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    Washington, DC, DC

    Capitol Hill Nursing Home

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Sibley Memorial Hospital - The lobby waiting area. Lovely.

    Sibley Memorial Hospital

    2.9(286 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    About a month ago, I took my son to the ER, where he was admitted to the Behavioral Health Unit…read more The ER nurses and physician were professional, patient, and genuinely empathetic. We did have to wait a bit to see the doctor, but once he arrived, the admission process moved quickly and smoothly. I live in Northern Virginia but chose Sibley Memorial Hospital because of its strong reputation, especially compared to other hospitals I've visited in my area. During his stay, the Behavioral Health Unit staff consistently showed real care and concern for their patients. I visited my son every day and was always greeted warmly. The nurses were kind and attentive, and I often heard positive feedback about my son's behavior, which meant a lot to me. His psychiatrist at Sibley, Dr. Peters, also stood out. He took the time to listen to my concerns and even reached out to my son's private psychiatrist to better understand his situation--something no other hospital psychiatrist has done for us before. Thank you for everything you did. Please keep up the great work--it truly makes a difference. Helen R.

    I visited a friend a few times and I was floored by the attitude of the kitchen staff. Borderline…read morerude on the phone, and very, very slow. They would forget orders. If you call one hour after placing an order they will still be unable to give you any information. Will take them over an hour to put the simplest meals together... When you consider the fortune that Sibley's charges, it is really mind-boggling.

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    Sibley Memorial Hospital - The gift shop on my way out. Very cute gifts to purchase.

    The gift shop on my way out. Very cute gifts to purchase.

    Sibley Memorial Hospital - I fell in love with this cool chair and glass background. Very pretty.

    I fell in love with this cool chair and glass background. Very pretty.

    Sibley Memorial Hospital - The waiting room for the testing area.

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    The waiting room for the testing area.

    MedStar Washington Hospital Center

    MedStar Washington Hospital Center

    2.1(367 reviews)
    2.7 miEdgewood

    I have had some faith restored in this facility. Medstar is a giant campus. It is easy to get lost…read moreinside all the buildings. But there are lots of staff at check in desks to direct you. Hubby & I spent time in the ER after an auto accident. The nurses and staff were very nice. I could keep up with my care by receiving updates on my phone. Lab results and X-rays are sent. The check in process seems much more efficient. I still don't like the crowded middle area of the ER. The ER bathrooms get an F. They are gross. We felt lucky to have one of the private rooms. The nurses are the gatekeepers to getting answers. I was able to get details and problem solve because people were willing to help me. Tips: Bring snacks and cleaning wipes. Most offices use media pads to check you in. They don't get cleaned after each patient. Hand sanitizer is provided. Panera is in the main building. You can order from the kiosk. If you are being picked up or dropped off - use the bus circle. Most drivers don't pay attention and will bail, depending where you are. The ER is the worst place to be abandoned. The one exception is physical therapy: National Rehabilitation Network. They have their own physical address and entrance. Parking is now $6. There are two free metro shuttles. The pick up area is by physical therapy at 102 Irving Street & the bus circle. Pay attention to the signs on the bus and ask the driver what the destination is. Otherwise you could be on an employee shuttle. The only places that validate parking: National Rehabilitation Network and the ER. Neuroscience has its own free parking lot. The gift shop has some snacks. It is near the main building, not far from security check in. Kindness matters. You will usually receive the same amount of kindness that you give.

    I had the worst MRI experience this morning. I literally cried and was yelling, cussing to be let…read moreout after the saline solution pained my entire arm. No amount of flailing my feet nor using my free arm to swipe the inside of the machine helped. and as soon as I went in, I wondered why I didn't get the "help ball" to squeeze/alert if needed :( And thennnnn, I go back to my dressing room. The Sign on the door said, in use. I knock and wait. No one responded, so I entered. I get about 90 percent dressed when a Male employee walks in! Wtf. He apologizes and leaves. No knock, nothing! Just walks into a dressing room where the sign still said IN USE. He was wearing a burgundy type of scrub with I think was a long sleeve black shirt underneath MRI parking now has some machine that takes up about 85% of the parking. Apparently, many people were complaining about the white film/dust that was getting on their cars from top of the ER. This happened to me, and I posted on here about it. So that moved whatever issue to this parking lot. Will be there a few years, I was told.

