Oklahoma Spine Hospital Ratings
14101 Parkway Commons Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73134
Phone: (405) 749-2700
Oklahoma City, OK 73134
Phone: (405) 749-2700
Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospitals
Emergency Services: YES
Contents:
Quality of Care - Infectious Diseases - ER Wait Time - Patient Ratings
Infectious Disease at Oklahoma Spine Hospital
Drug resistant bacteria are becoming a large health risk facing the United States. There are an increasing number of drug resistant bacteria, including: drug resistant bacteria due primarily to unnecessary and mis-applied use among humans and livestock, patients with hospitalizations for relatively minor reasons can suddenly face lifethreatening illness.| Infectious Disease | Cases |
|---|---|
| C. Diff Sickens more than a half million people each year and has a 17% mortality rate after one year1 | 0 |
| MRSA Causes life-threatening bloodstream infections, pneumonia and surgical site infections. Mortality rates may be as high as 20%2 | 0 |
Emergency Room Wait Time Ratings
Average Time Spent In Emergency Department: 0h 0mPatient Ratings
While customer satisfaction surveys don't necessarily reflect the quality of care provided at the hospital, it can identify some areas that are important standards to maintain, such as managing pain and maintaining a sanitary environment.Overall Patient Rating: VERY GOOD
Positive Patient Ratings
Some patients praise:- Nurses usually respond quickly when patients need help
- Patients usually receive help when they request it
- Rooms and facilities are usually clean
Negative Patient Ratings
Footnotes:
1C Diff Mortality Rate
2MRSA Mortality Rate
Oklahoma Spine Hospital Stories
Oct 25, 2023, 7:04 PM
Oklahoma Spine Hospital: "I had surgery on November 23, 2023, to remove hardware from my spinal fusion I had 1 1/2 years ago. Dr. Ododr was my surgeon, and I agree with the many positive reviews about him. My complaint is about the spine hospital. I was put in a room without air conditioning when the outside temperature was over 80 degrees. I asked to have them turn it down when the thermostat showed 80 degrees in my room. The aid turned it down, but it never kicked on. After asking her why this room wasn't airconditioned, she stated that some rooms have this problem. I then asked the night nurse about a fan. She brought in a brand new fan, which I had to help put together. The fan helped a little. I also was given an ice machine to put on my back. Upon leaving the hospital the next day, the aide asked if I was going to take these items. I said, "No, I didn't need them since I had an ice machine and plenty of fans." I'm certain I was still charged for these items without any comment that I would be charged anyway. Patients need to be informed if they are going to be charged for these types of things. Also, it is unacceptable to not have air conditioning without a valid explanation. I hope this complaint is read and taken into consideration." - Cynthia


