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2000 W Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21223, USA
Baltimore, Maryland 21223
+1 410-362-3000

I've been unwillingly dealing with this hospital for over two decades. While I've had a couple of mediocre experiences, I can honestly say that this is the worse hospital that I've experienced thus far in MARYLAND! I can write a book on things that have happened to many other patients as well as myself. ( And I think I will)! Poor services, disrespectful attitudes, inhumane treatment, etc.... And what you really need to watch out for are sexual predators within its staff, INCLUDING PHYSICIANS!! If you're a female, NEVER BE LEFT ALONE WITH ANY MALE EMPLOYEE FOR ANY REASON: Especially if you're medicated!! Keep an eye on ANY family member admitted. Never go to the ER alone if you have a serious condition. If you're not strong enough to speak up, you're in trouble. But if you speak too much, they might just hold your meds to punish you AND THEY'LL TELL YOU! If you catch the ER on a night of hospitalists, you'll make it through. Dr Brown is one of a very few respectful regular Er doctors, But getting a good doctor doesn't always mean you'll get a good nurse. They have a few amazing nurses in ER and on the floors, but most are nasty. Due to poor organization, even the good ones look bad for things such as taking over two hours to respond to your call light. Many times, I've gone into this hospital with one problem and had more severe problems created due to their mistakes. For example, my port catheter of almost 10 yrs at that time becoming infected because NO ONE would care for my dressing after pleading for 3 weeks straight. I had to call several people and got nowhere until I found the surgeon who placed it. (A wonderful surgeon who's no longer there, sorry). Also, not being able to walk well, stand, or even wear regular shoes due to a triple loop lumen being inserted into a nerve instead of a vein by Dr. Johnson(Also no longer there). I wasn't alert and the nurses fed the IV for days without checking the site and noticing the severe damage that it was causing. They weren't even washing me to have noticed! I'd been admitted for Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome, and ended up being sent to a nursing home to begin 6 months of rehabilitation to walk again. (Thank God I didn't need 6 months)! And I'd stop counting how many times I was forced to chill with a deceased roommate OR EVEN HIT MY CALL BUTTON TO LET THEM KNOW THAT MY ROOMMATE HAD PASSED! Please don't judge from my review, but don't take the advice of a one or two time visitor either. Nor the advice of an employee or his/her family member. Please use this information, along with others, as a possible guide for your expectations if you decide to willingly visit this hospital. TAKE IT AS A WARNING if nothing else. Sorry for the book, but I did spare a bit for you. Actually, I spared a lot!! Best Wishes.

Even Tho it forever to be seen. The service was good I had the best nurse Holly and Marisa (Charge Nurse). They treated me like a King. Also the DR who was in duty @ the ER was the best. I have no negative thing to say besides the wait time. I guess with the comment and the negative things I read was just the wrong time everyone came and got a bad experience.

Horrible guest treatment! The hospital is extremely loud and the guests are very ghetto. I did not feel safe here. I was left for hours without anyone checking on me while I was throwing up and extremely dehydrated. I was there for ten hours until they could finally get me better.

This hospital needs to be shutdown .I think Baltimore itself has had enough of Bon sa killa I mean Bon secour

Nearly everything on the paper was wrong or changed without her knowledge, including but not limited to; her next of kin, her emergency contact, her medications, her medication doses, and her diagnosis... All of them. They have her listed as having Multiple Personality Disorder, and after looking at all of the symptoms of of Multiple Personality Disorder, I can guarantee with certainty that she does not have that, as only one of all of the symptoms fits her (that being about suicidal tendencies, which is also a symptom of Depression, which she does have). The only other one which even slightly fits is related to her eating disorder (which, again, she has. Although her paperwork also removed what her actual eating disorder is.) What confuses me the most is that if they said she's not depressed or suicidal, why did they diagnose her with something that had one of its symptoms as suicide?

