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Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano Emergency Room

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Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano serves residents of Plano, Frisco, Carrollton, Addison, Richardson and McKinney with advanced medical treatments. 

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6200 W Parker Rd, Plano, TX, 75093, United States

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Angela Hackler Thomas 
4 years ago

The policies that Texas Health has implemented regarding visiting patients is inhumane. The fact that this hospital is using the disguise of “safety” when a person is at their most vulnerable state should be cause for serious concern. This hospital IS providing a lower standard of care than other hospitals. It is unacceptable. 

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Ann Newman 
4 years ago
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Kathy Stanley 
4 years ago
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Ann Newman 
4 years ago

Texas Health Resources has been absolutely HORRENDOUS, inhumane, and draconian during this time regarding visitors for patients. Their new policy is that as of June 1, patients can have visitors from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM. They also are aware they are slow as hell and will need to start laying off in droves soon! 1. What the is magical about June 1?!? Nothing!! 2. Hospitals are dangerous places and every patient deserves an in person advocate 24 hours a day. 3. They aren’t running a prison, contrary to what they believe. They A... read more

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Kathy Stanley 
4 years ago

Texas Health Resources is implementing inhumane and dangerous rules during this time regarding visitors for patients. Their new policy is that as of June 1, patients can have visitors from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM. I would never EVER visit anywhere that removes patient advocates. Not only are they there for the safety of the patient but to catch mistakes on behalf of the nurses and doctors. I would NEVER leave a loved one under anyone’s care without an advocate. Your new rules show you are running a prison not a medical establishm... read more

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Soozie Woozie 
4 years ago

My friend's husband died at your hospital today. She was not able to see him until he died. He had heart problems, not covid. Why would you not allow her in to see him for 3 weeks? You could of given her an n95 mask and gown and gloves. This was so cruel and inhumane. You told her last night that he had taken a turn for the worse, but you would not let her see him. I can't imagine her pain and her husband's unhappy death, surrounded by no one he knew. This is so heartbreaking and totally unacceptable in my book! I pray for K... read more

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Astor Chan 
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5 years ago

Our business facility is equipped with woodworking and welding equipment that we are capable of making cabinetry, frames etc. Hospitals, healthcare, or organization in need, please keep us in mind if you need anything made like cabinetry and simple bed frames, etc. We are happy to help and donate. 

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Joy Abraira 
5 years ago
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Meaghan Reimchen 
5 years ago

$20,000 for a CT scan, a Xray, a few tests and staying in ER for about 2 hours. this is outrageous for someone who was in need of help who has no insurance. I think it's unfair to justify that amount is okay to charge an innocent person with a truly life threatening emergency. it should be covered at least 90%. Especially when unemployed and cant afford basic insurance. and saying that someone makes enough money delivering with uber eats makes 20 dollars a night after gas is enough money to lower it down to $10,000? you're s... read more

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