Dr. Nada M. Kawar is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Springfield, Massachusetts and is affiliated with Mercy Medical Center-Springfield. She received her medical degree from Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine and has been in practice between 11-20 years. Dr. Nada M. Kawar has expertise in treating hysterectomy, among other conditions – see all areas of expertise. Dr. Nada M. Kawar accepts Medicare, Blue Cross, United Healthcare – see other insurance plans accepted.
Amber Trinidad
a month agoWORST HOSPITAL BY FAR. I wish I could give this hospital negative stars. It is obvious the emergency department is poorly trained and seriously lacks organization. Sick people are left for 6, 7, 8 hours without any information, care or empathy from the staff. My mother broke her arm in Germany and was advised to get a cat scan immediately upon arrival back into the US. We have been in the waiting room for over 5 hours at this point. They took an xray of my motherโs arm at least 3 hours ago and we continue to sit in the waiting room. Nobody is being called back to receive treatment but the nurse can come out here a million times to do vital signs. I have never experienced anything like this at any hospital. This is clearly a place that does not care for their patients in any capacity. Shame on you Mercy hospital for allowing people to suffer in your dirty, overcrowded waiting room. Iโm disgusted.
Yael Hoffman
3 months agoIm still here. Lung surgery recovery. Room air conditioner has technchal problems in mid summer. Light remote not working Bed up and down blocks Not enough pillows for cushioning my surgery site. โฆ..
Vilmarie Bermudez
2 weeks agoWe have been here since 830pm, it 6am the next morning, and they have not called in a single person. Their been people waiting for 16 hrs they keep saying their no bed when we can see all the bed are empty, every time the door open when the employee walks out of the ER. Definitely will not be coming back and switching my husband doctor.
Gabriele Sablotny
a month agoAn ER doctor that puts two hot packs on your back..now, that's called, bedside manner (compassion).. not often seen anymore.. the chairs in the waiting room, are painful to sit in, for hours, especially for the elderly.. Professional and caring staff.. thank you.
Tere Danek
2 months agoI am thankful for the exceptional care and professionalismI received at Mercy MRI department. Since the moment i arrived at the hospital, during the test , and after it I could have not asked for better care. I was anxious of being inside a machine, but the two radiologist technologists ,Miranda and Ashley, made sure I was relax and ready to go through the test. I highly recommend this facility to go to have the best care possible.