I had surgery here 7 years ago to remove a sponge from a previous surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital (gee, I wonder why I didn't go back to Good Sam....?) Really, I'm not making this up. The hospital was smaller and therefore seemed much more personal. I had a private recovery room and it was MUCH quieter than at Good Sam. I would choose this hospital again over Good Sam. *I also took my 6-year-old to the emergency room here once when he knocked his two front teeth out and it was great - a very short wait!! Good Sam's emergency room can be mobbed.
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