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The Drs were very detailed in their explanations, which I like because you want to know everything that is going with you. I was then released the next day and was told that if the bleeding continued again, to come back. Unfortunately, it happened again and I was here again exactly a week later. They took the situation seriously and said that I was going to be at the hospital for a while.

Eventually I needed to have an emergency c section at 28 weeks. I was scared especially this being my first baby. The procedure went great. The nurses continued to care for me very well. Some of the nurses I had were very motherly in nature which was nice and being in the field of medicine, you need to have that persona.

Drs were still great, very informative, detailed, and caring. What kind hospital is that. When ur in ur 2 nd or 3 rd trimester, there is nothing normal about that. It needs to be taken serious like my team of Drs did when I came here for a second time in a week. I would recommend this hospital to have ur baby.

They care for you very well and attend to your needs. It is important to feel that you are cared for and I definitely felt that here. The ICU Unit deserves a 5 star. We lost our mother who can never be replaced. During her final hours we were so blessed to have the best doctors and nurses. There are no words to say how Thankful we are for the compassion and sympathic way shown to us durning this difficult time.

They constantly kept us informed on our mothers condition an constantly looked in on us to see if there was anything we needed. We are so blessed to have the best hospital and staff care for our mother. Charlotte N. Nurses are the sweetest ladies and always quick to help the recovering patient.

I would recommend this hospital to any pregnant woman. Cindy B. So I have a history of a heart attack with hospitalization. I came tonight because of chest pain again. It is now 1. I went in the back area where patient care is delivered, it is empty and lots of beds available. As a nurse this is not what I expect as protocol for a patient with chest pain and history of MI. This is crazy … And the customer service is poor. I hate that this is where my go to hospital is sometimes.

Paul G. We brought my year old grandma here to the ER for a fever. She had her blood drawn and vitals assessed. Her Dr. Tawa, Sperling, and Nayak , received her blood results and one of them concluded that she had a heart attack and only had 6 months to live, that we should look into a hospice!

Not having even checked her passed medical records, they had already made this conclusion. A bit worried, I spent the night at the hospital. Her fever had already subsided. The nurses were even amazed. Come to find out, they had not even done it yet! Her levels had gone down that day and she was released by afternoon. I went to visit her at home and she was up and about walking and smiling.

She was even cleaning her room at night for a couple hours and is still doing quite well! We had a good room, nice bed for me to sleep on, and great service from the aides and nurses.

Jennifer D. I am only writing today about the billing department at the hospital. I recently had 3 outpatient procedures done and arranged payments. Well the hospital sentvme to collections for non payment! I tried numerous times to call them but nobody would ever answer! Learn more about our quality of care and how you can support our mission through the PIH Health Foundation.

Whittier, CA Mission, Vision and Values Our mission is to provide high-quality healthcare, without discrimination, and contribute to the health and well-being of our communities in an ethical, safe and fiscally prudent manner, in recognition of our charitable purpose. Our vision is Patients First. Patients who reported that their pain was "Sometimes" or "Never" well controlled. Patients who reported that their pain was "Usually" well controlled. Patients who reported that staff "Always" explained about medicines before giving it to them.

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