tl;dr: I [early 30's dark-skinned Afro-American male)] had a poorly done bone marrow biopsy on 9/25/25 (Thursday), regret it, and might have to do it again. 🙃 Post-operation: On Day 1, I mostly stayed in bed and endured the nausea that eventually changed to pain in the evening. On Day 2, it changed to a strong pain on most of my left side when walking. Day 3 was better and I was able to easily walk, but I don't recall that day's discomfort/pain. It's now 10/19th and, on top of the bump I feel there, bending in certain ways still causes me notable pain in the general poke area aswell as 1/3rd of my left side. Details: I arrived at 9:45am for the 10am appointment with my respirator on, went through registration, and then the waiting room. After being called, I spoke with the lady who eventually gave me the open-back hospital gown and told me to leave the back wide open without tying anything because it'd just get tangled or something. At 10:45am, I met the male nurse (dark-skinned BIPOC, salt & pepper beard, slight accent) whose name I was never sure of. The name he gave was a bit unclear and it didn't sound like the not-quite-legible name I saw on the papers I read through and signed. But based on the Provider list's photos, he was either Dr. Michael Adjei-Poku or Dr. Michael Bestawros. Here's where it gets weird. At some point after informing me that I'll be waiting for an on-going operation to finish, he 1) informed me that I'll either fall asleep during or just won't remember anything, 2) proceeded to say "hopefully you won't remember anything," and 3) leaned in with an odd expression and said "Don't worry, we'll take good care of you." There was nothing comforting about #2 and the way he said #3 felt like a really bad sign. I was reminded of my denied desire to meet the person doing the operation weeks beforehand and my anxiety about something 'going wrong' during operation. From ~11:00am until ~12:02pm, I waited with my phone in-hand until two nurses (female, light-skinned) arrived to stroll me to the room. The one pushing said what I recall as "I'm Jessica, and *pointing at the one pulling* this is Jessica." I didn't comment on it, but it did strike me as odd and I later learned neither of them had that name. (Small chance it was "Kelly" both times and not "Jessica", btw.) In the operation room, they instructed me to lay face-down on the operation table (or whatever it's called) before eventually putting my phone out of reach and pulling the table inside the large scanner. I was awake when they pre-cleaned the 'poke' area a few times, but all of a sudden I was being woken up by a different lady (light-skinned) in a post-sedative room. Hearing her use two separate names when referring to the aforementioned female nurses was my confirmation, but nothing negative happened after that. She was great and the only real comfort I had the entire time I was at the hospital that day. The medical transportation I hired arrived at 3:02pm and I learned days later that 1) the biopsy's results were inconclusive and 2) it wasn't even done correctly. Which brings me to the point. I feared something would go wrong for racial reasons and here we are. None of the three who had access to my fully sedated body were trustworthy and I'm left to wonder what exactly happened in that room. So much so that I seriously want to know if there's video & audio recording of it, if patients get access to it, and if they'll get a proper investigation. I have no reason to believe they can be trusted with the power they have over patients nor that they haven't taken advantage of people in some way. For the record, my body type is worthy enough of note and my buttocks is not small. Fun Fact: The large bandage they stuck tightly over the wound was so difficult to remove that I had to press a hot wet towel against it until it cooled off on two different occasions. Since it was highly recommended to do so, I hired a home healthcare company to checkup on me by phone call every 2-3 hours (minus bedtime) for the first 24hrs. It was not cheap.
Lovelace Medical Center
Medical Spa in Albuquerque, NM
Profile reviewed by No BS Med Spa Reviews Editorial Team · Updated 2026-05-21
Key Facts
- Lovelace Medical Center is a medical spa located at 601 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave NE 87102.
- Rating: 3.7/5 across 1,654 patient reviews.
- Phone: (505) 727-8000.
- Services: Medical clinic.
- Price range: $$.
Our composite score from 6 weighted data signals.
How we calculated this
- Google rating1.11 of 5 · weight 30%
3.7/5 stars
- Review volume1.16 of 5 · weight 25%
1,654 reviews (log-normalized)
- Review recency0.50 of 5 · weight 10%
100% of recent reviews in last 12 months
- Sentiment analysis0.00 of 5 · weight 15%
0% positive across 5 reviews
- Data completeness0.66 of 5 · weight 15%
7/8 data points verified
- Google Place ID verified0.25 of 5 · weight 5%
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Lovelace Medical Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico provides medical clinic services to the local community. Rated 3.7 stars across 1,608 reviews, the facility is located at 601 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave NE. Patients in Albuquerque seeking general medical care often consider Lovelace Medical Center as an option in their area.