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    MedStar Washington Hospital Center - Patients, IV's, nurses....but not much caring happening.

    Patients, IV's, nurses....but not much caring happening.

    MedStar Washington Hospital Center - My car was covered with a white substance/ specks after parking in the MRI center lot. Even got on my eyeglasses

    My car was covered with a white substance/ specks after parking in the MRI center lot. Even got on my eyeglasses

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    George Washington University Hospital

    George Washington University Hospital

    2.0(299 reviews)
    3.0 miFoggy Bottom

    I saw Dr Anika Reddy in the GW Emergency Room for a painful and swollen lymph node which she stated…read moreshe nor her team could not feel at all (which was ridiculous because it was a big, swollen knot)... During the exam, I felt the doctor was not listening to my guidance about where the pain and swelling were. When I tried to help point to the correct area, the doctor reacted by scolding me and telling me not to touch her hand repeatedly, and kept on going on about not touching her hand...instead of focusing on examining the affected area. If you feel the need to be pretentious during an exam, let me remind you: it's my body. If you're touching the wrong spot, it's a privilege for you to even lay hands on your patients. Listen, pay attention, and stop chastising the patient for trying to help guide you. Some people are clearly working in a hospital for all the wrong reasons... Won't be back and don't recommend her bedside manner at all

    This review is for GW University Hospital (GW) and not for the outstanding Medical Faculty…read moreAssociates (MFA) who treated me for cancer. In early 2024 I was diagnosed with cancer and required lifesaving sinus and brain surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy to address a tumor. At the time, I was a federal employee and I had good medical insurance through GEHA which is in-network coverage accepted at GW. My insurance which I fortunately had at the highest level of allowed coverage, limits my maximum out of pocket expenses to $6000 for in-network expenses. When I went into GW for my surgery the hospital required me to pay them $4000 up front to cover my remaining out of pocket expenses or I would be sent away without getting the required lifesaving surgery. As treatments progressed insurance claims were submitted both by GW and MFA (the doctors). However, the MFA never asked for money until the claim was processed through insurance, they only billed what the EOB said I owed, and I paid all my obligations to the MFA under the terms of my insurance. When all the EOBs for GW were processed for 2024, it showed GW had been overpaid $1896.49 because I hit my max out of pocket before GW submitted all their claims. I have repeatedly called GW billing and they have refused to provide accountability to how my $4000 payment was applied to billing and they have refused to refund the money they have been overpaid. Also due to an error on a submitted claim by GW, GEHA initially denied part of one of my authorized radiation treatments in the amount of $760.77 which I had to appeal to GEHA to fix since GW didn't fix the paperwork and resubmit (staff in Radiation Oncology at GW let me down). It took about year and a half for and maybe 30 calls GEHA to finally get the claim fixed and GW paid (GEHA customer is very poor). I recently reached out to the DC Office of Health Care Ombudsman to see if they can resolve the matter before possibly seeking a remedy though DC small claims court. Anyone seeking treatment a GW should consider this feedback prior to care at this hospital.

