Catholic Health Services of Long Island Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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  1. Private Hospital
  2. Health Consultant
  3. Hospital

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Welcome to the home page of Catholic Health Services (CHS) of Long Island! We are pleased to provide you with information about the many important health and human service resources we have to assist you at critical moments in your life. This website has been designed to meet the health care information needs of our community, patients, physicians and prospective employees. ...


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

CHSLI and Island Medical truly suck

Okay these jokers need to confess for ruining a great Medical practice, Island Medical and that practice sadly is only about the money, hopefully the clinic in Medford on route 112 closes as it has become so inept it isn't funny to deny my medication based on the false guideline of being a controlled substance and need an appointment, well then why did u fill it the last time over the phone without bloodwork, I got the blood work done Sarurday which shows I need the medication and they denied claiming I need an appointment! Hello I work for NYCT u just can't arbitrarily take off( I have an appointment on the 28th, after they assured me that all I needed was my bloodwork done) Well if anything happens to me I will suing ( or my estate) against CHSLI , Island medical and prescribing Doctor. I am going to look for another Doctors office ASAP , I use to like these people , the only ones I will miss are Abigal and Oscar the dog.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

October 13, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I baptize you on trustpilot

I baptize you on trustpilot, is that chrystal clear enough?!!!!

these are the descriptions of infections caused by doctors and nurses, that are unable to properly wash their hands, perhaps they need a university course to learn how to wash their hands or a signal every few feets, with the following indication:
primitives!: wash your hands!! you are not living in the wild west anymore!!!, wild west is that christal clear enought?!!!! primitives wake up, you are now living in a society that has invented the soap, "a new invention"!!!!!

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MRSA infection
Staph bacteria are common in hospitals, but Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a type of staph bacteria that is resistant to (cannot be killed by) many antibiotics. MRSA can be found in bed linens or medical equipment and can be spread if providers do not properly wash their hands between patients. MRSA can cause life-threatening bloodstream infections, pneumonia and surgical site infections.

What safer hospitals do:
Doctors and nurses should clean their hands after caring for every patient. Hospital rooms and medical equipment should be thoroughly cleaned often. Safer hospitals will also keep MRSA patients separate from other patients and require providers and visitors to wear gloves and gowns around these patients.

which they don't do, because they need a university course, "how to use the soap to wash your hands"

October 29, 2021
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