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Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center

Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center

2.3(158 reviews)
5.1 mi

I want to give a 5-star review for the experience I had at the Adventist White Oak Medical Center…read more They made me feel very comfortable and safe the staff was amazing and was always on top of everything that I needed, the rooms were clean and any time I needed anything they were always on top of it. I had a great experience there. The food was amazing. I want to give a special big shoutout and thank you to my nurse Alina she was always there for me and would do anything I needed, to say she was amazing is an understatement Alina was more than amazing. I can't thank Alina enough for everything she did for me. Thank you Alina for everything I'll never forget the amazing treatment you gave me. You are amazing at what you do. Thank you again for everything Alina and the rest of the Adventist White Oak staff.

Hospitals are overwhelmed with people, often undocumented, using them for minor medical care. This…read morecreates long waits to get in. I sat in a hallway from 10am to 10pm after being brought in by ambulance. I finally got a room in the ER and within 2 hours was admitted to the hospital. Once in a room, the care was excellent and the rooms were private - this is critical because there are people who snore or are disruptive. The food was very good for a hospital, yet the call in order system needs to be updated to an app. The hospital took care of my issue once it was identified and I was released 5 days later. It is the best hospital stay I have had. The staff were excellent and available when called. There are lots of people leaving negative reviews for things beyond the control of the hospital or for following protocols. Doctors and nurses have to follow standardized procedures, so complaining they did not make an exception is not indicative of the care you will receive. I would not hesitate to go back if I need medical care. I had an excellent experience overall. The only room for improvement is more space for patients in the ER out of the hallway.

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National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health

4.1(22 reviews)
3.7 mi

I have walked around this campus many of times via the Bethesda Trolley Trail, & always took a…read moreinterest in what I could see through the black wrought iron fence. Today, I got the chance to experience what the nation's top medical research agency had to offer. First & foremost, if you do not have to drive, PLEASE take Metro...hindsight regarding parking is most absolutely 20/20. Plus a little exercise doesn't hurt anybody. I had an interview today, yet not before the 'screening for access' took place: Pull vehicle forward. Turn off engine. Leave door open. & then take all of your belongings, including every piece of computer & or electronic devices on your person. While the vehicle was getting screened, so was I. After a few minutes of having my ID scanned more ways than one, providing the small piece of paper from the initial license plate log in, I was giving a temporary visitor pass with a full headshot & my name displayed. I was then allowed to go on my way. A way that took 30 minutes of following the map to the dedicated building. Actually, locating the building only took 10 minutes with a couple of u-turns here & there, yet finding parking was the most time consumption. Kudos to the NIH police officer off the Old G-Town Road gateway entry for pointing me in the right direction to a MLP (Multi-Level Parking garage) that had spaces available. I'm sure if I passed him one more time, he would not have been as friendly. :-) Although I arrived 45 minutes early, I was now against the clock from finding the building & a parking space. & in clutch mode, the kind spirited parking attendant MLP-6 heard my internal plea & told me to leave my keys with her & to be on my way...THANK YOU Ms. T -working the AM shift! After a few more friendly fingers pointing me in the right direction, I arrived to the laboratory, one of many massive laboratories housed in one building. Well perhaps I knocked on the wrong door at first, yet the Lab Techs & eventually the Lab Manager were all very nice turning me around to the appropriate laboratory. Every facet of a person I crossed paths with today, whether maintenance, law enforcement-security check in, clinical, scientific, & even an Educator, was simply pleasant & helpful. I can only imagine the camaraderie amongst everyone within these 27 different institutes that makes up NIH. & their own personal stamp in discovering innovations to improve health & or save lives. What an amazing & well manicured campus of greenery, LEED buildings, handicap parking spaces, parking buildings (mostly for permit holders), LED crosswalks, & of course the never ending maze of getting around.

This place truly is a campus, and much reminded me of being at college, but its a government…read morehealthcare and research facility. Driving and parking can be tricky as its right off 355, I'd encourage you to take public transit if you can. There are many, many buildings including a hospital onsite as well as many other offices. When arriving if you're not a staff member you'll need to go in through one of the main entry buildings. There is one literally steps from the Medical Center Station, be sure to bring a government issued photo ID, and the security screening process is similar to what you'd encounter at the airport. Depending on the time of day the lines can be pretty long. Once through the security area you head out the door and there are various shuttle buses that will take you around campus, just be sure to take the correct bus as some buses make stops to other NIH buildings not on the main campus. This place is pretty self contained, there's cafeterias in some of the buildings, a credit union on-site, and plenty of nice paths to walk around. On the campus you'll find a unique mix of really old buildings, mid-century buildings, and newer modern buildings. I was in one of the mid-century buildings and it needed some refreshing. I was here for a meeting and the meeting facilities were nice although basic which is what I've come to expect at a government facility. Although the room was spacious and accommodated the group that was in attendance. Overall a nice place, people who worked there were approachable as I wasn't quite sure where I was headed. Although if you're there for an event or meeting, I'd advise getting there at least 45 minutes ahead of time if you want to be on time.

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Silver Spring Surgery Center LLC

Silver Spring Surgery Center LLC

2.3(3 reviews)
0.0 mi

I'm a week and a day out from my surgery. Wanted to take a moment and give a shoutout to the team…read morethat took care of me last week. Dr. Amini and his surgical staff took great care of me. I was so nervous to have another surgery but from the moment I got out the car (because I ran into Dr Amini and Aleko in the parking lot) I was laughing and chatting it up with the staff. And listen... Trish was AWESOME. She was so friendly and made me feel at ease. And anyone who dances to the beat of the machine I was hooked up to is alright in my book! Everyone made sure I knew what was happening that day (I had no less than 4 people ask me, lol) and to answer any questions I had. The facility was nice and they give out as many heated blankets as you need! They don't rush and they make sure you're able to get up and walk before they release you. And they give you a call a day later to check on you. Sometimes you run across people in the medical profession who restore your faith in the system and the people who choose to be helping professionals. SS Surgery Center gets it right!

My mother had an operation done about 1 month ago. Everything went smoothly the day of and then…read morecame the bill... Insurance was supposed to mail a check that would be given to the center. The check has not come BUT it's expected arrival date wasn't until today (3/17/14). Just as a side note... it's also a snow day so many companies are closed or delayed. The staff from Silver Spring Surgery Center has the nerve to call me... an EMERGENCY contact... to say they are unable to reach my mother and want to send someone to our house to pick up the check today so the bill won't be sent to collections. Mind you it's not even 1pm yet so the mail may not be delivered... and it gets worse. I ask when they called my mom... response... "5 minutes ago" Really?... not at all emergency contact appropriate in my opinion. Not to mention it makes no sense to send any bill into collection so soon... especially when all we're doing is waiting on a check to come in the mail. I clearly stated that to the woman who called me and she got really defensive. If they actually had customer service skills & weren't threatening to send the bill to collections their rating would have been much different. I'm also pretty sure it's illegal to send someone to our house to pick up payment...

The Eye Surgery Center - medcenters - Updated May 2026

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