Boston Medical Center Emergency Room

Category: Emergency room in Boston, Massachusetts

Address: 725 Albany St, Boston, MA 02118, USA

Phone: +16174144075

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

NANI143 DEPINA

Aug 25, 2022

I get a lot of people need to be seen, but the waiting is unreal. Checking in on people is very important. The risk of them leaving the hospital with out no treatment should not happen.

Nicole Fitzpatrick

Aug 17, 2022

Came here today to be seen. Wait time was not that bad at all considering there was a good amount of people in the waiting area before me. Everyone was very kind and I felt like I got the answers I needed. They even ordered some labs to ease my mind which I got back fairly quickly.

mariah davis- pringle

Aug 16, 2022

The nurse's are very nice but my only problem is when they tell you they will call you with your lab work results they don't then your stuck chasing them around as if your test results are not important... Follow-up nurse please get on your job and do it correctly. Don't tell people they will receive a call in 24 hrs and then you don't the same way you would like your information to get back to you ASAP treat the patients just as if it was you. It's been 4 days now and still have to yet to get my results for any of my lab work . Please do y'all jobs and stop playing with ppls lives

Rick Shaw

Jul 29, 2022

Best hospital. They have to put up with the addicts and homeless take up the ER. They are the most normal caring and professional Medical Staff I’ve ever seen. The urgent care is the best in thee area

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Questions & Answers

Does the emergency department take walk ins for skin infection

Richard Louissaint | Sep 13, 2019
Mike Perry | Sep 13, 2019

Just see your doctor in the morning and keep the Emergency Rooms open for actual EMERGENCIES.

When is the best time to go in

Sharon Evans | Sep 12, 2021
Beverly Ward | Sep 12, 2021

There is no good time to go. You are triage and treated according to the severity of your illness.

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