The project is expected to be completed by the end of July. There will be periodic changes to vehicle traffic patterns with the appropriate signage and police details will be in place. Please plan your arrival to the hospital accordingly. Stronger Together - This is what we ultimately learned in 2020.
We need each other to accomplish great things and to successfully tackle the most difficult of circumstances; in 2020 we did both. This video is our "Thank You" to everyone in our healthcare system and the community for coming together when we needed you most. Manage stress and improve your overall well-being with qi gong.
We need each other to accomplish great things and to successfully tackle the most difficult of circumstances; in 2020 we did both. This video is our "Thank You" to everyone in our healthcare system and the community for coming together when we needed you most. Manage stress and improve your overall well-being with qi gong.
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Milford Regional Medical Center, Inc. is a comprehensive healthcare system that comprises the Medical Center; Milford Regional Physician Group, Inc., and Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation. The Medical Center is located at the intersection of Routes 140 and 16 in Milford, MA. A full-service, community and regional teaching hospital, Milford Regional is a 149-bed, nonprofit, acute-care facility serving a region of 20-plus towns.
Milford Regional Medical Center, Inc. is a comprehensive healthcare system that comprises the Medical Center; Milford Regional Physician Group, Inc., and Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation. The Medical Center is located at the intersection of Routes 140 and 16 in Milford, MA. A full-service, community and regional teaching hospital, Milford Regional is a 149-bed, nonprofit, acute-care facility serving a region of 20-plus towns.
Milford Regional Medical Center wishes you the best of health. But when you need us, for whatever reason, we're ready to meet the healthcare needs of you and your family. In addition to providing basic acute-care services such as medical, surgical, family-centered obstetrics, and pediatrics, Milford Regional provides a full range of clinical services from adolescent health to women's services.
Milford Regional Medical Center wishes you the best of health. But when you need us, for whatever reason, we're ready to meet the healthcare needs of you and your family. In addition to providing basic acute-care services such as medical, surgical, family-centered obstetrics, and pediatrics, Milford Regional provides a full range of clinical services from adolescent health to women's services.
Many of our classes are now offered via a live, interactive virtual platform called Zoom(R). This allows us to provide a variety of classes while ensuring proper social distancing. Join us from the comfort and safety of your home for one of our many class offerings. Please contact Donna Boynton at 508-422-2206 or email her at DBoynton@milreg.org with any questions.
Reviews (10)
Sarah Picchioni
Jan 29, 2022
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Racheal Gaudreau
Jan 21, 2022
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I am a nurse and unfortunately contracted COVID. I suffer from asthma and woke up with an asthma exacerbation and was lethargic fighting to breathe. I came here because this was once a good hospital. The triage nurse left me in the waiting room for 2 hours as I struggled to breathe, they saw patients with lower back pain before me. I decided to leave, if I was going to die, I was not going to die alone in a waiting room and my father brought me to a real hospital. I was treated right away. Shame on you Milford hospital for hiring careless nurses! I will never or my family go here again.
Mark Rinaldi
Jan 05, 2022
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I have severe swelling above my ear that causes pressure and MUSCLE TICS. I was told that they couldn't feel ANYTHING. This has been there for 1 year. My skull was completely flat before. My white blood cell count is 2x the average. I was told nothing was wrong. I throw up biweekly and have light sensitivity when lights flicker. I will be talking to the patient liason. How is nothing wrong when I went from 160 to 135 pounds, became lactose intolerant, and couldn't eat red meat for one year. I asked to be tested for Lyme but they didn't test me!!!!!
Ana Ascano
Jan 01, 2022
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I can’t be more thankful with all the staff in this hospital.
I got a surgery a few weeks ago with Dr. Patsos and I was so nervous because it was my first time ever.
All the staff took the time to go over everything and answer all my questions, since front desk lady to every nurse, anesthesiologist and the Doctor.
Every single person in the hospital were very kind and caring. I wish I can remember the name of each one to thank them.
I got a surgery a few weeks ago with Dr. Patsos and I was so nervous because it was my first time ever.
All the staff took the time to go over everything and answer all my questions, since front desk lady to every nurse, anesthesiologist and the Doctor.
Every single person in the hospital were very kind and caring. I wish I can remember the name of each one to thank them.
Donna Cooper
Dec 03, 2021
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Great Hospital. The staff cares and they take the time to answer all your questions thoroughly and carefully. My husband was in for pneumonia and the nurses, doctors and technicians all gave him great care. Very accessible staff—always available when you have a need. And the hospital room is large and clean and the meals were excellent. We are out-of-towners so when we left they made sure we had all the information we would need for follow up with our doctors at home. Well-run hospital with great staff.
Tod Cranes
Nov 25, 2021
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Was brought here after an attempt to unalive myself. Was in psychosis so I wasn't acting mentally right. Guess they aren't trained in mental health or they do not empathize with it because staff made fun of me to my face and taunted me. The words "do you think I actually care?' were said to me by a nurse. No empathy. Imagine mocking someone who just tried to unalive them, truly disturbing behavior from the staff at this hospital.
Justine Keeler
Sep 26, 2021
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Annoyed, upset, and overall disappointment. I got to the ER because I might be positive for Covid-19. I can barley breathe, coughing, high fever. We have been sitting in the ER for hours. I see empty beds when I go to the bathroom. Numerous people have came and went. Still it’s been HOURS since a patient has been called back to be seen. I understand short staffing is an issue, but this isn’t okay. Not just for me, but for every patient in the waiting room. 6 people have walked out in the last 3 hours, and no one has been called back to be seen. Do better. I always came here because I trusted
R. E. D. D.
Sep 14, 2021
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Monday I had gone to the ER for difficulty breathing and being unable to keep my fever down, overall was in very weak condition and throwing up blood. I sat in the waiting room from 12:30-8PM. Admittedly there were people in far worse condition than me and even they weren’t called in the time I was there. For people with more severe concerns there needs to be some kind of sense of urgency, I know hospitals are understaffed with an influx of patients right now so I can’t fault them too much. But wanted to share my experience, the people I did interact with were kind and understanding. But once
Anneliese Harrison
Sep 05, 2021
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Yikes, if I could give 0 stars I really would have. I was referred by urgent care for a CT scan because there was something serious shown in an X-ray and I needed an in depth scan. I was told it was an emergency, hence the ER. and wow, got there at 1, wasn’t brought into a room until 4:30, then was in the room and got an IV for the CT scan. I had an empty IV in my arm for 4+ hours. I hadn’t eaten all day because naturally I wasn’t feeling well. Told the nurse I was starving and felt sick. Pressed the alert button and no one came even after 10 mins. Anyways, told the nurse I was going to be
Blobby Digital
Jul 16, 2021
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My girlfriend delivered our baby at Milford regional medical center on Monday afternoon. Unfortunately, our baby has had some trouble keeping his blood sugar up and required an IV for glucose to be fed to him. We have now been taking shifts at the hospital with the baby while he works to get his blood sugar where it should be. The nurses working have been so great and helpful but also very upbeat about the situation to help us from feeling down about everything going on. I wish I could remember every nurses name that has helped us but especially Melissa, Patty, and Kim were all very professional