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Ratings & Reviews
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14 Data Points We Evaluated
10 of 14 verified- Verified address601 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave NE
- Phone number(505) 727-8000
- Real website (not directory URL)directory URL only
- Aggregate rating3.7/5
- Patient review volume1,654 reviews
- Recent review text5 most recent on file
- Service inventory1 services documented
- Operating hours7/7 days documented
- MSD Editorial Score3.7/5
- Sentiment analysis0% positive across 5 reviews
- Editorial team notespending editorial visit
- Contributor experiences0 on file
- Service strength analysispending — needs review text
- Editorial sub-ratings5 aspects scored across 5 reviews
We evaluated these 14 data points for Lovelace Medical Center before listing. Read our research methodology →
Recent Patient Reviews
Verified reviews sourced from Google. 5 most recent shown.
The lady that checks patients in was VERY RUDE and disrespectful . People have zero reason to be rude especially in an emergency situation. I know she understands how to be respectful If she don't love her job find a different job. The only reason I didn't make a scean was my teen was there ,he asked why she was so rude . So I'm here just going my 2 cents.
I’ve had 2 family members sent home with heart issues and Lovelace couldn’t find anything! My brother was released recently with the diagnosis of a mini-stroke but all weekend, staff only mentioned Bells Palsy, while doing a bunch of tests and observing him all weekend. Didn’t do a damn thing for him upon release. My partner was released 2 years ago, two stays with a bunch of tests & “nothing found”. Took him to the heart hospital and had to have a cabbage, quadruple bypass surgery 2 days later. Yet, Lovelace sent him home saying they couldn’t find anything! I will not ever take anyone to Lovelace again. They just do a bunch of tests and send you home to die. Bad practices, Lovelace. And don’t get me started on trying to keep copies of your medical records from Lovelace…….
Less stars would be more appropriate. My mom was sent there by the 24 hour nurse line. She needed to have a catheter replaced or new one depending on what was found by Dr. We arrived & checked in by 6:30 (right before shift change) so there was a bit of a wait. No problem. They put her in a room, drew blood, took vitals etc. The nursing staff was great. When it was time to take her to IR, the tech came & got her, never introducing herself. I asked where she was going & expressed that I would like to go with her. She replied, well there isn't much of a waiting room but whatever. So, I went with her anyway. On the way down, she was bumping her bed into walls, chairs etc. So, I grabbed into the bed after we got off the elevator & tried to help. She snapped "I've got this". I said you have bumped her into every possible surface that was available. I was just trying to help. She left us downstairs & the nurse came out to prepare her for what all the possible risks. The wheeled her back & I met her back in her room after she was done. She informed me that they couldn't use the existing access site & had to create a new one. She was awake the whole time & informed me that the Dr's that were doing the procedure were bad mouthing UNM Dr's & they didn't like the way UNM put the original catheter in, stating that they don't know how to do their jobs & complained during the entire procedure. Such an inappropriate place to have this conversation. So unprofessional. When we finally got discharged & headed home. We were almost home when I turned to my mom & asked if she spilled something on her jacket. She said no, I looked a little closer & it was blood, a lot of blood. We happened to be close to Lovelace Westside & I took her to the emergency room there. As I'm checking her in, she is soaked from the shoulder to her waste & dripping blood all over the floor. The lady at registration collected her information & I asked if we could get someone right away to triage her because she is dripping blood everywhere. She said Oh she's bleeding? I said, clearly (maybe with a little sarcasm)! She was finally wheeled back to get triaged. The nurse made sure she was comfortable & provided gauze & a towel to sop up the blood. Another nurse came in & helped her get into a gown & cleaned her up again & place towel & gauze all around her. They never took her blood to see where her numbers were at & considering how much blood she lost, that is concerning. The Dr came in the redress her catheter & assess the situation to see if the new access cath was bleeding or the stitched-up area. The Dr asked the nurse for more gauze & towels. They didnt have any, so had to order some from another floor. (this is the ER) Why aren't they prepared for this? They were able to get her somewhat cleaned up again & then patched up. They informed us that there may be a little bleeding but if it soaks through like it did before, to come back to the ER. Shannon came in to discharge us & she was awesome & let us know that we can call her direct & that she would be on ICU unit if we needed her. When we got home, it did in fact start bleeding quite a bit & I was not about to bring her back to Lovelace. I took her to UNM SRMC, problem solved. They assessed the situation & cleaned her up well, took blood to check platelets & hemoglobin (both appropriate for this situation & should have been done at Lovelace Westside). Applied medication & anticoagulant, did some imaging to be sure there was nothing that was missed. Needless to say, I am disgusted at how my moms care was handled at both Lovelace location. I didn't have a choice but to add at least one star. :/
