There was a time in 2015 that I came by ambulance because I had nearly succeeded in killing myself. I was saved by the amazing providers in this facility. I was in the ICU for weeks, part of that time on life support. There were so many times that I was closer to death than alive. It wasn't the science of medicine that ultimately saved me. It was the amazing people in this hospital and their caring kindness to treat me as if I was their family member. There were nights when I would cry because I couldn't sleep and my body hurt so much. During that time, there was always someone there trying to comfort me. One particularly horrible night they were unable to comfort me, so they called my parents and allowed them to stay all night to comfort me. I'm sure it would have been easier to give me something to calm me, but they used their generous natures to try anything to give me comfort. The nurses would say that it was a complete miracle I survived any of it. The miracle was really the people who saved me. They were WONDERFUL to my family. I can with 100% certainty say that I would not be here if they had not fought for me.
I had an amazing experience when I went in to have my son. The staff was very accomodating. I was a little nervous because he was coming 3 1/2 weeks early and my nurse was just amazing and helped me keep calm. AND they have all you can drink slushies when you're in labor! :-)
Nothing like sitting in your hospital bed thinking if it would be worth paying 2 hospitals bills so I could go to a different hospital to get better care. I went to the emergency room, the nurse forgot to draw my blood, then tried to discharge me before the doctor had even seen me. She said oh I thought he had already been in here, let me go check…25 minutes later came back and tried to discharge me again and I still hadn’t seen the doctor yet. The nurse then came in to give me some medication to take at the time and a prescription to go home with, she dropped the ones I was supposed to take at the time. Then I noticed that the prescription was wrote incorrectly, it didn’t have the correct amount of pills for what I was supposed to be taking. Enough said…This place is a JOKE!!! I will NEVER be going back!!!!!!!!!!!
No experience at this hospital, just amazed at all the bad reviews Jordan Valley hospital, has and glad I've read them, and hope I have sense enough to seek out another hospital, should I ever need one, heaven forbid.
I would give this hospital a zero if I could. I was hit from behind in a car crash and sat in the waiting room for almost 40 minutes with zero other people out there with me. Also, the insurance company took a long time to settle things and I haven't heard from them for multiple months after they told me it was settled. Approximately a month ago, they sent me a bill for nearly $600 and expected it paid for right then and there with no notice. I received multiple letters and phone calls in two months with threats to turn me into collections. I started to pay them what I could afford and I was then told there was a $100 minimum (that is no where on the letter and was never said to me the first three calls) and she would see if payments could be approved. I was not at fault for the crash, I was not aware of any balance, and they expect me to throw out almost $600 after they all of a sudden snap their fingers and send a bill. The single most unprofessional and unreliable hospital that I have been to and their process is even more absurd. Do not go here if you do not have to. It is really that simple.
It's amazing that the staff has not been reprimanded on these issues. Especially house keeping, are they not trained on how to clean? I wonder with all the staff infections that are in the reviews, that alone would scare the wits out of me, its kinda sad nothing changes especially when there is response to the reviews, just someone responding to them but doing nothing about it, nothing changes until something changes, so to the responders, do something to make your hospital, a good place to come to make some changes train your people to be responsible for others lives, be kind to your customer's, listen to them and take steps to help them to have an excellent experience and in return you will have repeat customers, if money, is your concern just think how much more you would make with some effort on your part to make your customers, feel like they would always come back to Jordan Valley, and word of mouth is the best for any business also your reviews would sky rocket, for the most part, there are those you just can't make happy, but you can still try, well good luck to all you customers and to the hospital staff and may God, keep you healthy and safe so you have no need for hospital stays,
I live very near to this hospital, and have many chronic issues that cause emergency room visits fairly often. There's another ER in Daybreak, where my primary care physician is, but there's no contest between the two. The doctors, nurses, techs, therapists, have ALL been AMAZING. I was in the ER tonight for pain and I was in and out in 2 hours. The wait time is rarely long. They are great listener and really try to understand how to best help in the situation. Tonight, my nurse was Carly. She made sure I had absolutely everything I needed every second of the time I was there. She was also very kind and thoughtful. She made me feel so comfortable when I was in there because I was in intense pain, which is hard to do! The provider was great too. She helped get me through tonight until I can follow up with other providers.
Jordan Valley Medical Center is a US Hospital based in West Jordan, Utah. Jordan Valley Medical Center is located at 3580 W 9000 S, West Jordan, UT 84088, USA.
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