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Businiess name:  South Seminole Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My relative was admitted to this hospital as a result of an accident. A floor physician (GP) was assigned and made daily visits but another physician was assigned to perform the surgery (non-emergency). No one seemed to be driving the train as far as the course of treatment. No doctor ever showed x-rays or was available to discuss treatment options, risks, etc. until 5 minutes before being wheeled into the operating room. The nurses and other staff were caring and tried their best to help but it's not the same as having a doctor who can answer questions. We got 90% of our information regarding the procedure from the internet on our own. No one ever told us what to expect post-surgery and no one was available after discharge to provide any follow-up, pain medication refill, etc. Also, each time there was a shift change it was a ""whole new day"" having to explain what was going on to the newly arriving staff (evidently they don't read or keep notes).

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