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04-2025 Dr. Zayan A. Kanjo, MD in Best 14 MEDICAL SERVICES near Oak Harbor, WAWhidbeyHealth Walk-In Care - Oak Harbor Amy Huwa: My husband went in with ear pain, throat, and sinus issues. Told them he had started the week with 103 fever, and these were his symptoms. At this point, his eyes were also swollen. The PA he saw literally came into his room, asked him about why he was there...did not once touch or examine him anywhere and said that he had pink eye and where do you want me to call in the meds to.
I took him to the ER, and he had a double ear infection, a sinus infection, and pink eye in both eyes.
The kicker for me is I know they will bill my insurance wrong, and I will have to call to try to get them to code it correctly...which never happens and I always get the run around.
To say I am disappointed in the care is an understatement. He literally walked into his room, crossed his legs and asked him his symptoms, and never once physically examined my husband. I hope this helps the clinic have an open and honest conversation about their level of care and a prompt conversation of what is needed to better themselves. Clearly change is needed.
Jefferson Healthcare | Medical Center - Port Townsend Jon Fox: My wife went into urgent care and saw Ingrid. I hate to say it but, cant they find a Dr. that has compassion. Unbelievable, when she asked if she could see Macey, Ingrid told her that patients dont have the right to see whatever Dr. they want. She was very short and rude and the worst, weve ever seen. Overall we love Jefferson Healthcare and I had a great experience with Shawnisa, in the sleep clinic.
Swedish Hospital Cherry Hill Campus - Seattle MJ Montgomery: Patient care from the doctors and most RNs were great. There was a traveling nurse who accused one of my family members with interfering with my mother’s care while she was a patient there. A different nurse (who wasn’t there during the interaction) pulled my family member out of the room, to sign a paper admitting to interfering with my mother’s care. The family member was advocating for my mother since the nurses were not listening to her and her needs - regarding pain management. My mother had extensive surgery. At 1 AM in the morning, when she finally fall asleep that same nurse flipped on the light and started grabbing my mother’s stuff telling us we needed to move to another room immediately so they could accommodate somebody else coming out of surgery. They moved us a couple of rooms down. No one else occupied that room for over 12 hours. From that moment, we requested not to allow that RN back in my mother’s room.
My mother, stayed for a few days there. I stayed with her there.
The cafeteria had good food options. I tried the salmon burger, cheeseburger, Philly, tater tots, fries, onion rings, and salads. The cafeteria had decent food.
The hospital is like a maze, pretty much like every other hospital. By the time you learn all the routes, it’s time to go home.
Parking is terrible, and expensive! There is some to our parking, but it is very limited and you have to walk a distance. The parking garage has plenty of parking.
UW Medical Center - Montlake | Seattle Hospital - Seattle Kristina Colleen: I received great care here. Of course there is a lot of waiting at the ER but this was much quicker and more efficient than other ER experiences I’ve had. All the staff were helpful, caring, and professional and really listened when I described my symptoms. Thank you!
Virginia Mason Medical Center - Seattle Billy D: The medical care was excellent, but your building layout sucks! I had to find Wound Care and no employee, no map, nothing helped me find it. If you move centers, you should walk it like a patient. I arrived 30 minutes early and wound up 15 minutes late. Crazy. Also, I had kidney transplant surgery and the day after discharge, my incision opened up and now I’m dealing with that. The doctors closing procedures need to tighten up a bit. Lastly, your communication between departments really sucks. I’m called 3-5 times a day and I’m told contradictory information consistently. I received a call asking me where I was and no one mentioned that they scheduled a meeting for me. Very frustrating.
Swedish Hospital - First Hill Campus - Seattle Marshawn Woods: My first extended stay in a hospital was here for 6 days in January. They took great care of me. The medical staff understood my anxieties & made me feel as comfortable as possible. The doctors made sure I understood the nature of my situation & provided me with any information I needed, financial support, including a note for my employer. The view was great, the food was good & I had a low sodium menu. The most special part of my stay was the staff: MAs, CNAs, RNs.. Every single one made me feel like I was their only patient & treated me that way. I was scared, anxious, never been admitted to a hospital before & was there for something serious & by the time I left I wanted to write a thank you note to everyone I encountered. They are the real MVPs. Thank you.
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Harborview Medical Center - Seattle Philicia Saephan: Just wanted to rate the "Meditation" room, love the cozy feel and warm and heated room. Its slightly separated with a curtain, perfect for wanting a separate space. Great for sisters separating from praying with brothers. There are prayer mats available to use and I saw Meditation pillows.
Its really nice to have these available for visitors especially because we could be visiting our loved ones all day or weeks. As a Muslim, Im happy that they have this for us. Thanks!