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Review fromLeslie G.
Date: 03/12/2025
1 starWe went to Anmed ER after my husband was injured where they done a CT Scan gave him pain meds and sent him home assuring us nothing was broke. We went back 6 days later bc of severe pain. We were taken back in a triage room behind a curtain. We sat there for 3 hours listening to staff talk about cars and how they were trying to decide on their next purchase. We were never even seen by a nurse so we left. We ended up in Greenville early in the morning where we were seen with no wait and referred out to a specialist and an mri was done. There was a broken rib, fractured sternum and torn pec muscle. In the meantime, Anmed bills our ins $7,000 for a CT scan. I called to speak with a patient advocate bc they received $5,000 from our insurance, which was in my opinion to much for the care received. We were told his case would be reviewed. Got a letter 30 days later standing by their care and no adjustment was warranted at this time. I'm not sure how you can stand by the care given when you simply were wrong causing my husband more time in pain, out of work longer, and a longer recovery bc we had to seek care elsewhere. My advice is to drive pass and go on to Greenville if at all possible. This place is a joke and their billing is insane . Greenville gave us excellent care and the same services and our bill was only a small fraction of what anmed charged. Their service should be top notch considering the amount they charge but it's no where even close.Review fromPamela S
Date: 01/28/2025
1 starPamela S
Date: 01/28/2025
The last three times I've been to this emergency room and then over the past few months to spend the same every time and that with that being said they don't have enough staff nor do they have enough room nor do they work promptly to get people in and out and effectively every time I've been there I've been there over 6 hours in a waiting room and not even be seen The staff some of them are really nice and then some of them are just not helpful at all I really wish I could leave a better review for this hospital especially being that I love this town but I absolutely do not like how this place works or runs and they really should sit down to have a meeting to see what they can do to fix the situation and they they don't have no pattern or rhythm that they seen to follow
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Date: 02/18/2025
Please know that we strive to provide the best care possible, always, and we appreciate the opportunity to discuss any concerns from patients or family members. If you have concerns that you’d like to share, please call ************. Thanks.Review fromFrankie N
Date: 07/01/2024
1 starAnmed in Anderson did my husband wrong. He had some teeth removed by the dentist and had to go to emergency room. He mouth was pouring blood. We had to wait to see a P A then got in there they did not have a doctor. They did very little to help some gauge and a little med He told them I am bleeding death. Some more bags and gauge wax brought. He went to the bathroom and got some blood on the floor and sink a nurse came and made him clean up his own blood his mouth pouring blood. The P A said we will need to contact doctor this went on for 45 minutes or longer. My husband walked to the desk and another nurse came in as he asked a question and was very rude and said u are going to let me check in on second shift .And I will come. He could not get the immediate attention. He had to tell them I am leaving and she repleyed that's fine. I said just send a bill and she said oh we will. I called there to complain and the lady took a report. Had to take him then to ****** emergency room. They did blood work shot on gauge and more medicine. Thought the doctor was never going to get the blood stopped . Finally around 11:30 that night we got to go home. On top of all of this we just received a big hospital bill from Anmed that we had to pay .Because the insurance would only pay for ******. There needs to be improvement at Anmed. I believe if I had not taken him to ****** he would have bleed to death.Review fromMary J
Date: 03/04/2024
1 starLois B****** (AnMed Billing),
I accept NO RESPONSIBILITY for the late payment of this account.
When I received the original invoice back in Nov. I tried to pay it as instructed and it came back with the message 'no outstanding balance'.
I was struggling with my injuries and recovery and thought no more of it.
Until I received the very RUDELY worded letter from AnMed.
Once again I called the number on the letter and was told that this was an accident case and would be handled by my lawyer.
I told them that I AM paying the bills and they gave me your phone number and email.
I left you both a voicemail and sent you an email asking you to CALL ME because this could be resolved very quickly over the phone.
Instead you replied to my email with a non-answer, instead calling my lawyer.
You WASTED everyone's time; yours, mine and my lawyers paralegal.
FIRST - off if I would have been able to pay the balance with my credit card online back in November this would have been a non-issue.
SECOND - if you would have simply picked up the phone and called me as I requested the balance would have been paid and this would have been a non-issue.
