This is the worst hosptial I have EVER had to come too. 6 hours waiting, not being seen checked on nothing. If I could give it negative stars I would. Last time we came they wanded my wife as she was puking and shaking because they "thought she was somebody else" they searched her at the door. This place is a damn joke unfortunatly this is the closest hositpal to us. I'm surprised people don't die in the waiting room. It's a joke.
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Elaine
Oct 2, 2020
1.0
I arrived at 2:30pm for an IV infusion that was only to last an hour. After 6 different nurses tried to get blood/infusion IV in several different areas of my upper arms/near my breast area, they WERE NOT ABLE TO DO what they’ve been trained to do. 3 hours later and about 20-25 pokes with needles, they tried to tell me that my only other option for me to receive the IV antibiotics was to go to the Emergency Room! Needing IV antibiotics, I would not be a priority and would have to wait in ER waiting room for hours. And on top of that, I would have to pay an astronomical amount for even going to the ER because of my insurance. When asked to speak to supervisor, she had scurried off to leave office early @ 5:28, knowing they close at 6. I guess she didn’t want to deal with me.. In the end, they still were not able to give me the antibiotics I need since everyone was in such a hurry to go home. They never gave me another option besides going to ER, which is NOT a solution. I told the nurse to call me when they figure out a plan or when I can come back because I NEED my medicine. Surprise surprise , I HAVE NOT received a call back and it’s been 2 days. The antibiotics have a shelf life of 48 hours, so I guess we’ll see what happens when I call them. Unprofessional and unskilled, my upper arms are all black and blue form the several needle pokes. I would not recommend going to the Kaufman Infusion Center.
LC
Larry Coleman
Jul 21, 2020
5.0
I had a reaction to a new Chemo drug on July 20, 2020. Several nurses rushed into my cubical along with the in-charge nurse and the RNP. Within minutes they had me feeling better and like nothing had ever happened. My compliments 😃
Frequently Asked Questions About University of Maryland Medical Center Kaufman Infusion Center
What services are offered at the University of Maryland Medical Center Kaufman Infusion Center?
The center provides IV treatment, specialty medicines, assessments, and evaluations.
Where is the University of Maryland Medical Center Kaufman Infusion Center located?
It is located at 500 Upper Chesapeake Dr, Bel Air, MD, 21014, United States.
What is the main contact phone number for the Kaufman Infusion Center?
You can contact the center at +1 443-643-3220.
Is the Kaufman Infusion Center currently open?
Yes, the center is open and operational.
What types of medical categories does the Kaufman Infusion Center fall under?
It is categorized as a Cancer Treatment Center and Hospital.
Can I find an oncologist near the Kaufman Infusion Center?
Yes, UM Upper Chesapeake Hematology & Oncology and Kaufman Cancer Center are nearby oncologist services.
Is there a hospital close to the Kaufman Infusion Center for additional medical services?
Yes, the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center is nearby and offers hospital and emergency room services.
Are there pharmacies near the Kaufman Infusion Center where I can fill prescriptions?
Yes, MacPhail Pharmacy at Upper Chesapeake is located nearby for your medication needs.
Does the area around the Kaufman Infusion Center offer other specialized medical services?
Yes, nearby services include obstetricians like Jonathan W. Sommerville, MD, internal medicine doctors such as Dr. Ann K. Osman, and pain centers like National Spine and Pain Centers - Michael Wong, MD.
Where can I find more information about the Kaufman Infusion Center online?
Visit their official website at https://www.umms.org/umgccc/locations/ummc-kaufman-infusion for details.