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Domingo | abierto 24 horas |
433, East 6th Street, 85203, Mesa, Maricopa County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 480-427-3000
sitio web: promise-phoenix.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 33.425392, Longitude: -111.821437
PYT EDU1
::It was so frightening when moving my mom to a facility after her discharge from the hospital, you never know what to expect in how your loved one and family members will be treating.. I honestly can say that my mom had a good month long stay at Promise and still on the road to a good recovery.. I would have to say that there was a nurse that ignored my mom's needs throughout the day, but that was taken care of and my mom was never under her care.. Thank you!! April..
Lorenzo Henry
::It was hard being a patient nice staff but to many issues with the doctors
Anne McDaniel
::They should rename this hospital the death hospital. My ex husband only 42 years old. Father of my children was brought here for recovery and died within a week. This hospital is where you bring someone to die apparently. DO NOT BRING YOUR LOVED ONES HERE!! My children lost their father when it could have easily been avoided.
The Real One
::My grandfather was transferred from Chandler Hospital to Promise hospital on a breathing machine. It felt like home when we arrived to Promise. My grandfather went into the ICU there for 2 weeks and they helped him be able to breathe on his own. The facility was very clean and the staff were super helpful and friendly. I hope he never needs this type of care again but if so we would definitely come back to Promise!!
Freida Pittman
::My sister Joyce Dawkins was at Promise Hospital for 6 weeks or so. They, set up for her to go home 3/24/17 at 3;00 pm. Joyce has a very large wound in her stomach. With what they call a mound manager covering it. The wound has to be changed 3X a day. She was sent home with nothing to change the wound with. On top of that the scrips they sent home where for liquid opiate that no Pharmacy could fill. The best Promise said was she would have to go to the Emergency room to get her pain back in control. The process used at Promise to release patients is not in the best interest of the patient.