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4201 St Antoine St, Detroit, Michigan, 48201, United States
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Jan 5, 2018
Trash! I was abused and put into a medical induced coma without legal reasons to do so. I was told by an insider I was abused and a centipede was inserted into my cervix and champagne poured into my mouth and private parts to cause bodily harm and death. I was seen by unlicensed doctor's who may've HIV. My kidneys are given me pain and hectic problems. This has caused me emotional distress and more... P.S. Please Do not call any phone numbers attached to this message as this isn't me you are speaking to concerning any information. These individuals you're contacting description Black, Heavyweight, dark hair, dark eyes, (Fraud). My information is being ran on a private platform illegally to cover my opinions and thoughts. As misery does love company However, I'm not the miserable one.. I'm the VICTIM BEING VICTIMIZED! Too slow my life and commit Identify Theft.. If any person is laying in a Hospital bed the Hospital is responsible for all matter... John P. Burke 17329 Monica Street, Detroit MI is Possible suspect and or possible rapist including his friends and detroit Judges that are involved..

Dec 29, 2017
My surgeon and his team were awesome!!! Except for 1 or 2 staff on the floor after my surgery I have NEVER BEEN TREATED SO BADLY. You would be shocked at what was done to me. One example is, I was put in a reclining chair next to my bed (this was the day after my spinal surgery on my neck (c3-c7) . I had been vomiting still and because I was in so much pain that I was not able to obey their order to walk the hall more so she put me in the chair and told me I had to sit in it for 1 hour. She made it recline so I could not get out of it and left for about a hour. In the meantime even though I have a neck brace on it hurt sooooo bad to be in there and I started to get vomit coming up and I couldn't sit up or turn on my side so I wouldn't choke on my vomit. I pushed the call button and they ask over the speaker what I want, well I'm panicking because of obvious reasons and still no Nurse. I ring the button AGAIN, and just another repeat of the above action (nothing). Ok now I'm really starting to panic, I ring the button AGAIN. Finally I get what I thought was someone to help me and guess what she did? She made sure I knew who was boss and unless I settled down she was just gonna stand there, and I know the first 2 times when I said to her I need to be sat up straight so I don't choke on my vomit that she most definitely could understand, on the 3rd time I was probably not as understandable but she had to see the panic in my eyes. She seriously kept just standing there. 2. Also I had to call one girl out on her attitude and a lie I caught her in concerning my pain medicine and when she told me I was due for it again and when it was that time I rang for them to bring it to me and it ended up being so late because I believe because I called her out in front of her friends that were there and heard it all. At one point my pain medicine was 1 1/2 hours late. I'm sure I probably shouldn't be posting even just these couple things because now they got a heads up about some of what I've been through. Oh well, I just really hope this can help any other people from going through this. AND trust me there is more but I think you all get the idea. I was treated so badly that even though I was NOWHERE READY TO GO HOME, I WENT HOME AS SOON AS THE DRAINAGE TUBE WAS OUT. AND I CRIED WHILE TELLING MY NIECE ABOUT WHAT THEY DID TO ME. I still can't get it out of my mind 😦. If I had the time and energy to tell you all the rest I would.

Nov 1, 2017
The oral surgery was crappy service. Expect for them not to answer your phone calls or return your messages. You have to ask for supervisor just to get an appointment. After the appointment they’ll ask for your X-rays. If you don’t have your X-rays at the time of your appointment. They’ll make you do the run around just to get any service. Then you’re back to square one. Where they don’t answer your calls again.

Dec 6, 2017
First time,, Burn clinic ,, from desk staff , friendly,, I love my nurse & doctor!! They where very good handling my situation 2 degree burn🙏🏾They exampled & took their time making me feel comfortable...etc,,

Dec 14, 2017
DO NOT GO HERE. It would be in your best interest to drive further to visit a hospital in the suburbs – and avoid the cramped/dirty facilities and lack of followthrough on the part of DMC's billing department (i.e. didn't update insurance info, sent to wrong provider, sent wrong amount to insurance provider, payment processing over the phone not working). Absolutely unacceptable.

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