Long story short, last time I went in at 10 pm, got triaged pretty quickly, maybe a half hour after arriving, then decided to leave around midnight without seeing a doctor at all. They actually called my name for financials about the time I was heading to the door, so I went back and explained I changed my mind about service. Got a bill for 15 dollars a couple of weeks later for the blood pressure cuff they used. Last time I ever needed them. Went the next day to an urgent care clinic and got taken care of much quicker and cheaper than the ER would have ever been.
I've had several surgeries and precedures done at this hospital since 2004. All the staff from housekeeping to the doctorshave always been very good to.i could go to a much larger hospital a whole lot closer to me, but will not give up the care I receive here for a shorter drive. They must treat their well also. I've seen most of a the same faces, especially in OR all these years. That's a very comforting when your wheeled into the operating room and feel like you know the people that are taking care of you and they even remember you too. I can't say enough great things about Dr Cordista and Dr Venu. Without Dr Cordista I wouldn't be here today and Dr Venu is the most caring compassionate doctor I've ever heard of much less have the privilege of knowing.You centainly can't go wrong here!!
Weigh your options before going to the ER.
Its pretty pathetic when they take their patients right away to have visitors. I went to see a family member with my 1 year old child with me and was told we could not go up because it is now hospital policy no children under 12. Oh but if it were myself or her father she would have been aloud. I understand if you give visitors a warning that hey their is an outbreak or ex. It's flue season and let us decide but you are taking their right away. I mean for all they know my family member could have been dying and we were there to say our final goodbyes which thankfully isn't the case but you are going to take that away from someone. Way to go CRMC you have ranked #1 in being heartless, but y'all will have to live with that.
All personnel were extremely friendly. The cardiac doctor Lawrence Ukpong was very professional and after EKG Echogram and stress test he spent as much time as we needed to make certain we completely understood the results and the implications. I would certainly recommend this hospital for any diagnostic analysis
The ER is definitely slow, but there can be many reasons for this so I try not to be too quick to judge them on it. Triage is there to decide who should see a doctor first, so basically to decide how much of an emergency your issue is. I'm certain that trauma patients are going to be seen ahead of flu patients etc. Sometimes as well, the waiting area can be empty but an ambulance could have brought in someone much more of an emergency than yourself.
My fiance and I welcomed our baby boy into the world recently at Colquitt Regional and the Doctors, Nurses, and all the staff treated us like family.....we will never ever forget all the kindness we received there !!
I've had both good and bad experiences here, both myself and with loved ones. Sometimes the care seems a bit substandard, and at other times it can be the best care you could ever receive.
Colquitt Regional Medical Center is a US Hospital based in Moultrie, Georgia. Colquitt Regional Medical Center is located at 3131 S Main St, Moultrie, GA 31768, USA.
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