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New hospital will expand Clarian's reach north

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#71
Dec 2, 2007
 
Correction - Saxony is both Fishers and Noblesville. The new hospital with be built on the Fishers side of Saxony. Hamilton Town Center is on the Noblesville side of Saxony.
Al Depantsiu wrote:
Exit 10 and Saxony is Noblesville, not Fishers.
Noblesville Gal

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Dec 4, 2007
 
Speedwaymom wrote:
they have to charge those of us with insurance as much as they can to compensate for all the health care they have to give away...they don't turn anyone away, even for a cold...then the taxpayers have to pay the bill.
But yet the Clarian hospital will be FOR PROFIT - meaning they do not have to see anyone without insurance. They'll try to dump the less desirable patients off on Riverview or Community.
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Jun 24, 2008
 
I had a baby at Clarian North in March. The care was fabulous, they were very service oriented. My nurses were excellent and the food was great too. I have had four children at different hospitals, and this one was by far the best! Kudos to Clarian North and their beautiful facility.
Oh, the baby pictures were taken by a professional photographer-they were worth every penny and looked professional.
Noblesville Millers

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Jun 24, 2008
 
JustMe wrote:
Three hospitals in one area????? That's nuts. Let's see...Clarian North is taken. Let's call it Clarian Starbuck's....there's one on every corner.
Thankfully we are getting a Clarian hospital closer to home. Riverview is our "local hospital", and there's just no way we will ever go back there again. The nurses in the Emergency room were just plain mean to us when we brought our daughter there. The only perosn who treated us with any care and compassion was the clerk who took our insurance information. Most of the nurses were at the nurses station b**ching about their jobs, and we could hear every single word they were saying. Sure does make you want to go soemwhere for medical treatment when the people working their hate their jobs. The doctor zoomed in and out so fast we didn't even get his name. So yes, we look forward to Clarian's new hospital. Noblesville is a great city to live in. It's about time we get a good hospital in the area.
jess

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Sep 17, 2008
 
jazzyjan wrote:
Wow! A hospital on every corner. I have no doubt this is one of the reasons my health insurance just went up $200 per month. We're oversaturated with hospitals and healthcare facilities. And.... doesn't Dan Evans reside in Chicago?
Your health insurance went up so much b/c you have those worthless lazy asses who won't get a freakin' job so they are unemployed and WE have to pay for their healthcare!!!! Try working in the system...you see it first hand!!
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