Kings Daughters Medical Specialties Inc.
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I was seen in the overnight ER as an adult patient. Night staff appeared to do the bare minimum to keep patients alive, and one emergency seemed to hold up the entire hospital. I arrived at 7pm when the ER was nearly empty. I had been vomiting for 24 hours and was already dehydrated. I was told I couldn’t eat or drink until after my CT scan results, but no fluids were given through the IV they already had in my arm. It’s now 2am, and they told me they don’t know if it could be another 7 hours or more because it varies. One emergency should not prevent other patients from receiving care.
little alex madout 2 • February 1st, 2026
Some photos from the room and the view. The staff have been great post op, the patient advocate came around, the doctor and others to check on us before 10am. They have been in to change batteries and clean the room too. As you can see there are lots of posters around the room as reminders. The shower is very nice, wide and big enough if you are a large person, and they have a chair if you need it. Lots of room and very attentive staff. I would highly recommend. I have been in lots of hospitals in KY, OH and WVA. This hospital rates in the top three!
Annette HInes • December 24th, 2024
I arrived at 7pm dehydrated and vomiting with an IV in my arm, but no fluids or symptom relief were given for over 6 hours. Other patients waited 7–12 hours with pain, dizziness, or heart issues, and staff offered sedating meds just to put people to sleep rather than treat symptoms. One emergency blocked the entire ER, communication was minimal, and while there seemed to be enough staff physically present, most were not actively managing patients or moving things along. This night shift was chaotic, inefficient, and unsafe — I would not recommend this ER unless it’s a true life-or-death emergency.
Tyler • February 1st, 2026