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Woodland Heights Medical Center is your community healthcare provider; a 149-bed facility with complete inpatient and outpatient services. We believe in the power of people to create great care. We're more than 200 healthcare professionals strong. We are a Joint Commission accredited facility and have received awards for cardiology, pulmonology, neurology and orthopedic surgery. And we work hard every day to be a place of healing, caring and connection for patients and families in the community we call home.


Woodland Heights Medical Center is owned in part by physicians.

Address: 505 S John Redditt Dr, Lufkin, TX 75904, USA
Phone: (936) 634-8311
State: Texas
Zip Code: 75904


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It’s all about the staff, not the patients. Waited all day and can’t get a dr to see the patient or talk to family. Trying to send patient home with high blood pressure, renal insufficiency, and severe pain from fractured back that requires morphine to even touch the pain. After family demanding to talk with supervisors they decided blood pressure needed to come down and patient needed a back brace and needed to go to rehab instead of home. Case manager was assigned and everything seemed to be moving along. Then case manager disappeared and wouldn’t contact family again. Then they decided patient had to be moved to another floor at 4 am before the 6 am shift change. So a little old lady in severe pain was put in a wheelchair and moved to another floor at 4 am because it was convenient for the staff. I could go on but I think you get the picture.
8 years ago (29-10-2017)
Worst place to go to. If you're dying... go else where or just give yourself CPR. They couldn't even simply diagnose my girls heart issues adequately. First off the nurse inappropriately touched her on her chest, my girl is an adult, she can apply cream by herself, it's not quantum physics. Also upon sticking her with a IV, the "fat girl with the curly hair" nurse, who probably barely passed Angelina College, tried sticking my girls arm with a IV & she went too far into her arm causing her to cry and her only response was "it's okay" and pulled it out and tried the other arm and still caused her pain. It's not that hard to use a damn IV, the arm is maybe 2-4 inches in diameter on a average human being, but the nurse is a overweight lady as was described, so maybe she needs to see that people don't have 6-9 inch, in diameter, wide arms. This place is awful & will hire anyone off the street without adequate knowledge and competence.
8 years ago (17-08-2017)
They done an Excellent job taking care of me with my bladder problem, the Doctor was very informative on my problem and the nurses took great care of me while there
8 years ago (30-05-2017)
The staff never ask for any past history, always "my way is the right way". Very piss poor attitude
8 years ago (05-08-2017)
My husbands in and out of the hospital all the time due to heart problems. And both his heart drs primarily work out of woodland heights so I would take him back ONLY for that. They are some really awesome drs.. They have saved his life on more than one occassion. But, last night I woke up and noticed my husband had a fever and was mumbling alot. I knew something was wrong and I couldn't get him out of bed to take him to the hospital myself so I called an ambulance. The nurses at the hospital said he had a temp. of 104 plus he'd already broke out into a rash on his chest. To make a long story short after all the bloodwork/urine tests (which came back good) the dr came in and asked me about his meds.and he'd been prescribed xanax to help him sleep but he was then given 3 different meds for a drug overdose(I don't know why cause his tests all came back with normal amounts of the med in his system) and wouldn't listen to anything else I had to say. Xanax DOES NOT cause anyone to run such a high fever or break out in a rash. He left with a fever and he walked out, not wheeled out. He didn't mind walking but he was really weak still. Any other time he"s not allowed to walk out he has to be wheeled out. I feel the ER dr judged him unfairly. He was nice but VERY wrong about my husband. I told him he was diabetic and they never checked his sugar. Nothing once they learned he took xanax at night to help him sleep. We will be using memorial for anything else except to see his heart drs.
8 years ago (25-05-2017)
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