Dana Sutton I spent five days there for a blood clot in the lungs. The people there are professional and caring. I do whish Id taken a bag with me including:
ChapStick
Hydrocortisone cream
Fleet suppositories
Stocking cap
Eye shades
Earplugs
Toothbrush
Floss picks
Shampoo
Bandannas
Comb
Aloe vera
Gold bond powder
Socks
Slip on shoes
Nail clippers
Glasses
Razor & cream
Body wash
Wallet
Melatonin
Scissors
Sweat pants
Underwear
T shirt
Jacket
Bluetooth speaker
Q-Tips
Phone & charger
Nasal spray
5 /5
Chipmunks Eli Alvarez I stayed there from the 12 thru the 14th of March 2025 in the 1st floor. I was sharing room with another pacient. I usually never stay at hospitals because I am a healthy pearson, rare for my age though. the nurses I got on that floor were AMAZING! I felt really taken care of and felt a lot of sympathy! my neighbor, even though, she was really sick, keep calling for her nurse and they would answer the call very soon. I never heard them saying a negative commect or anything.
Food is actually very good and very flavorful; I was served 3 meals a day with very generous portions. The Dietician would call and take my order, she asked if the Menu she was reading was OK or if I wanted something else. food most times would arrive at the same time. I was not hungry but I pushed myself to eat.
The only thing I noticed that have a slight concern would be cleaning! my neighbor had pee and poop accidents and I didnt see housekeeping come in or sanitize bathroom or my neighbors floor. (we shared bathroom) and am a very Germophobic person) I asked if a certain CNA would sanitize the toilet because I was using it very often due to fluids I was being given and extra water I was drinking. She did sanitized it.
This floor is very busy and at my days of stay a new graduate was being trained and she was very nice and professional toward my person. in fact, I want to thank them so much for treating me with dignity and respect even though, I was there to be tested and treated for a communicable condition
I ever heard my neighbor talk to her Nurse about wanting underwear because
she did not wanted to wear the briefs that are given there , the Nurse went beyond her nursing duties and went to Walmart to get her some pijamas and woman briefs. I found that action just amazing! I was transfered to 5th floor on
Fri. night. to an isolated room and spend the night there: The room was very big with a big bathroom and had a window with a view to the street which made it nice. I was quickly discharged on that Saturday morning: Discharge notes were pretty easy to read due to being computed printed. My nurse walked me out to the pharmacy to pick up my Medications. Paid Cash and left Hospital real quick.
4 /5
Hiimkori Sadly I ALWAYS have a pleasant experience when going here as a patient & as a caregiver. Of course no one is perfect & the job of the entire hospital staff has to find difficultly daily there but they also have lives of their own & are entitled to having snappy days. Try to make them smile when you see any worker down at enloe! They are amazing! Kimmi &Greg the cleaning crew is amazing! Top tier!
5 /5
Luis P. How one review differs from the other, how one person blasts this place, and how another found it to be an efficient place, with staff well mannered and with kind demeanor. When someone arrives at an Emergency Room is because mostly for serious reasons, and probably the last place one thought they wanted to be. I seen a lot worst emergency rooms, where besides a full room with long waits, it seemed everyone around was way too busy to care. Enloe Emergency Department did not act that way. I was treated with a lot of respect, regardless my walk of life, and yes, it took a fair amount of time waiting, but different aspects of what was needed I felt were executed with professionalism and above average nice treatment. Blood was drawn by an extremely competent young nurse, meaning the magic touch for who really enjoys the approaching needle? X Rays at the hands of a dedicated male nurse, with only encouragement that frankly made me appreciate it. Ended on a bed in a nice warm room and immediately after a vibrant and polite doctor with an assistant proceeded to allay my built up fears, no, this time it was not really bad news. Treated well, dispensed with two shots for my pain by the capable hand of a great emergency room nurse, who used the word love more than once, classy and kind and frankly, like all the staff so far, an asset to the institution. Yes, first time in Chico at Enloe, bowed to my caregivers who excelled while I was under their care, including the administrative young woman who was frankly very nice. Was it my lucky day where all my stars fell in place? Dont think so, a well oiled machine is no trick of the light. 4.5 Stars.
5 /5
Diana Anderson My mom fell and was taken to the ER by ambulance. I met here there. She fractured her hip. Our experience in the ER was very positive except for the ER doctor Christina Dorow. Dr. Dorow was very rude and arrogant. She turned her back on me when I was talking to her about my mom’s fall and completely ignored me. My mom also suffers from short term memory loss, so I was helping to be her voice. After the initial evaluation we waited for 2 hours getting X-rays and tests. I was able to receive all of the results by using Mychart, which was a relief. The doctor never came to explain or go over the results with us. I asked the RN if we could have her come talk to us. He had to ask her twice. When she came to talk to me, she stood in front of me with her arms crossed, like I was annoying her with my questions and concerns. One question was, if and when would my mom would be getting a room. I was told by her that was not a question for her but for a nurse. So basically I had to depend on reading the medical jargon and understanding it. Everyone else in the ER was amazing! This lady Dr needs a lesson in respect and bedside manner. You put your pants on just like everyone else! Bottom line Golden Rule…treat others like you want to be treated.
3 /5