There was also her doctor who did not properly listen to her when she told him she was feeling suicidal, and when she told him that her condition had worsened, he instead insulted her condition and laughed about it. When she tried telling others of her still being suicidal, they said they would talk to the doctor tomorrow (Today, September 9, 2017). Except, when the day came, she was unable to talk to nobody about staying, and they told her she was set up to go home immediately. This was due to the same nurse mentioned earlier telling people that my loved one was, amazingly, not at all suicidal or depressed or even a little down, but that she was faking all of it for attention. Her reasoning as to how she "knew" my loved one was faking everything was that she was able to talk to people, and depressed people apparently are not able to do that. This is when I got a phone call from her social worker who asked when I was going to pick her up, and when I told him she should not be discharged because she is suicidal, and that letting her out may result in someone suicidal killing themselves, he decided to give me an attitude and shout at me, exclaiming that she wasn't depressed. His reasoning was that people who are depressed and suicidal are not able to walk around. He attempted to convince me for a few moments until I had to cut him off and tell him that, as someone who suffers from depression, you can still be depressed and suicidal and still walk around and talk to people. It's referred to as High-Functioning depression and anxiety, and you would think someone in this line of work might know something as well known as that, right? This social worker also tried to tell her when she gets urges to commit suicide that all she needs to ignore it and she will be fine.

Never again. Not if I were dying would I ever consider going back here.

To begin with, the nurses she had did not get her the medicine she needed. Even when she needed Vistaril in an Emergency, she never got it. But, more on that nurse later. They also lost a few personal belongings, like a hair brush, scrunchie, and necklace. Bon Secours hospital was supposed to set her up for transfer to Sheppard Pratt, as they actually have an Eating Disorder ward. At one point, they told her that she was approved for Sheppard Pratt and that they were just waiting on a bed. However, a few hours later, they told her she had not been approved anywhere yet. Confused, her mom called Sheppard Pratt, where they confirmed to her mom that they indeed had her info and approved her, they were just waiting on Bon Secours to fax over proper paperwork (like blood levels, vitals, etc.), which they apparently never did. After the call, the person at Sheppard Pratt called Bon Secours herself, where the nurse there insisted it had been faxed, but she would fax it "again" and email the info, where after that the info showed up at Sheppard Pratt.

Literally the worst hospital. Had to take a loved one in to the Psych Ward, where the employees of Bon Secours not do their jobs correctly, at all. For a bit of background, she had to go into Bon Secours due to her eating disorder causing her to become suicidal.

