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Address: 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390, USA
Phone: (214) 590-5601
State: Texas
Zip Code: 75390


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Reviews
This is the WORST hospital you could go for an emergency...please do not visit the ER they make you wait in the waiting room even if you have and are enduring hoerible pain. And when you ask if they could give you something for the pain they say no because the doctor has not seen you. My mom has been in pain for more than 6 hrs and they dont want to give her anything or have an answer on when she will be called. Please do not bring anybody to the ER to Parkland "Hospital".
14 years ago (29-01-2012)
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13 years ago (23-09-2012)
We went to the ER for a MRSA infection. Waited probably about 4 hours - watched an entire movie on a laptop while we were waiting. Got seen by a physician assistant - were there for 2 minutes - no tests were taken. She wrote us a prescription and sent us away. We told them we did not have insurance, and asked how much the visit would cost. The billing staff person told us that we wouldn't be charged, which sounded a little funny. A week later we received a bill in the mail for $800. The hospital seemed dirty and the facilities looked old and run-down. Definitely time for a makeover in many ways here. I have insurance now, and I will not be returning here if I have any say in the matter.
14 years ago (24-02-2012)
I'm a patient at the east dallas health center, a parkland clinic. The people that work for Parkland are outstanding. Always care and give 100%. Thank you for bring there when no one else was.
14 years ago (15-04-2012)
My husband has been an in-patient at Parkland since a man forced his way into our home and shot him 6 times. Today is our 38th day of care at this hospital and with only a very few exceptions we are supremely satisfied with the level of treatment he has received from the care staff. Of course we have not gotten things our way every moment. When he was moved from a private room on the second floor to a semi-private on the tenth floor so his heart rate could be more closely monitored after he experienced an adverse reaction to a problem with his IV, we felt the decision to move him was hastily made. We were inconvenienced by the move which caused me to be unable to stay in his room over night and forfeited his private room, but, although the reaction proved to be fluke, the decision to move him was made in his best interest. The tenth floor was noisy and the care staff lacked the bedside manner of the second floor staff. We were happy to return to the second floor, despite losing the private room. The care he received in the ICU for more than two weeks prior to his assignment to the second floor was both professional and personal. The only complaints we have about his care stem from a lack of communication from his doctors. It seems that the teams may not communicate well among themselves or the doctors are unwilling to set aside the textbooks in favor of letting the patient determine which treatments work and which don't work, because medications which offer the most relief are constantly being switched around or discontinued without explaining the changes to us or why they are being made. These changes are frustrating to us as well as the nurses who repeatedly have to call the doctors for single doses of successful medicines. In the beginning, I felt that they could have done more to explain the workings of the facility to me such as the floor passes needed to enter the hospital at night and the availability of discount parking, but I understand their primary concern was my husband's care and treatment. Despite the communication issues, which are hard to avoid among multiple teams of several physicians, the physicians of Parkland's Trauma I team and the nursing staffs of the 2 East and SICU-D are the reasons 6 bullets fired at close range have not made me a widow and they have made my husband's recovery as comfortable as can be expected. I feel that almost everyone who has cared for him has cared for my husband as if he was on of their own loved ones. Just like it says on the busses and billboards: I stand for Parkland.
14 years ago (18-03-2012)
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