Children's Hospital Los Angeles Emergency Room

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Los Angeles, United States

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Emergency room

Children's Hospital Los Angeles Emergency Room Reviews | Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Children's Hospital Los Angeles Emergency Room is located in Los Angeles, United States on 4650 Sunset Blvd. Children's Hospital Los Angeles Emergency Room is rated 2.9 out of 5 in the category emergency room in United States.

Address

4650 Sunset Blvd

Phone

+1 3236602450

Service options

Online care

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Xochi Gonzalez

The hospital is great but the emergency room is absolutely unacceptable. I waited 4 hours after they said they would see me in a couple minutes! And still waited about 30 minutes in our room to been seen! It is unbelievable and I will never come back here don't bring your kids here they don't care

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Dennis Afanasyev

Just had a stellar experience here. Came in with 1 month old boy who caught a fly. Was seen pretty much without waiting. We were expecting hours long ordeal and instead we were in within minutes. Pleasant staff, good vibe.

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Momo

Have been waiting for 4 hours mean while my 14 month old is throwingup bile with blood, still waiting.... Update arrived to this hospital 9: will not be returning to this hospital. Wonder if insurance has anything to do we with it.....

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joshua martinez

I hope management reads this.... triage is very slow and stagnant. From registration window 1 to a nurse in window 2, who’s only purpose is to receive the complaint but not triage. This “illusion” of deception is cruel and unfortunate. Yet after you wait 30-45mins, than you are triage! With only a nurse and nurse assistant ... no practitioner or provider to start any orders? Either for labs, radiology diagnostic, or even respiratory treatment! CHLA ED has an ill fading practice and it’s very unfortunate that management or leadership has not addressed this. The nurse that sits behind a glass window (glass window as if the community is a menace or dangerous) has only a pulse ox but yet when I asked to check my daughter fever while we “wait to be” triage, she said no. What is the point for a pulse ox? Please CHLA address the lack of resource and stagnant ER flow.

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April Stafford

I really like the hospital the only complaint I have is that they have bad communication skills...the discharge coordinator wanted to discharge my baby before the doctor was ready and I did a lot of run around trying to attend a meeting the doctors setup for me I was at the hospital drove an hour to get my oldest from school drove an hour back for a meeting that never took place the doctors apologized...I was highly upset but most of the nurses did an excellent job caring for my baby except for one lazy care partner who left a dirty diaper in my sons bed and didn’t clean his feces properly leaving #2 residue in my sons new diaper...the staff is kind n the facilities are clean overall it was more good done than bad