St. Thomas hospital ?
St. Thomas hospital ?
Hi Gang,
I am going to STJ in Dec. with extended family. 2nd trip for 1/2 of us.
My father-in-law has gotten sick since we booked our trip in April and may or may not be able to go. I have been asked to look into how the St. Thomas hospital is in case he needs to be hospitalized while on island.
Any experince with the St. Thomas hospital? Good or bad?
We really want to see him make this trip, and he really needs this for his spirits, but we want to be safe and smart with the decision.
Thanks
mel
I am going to STJ in Dec. with extended family. 2nd trip for 1/2 of us.
My father-in-law has gotten sick since we booked our trip in April and may or may not be able to go. I have been asked to look into how the St. Thomas hospital is in case he needs to be hospitalized while on island.
Any experince with the St. Thomas hospital? Good or bad?
We really want to see him make this trip, and he really needs this for his spirits, but we want to be safe and smart with the decision.
Thanks
mel
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When we lived there I think we only had to go one time - and the experience was amazingly good. I hear what Xislandgirl is saying - but I think the Admin. at the hospital has really improved in the last 5 years. Then again - it is the USVI - it isn't big city, metropolitan USA.
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I don't know, Anthony. You understandably always want a positive image projected here, but a STJ resident/ good friend of mine fell off a ladder, broke a rib, punctured a lung and ended up going from the clinic to the STT hospital a little over a year ago.They were not impressed, to put it mildly.
Melmd, I hope he can make the trip and enjoy the magical powers of STJ without incident!
Melmd, I hope he can make the trip and enjoy the magical powers of STJ without incident!
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
I don't pipe up on a lot of these issues just for this reason (being accused of painting too rosy a picture) - but I was not trying to "sell" the hospital. My daughter cracked her head open on a concrete window sill, and we got great care and attention in the emergency room - that was all I was saying. The second half of my comment pretty much says it is what it is. Plenty of seriously ill or injured people need to go off island for care - no doubt.JT wrote:I don't know, Anthony. You understandably always want a positive image projected here
I do think that people can confuse the issue though and make it a VI thing (not just about the quality of the hospital but on a lot of issues facing the territory) but I think it is important to remember that the USVI is basically just the size of township in the US. No one goes to a "town" to get great medical care - they go to a big city or university hospital - where they have all the latest gadgets, conduct research, teach, etc. That just is never going to happen in the VI - it is simply economies of scale... that is why people go to PR or Miami, etc. for the most part - they need care that they can't get on St. Thomas.
Not to mention that I have had terrible things done to me in NJ by "doctors" that I wouldn't want to have happen to anyone!

Okay - end of rant. Sorry, but it has been a long week and my wife is actually in the hospital here for a second day (BTW - the main hospital in Florence is about 800 years old!). Nothing major - just a bunch of tests and x-rays trying to get to the bottom of a nagging cough so please nobody worry -
Have a great weekend -
Anthony for Virgin Islands On Line
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When you mention "NJCare" having just done some serious navigating in/around the local "University" hospital makes me wince - but the docs were great! Anyone here heads to NYC or Philly if its serious - can we get "evacation insurance?"
That aside, anyone traveling with a chronic health problem should take with them a recent EKG or other test results that might help with care away from home. You might also want to discuss with your FIL's physician any concerns you may have about travel effects that might cause any acute flareups, challenges or problems. It is sometimes reassuring knowing that his md is just a phone call or fax consultation away but for more serious problems and illnesses, many choose to head to Miami or other stateside treatment centers.
Anthony, hope your bride is quickly back on her feet and on the way to recovery!
That aside, anyone traveling with a chronic health problem should take with them a recent EKG or other test results that might help with care away from home. You might also want to discuss with your FIL's physician any concerns you may have about travel effects that might cause any acute flareups, challenges or problems. It is sometimes reassuring knowing that his md is just a phone call or fax consultation away but for more serious problems and illnesses, many choose to head to Miami or other stateside treatment centers.
Anthony, hope your bride is quickly back on her feet and on the way to recovery!
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The Myrah Keating Clinic is on Centerline Road just after the where you would turn right on to Gift Hill Road if you were leaving Cruz Bay (Tony's kitchen is also a good landmark)
You will see the H (Hospital) sign just before it.
They are very good but do not have the facilities of a hospital, and if you go after hours the Dr has to be paged and called in from home. You would be transported to STT if needed.
Hope this helps
Pia
You will see the H (Hospital) sign just before it.
They are very good but do not have the facilities of a hospital, and if you go after hours the Dr has to be paged and called in from home. You would be transported to STT if needed.
Hope this helps
Pia
Thank you for all of the input. He just had a change of condition and is now on a donor list, so it is really hard to say if he'll make this trip. We are praying his health is good enough for travel when the time comes.
Unfortunatly the sickness is pre-exisiting, and snuck up on him at a time travel insurance was not available (we were to late).
Again, thank you.
mel
Unfortunatly the sickness is pre-exisiting, and snuck up on him at a time travel insurance was not available (we were to late).
Again, thank you.
mel
Hey Anthony
Glad to hear that your wife is OK – hope they found out what was ailing her and I hope it’s nothing serious. 800 year old hospital – they still use leaches and blood-letting to treat people. Just kidding, I’m sure they’re a fine hospital.
Glad to hear that your wife is OK – hope they found out what was ailing her and I hope it’s nothing serious. 800 year old hospital – they still use leaches and blood-letting to treat people. Just kidding, I’m sure they’re a fine hospital.
FlaGeorge
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