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3460 Pioneer Pkwy, West Valley City, UT 84120, USA
West Valley City, Utah 84120
+1 801-964-3100

I am scheduled for treatments there, however I will be asking my Doc to send me to another hospital.

My sister had a horrible experience there, the reviews are terrible. If at all possible, I suggest avoiding this hospital.

if I COULD GIVE THIS PLACE A 0/5 I WOULD. no one at the front desk and takes forever to see a doctor. you are put in a room and left there for 6 hours with no updates at all. the hospital itself is dead and unusally under staffed and unqualified. the doctors comments are either brief sentences with no further explanation or vague answers. i only saw one nurse the entire time plus they never take out the trash its disgusting. very uncomfortable enviroment and really dumb how you have to wait 3 hour+ to get urine/blood samples results. they should shut down this sad excuse for a hospital. save your money and time and go somewhere else.

I have been referred to this hospital twice now, for very separate things. Both times I have dealt with rude dismissive doctors. Including having a doc answer his cell phone several times. He was nice, but unprofessional and he did not get my medical history.

The service from the ER. Is absolutely the worst I have ever experienced! The nurse Heather and Josh. We're so rude and impatient, acted like it hurt them to do their job, there was no doctors in sight. Never did see one. No one could seem to find the problem or seems to care for that matter , instead insisted on pumping an 88 year old man with pain medicine to shut us up,made him go 3 days with out food and water , in the meantime he was getting so weak he almost could not stand the procedure That they finally decided he needed. Needless to say would NEVER go back! Horrible horrible ER staff !! And checking in was a bigger joke! My advise to anyone. If your in need of care. Go somewhere else !!!!

We had a good experience here. Nurses we kind and funny. In and out.

I had sudden pain in my left side and after several hours drove myself to the ER. It was mid morning on a Tuesday. It was all I could do to drive there and then walk across the street and up the ramp to the ER door. I walked in doubled over in pain. No one was in the waiting area and to my right I saw a window with a dark haired woman talking to what looked like a male maintenance worker. I waited at the window for several minutes with no acknowledgement from the woman who had her back to the window. I finally asked if I was in the right place... the ER? I could barely stand and was getting nauseated. (If I had been having a heart attack, I guess the woman at the admitting window may have noticed me as I hit the floor. I am still in shock someone so disinterested works in that department when minutes count.) Through the window she asked me for insurance documents. I could barely speak or stand and told her I had been there recently for a procedure and nothing had changed and would she please look up my info? I told her I had to sit down or I would fall down. I told her the on-call doc I had spoken to earlier suspected a bowel obstruction. She opened up the door and had me sit on a chair beside her. She was very rude as she continued to ask me more questions (not related to how I felt) that I could not answer due to being in so much pain. After what seemed like forever, she had me walk down a long hallway. I could barely stand and walking was almost impossible. I kept wondering why she didn't get me a wheelchair? Once I was away from her, my experience went from horrible to great (if you consider being in the ER great). The medical staff was a bit disinterested and chatting among themselves when they were in my room. The nurse gave me a cup and pointed to a restroom across the hall expecting I could walk over there and get a sample and walk back on my own. As much pain as I was in, nauseated and dizzy, I thought that was not a safe thing to have me do alone but she did not offer to help me and walked away so I was on my own. The doc was wonderful. He spoke with me about my symptoms as he got my pain under control. After I had settled down and breathing normally, I was taken to have a CT scan. The tech that took me to the CT was very nice and the CT tech was nice. He took me back to my room to rest and after about 45 minutes the doc came in and told me I had kidney stones. Better than what we initially thought but so painful. The doc was very nice and calming. He explained everything and said after resting another hour or so I could go home since he thought the stones would continue to pass on their own, which they did.

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ALL reviews about Jordan Valley Medical Center West Valley Campus

  • Jonathan
    Added 2015.08.05
    I am scheduled for treatments there, however I will be asking my Doc to send me to another hospital.
  • Kyle
    Added 2015.06.16
    My sister had a horrible experience there, the reviews are terrible. If at all possible, I suggest avoiding this hospital.
  • Irea
    Added 2014.09.07
    if I COULD GIVE THIS PLACE A 0/5 I WOULD. no one at the front desk and takes forever to see a doctor. you are put in a room and left there for 6 hours with no updates at all. the hospital itself is dead and unusally under staffed and unqualified. the doctors comments are either brief sentences with no further explanation or vague answers. i only saw one nurse the entire time plus they never take out the trash its disgusting. very uncomfortable enviroment and really dumb how you have to wait 3 hour+ to get urine/blood samples results. they should shut down this sad excuse for a hospital. save your money and time and go somewhere else.
  • Diana
    Added 2014.07.30
    I have been referred to this hospital twice now, for very separate things. Both times I have dealt with rude dismissive doctors. Including having a doc answer his cell phone several times. He was nice, but unprofessional and he did not get my medical history.
  • Kaitlyn
    Added 2013.06.30
    The service from the ER. Is absolutely the worst I have ever experienced! The nurse Heather and Josh. We're so rude and impatient, acted like it hurt them to do their job, there was no doctors in sight. Never did see one. No one could seem to find the problem or seems to care for that matter , instead insisted on pumping an 88 year old man with pain medicine to shut us up,made him go 3 days with out food and water , in the meantime he was getting so weak he almost could not stand the procedure That they finally decided he needed. Needless to say would NEVER go back! Horrible horrible ER staff !! And checking in was a bigger joke! My advise to anyone. If your in need of care. Go somewhere else !!!!
  • Luke
    Added 2013.05.06
    We had a good experience here. Nurses we kind and funny. In and out.
  • Logan
    Added 2013.04.05
    I had sudden pain in my left side and after several hours drove myself to the ER. It was mid morning on a Tuesday. It was all I could do to drive there and then walk across the street and up the ramp to the ER door. I walked in doubled over in pain. No one was in the waiting area and to my right I saw a window with a dark haired woman talking to what looked like a male maintenance worker. I waited at the window for several minutes with no acknowledgement from the woman who had her back to the window. I finally asked if I was in the right place... the ER? I could barely stand and was getting nauseated. (If I had been having a heart attack, I guess the woman at the admitting window may have noticed me as I hit the floor. I am still in shock someone so disinterested works in that department when minutes count.) Through the window she asked me for insurance documents. I could barely speak or stand and told her I had been there recently for a procedure and nothing had changed and would she please look up my info? I told her I had to sit down or I would fall down. I told her the on-call doc I had spoken to earlier suspected a bowel obstruction. She opened up the door and had me sit on a chair beside her. She was very rude as she continued to ask me more questions (not related to how I felt) that I could not answer due to being in so much pain. After what seemed like forever, she had me walk down a long hallway. I could barely stand and walking was almost impossible. I kept wondering why she didn't get me a wheelchair? Once I was away from her, my experience went from horrible to great (if you consider being in the ER great). The medical staff was a bit disinterested and chatting among themselves when they were in my room. The nurse gave me a cup and pointed to a restroom across the hall expecting I could walk over there and get a sample and walk back on my own. As much pain as I was in, nauseated and dizzy, I thought that was not a safe thing to have me do alone but she did not offer to help me and walked away so I was on my own. The doc was wonderful. He spoke with me about my symptoms as he got my pain under control. After I had settled down and breathing normally, I was taken to have a CT scan. The tech that took me to the CT was very nice and the CT tech was nice. He took me back to my room to rest and after about 45 minutes the doc came in and told me I had kidney stones. Better than what we initially thought but so painful. The doc was very nice and calming. He explained everything and said after resting another hour or so I could go home since he thought the stones would continue to pass on their own, which they did.
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