Allegheny General Hospital




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Allegheny General Hospital

Average Rating:

2.19 / 90 votes / 10 reviews
Allegheny General Hospital
320 East North Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15212
United States

Phone number: (412) 359-3131

Category: Hospitals and Clinics


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Complaints & Reviews — Allegheny General Hospital

If I die of a blood clot, make sure my family sues. With no injury, I found myself unable to stand on or bend my knee. My husband noticed bruising behind the knee – possible blot clot. Swelling – couldnt straighten my leg and so much pain. The drs message said go to ER. I was alone... Read more➤
29 Jul, 2020

LOUSY HOSPITAL

MY HUSBAND BEEN DOWN THERE SINCE JULY6. HE WAS SUPPOSE TO GO TO A REHAB YESTERDAY MY BROTHER IN LAW FOUND HE WAS TO LEAVE AT 2:00 PM FINE GREAT AT 3:00 HIS CASEMANAGER CALLED AND SAID HE BE LEAVING AT 4:00 PM OK THINGS HAPPEN.. AT 6:00 PM MY HUSBAND CALLED AND SAID HE WAS STILL... Read more➤
10 Aug, 2019

Terrible after 5!

Valet parking closes at 5. If you’re one of the unlucky people that don’t get discharged before valet parking closes you’re in for a treat! No one gives a rat *** about you once you leave the surgery center! You are on your own to figure out what valet parking did with your vehicle! Heaven help you... Read more➤
Dec 20, 2018 recovery room no more than giant dark, dirty storage room with 20+beds. No privacy men& women, visitors walking through. No pain medication while patients wait for their rooms! off. Nurse in recovery refused to wipe my husbands dry white mouth, he kept trying to lick his lips while he moaned about how much pain... Read more➤
I suffered a left vertebral artery disection(VAD) which is a delamination of a segment of the artery wall. When this occurs blood pools within and restricts blood flow to the brain. If the clot or a portion of clot breaks free and travels to the basilar artery the…

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