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    George Washington University Hospital - Medina Roberts

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    George Washington University Hospital - Dirty room in ER area

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    Dirty room in ER area

    Howard University Hospital - Clean and tidy exam room

    Howard University Hospital

    1.9(144 reviews)
    2.2 miLe Droit Park

    Happy Fourth of July everyone!!! I was on the National Mall…read morewatching the fireworks in DC Awesome just as always!!! Came down with heat exhaustion riding my bike home. A friendly American called over the police as I was passed out, the kind police officer contacted an ambulance My exhaustion was serious enough to have to be taken to the emergency room over at Howard. The staff was caring and polite and helpful!!! One couldn't ask for better treatment!! Thank you Howard

    Hello. This Entity is Extremely Unprofessional. Their staff now or at the time of my interactions…read morewith it could not careless to rectify a situation they caused. They'll blamed for their Lack of professionalism it on President Trump, timing, yourself as the patient and so much more. There is no Form of any accountability anywhere at the Facility. They have a number to complain about the service there. No one at that said number even does the bare minimum. I never got a resolve, from the woman who over sees the program, to another woman who talk to me more than the people at the location even did. Both did Absolutely Nothing. All because I had wanted to switch my Dental student. Even at Lincesed Dental offices a patient can ask to change their Dental professional. I would Highly recommend that a person doesn't waste Anytime on this company and or their services.

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    Howard University Hospital - BEFORE

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    Howard University Hospital - Waiting for the doctor to see me

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    Waiting for the doctor to see me

    Children's National Hospital - Dermatology patient appointment room

    Children's National Hospital

    2.4(168 reviews)
    2.6 miEdgewood

    The new beds are horrible. They constantly make loud noise, and my 7-year-old couldn't rest or…read moresleep post his surgery. The excuse for the distressing loud noise is to keep the bed dynamic and create some movement for the patient. But the BIGGER ISSUE is that the patient CANNOT rest or sleep due to the loud noise of the bed!!! How is this acceptable!!?? Is it even legal to prevent the patient from getting any rest or sleep post surgery???

    My 10 yr old was at a local hospital (HC) and was told to transfer my son to Children's in DC. They…read morehad to wait for them accept us and finally got confirmation at 7 pm. Transport was "arranged" for 9:30 pick up. We were supposedly waiting for a "room" didn't get picked up till midnight. Get here and the room isn't ready. Are left waiting in hallway for another hour. After driving an hour to ex from Germantown. It's like an assembly line. I heard the same speech given to four families. We never got admitted and were placed in the ED and in a room with three other families, two of which got discharged and two more were placed. My son's breathing is still slightly "labored" but we are being sent home. To do treatment at home. So we travel an hour to have our time wasted. Other hospital said if his o2 was in high 80s, the low 90s it's concerning. From a puminologist at HC apparently here it's not a concern. My son is still congested. Besides steroid and more nebulizer treatments, nothing else was done. The attending at children's told the PA at HC my son needed antibiotics, one at 3pm when we had arrived at HC and that when he was transferred they would administer another dose and he needed to be under close observation. NONE of this is happening now. It's just more steroids and asthma meds and get out. They don't have pillows, the chairs for the parents are uncomfortable and I wouldn't recommend this hospital to an enemy. All they do is waste parents time and not figure out the issue. I was told his blood showed inflammation and infection. Here they said no. It's just a virus. The room is dirty.

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    Children's National Hospital - He is not scared today, great experience so far.

    He is not scared today, great experience so far.

    Children's National Hospital - Paying to park, then paying a co pay... Highway robbery.

    Paying to park, then paying a co pay... Highway robbery.

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    George Washington University Hospital - Waiting room

