I will NEVER go to, or take ANYONE to this hospital unless they are dying! My wife had a bad fall on the ice and impacted her head heavily on our paved driveway. Ambulance was called and they were amazing. Problems started when we arrived at this hospital. The ambulance drivers had called ahead to make sure there would be an x-ray tech on hand because they suspected broken bones. Once we got inside, the on duty doctor saw us briefly and said he couldn't look at my wife as he had just worked a 24 hour shift, so he passed us on to the incoming doctor. We waited in the x-ray department for a short time until the on call x-ray tech arrived. After the results came back we saw the duty doctor who told us there were no broken bones. My wife was in agony and couldn't even bear to have her arms touched. However the doctor proceeded to squeeze BOTH arms as my wife stifled screams. The doctor said this "shouldn't be happening", and in the end said "Well, I'm stumped. There's nothing else I can do for her. Take her home and put her in a hot bath!" My wife couldn't even get off the stretcher let alone go home!! I asked about the possibility of a concussion and she agreed it was likely. I asked if she was keeping her overnight for observation and she said no. I refused to leave in case something cropped up overnight. My wife had been given morphine in the ambulance, but the only thing they gave her in the hospital was an Ativan to calm her down!! An hour or so later I asked a nurse if I could speak to the doctor again when she wasn't busy. I was told she was taking a nap and she'd send her in when she woke up. She never showed. In the morning I saw another doctor making his rounds and I asked if he'd be checking on my wife. The nurse said "No, your wife was signed off last night". I guess the doctor couldn't go for her nap as long as she had a patient to care for!!! NO prescription for pain killers and NO advice regarding the concussion!! A few days later I took her to the Annapolis Medical Center and their doctor looked after her properly. I mentioned my experience at the Digby Hospital to a few friends and as soon as I mentioned that hospital, without exception, they all said "Oh no! You didn't taker here THERE!" My advice to you is never go there. My advice to them is , install proper emergency doors for stretchers, fix the holes and paint the rooms, and find some proper doctors!!!