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Patient in agonizing pain. Sunrise Hospital gave her morphine and a prescription and sent her home. Patient went to a different hospital and had to have her gallbladder removed.

If I could give this hospital a zero, I would. I came in an agonizing pain, crying, and it was officially like going into a war zone. It was very chaotic.


They would not let my husband come back with me to advocate on my behalf.


I was in significant pain. I was given a little bit of morphine for my pain. I was seen by several different people --- none of which were ever consistent.


I was given two tests and deemed they could not find anything wrong with me and gave me a prescription for some medication and sent me on my way.


When I got home and went to a real hospital, my gallbladder had to be removed.


These people (at Sunrise Hospital) did nothing for me. They would have let me sit there and die. They did not care whatsoever. They did nothing further than slap a Band-Aid on me to get me out of that facility as quick as they could.


It felt like it was a homeless meth clinic.


Stay far far away if you are visiting Las Vegas. Find another hospital.


This has taught me a lesson to pre-plan for hospitalization in the event of an emergency when visiting any town.


Sunrise Hospital_patient in pain, Sunrise Hospital missed the diagnosis

Another case of missed diagnosis by Sunrise Hospital. The patient went to Sunrise Hospital in agonizing pain. They gave her medication and sent her home. Another hospital found that she need to have surgery.


How many times has Sunrise Hospital ignored patients' symptoms and sent them out the door with very little (or no) medical care?


Just say NO to Sunrise Hospital