Anonymous wrote:It’s quiet. Small. No one is rowdy.
Everyone has private rooms
My nurses were outstanding.
Special care nursery was a blessing.
Water was extra hot when I got to shower
The night nurse silently checked my BP without waking me the few hours of precious sleep I got.
Food was decent leaning toward good. Parking wasn’t 5 miles away or expensive.
Go on the tour.
Anonymous wrote:How would Sibley rank against maybe George Washington Hospital?
Anonymous wrote:L and D rooms are all private at all hospitals—you don’t give birth en made. It’s the postpartum rooms u r concerned about and Georgetown has a YouTube video somewhere about the new maternity wing that I believe says they are all private
navyyard101 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s quiet. Small. No one is rowdy.
Everyone has private rooms
My nurses were outstanding.
Special care nursery was a blessing.
Water was extra hot when I got to shower
The night nurse silently checked my BP without waking me the few hours of precious sleep I got.
Food was decent leaning toward good. Parking wasn’t 5 miles away or expensive.
Go on the tour.
I delivered at Georgetown. Food and parking are the only negative differences. Parking is close and was $8/day for patients. Not sure how that compares to Sibley but I guess it adds up after a few days? NICU is way better than the special care nursery.
I dunno I don’t get the hype about Sibley. It seemed far away.
Georgetown has shared rooms, old, shabby. NCIU is nicer than the nursery only if you need it. most people dont. Gtown and Sibley are within 2 miles of each other - is that far away?
Georgetown doesn’t have old shabby shared rooms. Where are you getting that from?
Yes can someone please confirm/deny if Georgetown has private rooms for *everyone* or if you have to pay for it? I've found conflicting information on different forums and even Georgetown's website does not say anything about private rooms. It just says there are 5 L&D rooms, but doesn't say if they are shared or private. And it doesn't mention anything about paying extra for a private room.
Also Sibley...their website is contradictory as well. On one page it states that rooms are private, but in another it states that you have to pay extra for a "Deluxe Maternity Suite". Can someone clarify?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s quiet. Small. No one is rowdy.
Everyone has private rooms
My nurses were outstanding.
Special care nursery was a blessing.
Water was extra hot when I got to shower
The night nurse silently checked my BP without waking me the few hours of precious sleep I got.
Food was decent leaning toward good. Parking wasn’t 5 miles away or expensive.
Go on the tour.
I delivered at Georgetown. Food and parking are the only negative differences. Parking is close and was $8/day for patients. Not sure how that compares to Sibley but I guess it adds up after a few days? NICU is way better than the special care nursery.
I dunno I don’t get the hype about Sibley. It seemed far away.
Georgetown has shared rooms, old, shabby. NCIU is nicer than the nursery only if you need it. most people dont. Gtown and Sibley are within 2 miles of each other - is that far away?
Georgetown doesn’t have old shabby shared rooms. Where are you getting that from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s quiet. Small. No one is rowdy.
Everyone has private rooms
My nurses were outstanding.
Special care nursery was a blessing.
Water was extra hot when I got to shower
The night nurse silently checked my BP without waking me the few hours of precious sleep I got.
Food was decent leaning toward good. Parking wasn’t 5 miles away or expensive.
Go on the tour.
I delivered at Georgetown. Food and parking are the only negative differences. Parking is close and was $8/day for patients. Not sure how that compares to Sibley but I guess it adds up after a few days? NICU is way better than the special care nursery.
I dunno I don’t get the hype about Sibley. It seemed far away.
Georgetown has shared rooms, old, shabby. NCIU is nicer than the nursery only if you need it. most people dont. Gtown and Sibley are within 2 miles of each other - is that far away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s quiet. Small. No one is rowdy.
Everyone has private rooms
My nurses were outstanding.
Special care nursery was a blessing.
Water was extra hot when I got to shower
The night nurse silently checked my BP without waking me the few hours of precious sleep I got.
Food was decent leaning toward good. Parking wasn’t 5 miles away or expensive.
Go on the tour.
I delivered at Georgetown. Food and parking are the only negative differences. Parking is close and was $8/day for patients. Not sure how that compares to Sibley but I guess it adds up after a few days? NICU is way better than the special care nursery.
I dunno I don’t get the hype about Sibley. It seemed far away.
Are you suburban? Two miles is far when you live in the city. Georgetown felt convenient to home and work and Sibley most definitely did not. Most people don’t know if they’ll need the NICU until they do. I thought my pregnancy was normal and healthy until I suddenly had a 33 weeker who was whisked to the NICU and spent her next 6 weeks there. She would have been transferred from Sibley due to the level of care she required. Also rooms aren’t shared at Georgetown and the postpartum unit was just updated and renovated about 2 years ago.
Georgetown has shared rooms, old, shabby. NCIU is nicer than the nursery only if you need it. most people dont. Gtown and Sibley are within 2 miles of each other - is that far away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s quiet. Small. No one is rowdy.
Everyone has private rooms
My nurses were outstanding.
Special care nursery was a blessing.
Water was extra hot when I got to shower
The night nurse silently checked my BP without waking me the few hours of precious sleep I got.
Food was decent leaning toward good. Parking wasn’t 5 miles away or expensive.
Go on the tour.
I delivered at Georgetown. Food and parking are the only negative differences. Parking is close and was $8/day for patients. Not sure how that compares to Sibley but I guess it adds up after a few days? NICU is way better than the special care nursery.
I dunno I don’t get the hype about Sibley. It seemed far away.