Dayton VA Medical Center

  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon

Dayton, United States

dayton.va.gov
Veterans hospital· Dentist· Medical Center· Pharmacy

Dayton VA Medical Center Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dayton VA Medical Center is located in Dayton, United States on 4100 W Third St. Dayton VA Medical Center is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category veterans hospital in United States.

Address

4100 W Third St

Phone

+1 9372686511

Service options

Online care

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

...
Write review Claim Profile

E

EatSleepNerdRepeat

You might find one or two people that seem to care, but they don’t. They definitely are busy that day and and it’s your job to track down the end of the rainbow where your prescriptions are. The kicker is, you don’t even get a paycheck for it either. Oh and the doctor definitely knows all you want is medication to make you “feel good,” and not lifesaving information about why you have heart palpitations. The second star is only for the one counselor who gave me the time of day. It’s also your job to make sure your primary care actually scheduled your appointment. Make sure you read the employee handbook before you visit.

M

Michael Abel

Behind the VA Hospital is Lakeside Park (sometimes called the VA Grotto) and it is worth a visit. The roots of this park go all the way back to the 1860s and 70s just after the civil war. It fell into disrepair during the 1930s but is now being restored. It is quite pretty with a few very historic structures.

R

Ricky Green

I've been going to this facility for 30 years. I've had surgeries and other medical attention and have had pleasant interactions with staff and other patients. They have always given me the best care.

A

Ashley

It's small enough that you get quality care and also large enough to offer a wide range of services. Great people too

T

The #truthwhisperer

There is quite a bit of administrative incompetence going on but once you are able to overcome that leave Medical Care here is beyond reproach. The staff that work the medical profession here are caring compassionate and genuinely loving people who really care about veterans for sure. But it's really sad let every time I I drive the 9.7 miles from my home to the hospital I pass at least 5 homeless veterans holding signs on the street corners begging for food and shelter. And it really makes me mad when I get to the entrance to the VA and there are sometimes three or for veterans with signs right outside the gate begging for change that are homeless and hungry. And then you can look right inside from where they're standing and see multi-story housing buildings boarded up with no one staying in them. It will be interesting to see if the bill that President Trump just signed addressing the suicide rates of veterans actually puts any of these veterans into this boarded-up eyesore on campus at the Veterans Administration Hospital.