Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health

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Dallas, United States

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Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health is located in Dallas, United States on 3500 Gaston Ave. Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category university hospital in United States.

Address

3500 Gaston Ave

Phone

+1 2148200111

Service options

Online care

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Open hours

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Arnold Wildthing Gerling

Everybody that I met at this hospital was very nice and ready to help you they took care of me very good thank them very much for their hard work everybody wearing face masks it was a very nice work that they did for me they even gave me a bus pass for my way home I recommend anybody needing to be to the hospital the go to this location they're very thorough and wearing face masks and physical distancing enforce at all places that I was at in this Hospital very clean but very cold thank you very much for y'all's help

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Rodney Maxwell

My doctors offices here usually pretty Pleasant experience sometimes used to pharmacy there all the people there seem to be really nice and Professional really friendly a definitely recommend this place

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Alex Webster

Very rarely do I ever write reviews. I experienced the most disgusting service from the Pickens building administrative staff members. I had a colleague and friend of over 10 years who was admitted into the hospital. I had called over 5 times to try to receive a call back from a nurse or administrator to confirm my friends condition and protocol for visiting her at the hospital. Luckily her father was able to fly out to Dallas to pick her up. I had one of the attendants tell me that even though she could see my friend being discharged from the front desk that she would not put her or her father on the phone with me. She literally said to me \you have been calling all morning and if you is who you say you is you can call her on her cell phone\. She told me that the reason that I never received a callback is because she \ain't finna lose her job\. The company we both worked at hadn't heard from the patient in TWO DAYS, which is why I called. Since she was admitted she did not have access to her cell phone because her boyfriend had it on him at the time of her admission. I asked the attendant for her first and last name and then she hung up on me. I will be filing a formal complaint.

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Avant Gates [Orr MS]

My little brother was admitted to the ICU in the Roberts building after his emergency brain surgery. I stayed with him almost every minute in his room and watched as his amazing Nurses, (Candice and Heather especially, along with Nicole), respiratory specialist, neurological specialist, and his doctor, showed nothing but absolute loving care and professionalism to my brother. Candice and Heather made constant checks through the night and day, often asking me if there is anything they can help with and making me feel amazingly comforted and stress relieved with the unfortunate situation we were in. They frequently adjusted my brothers sheets to make sure he was in a comfortable position and stable. I couldn’t have asked for a better staff to aide with my brothers surgery and recovery.