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On the other hand it's of course bad when a patient pushes the button to call a nurse and nothing happens. There have to be nurses, also at night, and leaving a patient without care is plain wrong.
For any future (I hope not ) hospital stays either my hubby or me will stay. In some hospitals, like the VA, I don't believe that I could stay with my hubby, not sure but hopefully I won't have to find out.
In any case, my grandson went to the followup with the surgeon yesterday and all was good and he returned to school today. Hopefully we won't have to go back there. Don't get me wrong but I liked the surgeon and everything but the wait in his office is FOREVER!!!! I know that he is a good surgeon and he has many, many patients but come on, a wait of 4 hours for a 5 minute exam. I know, I know that is the way it is here but there has to be a better way.
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The VA doesn't depend on local funding, the Federal Government foots the bill and has inspections to insure standards are met. This is the it's supposed to work. For sure, the media paints a black picture of the VA, I am sure there are some short comings and things fall through the cracks, but generally speaking, all the VA hospitals I've been to are good hospitals that take care of us veterans. For the most part, I can't complain.
I am hoping there is at least one veteran within this forum who has experience with the VA hospital in San Juan and can tell me if the hospital is any good or not.
condorbutch wrote:I am hoping there is at least one veteran within this forum who has experience with the VA hospital in San Juan and can tell me if the hospital is any good or not.
No veteran here but the son in law of one. My FIL passed away at 85 a couple of months ago. He received very good care from the VA hospital in San Juan. No patients in hallways there, everything organized perfectly, good doctors and nurses.
If all hospitals here would be like the VA hospital there would be no problem with medical care.
You'll be just fine and will be taken care of properly.
Thanks again, that is good news

The Escuela de Medicina (medical school) of the UPR in San Juan is offering a pretty good service, at least in the ENT dept.
I am going to need a thyroid surgery and have been taken care of pretty good. First visit there a couple of weeks ago, second visit today (I had to have a sonogram and a biopsy done in the mean time). My surgery is scheduled for 3 ½ weeks from now. The waiting time for both visits was less than an hour and since there's no emergency 3 ½ weeks waiting time for a surgery is just fine as far as I'm concerned.
So far, so good. I'll report back after the surgery.

And yes, it's about time we have a couple of cold ones together.
Anyway, we went and we were there in the ER, for 11 hrs. before he was suppossed to get a bed. He had seen his Urologist and they determined that they would do a procedure the next morning, so we were waiting for them to assign a room. After quite a while, I asked when was he going to get the room and of course, everyoone passes the buck, and so I spoke to another person who said that they had the room all ready and he just had to sign the paper, so he signed and we waited for another 1 1/2 hrs and nothung so he told the nurse, he was leaving in 15 minutes if they didn't give him a bed, so 15 minutes later, we were walking out, ( his pain had stopped), and the nurse ran after him saying he couldn't leave and he said watch me. She got to hm and he had to sign off leaving without consent, whuch he did gladly. the problem .was not getting a bed but he had been sitting in a chair for all those hours and his behind was sore. Aa dorctor told hum they would give him aa bed right away but it was there in the ER.
A coupple of days later, they called and asked about the inceident and he told them the storey and they scheduled an appt. which he went to this past .Monday. Now the dr. says he will have the procedure ambulatory and he can have tests done in Mayaguez which is better for us since we live in Isabela.
To make a long story short, we like the VA in SJU;and go there often and have received good care both in the clinics and the ER but this time, it was a terrrible mess.
Just had to voice my opinion.
Tonie.
Obviously things can go wrong in the VA hospital as well.

Gary wrote:So far, so good. I'll report back after the surgery.
In case somebody is interested, the surgery didn't happen.
The thyroid nodule decided to shrink all by itself to a size where it doesn't bother me anymore. The ENT doctor proposed to cancel the surgery for now and keep an eye on it.
Of course I agreed. 
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