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  • Lauren
    Added 2016.04.01
    I've been unwillingly dealing with this hospital for over two decades. While I've had a couple of mediocre experiences, I can honestly say that this is the worse hospital that I've experienced thus far in MARYLAND! I can write a book on things that have happened to many other patients as well as myself. ( And I think I will)! Poor services, disrespectful attitudes, inhumane treatment, etc.... And what you really need to watch out for are sexual predators within its staff, INCLUDING PHYSICIANS!! If you're a female, NEVER BE LEFT ALONE WITH ANY MALE EMPLOYEE FOR ANY REASON: Especially if you're medicated!! Keep an eye on ANY family member admitted. Never go to the ER alone if you have a serious condition. If you're not strong enough to speak up, you're in trouble. But if you speak too much, they might just hold your meds to punish you AND THEY'LL TELL YOU! If you catch the ER on a night of hospitalists, you'll make it through. Dr Brown is one of a very few respectful regular Er doctors, But getting a good doctor doesn't always mean you'll get a good nurse. They have a few amazing nurses in ER and on the floors, but most are nasty. Due to poor organization, even the good ones look bad for things such as taking over two hours to respond to your call light. Many times, I've gone into this hospital with one problem and had more severe problems created due to their mistakes. For example, my port catheter of almost 10 yrs at that time becoming infected because NO ONE would care for my dressing after pleading for 3 weeks straight. I had to call several people and got nowhere until I found the surgeon who placed it. (A wonderful surgeon who's no longer there, sorry). Also, not being able to walk well, stand, or even wear regular shoes due to a triple loop lumen being inserted into a nerve instead of a vein by Dr. Johnson(Also no longer there). I wasn't alert and the nurses fed the IV for days without checking the site and noticing the severe damage that it was causing. They weren't even washing me to have noticed! I'd been admitted for Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome, and ended up being sent to a nursing home to begin 6 months of rehabilitation to walk again. (Thank God I didn't need 6 months)! And I'd stop counting how many times I was forced to chill with a deceased roommate OR EVEN HIT MY CALL BUTTON TO LET THEM KNOW THAT MY ROOMMATE HAD PASSED! Please don't judge from my review, but don't take the advice of a one or two time visitor either. Nor the advice of an employee or his/her family member. Please use this information, along with others, as a possible guide for your expectations if you decide to willingly visit this hospital. TAKE IT AS A WARNING if nothing else. Sorry for the book, but I did spare a bit for you. Actually, I spared a lot!! Best Wishes.
  • Irea
    Added 2016.03.21
    Even Tho it forever to be seen. The service was good I had the best nurse Holly and Marisa (Charge Nurse). They treated me like a King. Also the DR who was in duty @ the ER was the best. I have no negative thing to say besides the wait time. I guess with the comment and the negative things I read was just the wrong time everyone came and got a bad experience.
  • Miguel
    Added 2016.02.16
    Horrible guest treatment! The hospital is extremely loud and the guests are very ghetto. I did not feel safe here. I was left for hours without anyone checking on me while I was throwing up and extremely dehydrated. I was there for ten hours until they could finally get me better.
  • Leslie
    Added 2015.06.10
    This hospital needs to be shutdown .I think Baltimore itself has had enough of Bon sa killa I mean Bon secour
  • Angel
    Added 2015.05.02
    Nearly everything on the paper was wrong or changed without her knowledge, including but not limited to; her next of kin, her emergency contact, her medications, her medication doses, and her diagnosis... All of them. They have her listed as having Multiple Personality Disorder, and after looking at all of the symptoms of of Multiple Personality Disorder, I can guarantee with certainty that she does not have that, as only one of all of the symptoms fits her (that being about suicidal tendencies, which is also a symptom of Depression, which she does have). The only other one which even slightly fits is related to her eating disorder (which, again, she has. Although her paperwork also removed what her actual eating disorder is.) What confuses me the most is that if they said she's not depressed or suicidal, why did they diagnose her with something that had one of its symptoms as suicide?
  • Jordan
    Added 2014.09.12
    There was also her doctor who did not properly listen to her when she told him she was feeling suicidal, and when she told him that her condition had worsened, he instead insulted her condition and laughed about it. When she tried telling others of her still being suicidal, they said they would talk to the doctor tomorrow (Today, September 9, 2017). Except, when the day came, she was unable to talk to nobody about staying, and they told her she was set up to go home immediately. This was due to the same nurse mentioned earlier telling people that my loved one was, amazingly, not at all suicidal or depressed or even a little down, but that she was faking all of it for attention. Her reasoning as to how she "knew" my loved one was faking everything was that she was able to talk to people, and depressed people apparently are not able to do that. This is when I got a phone call from her social worker who asked when I was going to pick her up, and when I told him she should not be discharged because she is suicidal, and that letting her out may result in someone suicidal killing themselves, he decided to give me an attitude and shout at me, exclaiming that she wasn't depressed. His reasoning was that people who are depressed and suicidal are not able to walk around. He attempted to convince me for a few moments until I had to cut him off and tell him that, as someone who suffers from depression, you can still be depressed and suicidal and still walk around and talk to people. It's referred to as High-Functioning depression and anxiety, and you would think someone in this line of work might know something as well known as that, right? This social worker also tried to tell her when she gets urges to commit suicide that all she needs to ignore it and she will be fine.
  • Emily
    Added 2014.03.15
    Never again. Not if I were dying would I ever consider going back here.
  • Devin
    Added 2013.10.02
    To begin with, the nurses she had did not get her the medicine she needed. Even when she needed Vistaril in an Emergency, she never got it. But, more on that nurse later. They also lost a few personal belongings, like a hair brush, scrunchie, and necklace. Bon Secours hospital was supposed to set her up for transfer to Sheppard Pratt, as they actually have an Eating Disorder ward. At one point, they told her that she was approved for Sheppard Pratt and that they were just waiting on a bed. However, a few hours later, they told her she had not been approved anywhere yet. Confused, her mom called Sheppard Pratt, where they confirmed to her mom that they indeed had her info and approved her, they were just waiting on Bon Secours to fax over proper paperwork (like blood levels, vitals, etc.), which they apparently never did. After the call, the person at Sheppard Pratt called Bon Secours herself, where the nurse there insisted it had been faxed, but she would fax it "again" and email the info, where after that the info showed up at Sheppard Pratt.
  • Kayla
    Added 2013.08.12
    Literally the worst hospital. Had to take a loved one in to the Psych Ward, where the employees of Bon Secours not do their jobs correctly, at all. For a bit of background, she had to go into Bon Secours due to her eating disorder causing her to become suicidal.
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