Address: 1402 E County Line Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46227, USA
Phone: +13178877000
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
Brittany Georgiev
If I could leave a zero star review I would. We have a loved one dieing and I tried to speak to the nurse on the phone to ensure immediate family could visit. After her saying that my loved one could still be alive tomorrow after being pulled off the ventilator and that immediate family can visit tomorrow if she is still alive she wasn't going to listen to my pleads to see her. She actually ended up hanging up on me not once but twice. This is an extremely insincere and heartless hospital I hope and pray no one has a dieing loved one here.
Kaisha Bain
This is a terrible hospital. I’ve waited years to say something. But I went here in 2017 in excruciating pain, got back to a room and the two nurses assigned to my case said “you look fine, we’re discharging you” ….this was based on how I looked and they didn’t do any blood work or anything. I came back the next day and turns out I have appendicitis and needed emergency surgery. I told the nurses working that day what happened the night before and they were appalled but seemed to know who those two idiots were. Don’t ever come here, unless you want to possibly have an emergent issue that gets thrown to the side.
K G
Couldn’t go in to see my better half (Who couldn’t breathe and was going into shock) because I had my TWO MONTH OLD with me. Yet when I walked in someone at the front desk had to put up their mask because they didn’t have it on. Can’t even be with your loved one because they are too busy not following the COVID guidelines. Should have gone to St. Francis which isn’t saying much. So if your loved one could possibly die and you’re under 18, tough luck because you can’t be with them or say goodbye!
Kristy Barnes
I delivered 3 children at this hospital. The first two experiences were great, but that was five years ago. I had a baby in November 21 and it was the worst experience of my life. I love my OB which is why I went there, but after what I …
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There is a Urologist Dr. Caught with Urology of Indiana that does see patients there
The attending physician must contact a physician at Community Health South to see if they will accept her/take over her care. Once the MD at CHS accepts her as a patient, AND they have a bed available on the appropriate unit, the case manager assigned to your mother will arrange for transportation.
Yes your husband can absolutely stay with you during the surgery & until you & baby go home. As long as your husband isn't presenting with a fever. You are allowed one person to stay with you at the hospital. Hope this helps, good luck, and Congratulations on the baby!
I work at Community South and I'm not quite sure, but I'd be happy to find out for you. 😁 Edit to add: If you're talking about the Lab to have blood drawn, then it appears to be open 24 hrs from what I found.
Yea they do but idk if u can just b designated to maternity floor
Yes. 2 visitations a day. Meaning 1 person two times a day or 2 people get one visitation a day. They keep an actual tally at the entrance. Hours are now something like 8 am to 10 am and 5 pm to 8 pm
Only one person when someone has surgery. For visitors after only 2 people at visiting hours if one person leaves no one else can visit at that time.
I always stayed 2 nights.
The parents will need to authorize you to know.
I believe that Community Hospital North would be that place.
You need an appointment to be seen for most things other than emergencies. If you're going for a test, you should call the department to see.
I believe u can do as u please with it
The oncology building has that capability.
He is havong pre op tests today is this qhere i address that
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