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HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center
250 East Dunlap Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
About the HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center
HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center is a premier medical institution located at 250 East Dunlap Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona. As a leading healthcare provider in the region, this hospital offers a wide range of medical services and specialties to meet the needs of the community. With a team of skilled doctors, nurses, and staff, patients can expect top-notch care and treatment in a state-of-the-art facility. Whether you are seeking primary care, specialized treatment, or emergency services, HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center is dedicated to providing compassionate and high-quality healthcare to all who walk through its doors.
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250 E Dunlap Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020, United States
Reviews of HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center
"I have given this place 2 stars because the night nurses and supervisor saved the morning nurses and morning “house” supervisor. Otherwise, this place would have gotten a 1 star. The house supervisor named Michelle was absolutely rude to me and my baby’s father when I had him bring the baby to me. I hadn’t seen my baby in 3 days due to the issues I had going on with the infection under my skin. I was unable to properly take care of my baby so me seeing her while I was in the hospital meant so much to me… until Michelle decided she had a problem with it. At first, the night nurse told me I couldn’t see the baby in the room I was in due to the flu season. Okay, fine, but I had asked if I could go to the lobby instead just to breastfeed my baby and see her because I was not about to have engorged breasts due to not being able to feed my baby for 3 days. Plus, I just wanted to see my baby. I have had engorged breasts and stuck ducts twice already and that is not fun at all. I was already down in the chapel with my baby’s father and my baby until I needed to go use the restroom in the lobby. While my baby and baby’s father were waiting for me to finish using the restroom in the lobby, Michelle, the house supervisor had so much to say even though it looked like Michelle was getting ready to go home anyway and was starting problems. The problem started when Michelle was looking at my baby in all the wrong ways possible and my baby’s father saw the dirty looks she was giving the baby. Of course that made him furious because at this point the baby doesn’t deserve that negative energy from especially a HOUSE SUPERVISOR. She came at my baby’s father very rude and asked, “what’s your business here?” She didn’t ask who he was seeing just what his business was… She approached my baby’s father in a rude manner. My baby’s father was very polite to her and told her that both the nurse and security guard said it was fine for the baby to be in the lobby/chapel to see the mother (me.) Michelle could care less and was getting security involved. Once my baby’s father saw that Michelle still didn’t care about what I had to say about the nurses letting me down in the lobby/chapel to see the baby, that’s when he really started going off on her. Security there was saying that if he was to come back that they would arrest him. Now what would you want to arrest him for? For speaking up and standing up for his family? He didn’t put his hands on anyone. These security guards are way too high on their horse and need to fact check their own laws for felonies. Just because my baby’s father was giving the same energy to Michelle that she was giving to us at first now my baby’s father was the problem???? Maybe y’all should put Michelle in check. Seriously ask her if she has an issue with brown or black people because that’s how she was coming off to me. If we feel like we are being discriminated against regardless of what nurses and security said then we should have sued everyone in that building to be quite honest for discriminatory treatment. Honestly, I hope you guys don’t get the wrong person. I am a person to not be messed with any way, but there’s worse people than me out there. Watch how you approach people especially since you don’t know what’s going on with their life. Michelle, you were so unprofessional and so rude. You had 4 security guards to back you up and for what? To threaten my baby’s father with a felony and an arrest? Because he spoke his mind and told the truth and saw it the way it was? I hope you and the security guards that backed you up have the year that you deserve because we didn’t deserve any of that mistreatment."
"I was admitted and from there on, the healthcare was amazing. I was on the first floor and all the nurses were so nice, respectful and helpful. My surgeon, Dr. Hashimoto was straightforward and was very knowledgeable with any of my concerns. I would recommend the first floor professionals to anyone. Thanks again."
"John C Lincoln is across town from us and I did not want my husband transferred there. HOWEVER, we were very impressed by everyone who took care of my hubby, from the kind people who delivered his meals to the nurses and nurses aides, to the surgeon that I believe saved Hubby's life. The hospital is clean and the care is attentive and everything we could have wished for. It is not as fancy and posh as the other Honor Health hospitals I have been in, but we had everything we needed. Now if only they could move it to the West Side ... :)"
"Dr. “Kelly” was so ruthless and heartless to my brother while “treating” him. A nurse walked me down the hallway telling me my brother needed care or he could die and right after that he tried kicking him out for being confused. Then I try to get the doctors name and nobody would tell me. On top of that, when I was there with my wife a week ago. They put her in a dirty room. Then she came out with a highly contagious diagnosis and they put someone else in the room without being cleaned again. This hospital has gone so downhill in the last year. I live close and will not return! And the hospital better now come at me asking to talk because I tried that and they were all so rude!"
"I was so filled with anxiety walking into this hospital being that I have sad family history here. But the staff I have to say made everything so much better specifically Kristin the nurse who took care of me in the emergency department. She turned my entire night around gave me some really good laughs And kept me from freaking out. I have never been treated so well, and so like a human at a hospital before in my life and I am so beyond grateful. Thank you so much Kristin. You Have forever Changed my Outlook on this hospital and completely alleviated my fear. I could not have asked for any better care. You truly are made to do what you are doing and you make the world a better place by doing it. Give her a raise!!!!!!!!"
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