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ChristianaCare Union Hospital
106 Bow Street, Elkton, Maryland, United States
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About the ChristianaCare Union Hospital
ChristianaCare Union Hospital, located at 106 Bow Street in Elkton, Maryland, is a leading health institution dedicated to providing exceptional care to the community. As part of the ChristianaCare network, Union Hospital offers a wide range of services and treatments, backed by a commitment to clinical excellence and patient-centered care. With over 112 years of experience, the hospital has earned a reputation for delivering high-quality healthcare to residents of Cecil County and beyond. From the latest technology to compassionate, personalized care, ChristianaCare Union Hospital is dedicated to serving the needs of patients and their families. Join us in our mission to promote growth, innovation, and excellence in healthcare for the region.
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106 Bow St, Elkton, MD 21921, United States
Reviews of ChristianaCare Union Hospital
"Maternity ward is a joke. Went there 20 weeks pregnant for cramps and extreme bleeding. Went there because they are the closest hospital by the way and I felt like this was an emergency! Wasn’t even checked for the cause of bleeding till 3 hours after arriving. Was told by Doctor Hawkins that my cervical stitch came undone and that was I was dilating. Then upon release after basically making me feel like I was gonna lose my baby, they discharged me from triage and had me walk ALL the way to the emergency room where I came in at… that’s a long walk for someone who is dilating and bleeding at 20 weeks. Mind you they didn’t even check me till my mother called them and told them that I was still bleeding and had bled through my underwear! Thank GOODNESS I had an appointment the next day with my doctor in Towson because she informed me I was NOT dilated and I did NOT tear my stitch. I was bleeding from my placenta. Which isn’t good either but better than thinking I was going to lose my child! I’m so glad union is not my obgyn and I will not be returning for ANYTHING baby related."
"The first time I took my mom to the hospital was on Friday 12/29/23 we were there from 11:30am till 5:45 pm, my mom wasn’t seen till 2:42pm. The doctor Dr. Alego was very nice, kind and professional. The nurses, Heather, Brittany, Allison and Sam were also very nice, kind and professional. They listened to my moms concern and made sure to know what the reason for my mom’s pain was. The doctor told her to come back on Sunday if the pain was still occurring. We returned on Sunday at 6:30 am and my mom wasn’t seen till 10am. What kind of hospital makes a patient wait four hours to be seen? The people that came behind my mom were seen before her and that happened on Friday too. The visitor policy that you guys have needs to change. They almost didn’t allow me to stay with my mom overnight. I told them that my mom doesn’t understand certain words in English so I need to be by her to translate for her and be able to translate for the doctor and nurses too. My mom slept overnight at the hospital on Sunday night and the night staff only one nurse was really nice and was able to understand what my mom needed. One of the night nurses told me that I couldn’t use the same bathroom as my mom and needed to use the bathroom in the hallway. I don’t understand why I couldn’t use the same bathroom as my mom. What would’ve happened if I woke up in the middle of the night to use that bathroom and might have fallen down? Plus during the day I wanted to use that bathroom but it was very nasty and not even clean. When someone is sick they shouldn’t be with someone else in the same room especially when they want to relax. They put another woman in the same room as my mother and didn’t even ask her if she was comfortable sharing that room. They started talking with her quietly and started to laugh with her while one of the nurses was treating us with disrespect. The mean night nurse was talking quietly and asking the roommate was it a problem if my mom was in the same room as hers because she doesn’t understand a lot of english. It’s none of her business and if she didn’t like it she could’ve went to a different room because she started to put her phone volume up to the point where my mom was getting a headache. My mom asked her if she could put the volume down but she didn’t answer until a nurse came and asked her to put it down. But the night nurses couldn’t have asked my mom if it was alright with her? I can’t remember her name but one of the night nurses was really nice and she gave me a blanket and a pillow and made sure if I needed something else. Ever since the union hospital became with christiana care it went down the drain. Union hospital used to care about their patients but now with christiana care they are no longer about them."
"I would rate this Hospital a 0 if that was an option. We brought my Mother in after having severe pain down her arm, numbness in her hands and feet and inability to stand or walk. She was given a few tests. Told it was nothing acute, follow up w her Primary and she needed to go to skilled nursing facility. The Dr saw her once in morning and never came back. She was discharged without being able to walk. She ended up falling several more times at home. We then took her to UPenn and it has been an amazing experience since we got here. She was diagnosed w Guillian Barre Syndrome. Has had amazing care and a plan in place. She is already getting stronger and will be heading to an Acute Care rehab in a few days.. had we followed Unions instructions the outcome would be much different and not in a good way. Honestly a terrible experience."
"Horrible experience. My mother was in excruciating pain with inability to walk. They said she did not qualify for admittance after doing tests. PT eval said unsafe to go home but they said they couldn’t keep her because of her type of insurance. She was sent home with no ability to walk- this was an active person three days prior. Thankfully we took her to UPenn the next day, after she had two falls at home and extreme pain, where she was admitted, diagnosed, a treatment plan was started, and will be released to an acute rehab facility shortly. She already has some feeling back in legs. Diagnosed with Gillian barre that without proper treatment can effect your ability to breathe and require intubation. Thank good we got her true medical care. Stay far away for serious conditions."
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