Monroe County Medical Center

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Tompkinsville, United States

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General hospital· Hospital· Adult day care center· Doctor· Emergency care physician· Family practice physician· Internist· Medical laboratory

Monroe County Medical Center Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Monroe County Medical Center is located in Tompkinsville, United States on 529 Capp Harlan Rd. Monroe County Medical Center is rated 3 out of 5 in the category general hospital in United States.

Address

529 Capp Harlan Rd

Phone

+1 2704879231

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Maria W.

Very nice people and service.

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Preston Cleary

They overcharged my insurance which overcharged me they tried to beat me out of 1500 on medical bills and my insurance caught them. On top of that they don’t even provide good service I was the missed diagnosed seven times. I finally went to Vanderbilt and got better treatment. Don’t waste your money here go to a better hospital if you care about your health and your pocketbook after I almost died because of these people.

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Alex Duran

I am a stroke survivor and was treated for stroke. My whole life I have been afraid of a hospital but I am no longer afraid. Very few times I have given five stars for anything however this place is the exception. The nursing staff is extremely caring and courteous and know what the hell they're doing. My doctor AC Carter I'm lucky I met. This is a smaller facility in Tompkinsville Kentucky what more can I say. You are in good hands here

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Chris Berardi

Multiple times I have been to the front desk and the nurses station only to find them sitting there on their phones!!!! Not paying any attention to anything. Are you serious?!?!? The doctor, a Dr Michael's, doesn't deserve to be treating anyone with his rude judgmental attitude. I have never had a good experience here. The locals call it the bandaid station.

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T. Rodgers

They are ok. They didn't seem to rush when my husband came hurrying in in fear of a possible heart attack, however, the receptionist was exceptional.