Address: 919 E 32nd St, Austin, TX 78705, USA
Phone: +15125447111
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
Kylie Funderburk
The absolutely worse after care I have ever received. I will being suing this hospital. I had to change my own bed 3 times right after having surgery, they left dried urine on the floor for 3 days and my friend had to clean it up. I broke out in a severe reaction to something all over my incision sites and nothing was done. I had to take a cold shower. The nurses left me laying in my own urine. They switched me rooms and my second room never got cleaned and had no water pressure. They released me after surgery with severe pancreatitis instead of providing medical care for me.
Robert Iraci
You really need to provide free parking for people visiting your patients. Patient rooms are about the size of postage stamps
Colleen Hinojosa
The staff is super nice!! The only bad thing was the propofol it burns!! Had a very pleasant experience when I was very nervous about it. Like I said the staff is super nice! 5 stars for all of them!!
Sandra Sahadi
Excellent
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Did you have a question about parking?
I believe 65 yoa.
Yes
None that I know of.
Only on the street
Is there a gift shop
I believe it's 24/7 the NICU is only closed from 6 to 7 am and pm....
Parking garage 4 is for surgery drop off and pick up, it's free. Parking garage 1, you need to take a ticket and have the hospital staff validate for free
We were instructed to go to the valet parking, middle of a building and a parking garage. You then enter that building. There is a volunteer desk, take a right and follow the blue sticker on the floor, surgical center. You will go through several hallways of patient rooms and then take a right, which is a nurse’s station but keep following the stickers on floor through the big doors and look to your left for the preregistration desk.
It depends if the patient is on neutropenic precautions. Call the nursing station and ask.
I have no idea, sorry.
Yes best Hospital to get treatment and care for all of our employees are great recommend everyone to come to St David's Medical Center For treatment and care
Park in Garage 1
You would have to call I think
Yes they do
I would suggest in the Women's Center, but not sure.
The doctor decides if anyone can stay or not. It's up to the doctor not the nurses
Well I can only answer from my point of view. Depending on what the emergency is I can only say the closest one is more important. If you have time though St. David's is a very good hospital indeed.
I think you should call the hospital and ask them. I would not want you to park in the wrong area and have to do a lot of walking. Hope this helps you. Blessings for your MRI.
On 32nd Street. Turn left and it’s right there on your right.
I can't give you directions because it's such a big hospital,I would call the hospital or ask the patient,because they give them that information.
I don't know anything about the maternity area. I go for my heart failure.
Yes
Yes
Yes we have a wound care nurse by request/consultation.
The 24 hours I spent a month with a patient there, only after 8 PM with some identification in hand to pass ..
I had a PICC line and the most uncomfortable part of it was only when they inserted it and cleaned it. I'm not sure about them doing a sonogram for bad veins but the staff seemed very well trained. Hope this helps.
Ask at the front desk.
Yes
I don't know but what i know that the staff are first class.
Don't know. Please contact hospital
24 hours a day, update due to Covid the hours have been made limited. Sorry not sure what they are.
Travis
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