War Memorial Hospital

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37 reviews
3.3
MedicalRecords.com Rating 3.3
37 reviews
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Emergency Service Available

Yes

Group Service

Yes

Hospital Type
  • Critical Access Hospitals
  • critical Access
Control Type
  • Voluntary Nonprofit
  • Other
Subprovider Units
  • Swing Beds
  • Nursing Facility
Total Staffed Beds 41
Total Discharges

336

Total Patient Days

1,196

Total Patient Revenue

$48,340,791

MedicalRecords.com Rating 3.3
(37 reviews)

Dee

Have a little rant to share. When I went to the walk in clinic today, at the end of the registration process, the receptionist said "it looks like you have a $20 copay, would you like to take care of it today?". Now, I know I know. I'm getting a service, payment is expected at that time, etc etc. But I usually always just have them bill me, and there's never been an issue. I always pay my bills. As my foot is hurting so bad, I wasn't even thinking about it. I didn't even have my wallet or anything on me, hard enough to walk without my purse. So I told her to just bill me, please. Her expression changed completely, and she said "Well payment is expected at time of service. I will bill it today but remember to be prepared in the future to make your payments when you come in." I told her, don't worry, you'll get the money. I also told her that I go to the Kinross and Meijer clinics quite frequently and they never expect the copay up front, so it didn't even really cross my mind. I've even tried to pay my copay upfront at the Meijer one and they tell me I'm all set and will bill me. She cotinues, in her not so nice voice, to tell me that those clinics should be making me pay upfront as well and that it costs them money to send bills to people. I'm trying to walk away and sit down, and she just keeps going. It embarrassed me in front of the other patients in line. But none of that is even what bothered me the most. What really makes me mad is... When the person in line behind me went up to the window, her and the receptionist knew each other. At the end of her registration, her copay came to $35, more than mine, and the receptionist sweetly asked her "do you want to take care of it today or no? You don't have to pay it today, we can bill you." So. I guess if you're friends with the receptionist, you don't get to be berated and embarrassed by her about not being able to pay your copay upfront.

Esther Wallis

Convenient location. Free Valet parking

Bio Dragon

Communicating is horrible. And the billing department is full of idiots they recently changed they system the hospital uses and none of them understand how to use it.

Diane Shreve

Dr. Kevin Smith was considerate and answered all my questions explaining things in a way I could understand. Excellent orthopedist.

Tara Bennett

1 nurse practitioner and 2 nurses are the only thing good about that hospital. The others miss treat you and your family as well as think everyone is out to seek drugs . If u clearly see someone is in pain and u do any kinda test to confirm what they are talking about then u try your best to treat the issue not send them home. My daughter passed out twice no work up done what so ever they gave her 2 juices and sent her home. This hospital needs new staff that actually care about there job and not just a paycheck