Skyler Diaz Awful. My doctor saw me as a number and a burden. He did everything he could to get me out the door as quickly as possible. And the nurses would defend him. When he ran out of treatment options, be literally just said " Well I guess we just wait until something happens" HELLO?? I have stage 4 cancer!! I ended up having to call hospitals ALL around the country, and I found my OWN clinical trial I wanted to be in. And every single hospital I called was APPALLED that I needed to call because my oncologist already washed his hands of my case.
Florida healthcare in general is just THAT worse than many other states. I ended up moving for better care, which if I did not, I might have died already.
ETA: The inpatient ward drove me up the wall!!! everything is beige and white, with sterile fluorescent lights. You CANNOT leave the floor if you are hooked to a treatment, so you just see patients shuffling around the 2 loops of the floor. Over, and over. There is a small break room, and some nice windows. But other than that , that place doesnt feel real, and It feels like time doesnt pass there. I had nonstop panic attacks there, but that was also in part because of the chemo.
2 /5
Dan Linder Very caring people. Genuinely seem to really care about the patient. Love the attitudes, love the passion
5 /5
john desantis i was a patient in the radiation therapy department from jan 2 nd to feb 19 th 2025 (ethos machine ) i cant say how helpful the whole staff was they were very caring i had many people helping with my therapy and they all did an outstanding job but a special thank you to my main team andrew charolotte and bette they were the best also big thank you to dr christopherson and dr hassenien between all of them everything went perfect will have follow ups but the hard part is done and done well defintley more than 5 stars would reccomend to all orlando health cancer institute thank you so much
5 /5
Michael B Had a stem cell transplant here, which will hopefully cure my Hodgekins Lymphoma, or at worse result in me needing 1 year of mild chemo a few months down the road. During my 3 week stay, the doctors and most of the nurses were very competent, which is why Im leaving an overall positive review despite everything else Im going to mention.
Some of the nurses were clearly new to the 8th floor bone marrow/stem cell transplant ward, and seemed baffled by common treatment side effects, which would have been a bit demoralizing if not for my skilled doctors. Thats forgivable.
What isnt forgivable is that I have reason to believe an overnight nurse who was new to the floor and seemed incredibly... flighty, may have stolen my $300 Sony earbuds. I wont name them as I cant prove it, but the last time they connected to my phone was that night, on 08/07/2024, and they werent seen again despite having been previously left on my bedside tray table, with the room thoroughly searched afterwards. Im not sure I believe in the afterlife, but if it exists, then theres certainly a special place kept for nurses who break their oaths to steal from cancer patients. I did not see that nurse again during the remaining week of my stay.
The quality of the care I received for a treatment vital to my survival outweighs the alleged theft of a material good, but at the same time I should be able to TRUST every single staff member at that hospital, thus I have to knock off 2 stars. Trust your doctors, but guard anything you bring with you.
3 /5
Natt Reyes When it comes to working there, youre better of anywhere else. They are not upfront with do and donts, you have to use your pto for holiday pay and their pay increase is not much. Save yourself the disappointment and waste of time. Be mindful of ppl in management. Ill stick to advent health.
1 /5