Heliport: North Adams Regional Hospital 71 Hospital Avenue, North Adams, MA 01247
About the Business
Welcome to Heliport: North Adams Regional Hospital, your premier aviation facility located at 71 Hospital Avenue, North Adams, Massachusetts. As a key transportation hub in the region, our heliport is dedicated to providing efficient and reliable aerial services to meet the needs of both medical and general aviation. Situated conveniently within the North Adams Regional Hospital complex, our facility plays a crucial role in supporting emergency medical services, ensuring rapid and safe transport for critical care patients.
At Heliport: North Adams Regional Hospital, we prioritize safety, efficiency, and exceptional service. Our state-of-the-art infrastructure is designed to accommodate a wide range of helicopters, offering seamless accessibility for emergency medical flights and other aviation requirements. Whether you're a pilot, healthcare provider, or community member, you can trust our experienced team to deliver professional and courteous support.
We take pride in our contribution to the local community by enhancing healthcare access and providing vital aviation services. For more information about our heliport operations, please contact us or visit our location at 71 Hospital Avenue. Experience the difference at Heliport: North Adams Regional Hospital, where we are committed to excellence in aviation and community care.
Location & Phone number
71 Hospital Avenue, North Adams, Massachusetts 01247, United States
Reviews
"Someone who has had a past, Who is doing the right thing in recovery ! Has a physical problem ......back pulled spacificly ..goes here and tries to do the pain medication the right way... Thru a DR. And they refuse to perscribe actual narcotics ....which will take the pain away... What happens when the person that goes and is given something that doesn't work.... Goes to that place that will work? If you know what i mean?..... And by chance has a overdose because he or she can't handle the ignorance here?....if a person is on methadone or suboxone and tells the dr he or she hasn't taken there dose in two days of pain..... To avoid interaction with pain meds ....why not believe them?... Are we scum?.. We can't be trusted?...i mean we afterall did find and seek the help to begin the suboxone or methadone....didn't we?... So why does a dr just assume a person who is asking for a percocett or vikodan however it's spelled..... Would be lying his or her way to ten of those per say?....99% of drug addicts have graduated to the next level if your on subs or meth so i think it's wrong to be in a sense penalized for getting yourself help.... No one can force sobriety on anyone.... So I'm not sure how the dr that denies that patient that simple perscription ....and the patient can't handle it goes back to the streets for the pain help.... Dies..... And theres a paper trail showing they just went to the ER and were given diflonac....or some third rate pain med ....for i guess addicts ....is going to feel... Or how they will explain how they decided it was best to just shove the patient or the door as another addict...will feel... Knowing that they could of avoided the street market pain killer..... Makes no sense to me how they can just maker sure they are not the perscribing dr for that visit to the er.... Don't want to be that dr.... I'm sickened how the Er system works.... And the experience is terrifying to go thru...... Hope the drs will learn this part of there job..... Judgement!....not all addicts are losers for the record"
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