Baxter Regional Medical Center
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Best Practices followed: Electonic Lab Tracking Between Visits, Safe Surgery Checklist In Use, Electonic Lab Results
Inpatient Services: Nursing Care
Outpatient Services: Nervous System, Eye Surgery, Cardiovascular, Skin, Musculoskeletal, Gastrointestinal
Hospital Ownership: Voluntary Private Non-Profit
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Baxter Regional Medical Center is a nonprofit hospital, located in Mountain Home, Arkansas. As a fully integrated health care organization, they have been serving residents of Baxter, Marion, and surrounding counties since 1963. The 268-bed short-term acute care facility offers a wide range of services and specialties to meet the needs of the communities they serve. With more than 180 primary care, mid-level and specialist physicians on medical staff, and approximately 1,700 employees, Baxter Regional is the region's leader in friendly, quality healthcare. Baxter Regional is consistently recognized as one of the nation's top heart programs and one of Arkansas' best places to work.
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Taken to ER for uncontrolled, projectile vomiting and worst headache of life above left eye. It was the worst experience of my life. Vomited for 4 hours in front of everyone in lobby before seen. Family repeatedly asked for help and to get me out of lobby. All they would say is we have no room. When I did finally get back to see MD, given two medication for vomiting with no relief. Sent home without a reason for condition. Imagine me vomiting into a bag as they sent me home saying there was nothing they could do for me. Given script to take Phenergan at home. It makes perfect sense to send someone home to take a pill when they are projectile vomiting and two IV medications didn't work. Went to PCP next day in exact same condition. In 15 minutes, the MD did an abdominal ultrasound which showed double bowel obstruction and he diagnosed me with shingles above my left eye. Please do not go there. They will kill you. My PCP said they should have done a CT of head to rule out brain bleed or other neurological problem. Thank god that wasn't the case or I probably would have died.
Great hospital, forward looking, always improving, good people dedicated to making it the best in the region.