Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are dealing with a mystery malady in an adult which went to ER last night but felt diagnosis we received was wrong. Things seem to be worsening and urgent care had no idea -- so if some one has an urgent but not 911 issue where should they go? Looking for solid diagnosis. Looking at Georgetown, GWU, Sibley, or Inova ffx?
If those I would pick Georgetown or Fairfax (which is a Medstar facility so they have Georgetown doctors at both). Both have good hospital reputations if the person is admitted. Good luck
Inova Fairfax is NOT a MedStar facility. Biggest downside of Georgetown is that if you have a cardiac issue you will be transferred to Washington Hospital Center.
That must be new, because last time I was in the ER (2years ago) my friend who works at Georgetown was allowed to come into the FFX ER to work with her team she had been training at Georgetown to work on me. Does that make sense? But my other ortho who has INOVA Alexandria rights was not allowed.
But had to participate over the phone, it was a shock trauma type of situation. They needed all hands on deck.
Nope, not new. Inova Health System (5 hospitals + urgent care centers + outpatient facilities) has never been part of the MedStar Health System. Most likely the physician had privileges at both places so was able to provide care in the ER at Fairfax. Sounds like the ortho at Inova Alexandria only had privileges at that facility, not Inova Fairfax. Georgetown is not a level-1 trauma center like Fairfax is. If it was a resident, there's a chance he/she could have been doing a rotation at Fairfax.
(Btw...Inova is not all caps)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are dealing with a mystery malady in an adult which went to ER last night but felt diagnosis we received was wrong. Things seem to be worsening and urgent care had no idea -- so if some one has an urgent but not 911 issue where should they go? Looking for solid diagnosis. Looking at Georgetown, GWU, Sibley, or Inova ffx?
If those I would pick Georgetown or Fairfax (which is a Medstar facility so they have Georgetown doctors at both). Both have good hospital reputations if the person is admitted. Good luck
Inova Fairfax is NOT a MedStar facility. Biggest downside of Georgetown is that if you have a cardiac issue you will be transferred to Washington Hospital Center.
That must be new, because last time I was in the ER (2years ago) my friend who works at Georgetown was allowed to come into the FFX ER to work with her team she had been training at Georgetown to work on me. Does that make sense? But my other ortho who has INOVA Alexandria rights was not allowed.
But had to participate over the phone, it was a shock trauma type of situation. They needed all hands on deck.
)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are dealing with a mystery malady in an adult which went to ER last night but felt diagnosis we received was wrong. Things seem to be worsening and urgent care had no idea -- so if some one has an urgent but not 911 issue where should they go? Looking for solid diagnosis. Looking at Georgetown, GWU, Sibley, or Inova ffx?
If those I would pick Georgetown or Fairfax (which is a Medstar facility so they have Georgetown doctors at both). Both have good hospital reputations if the person is admitted. Good luck
Inova Fairfax is NOT a MedStar facility. Biggest downside of Georgetown is that if you have a cardiac issue you will be transferred to Washington Hospital Center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are dealing with a mystery malady in an adult which went to ER last night but felt diagnosis we received was wrong. Things seem to be worsening and urgent care had no idea -- so if some one has an urgent but not 911 issue where should they go? Looking for solid diagnosis. Looking at Georgetown, GWU, Sibley, or Inova ffx?
If those I would pick Georgetown or Fairfax (which is a Medstar facility so they have Georgetown doctors at both). Both have good hospital reputations if the person is admitted. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:We are dealing with a mystery malady in an adult which went to ER last night but felt diagnosis we received was wrong. Things seem to be worsening and urgent care had no idea -- so if some one has an urgent but not 911 issue where should they go? Looking for solid diagnosis. Looking at Georgetown, GWU, Sibley, or Inova ffx?
Anonymous wrote:We went to Sibley since we live few minutes away with a toddler cut on the face. I just couldn't think straight at the moment and was glad I was able to drive.
There was no wait in the middle of the day and luckily for us, a plastic surgeon was on his way there.
As I said, can't really think straight when something happens and I hope the ERs work together and send the kid to children's if they feel there is a need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not that much of an emergency if you have the luxury of deciding which one you want to go to rather than going to the closest one because it's an emergency.
+1
I would suggest whichever one has a trauma center that is closest to you.
Give the wait times at most ERs, choosing one that offers better service that may be an additional 15 minutes away is perfectly reasonable.