Max Forsyth
14 January 2026
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Money grabbing
Please research what Mayo Clinic is in the process of doing to the Floyd County Medical Center in Iowa. Mayo is out for a money grab any opportunity they have no matter how it will effect people. Over $10 million dollars.
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Walleye Catcher
18 September 2025
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We had a really bad experience here
If we could do it over we would spend the money elsewhere and wouldn't have wasted our valuable time at such a horrible facility. If you're going to come to the Mayo Clinic or any of its clinics or subsidiaries in Rochester do your due diligence first and why you're coming want money you're going to spend and where you're going to spend it. Because this is what drives this area down here is money and when people come here to get help they get more and so understand why you're getting help versus what your provider at home is doing for you and are you going to get more here think of it that way.
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Jeff Barter
28 April 2025
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All about the money
Don't ever let them sheepishly get you to do or take anything experimental your insurance won't pay for it and they don't tell you that they try to sneak it by you.
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Gigi L
13 January 2025
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Mayo Clinic Is Over rated
Horrible experience. Certainly does not live up to the Mayo name. Nursing staff scarce - hours passed without checking on my family member. No personal care (bed bath, mouth care etc) completed after 6 days of stay. Missed medication doses. No communication with the patient on daily goals, discharge information, etc. Sadly lacking in all areas. They may have talented physicians here, but without the support of the entire care team, it is NOT worth the travel or additional costs.
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Eric Nelson
10 July 2024
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I dont understand how Mayo can be number 1 in the world
I had a left broken pelvic bone and a right broken pelvic bone, shattered femur, broken sternum, about a dozen broken ribs and was not allowed to leave bed and was told to call anytime I needed something. They had to put a rod in my left femur and put 2 rods in my hips. They got the length wrong on the rod for my femur and had to do a 2nd surgery to fix that 5 days later. Turns out they were still wrong with the length because now I walk unevenly. A different set of doctors say that my left leg is 2cm shorter than my right. Now I have permanent damage done and no way to repair it. The doctors stated I should heal up just fine and that was feb of 2022 and I have all sorts of issues now. I have been begging them to send me to a clinic where I can get my pain managed and all they have done is torture me. Mayo will never make it right and now I know next time to go to HCMC. Sorry patients needs don't come first at mayo
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Kristen Kunkel
03 February 2024
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You’ll get shuffled around with no real treatment
They pick and choose cases based on what they can get published for. If you have a case that is not “interesting” enough for them.
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Elaine Powell
19 September 2023
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We are not happy with them
I’m sharing experience of brother. He went to Methodist Hospital for chemotherapy. When they were inserting the IV they messed up big time. His arm swelled up, is very red AND very painful. He has been back to ER three times and admitted every time. I’m doubtful that they know what they’re treating. I’m not happy and he definitely is not!
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Jacob Shelley
05 February 2023
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I would recommend anyone I love to go -anywhere- else for treatment.
These doctors at Mayo have the competence of Barney Fife, the warmth of a TSA agent, and the responsiveness of a man whose been unhappily married for 40 years. The medications they have me try, that have millions of dollars of research behind them, are as effective as homeopathy. The difference being that Mayo's prescription costs $7,000 a dose. It takes weeks to even get on the calendar when my symptoms are serious. Their immediate remedy is to go the ED, which they know very well isn't a place for specialized long term treatment, but at least it gets me out of their hair, right? I had to fire one of my specialists here. They treat patients like a number, like they're on an assembly line looking to get the best pharmaceutical kickbacks by cycling through the most patients they can get away with.
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RAH Admin
30 October 2019
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