Jefferson Bucks Hospital Emergency Department
380 North Oxford Valley Road, Langhorne, Pennsylvania 19047
About the Jefferson Bucks Hospital Emergency Department
Welcome to the Jefferson Bucks Hospital Emergency Department, your trusted partner in health and emergency care located at 380 North Oxford Valley Road, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. As a vital part of the Jefferson Health system, our state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to providing exceptional and immediate medical attention to those in need. Our highly trained team of board-certified emergency physicians, nurses, and support staff are available 24/7, ensuring that you receive prompt and compassionate care whenever you require it.
Whether you are experiencing a minor injury or a critical health crisis, our department is equipped with the latest medical technology and resources to handle a wide range of emergency situations. We pride ourselves on our patient-centered approach, prioritizing your comfort and well-being while delivering the highest standard of medical care.
At Jefferson Bucks Hospital Emergency Department, we understand the importance of quick and efficient service, and our streamlined processes are designed to reduce wait times and expedite treatment. We are committed to serving the Langhorne community and surrounding areas with professionalism, empathy, and respect.
Visit us at Jefferson Bucks Hospital Emergency Department, where your health and safety are our top priorities.
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380 North Oxford Valley Road, Langhorne, Pennsylvania 19047, United States
Reviews of Jefferson Bucks Hospital Emergency Department
"Denied care after being brought to ER by ambulance with glass in my hand. I spent 8 hours in the ER on 5/23/2024. And released around 7 am on 5/24/2024....still with glass in my hand. I was told before I was discharged to make an appointment with surgeon to have glass removed the following week. When I called to schedule an appointment with the surgeon the next week I was told that they were unable to remove the glass from my hand because I had no medical coverage! I had to wait until over a month later, retain a workman's comp attorney & have another surgeon remove the glass from my hand. The surgery was over 5 hours & included repair to nerves that were damaged due to glass left in my hand for over a month. Lawsuit is pending, it's pathetic it has come to this to get proper care for a work related injury!"
"as I’m writing this, I am with my husband in the back of the ER while he’s been treated! Tonight the weight was not as long! The care we get here is always wonderful! Whether he is admitted or he is discharged from the ER. The only thing that I say needs to be taken care of is I know the hospital ER most of the rooms are curtain off and I feel that there’s not enough HIPAA privacy! You can hear about everything and everybody is there and what they’re there for! The nurses were very busy when I came back to give my husband stuff to him, for he was being admitted the patient next to him came in with a panic attack and took him several hours to calm down with the medicines that they gave and the patient on the other side of that patient came in 302. The nurses were very busy. Security was very busy and they seem to have it all under control. My only concern is that is hard for a patient to rest with all the commotion going on in the curtain area rooms! Also the waiting room I feel needs to be updated a bit with more comfortable chairs for people when they’re sick and for people waiting with the sick and a little more decor on the walls would be nice. Make it a little more welcoming it kinda just looks like a subway train station! there is also one thing that I want it common on that’s kinda negative. There was a very big woman in the emergency room as I was sitting out there in the waiting area waiting while my husband went for a test, and I went out to get a breath of air ! The woman who is very heavy, was sitting in a wheelchair which she was brought in I guess by ambulance and then put in the waiting room, she was very sick and had diarrhea and poop just pouring from her through the pants dripping off the wheelchair onto the floor I understand that they’re probably was no room for her or anywhere to put her in the back! But the least I feel that the staff or somebody could’ve done was at least give her a couple blankets to cover herself just for her and for her sake, I’m sure she was embarrassed as it was! and you also have people that were so nauseated and sick to begin with in the waiting room and the smell was atrocious. It was making everybody want to vomit. Also that wasn’t there to be treated for being sick! I understand that she was sick and was nowhere to put her, but I feel that there could’ve been something done either put her to the side or put her to in the back or just in some kind of room. It just wasn’t very welcoming when you have sick people coming through those doors ! Overall, like I said from the beginning the treatment whether it’s been just being discharged from the ER or being admitted as an inpatient, there has always been wonderful. I just feel that there needs to be some updates to the hospital. I understand that hospital is a community hospital and it is outgrowing being a community hospital. The hospital is now treating things just from medical conditions, do they get DUIs, they get mental health they get homeless just feel there needs to be some updated parts of the hospital!"
"The staff will happily leave you in pain and throwing up for over an hour in waiting room even after being told you'd be given anti nausea medication. Im sure the other patients in the waiting room loved to hear my musical regurgitations. Do not go! I should have read the reviews. Uncaring Nursing staff with attitudes to match. My question to administration. Who sits someone down in the waiting room when told you had an abnormal EKG? Doesnt that warrant monitoring? Frequent vital signs? Especially if the patient is under duress? It's pathetic that this area has such horrible emergency medicine care."
"Went to ER after met with major accident on 3/15 9:15 PM. After nurse practitioner asked questions and took my vitals. After waiting 1 hour 30 minutes, one nurse came and told everyone that 5 hours waiting time so if anyone wanted to leave and go somewhere else for care , they can go. Horrible service."
"Will never return. ER doctor fabricated my symptoms. Noted the opposite of what I told him about my symptoms. I told him I was having symptoms for a couple of months he stated that I told him a year. Also told him my pain was off and on and he noted it was constant. Told me my blood work came back normal but after reviewing my results in the portal (was never given my results while in the ER) there were a couple of things that were flagged. Very disappointed and have lost trust in this facility."
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