    George Washington University Hospital

    1.9(41 reviews)
    2.9 miDowntown

    My one star, like probably most listed here , is standing in for what I want to give- NEGATIVE 10…read more Or just a skull and crossbones emoji. Do not come here. 90percent of staff are uncaring and sleep walking. I will say when I finally saw the 2 doctors they seemed very confident, smart and kind and ran good tests. But then I never saw them again. This is not a functioning ER. I feel bad for the staff and our city and the people forced to sleep here but this is a homeless shelter/ overdose clinic with some medical equipment. And GW is doing a bad job at all 3 of those things. The rooms are not as clean as hospitals (or homeless shelters!) should be- the bathroom had no soap! The person who checked us in was nice/ treated us as people. But the next woman said noting to me, never made eye contact, took out a needle and put ii in my arm. What is it? Why? What's your name? Truly the just the very basics of human civility. I tried to be calm and polite and ask, what is in my arm? She just growled something. It went on like that. I waited about 4 hours. I'm an otherwise healthy person who fainted twice for no obvious reason- because I hit my head they wanted to do a ct scan. Fair enough. I'm finally in a bed in a room with 3 other people, a nurse who is hard of hearing and also has this generalized annoyance/animosity toward all patients reads my chart with my personal information like my SS # and address at the TOP of her lungs. I ask her nicely to stop but she keeps going. Then, bc I'm in a bed with side rails and tightly tied-to an IV , when I have to go to the bathroom I can't. I'm literally stuck. I yell for help and nobody hears, nobody comes. I was told I'm a "fall risk" but i take out my IV (blood falls everywhere so I use the blanket as a tourniquet) the fluids from the IV is now shooting around the bed and still when a nurse come in she notices NOTHING. Just tells me to sign my intake form. Intake? I'm clearly leaving! This woman fails to notice that I've gotten out of bed, yanked out my tubes, and am actively bleeding! It's almost hilarious So I walk out the door. I explain to the person at the front desk what happened and he says, truly half asleep, oh...sorry about the waiting. But then it's byegirlbye. Not like, let's get your chart, are you ok? How are you getting home at 4am since we just called you a fall risk? He just goes back to half sleeping. Please do not go here. And whoever runs this place, please do better. honestly I felt safer at home. At least there if I yelled, my husband would help me. And if I'm going to die from a blood clot I'd rather do it at home than in there.

    I saw Dr Palak Turakhia Sampat June 1, 2018. I had been in a car accident on 14 October 2017. The…read morephysical therapy place I was going to was actually harming me and keeping me in pain. Dr FITZPATRICK WILSON at MULTISPECIALITY (now EXCELSIA) finally relented and let me seek better help, but he must have called ahead to talk with Dr Turakhia. It was recommended by one of my doctors to go to GW after I complained about the care at MULTISPECIALTY. I thought I could go to GW for physical therapy and get better care than the place I was at. DR WILSON must have called ahead (I'm guessing) telling them I was a pill seeker. The young woman, Dr TURAKHIA must have been fresh out of med school. She didn't look me over properly, didnt look through my files, told me I probably had arthritis in my neck and that I already "had been injured in my back before and this accident set off my old injuries". She only looked at my neck. There was no back exam. She said she "didn't" prescribe pain meds. It was so strange. I was flabbergasted and was like "wait I thought I was going to have a care team and physical therapy..." "oh so you want physical therapy? Ok, I'll write for water therapy!" and she wrote a script for water therapy and dashed out the door. Next appointment was like months later if I remember correctly. I saw her in the lobby on the way out and she ignored me. She left me no choice but to find care elsewhere. I had no idea you cannot just stop pain meds and need to be tapered off or you risk withdrawals. I was in the ER so many times from 14 October 2017-2018 because the physical therapy chiropractor, Dr Richardson, was harming me with his malfunctioning equipment that he just laughed at as he kept shoving me in the back. He didn't get that he was making things worse. So I would end up at the ERs looking for like Tordol or something for pain. I wasn't looking to just increase my dose of opioids or "take an extra pill". I was being incredibly cautious. Like why didn't anyone actually TEST ME for alcohol & other substances? Like the neurologist, DR SYME, prescribed AMITRIPTYLINE and ALSO did not taper. DR WILSON had cut me off my medications of HYDROCODONE and DIAZEPAM at the end of APRIL. I was OUT OF PAIN MEDS two weeks after I stopped seeing DR WILSON. I didn't see PALAK until 1 JUNE 2018. I had 16 years of sobriety at the time and everyone treated me like I was a pill seeker...I couldn't find care or get refills. I ended up at SPINE & PAIN CENTER where they ACTUALLY took care of me. They said that it could have been too early for physical therapy. They took my pain seriously. And no I didn't get more HYDROCODONE & DIAZEPAM. I didn't know any better so I ASKED FOR A LESSER known evil, another opioid, and they idiotically prescribed TRAMADOL. It would be this mixture and KLONOPIN, but not the HYDROCODONE & VALIUM prescriptions, that must have sent my PSYCHIATRIST for a loop. Doctors in charge of my care: DR DENNIS GLICK, DR TODD CHRISTIANSEN, DR FITZPATRICK WILSON, DR BRUCE KEHR, DR SYME, DR FISHKIN, SPINE & PAIN CENTER in Silver Spring, DR PALLAVI BELUR in Rockville. At SPINE & PAIN center, I received injections into my spine on 3 AUGUST 2018 for the pain I was in. TURAKHIA never looked at my files. DR FISHKIN had taken MRI's. I was doing DRY NEEDLING for pain on top of pain medication and the needling worked better than the medication! I did not see anything wrong because I was looking for better care & my doctors were out to lunch. This doctor, Turakhia, does not listen and does not do a proper evaluation. I received no proper treatment and was forced to go elsewhere. Blog explains: tooshallpass13.Wordpress dot com Wow, I should have read the reviews before I met with her. She's a run of the mill doctor who probably got into this for the money.

