5
5100 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43228, USA
Columbus, Ohio 43228
+1 614-544-1000

Great personal care. Responsive to patient preferences throughout medical care. amazing nurses.oh and good food!

I was at the ER on 9/22 with my daughter who had been injured in a car accident. Dr. Evans and Dr. Grenier were awesome treating her severely broken wrist. Nurses Hannah and Tiffany couldn't have been better. As good as they were I think the coolest part of the night was when a security guard, last name Hogan, gave my 1 year old grandson one of his cartons of chocolate milk. He stopped to talk to us and asked if he was allowed to have it. Thanks to all of them.

ER staff are friendly and courteous. The door to doctor time was only 5 minutes. The doctor was knowledagble and friendly, as well as prompt with treatment. 4 stars due to long wait time between visits for updates. Place is clean and has security at ER entrance.

Both the doctors and the entire staff were fantastic. Second time I've needed emergency care. Thanks to everyone who made an effort. I'm healthier because of you.

DO NOT GO HERE! I was crying and screaming in pain due to TN (Trigeminal Neuralgia)following a botched spinal tap. The ER chief at the time apologized for the way that I was treated by his ER staff following the eventual TN diagnosis. I was suffering and his staff was nasty and rude toward me because they made the assumption that I was someone who was looking for drugs! Had I strength and energy at the time I would have sued, not for a desire for financial compensation but because when you are in horrific pain people should not make assumptions and make you suffer more! I accepted the apology and when I was admitted to the facility after 3 ER visits and 2 blood patches (blood injected into the spine in effort to correct spinal tap headache) I thought that the treatment would improve but this was not the case. I WOULD HAVE BEEN SAFER if I had stayed home and suffered. They kept injecting my IV with Benedryl and I was having horrible chest pains. The nurse come telling me, "don't worry, it will pass." I still do not understand the purpose nor do I understand how they could ignore the horrific pain I was in when they did this. I was having difficulty speaking otherwise I would have told them to please stop giving it to me but they did keep giving it to me and knew I was having horrible chest pains! The doctor who was assigned to me (Neurologist - Dr. Fahey)was very abrupt and when I tried to explain that all of the pain medication was making me very confused and sleepy he seemed further annoyed and continued (?) to ask me questions in a frustrated manner while I slurred my words and kept slipping in and out of consciousness. My significant other at the time, showed up in his uniform (he was a police sergeant and now retired) and suddenly I was treated differently. He witnessed the behaviour of the doctor and asked him if maybe it would make sense to speak with me when I was awake and able to speak? When I became lucid we both expressed bewilderment as to why Dr. Fahey did not realize that asking questions of someone who is heavily medicated and unable to stay awake makes absolutely no sense and that speaking in a frustrated/annoyed manner(luckily witnessed by others) made me (once lucid) request another doctor. I am posting this because my friend told me her Mom's neurologist was very rude and when I asked his name I was sad to hear that yes, it is Dr. Fahey. Unfortunately he has not yet retired; my heart breaks for those who have had the misfortune to be his patients. If you are having a medical emergency I strongly recommend St. Ann's. The treatment I received there was always professional and they genuinely cared about my well being.

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  • Allison
    Added 2016.02.15
    Great personal care. Responsive to patient preferences throughout medical care. amazing nurses.oh and good food!
  • Zachary
    Added 2015.12.03
    I was at the ER on 9/22 with my daughter who had been injured in a car accident. Dr. Evans and Dr. Grenier were awesome treating her severely broken wrist. Nurses Hannah and Tiffany couldn't have been better. As good as they were I think the coolest part of the night was when a security guard, last name Hogan, gave my 1 year old grandson one of his cartons of chocolate milk. He stopped to talk to us and asked if he was allowed to have it. Thanks to all of them.
  • Lillian
    Added 2014.10.03
    ER staff are friendly and courteous. The door to doctor time was only 5 minutes. The doctor was knowledagble and friendly, as well as prompt with treatment. 4 stars due to long wait time between visits for updates. Place is clean and has security at ER entrance.
  • Morgan
    Added 2014.06.01
    Both the doctors and the entire staff were fantastic. Second time I've needed emergency care. Thanks to everyone who made an effort. I'm healthier because of you.
  • Sydney
    Added 2013.12.06
    DO NOT GO HERE! I was crying and screaming in pain due to TN (Trigeminal Neuralgia)following a botched spinal tap. The ER chief at the time apologized for the way that I was treated by his ER staff following the eventual TN diagnosis. I was suffering and his staff was nasty and rude toward me because they made the assumption that I was someone who was looking for drugs! Had I strength and energy at the time I would have sued, not for a desire for financial compensation but because when you are in horrific pain people should not make assumptions and make you suffer more! I accepted the apology and when I was admitted to the facility after 3 ER visits and 2 blood patches (blood injected into the spine in effort to correct spinal tap headache) I thought that the treatment would improve but this was not the case. I WOULD HAVE BEEN SAFER if I had stayed home and suffered. They kept injecting my IV with Benedryl and I was having horrible chest pains. The nurse come telling me, "don't worry, it will pass." I still do not understand the purpose nor do I understand how they could ignore the horrific pain I was in when they did this. I was having difficulty speaking otherwise I would have told them to please stop giving it to me but they did keep giving it to me and knew I was having horrible chest pains! The doctor who was assigned to me (Neurologist - Dr. Fahey)was very abrupt and when I tried to explain that all of the pain medication was making me very confused and sleepy he seemed further annoyed and continued (?) to ask me questions in a frustrated manner while I slurred my words and kept slipping in and out of consciousness. My significant other at the time, showed up in his uniform (he was a police sergeant and now retired) and suddenly I was treated differently. He witnessed the behaviour of the doctor and asked him if maybe it would make sense to speak with me when I was awake and able to speak? When I became lucid we both expressed bewilderment as to why Dr. Fahey did not realize that asking questions of someone who is heavily medicated and unable to stay awake makes absolutely no sense and that speaking in a frustrated/annoyed manner(luckily witnessed by others) made me (once lucid) request another doctor. I am posting this because my friend told me her Mom's neurologist was very rude and when I asked his name I was sad to hear that yes, it is Dr. Fahey. Unfortunately he has not yet retired; my heart breaks for those who have had the misfortune to be his patients. If you are having a medical emergency I strongly recommend St. Ann's. The treatment I received there was always professional and they genuinely cared about my well being.
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