Address: 14700 St Teresa St, Wichita, KS 67223, USA
Phone: +13162740142
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Mrs Rose
Will not trust them untill they apologize.They show no accountability for mistakes.To make it worse they gaslight their patients !!!!
Jeff Ekeler
Very traumatic experience here. Took my wife in extremely sick and delirious with an infection a week after a botched surgery at another via christi facility. Lady @ reception was very rude and did nothing to help us. After 2 hours of my wife crying in pain and completely confused the receptionist called security on us who told my wife she needed to be quiet. We realized there was no help here and immediately left and went to Wesley ER. Wesley got us right in and diagnosed it as sepsis and did an emergency surgery and saved my wife’s life who was very very sick after we wasted 2 hours in your so called emergency room. Will never return to any via christi establishment for anything.
vincent rose
Still waiting on a call from administration for negligence of not taking blood during TRT therapy i'am not a throwaway person and your Dr. and staff have violated my civil rightsThank you for your review. If you're willing to discuss this in more detail with us, please contact us at 316-268-8216 (Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm). Thank you. -Ascension Via Christi Community Manager
Rafaela Aguilera
I love Via Christi St. Teresa .... it’s my favorite hospital in emergency situation .... nice building and very polite staff ...!👍🏻Rafaela Aguilera, your wonderful feedback and rating mean a lot to us. Thank you! -St. John Community Manager
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