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    George Washington University Hospital - Dr Turakhia

    Dr Turakhia

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    Georgetown University Hospital

    Georgetown University Hospital

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.9 miShaw

    Yesterday morning I may have ruptured my Achilles tendon but after a visit to Georgetown University…read morehospital I still don't know. But what I do know is for someone who is paid as a medical professional why Alex would move a near incapacitated patient in a wheelchair without shoes from the warm area near the door to a colder area after midnight when the facility had a heated area less than ten feet away. I almost fell trying to maneuver a wheelchair meant to be pushed by myself I was left alone in this wheelchair as my foot continued to swell for hours. I decided it was best to seek help elsewhere or at a better time. They chose to be unresponsive and unhelpful to the point of making my wait for a car more uncomfortable by again moving the wheelchair from a warming area to one that was cold. After this experience I went home I've been up all night. I attempted to call the ER and after having to be explain this traumatic visit to Julia another "medical professional " there instead of telling me " sir the charge nurse isn't available you'll have to try back at another time " or anything of the sort, her choice was to put the offending party on the phone to re-offend me. I don't know what type of facility this is but after dealing with similar treatment at other places ( none this egregious) I don't think my best option is to purchase a bubble to live in

    My husband had a very serious crainiotomy at Georgetown several months ago. (Actually, what type…read moreof brain surgery ISN'T serious???) The Neuro ward could not have been better. They always showed up in the room within 10 seconds of being called. They were very respectful of my husband's condition and they treated him with competence and compassion. Not even one nurse had a bad attitude. Also, as a family member they kept me properly informed every step of the way. So, why not 5 stars? 1. After being discharged it is almost impossible to get back to your surgeon by phone. Endless phone trees. Very hard to even leave a message. Perhaps this was a unique situation with our surgeon, but l doubt it because he is a stellar surgeon who is caring and very patient-oriented. 2. The ER at Georgetown is the worst, worst, worst ER I have ever encountered. Always a wait of several hours, during which your place on the waiting list is frequently lost. Yes, you read that right : you are often there long enough - - without being seen-- that you'll be fortunate to survive several shift turnovers of nurses. HOWEVER. if you are lucky enough to finally see someone, they are always understanding and professional. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR : Call the Sibley Hospital ER and ask how long their wait is. There usually is NO wait. Or, preferably, if you have a an emergency issue that needs to be addressed immediately, just go to SIBLEY in the first place! . It pains me to highlight these 2 serious problems with Georgetown University Hospital, because in general things couldn't have been better during my husband's operation and recovery. Just be sure you are fully recovered before you allow yourself to be discharged! Once you're out, you're out and on your own! Would I go back to Georgetown University? Absolutely YES!

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