Samantha Driver
08 February 2026
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The hospital administrator should lose their job
My mother is currently here at this hospital she has been here for 3 days no shower I have asked multiple times about getting something just to wipe her down still can't get nothing can't even get water for her room so I had to go to Walmart and buy a case of water to bring to her room so we would have water been told they were short-staffed one Tech has 24 patients that's why they cannot get to my mother I can only imagine how the patients up here without family members are being treated the nurses are very understaffed they're doing the best they can the hospital administrator should lose their job for something like this if you can't treat the patients and you're going to work your nurses like that to where they're frustrated and arguing all the time then you're in the wrong field
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Zahra Dehban
30 October 2025
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I am deeply frustrated and disappointed with Skyline Hospital
My mother, who lives in Arizona, suffered a stroke while visiting Nashville. She is unable to walk and urgently needed inpatient rehabilitation, yet the rehab team denied her admission. Being far from home made this situation extremely stressful and overwhelming. We were forced to navigate medical decisions, care, and travel logistics without the support of her usual medical team. My mother was left without the professional help she desperately needed at a critical time, which is completely unacceptable. Doctors and rehab professionals are meant to save lives and provide care, not leave patients without the help they desperately need. This experience has caused significant stress and worry for our family during an already difficult time. I hope the hospital seriously reviews their rehab admission decisions and prioritizes patient needs over administrative policies.
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Everett Putnam
24 July 2025
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The nurses were overworked so they were all pissed off and rude
All of this is 100% truth. They had about 10 IV setups for people were actually getting fluid in the waiting room which hey if it's busy you got people in the hallways do what you do no biggie it was so backed up there was nowhere to sit so obviously they were short staffed probably due to their bosses and their bosses bosses so I'm going to put all this fault on them because they want to get their bonuses but they don't want to allow nurses to work Care Partners and CNAs to work. As I said because it's probably being overworked understaffed and poor management led to poor customer service and a feeling of you were not important enough to be there when you were there sick and not feeling good at one of your worst times.
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Keaton Obrien
04 June 2025
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Tristar Skyline, thank you for absolutely nothing
This is 100% without a doubt the worst hospital I have ever been to. I came in Wednesday 5/21/25 and got into an ER room in about an hour and for the first 4 hours I was there things seemed fine. Then when the ER DR that was there when I arrived left the next ER DR came in and everything went downhill. I was told at 4 pm Wednesday I was being admitted to the upstairs hospital and then sat in the room for 5-7 hours with no one coming in all while my call light was on for 2 hours. Then when they finally came to get me, they took me to another ER holding room for 31 hours. Once I finally arrived upstairs I was given meds to keep me comfortable and then was basically told to go F myself by the GI specialist. The ONLY person I can say is good here is Dr. A Bodale, she tried her best to do everything she could to get me the care I need and deserve and seemed to be an advocate for me, but to no avail from the “higher ups” I was told it’d have to be outpatient and the ONLY thing keeping it from being done now is that my electrolytes are fine and my kidney is failing. Now I have to continue to deal with these issues for the next several weeks until I can get into a GI Specialist that will actually do something to help.Dr. Bodale, thank you very much sincerely for trying your best to get me the care I need.
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Brandon Decaney
22 January 2025
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There were SEVERE health violations
I was admitted to the hospital for a broken back, shoulder and ribs. I was placed (unknowingly) in a bed with a needle from someone else’s visit and laid on it for 8 hours. The physical therapist and my wife (Registered nurse not affiliated) found the needle. My IV was prepared on a dirty table with someone else’s fluids on it and my wife recorded herself cleaning someone else’s blood out of my sink. The staff were trying to admit me upstairs and discharge me at the same time. We received 4 different reports on me in 1 hour from 7 team members whom were all not in communication with my th the rest of the team. Liquor bottles and needles outside of the emergency exit.
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Kelsi Henry
08 January 2025
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Unorganized, incompetent and just downright negligent
I highly suggest avoiding this location, especially for life-threatening emergencies.
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Lindsey Eldritch
18 October 2024
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TriStar Skyline is a nightmare.
My overall experience at this hospital was hellish. It seems that no one communicates, or bothers to look at a patient’s chart (even when they’re wearing a bright red allergy alert bracelet that says “see list”). Most staff members seemed to be extremely inexperienced. Had we not re-explained everything in depth over and over, I have no doubt a fatal mistake would likely have been made. I had spoken to the anesthesiologist thoroughly before my surgery and he’d reassured me that he’d take care of me post op. But I guess because I’d told him that I couldn’t take the things he’d normally give (like Tylenol- That’s a joke, right?), he didn’t want to be bothered and just decided to give me nothing. I woke up in post op convulsing, crying and trying not to scream. Without ANY pain medication whatsoever having been administered. The post op nurse tried her best from that point, but all she was able to give me was a negligible amount of fentanyl that might as well have been sugar water. The trauma team whose care I was under couldn’t have cared less how I was sent home, or the fact that 3 days later I can’t even move I’m in such massive agony. I never should have been discharged from this hospital in the state I was in. Everyone had been informed that I have a pretty serious connective tissue disorder that makes surgery especially hard on me in every way, but rather than figure out how to give me adequate care, they chose to wipe their hands clean of me as quickly as possible and leave me to suffer it out on my own. I have had many surgeries at various hospitals with minimal problems. This one was unbelievable. I would never deal with TriStar Skyline again, for anything. And I hope that other people considering having a surgery here will heed the warnings in these reviews.
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Charles Carney
09 September 2024
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Skyline Hospital lacks proper caring
I had to constantly ask for someone to help my other. The 5th Floor Stroke Trama unit was the worst care ever. Dirty rooms, failed to bring patients their food, meds in a timely manner. Even the nurses admitted care was sub standard.
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La La Barz
29 May 2024
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Tristar Kill Line
May 2nd me and boyfriend were in a rollover accident. We waited 18hrs with no beds in the hospital. The place does not have a trauma center. The staff is terrible the bedside manner is non existent. I wouldn't take my dog to this place. The nickname is kill line and that's sad.
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Terry Damron
10 April 2024
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Falsified patient chart; bureaucratic mess; outstanding nurses
During my first 24 hours on the floor for observation, no physician saw me BUT my "attending" (Dr. Uzoma) placed a FALSE note stating I was seen and examined. I was NOT. No updates were provided. No attempt was made to secure a physician to cover for the assigned physician who failed to attend me. Nurses had no pathway to resolutions, repeatedly sending notes to Dr. Uzoma (my assigned hospitalist). Patient advocacy is available only on week days, so my evening call was fielded by a floor supervisor who offered no solution aside from "I will elevate this as a concern to administration". All the while, a question lingered concerning medication. At this point I am trapped in a hospital room - sans physician care - with no idea of the status of my health, when or wheher I will be seen, or when I will be released.
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