastic.
At first I thought i had a great visit, the ARNP was very nice. Then, I got the bill. Before going it was verified that they were a prefered provider and the wellness exam was covered. So why the $125.25 bill? The insurance paid $398.75. When the bill was reviewed, it was stated that because I happened to answer a question with the answer that I had painful menstrual cramps, they charge out differently for that, that isnt included in the wellness topics. I did not request medications for the issue, nor given any. Nobody shared with me that you werent able to speak without being billed for it. This bill will be going through the appeal process. Complete head ache this vist has turned out to be. So when your doctor asks how are things going , beware of how you answer, you may get charged for it.
My wife had a C-section there and on the same day the nurses made her get out of bed and walk around knowing she was in severe pain! And also one of the night nurses attempted to steal her Nintendo switch I got her for Christmas!
Went to Dr. Patel to have something done with my leg..pain has been going on since 2013 getting worse. She sent me to have a ultrasound done and after I had it done she claimed I didnt have all my texting done. I am in so much pain. WOULDNT RECOMMEND HER TO ANYONE. Anyone know of a good Doctor.
Took care of me during a miscarriage and all staff members were very caring! Always answer any question or concerns. Excited to be giving birth Here!
Great medical center with specialists, general practitioners and emergency facilities. Emergency service is typically fast with minimal wait times and triage system. Nurses and doctors are caring and friendly. All around great medical services!
The pavilion for women and children is superior and focused on one mission. The campus is spread over many acres with lots of parking options. The Emergency Room has been moved to the other Providence hospital, so it is quieter. I bet the rooms have great views of Everetts harbor. (P.S.They just helped me become an uncle again!)
Called to arrange a visit with a doctor about intense abdominal pain. Staff told me that i could go to the ER, but i cant make an appointment at the hospital. Incompetence all around. Dont trust them.
We had our 5 kids here! Good experiences with nurses and midwives! Plus the 5th ones free! Oh wait thats the bread store.
Beautiful facility with clean and spacious rooms. Havent tried the food yet but room service is available for patients and their families. Fairly extensive menu looks and sounds comparable to restaurant quality. Staff is kind and keeps you well informed.
I delivered my daughter May 2019 and I have nothing negative to say! My dr and nursing staff I had were the best team!
I cant put zero stars? What a shame. What little staff they have at this building are pathetic. They also are NOT single mother/parent friendly. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME HERE.For those seeking reviews on OB care, the Pavillion next door is no better. Save yourself the money and go somewhere else.
Everything is out of control...especially timing and informing. Very tight space for patients preparation. Overcrowded waiting area for family members. Not providing an accurate information. Using volunteers as messengers.
My wife and I just had our first child here and had a very good experience. No labor is easy and they do their best to accommodate and prioritize. Very impressed with the staff.
Please do not give these folks your business find another hospital or facility to go to I guys Ive never been treated worse and Im trying to protect you this hospital does not care about you as a patient in order to take care about using human being just do yourself a favor stay away from these people go to another hospital trust me on this
Hit or miss. Depends on Doctor. Revised from one to three stars, due to changes made, which we required.
My fiancé gets her care here for both off her pregnancy’s and she loves the staff they are always supper friendly and helpful!
My wife went in for major surgery and all the nursing staff reassure me and put me at ease with the whole process.
My wife and I had all our kids here. Great Doctors and staff!
It is the hardest place to get into see your own Doctor at. Never enough appointments
When my wife was pregnant, she got an erpetual , and the nurses sucked, she had to poke her twice.
I dont like how they took my picture, on the tag I was just wayyy to Dark; when I say dark I mean dark like the back of the vantablack, I know Im brown but the picture was way to racist 😂🤣
This hospital is the worst with talking with the familys about your child wouldnt have your kid at this hospital at all
What a joke I talk to one person then on hold then next person no clue and transfer again then not my department and so on five people later still no clue
Worst of the worst. Try to hold on until you reach Swedish or Harborview. Seriously.
If you arrive on time for an appointment, dont expect to be seen on time. 45 minutes and still waiting.
They delivered my daughter with no issues. Enough said.
Love my dr...way better than The Everett Clinic!
Overall okay parking is a disaster at this place plan ahead 1 parking structure for two buildings.
They are super slow and have bad attitudes in the ER. Go somewhere else!!
Clean, orderly, friendly staff.
Dr ANTHONY Crawford is a joke.Has no right being a M.D.
I had all my kids here this place is great
Loved my doctor and my labor experience
Friendly staff And excellent patient care
The attention everybody received as required was better than expected.
Not very good at working with low income people.
It was ok
Incredible facility and workers
They were kind to me
Perfect for women and babies.
Great
The staff was perfect!
Great place to visit.
Pt is good though..
The staff is wonderful.
Everyone was great
Constantly understaffed.
Excellent staff!
Amazing care
Everett
The system is broken
Friendly people
On Monday my daughter was born in this hospital. I just want to thank nurse Rita for the work she did by spending all day taking care of me. I wish there were more nurses and doctors with the devotion with which Rita does her job. Thanks Rita. and thanks to all the doctors who treated me. And Rita, sorry for squeezing your hand too much 🙈💕On Monday my daughter was born in this hospital I just want to thank the nurse Rita for the work she did by spending all day taking care of me I wish there were more nurses and doctors with the devotion with which Rita does her job Thank you Rita and thank you all the doctors who treated me. And Rita, sorry for squeezing your hand too much 🙈💕
The worst traumatic experience I have ever had, I had my cesarean section for my second daughter with Dr. Nariman Heshmati, he did not give me anesthesia and I felt everything, like something hot was opening me, in the room no one spoke Spanish and they did not understand me, when I They were discharged, I lasted three months with very severe pain that no pill took away, I slept for 2 or three hours and ended up with severe depression that my family took me from hospital to hospital to find out what I had. I am traumatized, I am terrified of seeing that hospital and thinking that what I experienced could happen to someone else.
I had my baby here and the care was very good! As soon as I got better, they changed my room to the one where I would stay recovering. Most of the nurses are very nice! The nurse Barb who spoke Spanish helped me a lot with my breastfeeding! They were patient with me! And they helped me with any questions as a new mom.
September 4 I had a surgery, and I thank the staff... doctor Nicolov Laurent and the nurses Very professional and compassionate attitude who prepared me before my surgery and after the surgery, bless God everything is fine!!