San Angelo Community Medical Center

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San Angelo Community Medical Center Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

San Angelo Community Medical Center is located in San Angelo, United States on 3501 Knickerbocker Rd. San Angelo Community Medical Center is rated 4 out of 5 in the category hospitalmedical center in United States. San Angelo Community Medical Center. San Angelo Community Medical Center is your community healthcare provider; a 171-bed facility with a wide range of ...

Address

3501 Knickerbocker Rd

Phone

+13259499511

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Ann Wysong

I want to thank all of the nurses and doctors that attended to me during this crazy weather. Y'all ROCK!!!! You all have shown your professionalism and determination to be the best at what y'all do. Thank y'all for putting up with me and the wonderful care that you gave to me. You all went above and beyond to help the patients in this hospital while being under pressure and stress yourselves and to show how much you care about us. Thanks to the dietary team and keep up the good work! And BIG SHOUT OUT to the Nurses in OB for finding me a charger for my phone and allowing me to use it when I got moved

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Erica Weber

We received exceptional care by the wonderful healthcare professionals at San Angelo Community Medical Center, the birthplace of wow. We delivered our daughter safely and comfortably and were supported and cared for by the wonderful nursing team and our OB. (Name withheld due to privacy, but we absolutely love her.) This facility and its employees keep safety and cleanliness a high priority which is important during all times but especially during these last few months. We are incredibly grateful for every heart and hand that made this such a wonderful experience for us and will forever cherish the memories of the birth of our daughter and our stay with Community Medical Center as one filled with love, hope and comfort. We highly reccomend this Hospital and its staff to care for you and yours. Thank you, The Webers.

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Robert Traylor

Wow!! This place is incredible. Every interaction we had from our first appointment to birth was fantastic. Our doctor, Dr Henke, has been in the game so long he delivered the labor and delivery nurse we had. Every team member we met, everyone we spoke to; reception, COVID screening, billing, lab, nurses, OBs, the cafeteria staff, house keeping, labor and delivery, recovery, - EVERYONE made us feel like part of their family. The facility is sterile, the appointments are timely, the staff is great, the food is delicious. Us having our first child here really set the bar HIGH for where ever we are stationed for the next baby. Thank you, SACMC.

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CV Biblical Counseling Center

I just had day surgery here. It was a great experience. EVERY person I cam into contact with was wonderful. There was not a bad apple in the bunch! They were all very nice, polite, and accommodating.

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Megan Randall

Go somewhere else. I had a horrendous experience with the ER. Admitted myself mid afternoon thinking I was having a heart attack. They ran multiple blood tests, did an EKG, took an xray of my heart, and a CT angiogram (CT was 4200 alone which they did not tell me). After all that the doctor never came in to go over the results! A nurse came in after hours of waiting and said I was discharged, though I said none of the test results had been discussed. She left to check with the doctor and came back saying \he said everything looks good\ and sent me on my way. The doctor came in when I was first admitted and all he wanted to talk about was how I shouldn't be worried at all about covid and politics. Politics. So it turns out I was not having a heart attack but blood pressure problems. Side note, when your blood pressure is elevated to dangerous levels it simulates very similar symptoms of a heart attack. It took a long time to get it down while waiting for the other results, but then when they dismissed me without even going over all the tests it went right back up. Oh, another fun thing. While I was waiting the heart monitor suddenly started going off. The screen indicating something critical. No one came in. I repeatedly hit the nurse call button for several minutes. Finally someone came in and said that the call button is finicky and doesn't always work. Which is something to consider if you are actually in critical condition. When I asked about the monitor she said sometimes that acts up too. Seriously?! I still have not received copies of any of the test results and the ER billed my insurance for 10,412. I'll say that again, 10,412. Truly one of the worst medical experiences of my entire life.