Michelle
Spanaway,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, September 12, 2002
It says in you "rules" that "meaningless comments" and "foul and insulting language" is not allowed. I feel as thought I made an honest comment documenting the good side of St. Francis, yet your comments were rude and uncalled for. You say to look at all the other complaints-well, I don't see any on your web site, where should I look? I found this web site on a fluke and have returned, finding it a great informational site, but I quess you only want people to see the rip-off side of things and not the good experiences. That's too bad. This is turning into a world that would rather gossip about bad things than praise the good.
Michelle
Spanaway,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, September 12, 2002
It says in you "rules" that "meaningless comments" and "foul and insulting language" is not allowed. I feel as thought I made an honest comment documenting the good side of St. Francis, yet your comments were rude and uncalled for. You say to look at all the other complaints-well, I don't see any on your web site, where should I look? I found this web site on a fluke and have returned, finding it a great informational site, but I quess you only want people to see the rip-off side of things and not the good experiences. That's too bad. This is turning into a world that would rather gossip about bad things than praise the good.
Michelle
Spanaway,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, September 12, 2002
It says in you "rules" that "meaningless comments" and "foul and insulting language" is not allowed. I feel as thought I made an honest comment documenting the good side of St. Francis, yet your comments were rude and uncalled for. You say to look at all the other complaints-well, I don't see any on your web site, where should I look? I found this web site on a fluke and have returned, finding it a great informational site, but I quess you only want people to see the rip-off side of things and not the good experiences. That's too bad. This is turning into a world that would rather gossip about bad things than praise the good.
Michelle
Spanaway,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, September 12, 2002
It says in you "rules" that "meaningless comments" and "foul and insulting language" is not allowed. I feel as thought I made an honest comment documenting the good side of St. Francis, yet your comments were rude and uncalled for. You say to look at all the other complaints-well, I don't see any on your web site, where should I look? I found this web site on a fluke and have returned, finding it a great informational site, but I quess you only want people to see the rip-off side of things and not the good experiences. That's too bad. This is turning into a world that would rather gossip about bad things than praise the good.
Michelle
Spanaway,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, September 03, 2002
I had a baby girl in January 2001 at St. Francis hospital. I chose St. Francis because my sister had been born there 5 years earlier and my Dad had nothing but wonderful things to say about the docs, nurses, rooms, etc. I have to say I agree, but just like with any hospital, it all depends upon which doctor you chose. That's right...you get to chose your own OB/GYN. Dr. Bigler was mine and he was great as were the nurses.
They had good educational classes prior to discharge and spacious, comfortable rooms. There was even a bed and nightstand for my husband. I have told every pregnant or trying person I know that St. Francis is the ideal place for a wonderful and unforgettable childbirth experience.
Michelle
Spanaway,#7Consumer Comment
Tue, September 03, 2002
I had a baby girl in January 2001 at St. Francis hospital. I chose St. Francis because my sister had been born there 5 years earlier and my Dad had nothing but wonderful things to say about the docs, nurses, rooms, etc. I have to say I agree, but just like with any hospital, it all depends upon which doctor you chose. That's right...you get to chose your own OB/GYN. Dr. Bigler was mine and he was great as were the nurses.
They had good educational classes prior to discharge and spacious, comfortable rooms. There was even a bed and nightstand for my husband. I have told every pregnant or trying person I know that St. Francis is the ideal place for a wonderful and unforgettable childbirth experience.
Michelle
Spanaway,#8Consumer Comment
Tue, September 03, 2002
I had a baby girl in January 2001 at St. Francis hospital. I chose St. Francis because my sister had been born there 5 years earlier and my Dad had nothing but wonderful things to say about the docs, nurses, rooms, etc. I have to say I agree, but just like with any hospital, it all depends upon which doctor you chose. That's right...you get to chose your own OB/GYN. Dr. Bigler was mine and he was great as were the nurses.
They had good educational classes prior to discharge and spacious, comfortable rooms. There was even a bed and nightstand for my husband. I have told every pregnant or trying person I know that St. Francis is the ideal place for a wonderful and unforgettable childbirth experience.
#90
Fri, May 11, 2001
After this whole ordeal of labor and delivery we had a beautiful baby boy that weighed in at 8 lbs, 15 oz and was 22 1/4 inches long. We named him Carsen William. He is now 2 years old and becoming a little gentleman. He is a joy!
#100
Fri, May 11, 2001
Signed the above ripoff statement and update. Our names are Roy and Shari Funkhouser.