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22101, Moross Road, 48236, Detroit, Wayne County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 313-343-4000
website: www.stjohnprovidence.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 42.4198249, Longitude: -82.9145084
Decarsto Hill
::You come in through a metel detector then after triage they tell you to follow arrows. Dont get lost because nobody offers help they are to busy in their phones and conversating. Then this is the only place ever i have been told i cant go back with my wife until shes been seen by the doctor. Does not make sense. I have never been told that. My wife is nervous at hospitals and needs my support. Sounds like bs to me. Will never ever come back to this place
Melissa Brown
::Recently I went to this hospital 2 days in a row and the Security Officer Rusitani was the rudest and offended my family in many ways. He was laughing and saying things to upset us while our loved one was in the hospital fighting for his life. I have spoke to the security supervisor as well as the manager and itβs gettimg dealt with Iβm writing this post to say no one should have to deal with such things especially when someone they love is in surgery. I prayed for this officer and pray that God will direct him into bettering his ways I know God will handle it.
Michele J
::I wish I could've given zero stars. My newborn was either thrown or dropped on the floor. When I gave birth to my next child moments after she was born, someone tried to draw her blood with great difficulty. My baby seemed to me to be experiencing discomfort, I lightly tapped on the glass with one fingernail telling her to stop the procedure. On the day of discharge they contacted CPS and falsely accused me of being a drug addict and threatened to take my baby. "I HAVE NEVER USED ILLEGAL DRUGS!" My father hired me an attorney and the CPS worker said he know abuse when he hear it and my case was a difference of opinion. This was a case of MALICE, SLANDER, DEFAMATION OF CHARACTER AND, PURE EVIL. My father and two aunts died at this hospital under questionable circumstances. PLEASE, DO NOT BRING YOUR LOVED ONES HERE.
Jacquie Lewis-Kemp
::As I read other reviews, it seems that St. John Hospital is the place to stay away from. Unfortunately, EMS took my mother-in-law to ER at St. John hospital. She was suffering from severe stomach pain and ER did sufficient testing and cared for her, however when they kept her overnight she met the nurse from hell. My mother-in-law was impacted from other medication that she was taking. They kept her for observation, gave her an IV and 2 enemas. As her bowel began to move, she was told to stay in the bed and the nurse would bring her a bed pan. As it became busy on the floor, the nurse stopped the nurse's aide from helping my mother-in-law and told her to see another patient--while leaving my mother-in-law sitting in her own feces. See the photo below of my mother-in-law when I picked her up to be discharged. Speaking of being discharged, the nurse tried to send my mother-in-law home in a cab, rather than wait 30 minutes for us to pick her up. Once we established a time for us to pick her up, she told my mother-in-law to pack up because she is leaving by 4pm and not a minute later. This was on September 1, 2017.
Siddiqah Wright
::(Long post alert, but worth the read) I normally don't go into detail or let alone even mention if I've had a bad experience with any facility that I've attended but I must say this was the worst experience I've had with this hospital. I recently gave birth to my baby girl on Mon Feb 5, 2018 and the morning staff was terrible especially the nurse that I had that came in at 7 am she was an older woman in her fifties I'll say. During my labor after receiving an epidural that I could have went without she prepped me to have my catheter. I explained to her that even after receiving the epidural my left side still had feeling while my right side was completely numb. She ignored me and proceeded to tell me how "I just needed to be shifted from side to side so the medicine could work on both sides. After she moved me to my left and right side a couple of times I was still in pain I told her and she still made excuses saying "oh the epidural isn't going to take the pain completely away" in which I told her I wasn't expecting the pain that I was in to be completely gone. I could still feel the contractions in my lower pelvic area and after she inserted the catheter it was even more painful. So after crying for about an hour I asked her if she could just slightly pull the catheter out just a little, and she did with an annoyed look on her face and I was relieved a bit but of course I was still in a ridiculous amount of pain due to the contractions that I was still having. She didn't change her attitude until after my child's father arrived along with the rest of my family, hmm how ironic. Then not to mention I didn't have any privacy while giving birth to my baby. I counted a total of 13 people in the room with me, 5 standing over my baby while they were cleaning her up along with the rest just standing around. I literally felt like I was part of a science project. I have to admit that the doctor who delivered my baby, he was very respectful and sympathetic towards me and for that I was thankful.