I was admitted to Lovelace Hospital on 9/28/25 for a TIA and extremely high blood pressure. Unfortunately, the care I received was unacceptable. Despite being admitted for hypertension, I had to repeatedly request blood pressure checks. A nurse placed the blood pressure cuff over my IV, which caused my arm to swell and made it impossible to receive IV medications properly. Basic patient care was neglected—I did not receive hygiene assistance until days later, I had to ask on numerous occasions to have my external catheter to be changed and to have my urine to be emptied due to the fact it was about to over flow and when I reported issues with my lunch, I was left without food for hours. Staff also responded unprofessionally when I asked about discharge, telling me I could leave “against doctor’s orders,” but it would be against the doctor’s orders though I never said I wanted to leave. Overall, I felt dismissed, neglected, and unsafe. This experience has left me with serious concerns about patient care and safety at this hospital. This was a horrible experience for me and I will never got back there and I will never recommend anyone to go there. I can’t wait for my Survey
What our analysis found across 5 reviews
AI-assisted analysis using Anthropic Claude Haiku 4.5 — every theme below was derived from the original Google reviews shown below this section, which you can verify yourself.
What patients praise
Concerns mentioned
- Rude and disrespectful check-in staff
- Missed diagnoses of serious conditions like mini-stroke and heart disease
- Neglected basic patient care and hygiene assistance
Editorial sub-ratings
Across 5 reviews · AI-assisted analysis using Anthropic ClaudeFive aspects we score for every spa with reviews on file. Each citation below is a verbatim quote from the actual reviews — you can verify any of them in the Recent Reviews section.
- Staff & bedside mannerFriendliness, attentiveness, communication.1.0of 5
“The lady that checks patients in was VERY RUDE and disrespectful. People have zero reason to be rude especially in an emergency situation.”
- CleanlinessFacility appearance, hygiene, equipment care.3.0of 5
- Pricing transparencyWere prices communicated clearly up front?3.0of 5
- Wait timesPunctuality and scheduling experience.2.0of 5
“We arrived & checked in by 6:30 (right before shift change) so there was a bit of a wait.”
- Results qualityDid treatments work? Naturalness and longevity.1.0of 5
“My brother was released recently with the diagnosis of a mini-stroke but all weekend, staff only mentioned Bells Palsy, while doing a bunch of tests and observing him all weekend.”
Sub-ratings are produced by Anthropic Claude Haiku 4.5 reading the spa’s public Google reviews. Each citation is verbatim — we do not paraphrase. If an aspect was rarely mentioned, we default to 3 (neutral) and leave the citation blank. Read methodology →
Sources we analyzed for this listing
- 1,654 Google reviews
- 5 review excerpts on file
- 3 YouTube reviews foundLovelace Regional Hospital Labor of Love Virtual Tour — Lovelace Health System
- 3 Reddit threads referencedLovelace Medical in Albuquerque, NM? — r/TravelNursing
- 0 first-person experiences from our contributor network
- Editorial team notes: pending visit
Last updated May 19, 2026 · How we source data →
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- Long track record — 1,654 patient reviews and counting
- Convenient Albuquerque location
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Services & Specialties
Services include Medical clinic.
Financing Available for Medical clinic in Albuquerque
Many med spas in Albuquerque offer financing through Cherry, Affirm, or CareCredit. Lovelace Medical Center can typically work with you on payment plans for treatments starting around $X. Ask during your consultation about month-by-month options.
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Hours of Operation
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lovelace Medical Center located?
Lovelace Medical Center is located at 601 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave NE in Albuquerque, NM 87102.
What is the phone number for Lovelace Medical Center?
You can reach Lovelace Medical Center at (505) 727-8000.
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Lovelace Medical Center offers medical clinic. Contact the provider directly for current service availability and pricing.
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Lovelace Medical Center has a 3.7/5 star rating based on 1,654 aggregated patient reviews.
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