East Avenue Medical Center
Address | East Ave, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Phone | +63 29280611 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | eamc.doh.gov.ph |
Categories | Government Hospital, Hospital |
Rating | 1.7 72 reviews |
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East Avenue Medical Center reviews
72Most of the staffs are rude. From guards to doctors and the doctors and nurses are laughing even if the patient is in the brink of death. My baby is dead yet they able to laugh each others in my presence and in from of my child. I hope the higher person in charge of this hospital give them proper training and disciplanary action.
If you are in need of emergency, dont go to this place. Rude people from guard to doctor, they wont entertain you at all
Why do you have to hold child visitors if the patient is non contagious and is confined in a private room? This hospital visiting policy doesn't make sense.
Yung pumunta ka from camarin to quezon city kahit na bumabagyo kasi gusto mong ipa check up yung lola mo dahil sabi sa heart center sobrang baba ng hemoglobin niya at possible na maging leukemia tapos sasabihin nung mga hayop na doctor dyan sa medical center na yan tinatanggap lang daw nila yung mamamatay na worst medical center ever. #bitag bat ganon serbisyo nila?
Good facilities, but since it's a public hospital expect for limited bed occupancy and too crowded. Some of the hospital staffs are friendly but most are rude and arrogant. Some of the doctors are very reachable and nice, they know the protocol of being a good health care provider but most of them are too hooked by their professions that they doesn't even know how to treat their patients right.
The place has been better since the last time I was there. Facilities has improved. Although there was a time when the CT scan was not available, there are nearby clinics that offered similar services.
Since it is one of the nearest and more popular hospitals in Quezon City, there are always long queues of people. If you ever visit, be there earlier.
How come the guards nor any of the staff doesn't notice watchers entering and drinking alcoholic drinks poured in a plastic bottle inside the hospital at night.
The staff is rude! They will hung the phone while you're talking and they will not assist you especially when my friend is in mercy of death. The nurses is laughing while doing CPR.
Whenever i have a strong fever i always go here to do some check ups on and some of nurses and doctors here are nice and some of them don't
I just had a CS delivery last week. Before that i was admitted at the delivery room and a new resident in training received me. She puts a heplock without IV training, the first shot failed and bulged and she did not apologize. She just keeps on inserting without proper procedure. I know because i am a nurse trained in IV insertion. This doctor is rude. I was asking for a bed pan and she does not respond right away. Instead she's making me wait more as if my bladder wants to burst. After delivery and got to transfer in our room, i had these 2 nurses and 1 midwife which are very rude. They are arrogant and no respect to a senior. My experience here is not so good.
Even though the hospital is packed with patients due to the high demand of hospital service and specialists, they have capable doctors/specialists and improving facilities. Easily accessible since it is at the center of QC. You just need patience since they attend to a really high volume of patients.
The hospital's occupancy rate is always above 100% its capacity so it is expected that there will be waiting time and crowded wardd and/or corridors. The doctors and nurses try their best to accomodate and immediately treat those in dire conditions. If you go here then, with non-emergency status, expect that they will prioritize those who are in life-or-death cases.