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    Friendly helpful staff attended to all my needs. I highly recommend this facility on your next test very professional.

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    Baylor University Medical Center

    Baylor University Medical Center

    2.4(141 reviews)
    0.3 miEast Dallas

    I am honestly quite surprised to see Baylor University Medical Center has such a low overall…read morerating, because my experience (while a bit unconventional) was a really positive one. I visited on a random Friday afternoon specifically to see The Adrian E. Flatt, M.D. Hand Exhibit, and it was absolutely fascinating!!! Dr. Flatt, one of the foremost hand surgeons in the world, made significant contributions to orthopedic surgery and began casting and bronze-coating the hands of notable individuals back in 1962. Walking through the exhibit, I was truly mesmerized by the detail and individuality captured in each cast - it's incredible to see just how different people's hands can be. Highlights for me personally included the hands of Walt Disney, Louis Armstrong, Katharine Hepburn, several US Presidents, athletes like Troy Aikman, etc., and even expeditionists like Everest survivor Beck Weathers. The exhibit is located in the lobby area of the hospital and appears to be open to the public, though you will need to obtain a visitor pass so be sure to bring your ID (a photo of it on your phone works too... ask me how I know). The exhibit itself is free to view. It's more of a hallway-style display, a bit tucked away, quiet, and not busy. There's something oddly human and grounding about focusing on something as simple as hands in a place where so much serious care happens. I also grabbed a coffee from the nearby cafeteria and had no complaints, it was actually quite good and a nice added bonus. As for parking... I can't confidently speak to that, as we may have risked it a bit (oops). So while I can't speak to patient care (thankfully), this visit was a memorable and worthwhile experience. It's a unique hidden gem within the hospital and a great place to spend a little time if you're nearby, especially if you're looking for a quiet moment of reflection. Five stars for this unexpected find. Thank you to my friend and Atlas Obscura for the intel!

    Most reviews are negative, but in the sense that the food was mediocre, there was lackluster…read moremanagement, or the server put in the wrong ticket on her first day. Rarely does the staff get credit where it is due, and that is regrettably disappointing on many fronts, especially in an often-thankless profession. Just an observation: Please be mindful that Baylor is a TRAUMA hospital. The wait times are dependent on this so adjust accordingly. It is busy, crowded, and also downtown. If people are there for a common cold, a bacterial infection, or basic injuries ----- Go to urgent care. Now the good stuff. We arrived Friday 12/26/25 and stayed through 12/29/25, to be graciously specific. I heard the words no parent wants to hear. Multiple. Facial. Fractures. My heart broke in that moment. ****** Nathan Baker, DD/S: My son's injuries were severe and as a mother watching her son suffer, my mental state relied on, and, was directly affected by his care in this specific moment. He said, "It's okay if you need to step out". I did. I had to, and he knew it. He spent literal hours sewing my son up and piecing him back together. It's been over a week now and I'm grateful for the quick response when it mattered. He was attentive, patient, and focused. Finally, relief, and a much-needed exhale. I realized everything was going to be okay and that was huge. This isn't just a staff member.. this is a presence with heart and dedication to his patients. The hospital should be so lucky. ***** Sean Young, DDS: Calm, direct, and available for questions at any time. Morning checks were given in manageable parts, even with emotions running high and sleep questionable. ***** Arwine (nurse on the 6th floor of the Roberts Building): Day 1. Comfort, predictability, and genuine care. She wasn't just invested in my son (which she was) she truly cared about my mental state and reassurance when it mattered. Every morning we were first on her rounds, which was a comforting mix of predictability and consistency. She figured out how to adjust the bed for me to sleep on and the emotional compass in the room, all at the same time. She used humor to help me, which I appreciate more than she will ever know. On the day we discharged, the hug and realness in her words are still felt. She is a light in an often-hopeless place and her energy will never be forgotten. ***** David Schwitzer, DDS, MD: He worked magic on my son during surgery and even in the follow-up and aftercare, no difference, because nothing loses its steadiness when passion runs intention. At some point, you just realize the care team is stronger than your worries and you can finally relax and breathe with more ease that you thought. People don't just work here, they live here, they pour that into their patients- and it shows. Long after healing is done, we will still be grateful, we will still remember them, and we will still be appreciative, despite the trauma that forced it. Much love to this care team!

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    Family Medical Center At Baylor

    4.3(10 reviews)
    0.3 miEast Dallas

    Let me begin by saying that this review is in regards to Dr. Evans who is at this location, as she…read moreis my primary care physician. I met Dr. Evans through a referral when I was laid up in a hospital bed at Baylor and was wanting to cut ties with my then medical team. I went to her office and basically interviewed her, I asked questions, things that didn't relate to my medical history to make sure that I was comfortable with her treating me. That was 7 years ago and I couldn't be happier to have Dr. Evans as my doctor. We have been through lots of ups & downs together regarding my medical health and she always remains positive as well as making me feel like she has my best interest at the forefront. On a recent visit Dr. Evans could tell something was wrong before I could even open my mouth to tell her. And when I left she told me if I needed anything before my next visit to not hesitate to contact her. I love Dr. Evans, I can't say that enough and if you are lucky, she can be your doctor as well.

