Cowichan District Hospital — Hospital in Duncan

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Cowichan District Hospital

Hospital at 3045 Gibbins Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 1E7, Canada, Duncan, British Columbia, V9L 1E7 . Here you will find detailed information about Cowichan District Hospital: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday
    Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday
    Open 24 hours
  • Thursday
    Open 24 hours
  • Friday
    Open 24 hours
  • Saturday
    Open 24 hours
  • Sunday
    Open 24 hours

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 10 reviews

Contacts

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Provinces:
British Columbia
Address:
3045 Gibbins Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 1E7, Canada, Duncan, British Columbia, V9L 1E7
City:
Duncan
Postcode:
V9L 1E7

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About Cowichan District Hospital

Cowichan District Hospital is a Canadian Hospital based in Duncan, British Columbia. Cowichan District Hospital is located at 3045 Gibbins Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 1E7, Canada,


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Reviews of Cowichan District Hospital

  • Nathan
    Added 2016.06.07
    They will make you wait 3hrs for a scheduled appointment. Like seriously. Why bother scheduling patients if you’ll be 3 hours late. Ridiculous. It didn’t just happen with my mom, seems like that’s what they would always do...waste people’s time! Poor elderly people who has to wait in the waiting room for hours when they could’ve just waited in the comfort of their homes and come in when they would actually be seen!
  • Jaden
    Added 2015.12.02
    Let's give a couple classic examples of the exemplary experience you can expect at this wonderful hospital.
  • Samuel
    Added 2015.04.16
    1. One anesthesiologist on hospital floor. Several women giving birth? Well, I am sorry but only one of you ladies is able to get an epidural. Oh, you need something to relieve the pain? We have two nitrous oxygen tanks on the floor, line up! One might also be broken/out of service.
  • Mason
    Added 2014.08.19
    2. Checking in at the front? Be prepared for women behind the desk to be chatting away, ignoring the patients. They might even initiate eye contact, but that doesn't mean anything.
  • Samuel
    Added 2014.07.25
    3. On to the next check in desk. The person behind the desk may ask questions such as 'Why is your doctor doing this, instead of this?". Well, I am not a doctor and don't have that information off hand. Let me just call my doctor while I am here, and find out for you.
  • Devin
    Added 2014.02.25
    I have had Celiac for 18 + years ended up in this Hospital the day before they did not help me they sent me to a middle of a field in a campground in pain & in distress they did not care about what I had to say or what was happening with me they were too busy with their own selves to care about patients and the very next day I ended up in the clinic on site in the middle of the field at an event that I told them that I didn't want to go back to till I was out of pain and they did not care!
  • Anthony
    Added 2014.01.05
    I recently had to make a trip to emergency at Cowichan District Hospital in Duncan. When I got there I was scared and in pain. I was so amazed at how good all of the staff were with me. I felt like they really cared and they took such good care of me. My faith in the BC medical system has been restored. I want to give my heartfelt thanks to the nurses, Dr. Gallagher, the lab and imaging staff for helping me that night. I'm sorry I don't remember all of your names as it was such a blur. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you!
  • Robert
    Added 2013.10.11
    4. Be prepared to be treated like you are an idiot because you don't work in a hospital therefore if you have any questions you are treated like you are wasting their time.
  • Connor
    Added 2013.09.24
    5. Miserable nurses all around. Hey, this is my job, I just need the money. Do I need to have any empathy, or make a patient feel calm and comfortable?
  • Christopher
    Added 2013.04.09
    The nurses and doctors here are amazing. It really didn't matter how busy it got (and it got really busy) they remained attentive, kind and reassuring.
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