Cambridge Medical Center

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Cambridge, United States

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Hospital· Birth center· Emergency room· Cancer treatment center

Cambridge Medical Center Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cambridge Medical Center is located in Cambridge, United States on 701 S Dellwood St. Cambridge Medical Center is rated 3 out of 5 in the category hospital in United States.

Address

701 S Dellwood St

Phone

+1 7636897700

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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MacKenzi Nelson

I have always been impressed with Dr.Naslund as our pediatrician! She goes above and beyond for my kids and we are so grateful to always have such positive experiences with her! She listens, explains everything well, and mostly interacts with my children so well. I would recommend her to anyone.

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Rozalyn Schmidt

It was ok...

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Nick Hovik

My wife and I cannot say enough regarding how much we love the CMC Birthing Center. The staff here are all so knowledgeable and kind, they really treat you like family! We had our first child here when we lived in the area but had since moved further away but that didn’t stop us from making a further drive to have our second born delivered here as well, specifically because of their amazing team there and how they make each birthing experience intimate and special for every family!

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Anony mous

I've been hacked for over 5 years and I'm the FB data breach with my hacked data directly appearing in tv shows. My healthcare IS directly included and was exploited. I contacted this hospital about it and they couldn't have cared less and redirected me to the HQ location while they still continued to put me down and they know about me being hacked. An employee made fun of me about the FBI getting involved like it's a joke. I don't take it as a joke and I'm accurate.

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Angel Vandervegt

My daughter had a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy and the next day had fevers and a rash on her face and legs. I got to the ER and was told that she would have to go into the red zone waiting area and then into a Covid room because she had a fever and a sore throat (of course would have this after having her tonsils out the day before). I informed the nurse my daughter’s immunity was lower after surgery and that I have an immune disorder making me a high risk patient for Covid and did not want to enter the Red zone and a covid room. The nurse replied with “you use the same restrooms as patient’s that may have Covid too.” Then called the Charge nurse who said to sit in the car and a nurse would call when ready. Another nurse called and said, “we are ready for her.” I asked if she was being put in a Covid room and was informed yes. I voiced my concerns to that nurse and said, “my daughter’s symptoms are from her tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy surgery she just had yesterday here at the Cambridge Medical Center with Dr. Reddin not from Covid.” “I said if you wipe the room down again and don’t bring us through the red zone then maybe.” The nurse became very rude and irritated and said, “We have people that clean the rooms and you can wipe it down but I won’t because it’s already done.” I said, “we won’t be coming in.” I was very upset and cried on the way home for how we were treated. I then went to Mora Welia Health and my daughter did not get put into a Red Zone or get put into a covid room for her symptoms. I have been a nurse for 15 years and that is not how a nurse should act towards their patients. Time to find some nurses with better attitudes and better bedside manner who actually care about their patients and listen. Would give 0 stars if that was a choice.