St. Joseph Healthcare is a 112-bed acute care hospital in Bangor, Maine. Treating patients since 1947, the hospital offers a wide range of services, including primary and specialty care for patients of all ages. Our patient care services include: 24-hour emergency, medical imaging and laboratory, physical therapy, surgery, orthopedics, respiratory care, Center for Sleep Medicine and Women's Health. We are committed for providing compassionate, holistic care to meet the changing needs of our communities.
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★★★★
This hospital has always been extremely good to me from my experience. They are kind, caring and their wait times when I have gone have never been anywhere near Northern Light. I do understand they are two different kinds of hospitals though. I think the staff at St. Josephs are very good to me most of the time and I really appreciated my last visit. The PT I saw while I was there, I think may have saved my life. His name is Jared R Brown. He made me feel seen during my visit, and I was not in a right state of mind during the time to give him enough credit. He explained a lot to me about what I have been going through and no one has truly ever taken the time to pay attention and truly dive deep into what I have been going through besides him. The fact that he documented everything seriously helped me out tremendously, because now I am thinking I can finally get my diagnosis where it is documented. I have been waiting three years so this means the world to me. He also told me where I can follow up and get treatment, and I felt we had a very down to earth conversation. Jared, please never forget that you are doing absolutely amazing and I can never thank you enough!!!! Thank you to all of the doctors, nurses and people at this hospital
Patient
★
My daughter Jessica was admitted to St. Joseph's hospital on December 10,2025 for an illness. On December 14 I brought in her favorite blanket white and green with polka dots. When it got soiled she was told it would be sent to get laundered. Well today is December 17 and the blanket has been lost. How can a patient's blanket get lost. It should have been put in a bag with the patients name on it when it was sent to be cleaned. And no one at the hospital has a clue as to what happened to it. This is ridiculous. She cried for a long time because that was her favorite blanket and the hospital lost it. They should have given it to me to take home and wash it. I will never bring another thing into the hospital because they dont care about the patients belongings at all. They probably threw it in the garbage.
Patient
★
Each year my family and I enjoy the Christmas lights and Nativity scene at the hospital. This year we noticed that there was no Baby Jesus in the display. was this a mistake? Was it due to a theft? Or maybe a secularization of Christmas as another holiday and anyone you want to envision as the baby is alright? I called the hospital the next day and was told that the baby is not put into the Natitity scene until Christmas morning since that was when He was born. This might be true, I will check for myself. I really hope that a hospital that has Christian crosses throughout has not gone Woke. It sure would be a disgrace.
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Patient
★
My mother was taken into the ER in late summer, and while things were fine when I was with her, things must have changed while I was gone.
She seemingly was not properly informed about her condition, as she was delirious due to the lack of oxygen she was experiencing and despite her extremely high blood sugar, they did not prescribe her insulin; instead, they emphasized her losing weight. My mother is, for the most part, unable to exercise due to a severe back injury. In this case, insulin should be a high priority especially due to the complications diabetes can have when not treated. While I don't have evidence for this, I believe she was not cared for because she is fat.
If you're a fat patient, or even if you're not fat, tread carefully because those nice people might not be nice for long.
Patient
★
Worst Excuse For A Hospital Didn't Help My Mother Showing Signs Of Sepsis, Her Fingers Were Bleeding Could't Get A Bandaid Or Gloves At A Hospital, Denied A Blanket, Water and Refused To Help In Any Way Horrible Hospital I Would Never Go There Again They Should Close. Doctor Antoniello Should Be Fired For Sending Someone Home This Sick. It's Worse Than Northern Light.