    Dr. Evans is the best of the best! She takes time to really listen and work through any concerns or…read moreissues. I have never felt rushed through an exam with her. She is also extremely knowledgeable with current research on best practices and medications. I've recently had issues getting through to the office by phone (which I've been informed is due to too many calls flooding their system and they are in the process of installing a whole new phone system to resolve the issue), however I've been able to message Dr. Evans through the MyBSWHealth app and get very prompt answers to follow up questions from a recent visit! She even responded to me on a weekend when she was not working! I don't want to refer people to her (because I don't want to make it hard to get appointments with her!) but if you're looking for a great doctor, definitely check her out! With regard to the overall office, I'm usually in and out in a timely manner. I've never experienced any unreasonable wait times and the staff has always been courteous.

    Plaza Medical Centre

    Plaza Medical Centre

    2.8(31 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown

    Full review posted in the screenshot--because I have too much to say for one box…read more I've been coming here for over five years. It used to be a great experience when Megan, PA, was on staff. I saw her consistently for two years. Then she left, and the quality of care has steadily declined. My most recent visit was the final straw. I arrived 15 minutes early for a routine medication check-in and still waited 30-40 minutes after my scheduled time just to be called back. From start to finish, I was there for nearly two hours. During that time, I told the nurse I didn't want to do the usual urine drug test because of cost concerns. Instead of giving me a straight answer, the nurse passed the message to the PA, who then brought in a supervisor. I didn't ask for that. I wasn't being combative. I just asked a question. Eventually, I was told the test was required, and that could've been said up front. It would have saved a lot of time and frustration. The PA didn't ask how I was doing, whether the medication was working, or if I was having side effects. He didn't ask when my last period was--which matters, because I hadn't been in for months and the medication I'm on isn't recommended during pregnancy. He simply asked, "Is this still the right dose?" and when I said yes, said he'd send it off. After the supervisor stepped in, he came back and went through the motions of listening to my heart and then, oddly, checked just my ankles. I hadn't mentioned any issues there, and no other joints or areas were examined. There was no explanation. It felt like a weird box-check after an awkward delay. Since Megan left, there's been no continuity. I've been scheduled with a rotating list of PAs, usually without warning. You can check the portal to see who you're scheduled with, but if that changes after you check, there's no update unless you happen to log in again. Today I showed up expecting one provider and was surprised by someone I'd never met. And after five years, I've still never once seen the actual doctor. If you're looking for consistency or someone who tracks your history, you won't find it here. The phone system is equally frustrating. You can't book online--you have to call. And when someone answers, they almost always ask, "Can you hold?" but immediately put you on hold without waiting for an answer. A few months ago, I had to call four or five times in one afternoon because the hold system times out and disconnects after about 25 to 30 minutes. I spent over two hours trying to get through and never spoke to anyone. Meanwhile, when I'm in the waiting room, I've seen front desk staff standing around, chatting, or doing light paperwork while the phones ring. It's not a staffing shortage--it's a workflow problem. And if you're trying to do a walk-in visit, good luck. They advertise same-day walk-ins, but no one will answer the phone to give you a wait time. You're left debating whether to go to your established primary care office--where they know your history--or head to MinuteClinic, where at least you know what to expect. I've gone to MinuteClinic more than once for that exact reason. That says a lot. At the end of my visit, the PA casually mentioned they're now using a cheaper lab for the drug test. That would've been a helpful thing for the nurse to say up front when I first asked about skipping it. If the answer had simply been, "Yes, it's required, but we're using a more affordable lab now," I would've said okay and moved on. Instead, I got passed around, waited forever, and left feeling dismissed. I didn't ask for escalation--they created it. Between the long wait times, lack of follow-up, rotating providers, poor communication, and a phone system that feels like it was designed to wear you down, this practice no longer puts your healthcare first--despite what their motto says. I won't be returning, and I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone who values their time, consistency, or basic communication.

    I use to speak so highly about Plaza Medical Center. I would refer family and coworkers. I've have…read morebeen trying to schedule an appointment for three weeks. I would be on hold for over 20 DAMN minutes then I'll hang up, due to frustration. I stop coming to Plaza Medical Center for that very reason a few years ago. I'm certain that the level of care is still excellent but, if the hold time is over 20 minutes is problematic. 23 minutes and I finally got someone!!! If Plaza Medical Center can improve on the wait time you would be where you were when I wrote my original review praising you. Don't give me started by trying to go online and scheduling an appointment that's a nightmare within itself.

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