| Holy Cross |
| Holy Cross |
WHC is the sister hospital of Georgetown. WHC has the cardiac specialization. Go there for heart issues. They also have the best burn care, and can treat the most complicated psychiatric cases. |
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I have been to the ERs at Georgetown, GW, Sibley & Suburban. Based solely on my experiences with each , I would rank them in the following order (from best to worst):
1) GW 2) Suburban 3) Sibley 4) Georgetown A lot depends on the situation, however. As previous posters have mentioned, certain hospitals' ERs are better for specific medical issues & some ERs are more likely to have long wait times for non critical patients (as good as my own experience was at GW, for instance, I have heard that most walk-in patients wait a long time to be seen so I would recommend Suburban & even Sibley first to someone seeking care for any issue that does not require immediate attention &/or warrant a 911 call). Beyond that, the quality of any one ER experience depends quite a bit on the particular staff members on duty/assigned to the patient. |
Suburban's ER can be good, and for things like a stroke they are unparalleled (they are a stroke center). Ditto firvtge icu - great care. The rest of the hospital can be crap though so if I thought it was an issue that might require a hospital stay I might keep driving (if that's possible). Wouldn't go near Shady Groves ER for most things (though they do have a good orthopedic practice). |
She also lives in the city/close in burbs and apparently she would drive to Inova Fairfax... |
| Unfortunately, we've had many occasions to visit the various DC ER s. In our experience, GW is great for urgent adult issues. They will take kids if it is a true emergency, but I wouldn't recommend it. They are nice, just not equipped. For cardiac issues we've been to both Georgetown and WHC, I'd go back to WHC next time. For true emergency kid stuff, children's, hands down. They aren't clean or particularly nice, but they know how to handle kids and families in distress. |
I was just talking about the ER at VHC. |
| A good er will often have longer wait times for minor/non life threatening issues. If you have cardiac issues, or are bleeding or something else that is time critical for life, you will be seen first. That means the sprained ankle, while painful, will have to wait. The doctors are focused on the critically ill. At fairfax er, I have joked you know you are ok when they put you in the hall. |
Yup - they all get sent to WHC. |
| Let the EMT decide where to take you |
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For pediatric issues we always go to Children's if possible after a bad experience at Suburban. We're in Bethesda.
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| We are CC MD based. We have used ER's a ridiculous number of times. For a kid accident/stiches type visit - Suburban has been a good choice. For more complex care - if you can triage it correctly - Children's and we've diverted ambulance to go there even w/the extra 15-20m. For adults issues - we've used both Suburban and Holy Cross and Georgetown (all fine - and I'd weigh time of day (traffic getting to and/or likely kind of issues probably being brought in say I certainly wouldn't go to Gtwn on a F/S night in spring or around Halloween!) For my parents/seniors- I have been so impressed with the geriatric ER at Holy Cross. They truly do seemed to be trained to slow down, respect the underlying reality of age, etc. |
| Never go to Providence in DC. But for cardiac problems, I would recommend WHC. |
| One that's closest? |