Curry General Hospital

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41 reviews
2.7
MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.7
41 reviews
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Hospital Type
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  • critical Access
MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.7
(41 reviews)

Deb Porter

I had a test done recently In Curry General (Gold Beach) which required anesthesia. Every step of the way I was met with courtesy and competency. The nurses "in charge" of me were great - so friendly, informative & reassuring. I don't have one negative thing to say about my experience. The new hospital is SO much cleaner and better in every way than the old one (which was pretty bad!) Thanks to doctors, anesthetist, nurses & receptionists.

Shasta Dogster

As a first time patient, I am extremely disappointed with the ER side of the hospital. The staff up front was nice and quick friendly and helpful. Once back in the room the doctor and male nurse are very unprofessional and way to full of them selfs. The male nurse will smack his gum in your face while he hooks you up and hollers over to the room across the hall at another patient while you have a pounding headache. The male doctor will tell you your dehydrated and to drink up to 4 gallons of water a day for someone my size “230 lbs 6ft2inch male”. Seems to me like he could use up to 10 more years of schooling. Other than the doctor and nurse the hospital looks great hopefully the doctoral staff can learn to work harder than the janitorial staff the ER was very clean.

beStrong preciousCondor

I was on opiates for 20 years, when I got the courage to detox and come off them, I went into a suicidal psychotic state, a relative took me to the ER! The ER threatened my relative with the police, and I was thrown into a room had to undress with cameras on me, which I know was against my privacy rights. I had slept 11 hours in 7 days, I was experiencing opiate withdrawal insomnia. I was given a low dose of seroquel to calm me down. They released me drowsy, I walking home and was so confused I lost my perscription. The care was so horrible even in an emergency I will not go to the ER again. I made many complaints to different higher ups to no avail.

Roger Lindquist

Wow, the service I received as soon as I walked into the emergency room Thursday morning was nothing short of superior. The nurses and docs while very busy for a small town hospital were attentive and engaged. We were never without service or someone to answer questions. Once we found out that the issue was more serious than anyone believed it to be all the right levers were pulled and buttons pushed. The surgical staff was called in the middle of the night and got us taken care of almost immediately. Things were moving pretty quickly but we were given concise information that eased our anxiety and made us comfortable with the upcoming procedure. Once on the ward all the nurses, aides, and staff were most helpful. Thank you to all that made a serious issue into a great outcome.

Rochelle Pruette

I went into the ER for massive neck pain & numbness Thursday morning. It was honestly the best care I've had!! Great experience,hands down Dr. Haney was amazing