Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati
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6.40/10.00
+1 513-636-4200

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Beverly Wilson (23.11.2017 00:59)
I have been going here since I was 18 years old (I know, weird age for a children’s hospital) and will continue to go here for treatment. That is the great thing about children’s is that they keep you there and treat you as family. I have had a couple of not so great individuals every now and then but for the most part, the good always outweighs any of those. The staff is amazing and the atmosphere is wondering. I walk in the doors feeling safe and like everything will be ok. They have saved my life too many times to count on one hand. They allowed me to have to opportunity to be healthy enough to grow into the person I am today and I used to travel 8 hours in a car to get there or get a plane have surgery and fly back home all in one day. I need and love children’s so much that I moved to NKY. Thank you for all you do Children’s!
Dan McIntyre (11.11.2017 17:12)
I don’t understand how this hospital can have less than 5 stars. It’s an amazing place. Best doctors, nurses, and staff.
Christy Keller (01.11.2017 22:56)
This place does not treat their employees fairly. When you are injured on environmental dangers on their property they treat you as if you are at fault or lying. I was hurt and they claim they filed a workers. Comp case but they refuse to give me the information or claim numbers. Not a good place to work
FlyOn TheWallRN (26.10.2017 19:40)
I've worked at this hospital for several years now as an RN in multiple departments and feel compelled to inform parents of the pit falls of having their children seen here. By far the ED is the worst place to bring your child unless they are needing care urgently; you will more than likely be treated rudely by the nursing staff there as this as become a cultural norm for nurses to be rude in the ED. As a training hospital you'll have three levels of doctors see you (a resident, fellow, and attending) in large part I have seen excellent care from all levels of these physicians so these are the people you will want to interact with the most. Try not to get frustrated with wait times but expect to have a long wait. As far as having to stay overnight as an inpatient, it is hit or miss regarding the level of training and competence you'll experience from the nurse assigned to your child. Again the training for the doctors is light years beyond the nursing staff, so these will be the people you'll want to have pay the most attention to your child. Expect to have RN staff vent their frustrations toward you, this is one of the most unprofessional things that I have commonly seen and know parents get fed up with it. I have found the care from specialist physicians at the hospital to be the real reason behind the hospital's fame and ratings; if you are seeking generalized pediatric care, community pediatricians are just as capable if not more at taking care of your child. Hope this helps parents out there to make difficult choices when seeking care for their children.
Mandy Colbert (23.10.2017 15:46)
In general we receive a high level of care here. I have no complaints as far aa the quality of medical care. My issue is with wait times. Why should I arrive 15 minutes early to an appointment when we ate left to sit for 45 minutes past our appointment time? It's just plain rude. Parents and families go to great lengths to be able to attend appointments. We should be treated respectfully. Our time should be respected.

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