THIRD -I am filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau, Because as well as calling my lawyer instead of me I received a second RUDELY worded letter.
FOURTH - Contrary to the letter stating it is my responsibility for the payment of this claim; YOUR SYSTEM FAILED ME, not the other way around.
The balance was paid in full this morning.
Please fix the short comings on your end.
Respectfully, ****Review fromMarian R
Date: 12/15/2023
1 starTheir billing procedures are questionable. I have yet to have my medical procedure but they're sending me "estimates" to pre-pay and each one is different. I'm tempted to finding new doctors outside of Anmed to avoid their INSANE billing practices.Review fromJane S
Date: 08/19/2023
1 starAnmed Health is a system that awards and rewards grandfathered employees with an out of jail free card. The senior staff can do no wrong even if it is blatant. It is a good ol’boy system that is extremely difficult to advance. The raises are very minimal, on average it’s a 1.5 % raise. If said person has a single write up or misses one of their continuing education modules the raise will be declined to be given. The main hospital has senior staff that literally hide in areas to avoid pt interaction but are never admonished for their actions. Staff are encouraged to acknowledge mistakes possibly made, but beware that if you do it will affect you in every aspect of your job, whether it is wanting advancement, raise or respect from management. Honestly the management is really a joke. They can make mistakes but never have any consequences. There are so many managers that you have no clear idea who you are supposed to report to. The staff at the North Campus Womens and children’s hospital are blatant in your face religious. While I have no problem with this, when patients leave or are walking past rooms where medical procedures are taking place and hear scripture or hymns being sung. They ask if Anmed is religious hospital like ST. Francis the answer is no. Staff members who show their religious spirit are treated with respect and favoritism. If you are a person of size, the staff including management treat you differently, often feeling excluded or ridiculed. The hospital does not feel like they need to bring up pay to economic value. There is an xray tech program through Anmed but because of this program they feel they do not have to pay their employees economic value salaries because they have new fresh students who graduate and will work for pennies. They do have some great doctors and nurses who generally like where they work, and it shows in their performance and how their patients are treated.Review fromGregory H.
Date: 11/03/2022
1 starI went in with pain in my left lower abdomen. I was told my husband couldn't go back with me, (COVID restrictions) waited 1 hour before being seen. Besides telling triage nurse I'm a former addict, I also told the doctor. Before I was seen I laid on the bed in agony. I was told I may have a bigger problem than I thought. But after 2 hours of sitting and very few tests I was told I have a swollen small intestine. Basically a blockage, and no answer as to why nor a solution to the problem at hand, and was given pain killers and told if the problem persists come back. But if they didn't help the first time, why would I go back? Now I'm responsible for a $3,000 bill that I refuse to payReview fromTina M
Date: 09/14/2022
1 star26 yo daughter having ch pains, L arm tingling, jaw pain & throwing up; sure signs of a Heart attack; take her to AnMed ED only because it’s close. NO EKG through the door, wheeled back to room and left. My daughter looks at me with a doom expression as if she truly thinks she is going to die. I enter hallway, demand to see MD and get EKG. No one to be found, 10 more minutes go by daughter crying, dry heaving, begging to help her. I run into hallway and finally find someone. Two nurses come and had the audacity to say “it’s shift change”. Let me tell you, I am a nurse with several years experience in cardiac, telemetry, and other areas of health care. Shift change does not mean Jack when there is an emergency!!! That’s why it’s called the ED and this goes for any unit or floor unit. Emergencies take precedence over shift change. 1) with her signs and symptoms an EKG should have been completed through the door before she ever went to a room. 2) Possible MI patients should be seen immediately, time is valuable in this situation. 3) treat your pt and family with compassion, don’t come in with excuses, do your job!! 4) I am a nurse at AnMed and I am ashamed and embarrassed how things were handled by my peers. I have experienced first hand all the bad reviews I have read about AnMed within 15 minutes of arriving to the ED with my daughter. 5) I will never again trust the company I work for for health care needs. We have always used providers at Prisma/Greenville and their facilities but AnMed was closer and under the circumstances felt it was necessary. But with the time wasted by the ED staff I could have gotten her to Prisma. Thank God it wasn’t a heart attack but I will never take a chance with AnMed ever again. I will be looking for a new job once my contract is up.
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