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250, West Pratt Street, 21201, Baltimore, US United States
contacts phone: +1 800-492-5538
website: www.umms.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.286703, Longitude: -76.6187811
Jackson Montz
::The hiring system is abysmal, my appointment was rescheduled 3 times, all days apart, and by the time I got a call the position was filled. If you're going to make an appointment please keep it.
Lonnie Rogers
::My experience at the University of Maryland Medical Center was definitely a five out of five experience. I would like to recognize some of the staff that were involved in my care that made it possible for me to have the best surgery possible and a safe recovery. My procedure was a laminectomy (back surgery) with a fusion and spinal tumor removal. My orthopedic surgeon was Doctor Steven Ludwig and my neurosurgeon Dr. Charles Sansur. Having these accomplished surgeons was just my beginning to a journey through a procedure that was quite frightening to me. The bottom line to this review is that I would not have had this surgery done any place else. Now I'd like to include some details. From pre-operative to post-operative I was cared for by some amazing individuals. I myself have been a healthcare provider for 40 years working in all kinds of settings from very very small to very very big. So I guess you'd say I kind of know the business. Besides having my spinal tumor and severe scoliosis, I have associated medical conditions which to me made this procedure more complicated. I was very relieved to be told by Dr. Sensor that he was able to successfully remove the tumor completely and by Dr Ludwig that the surgery was a complete success. It was a privilege to have these highly regarded and respected surgeons do my procedure. But then there are many other people that I would like to recognize at the Medical Center. My time in the recovery unit was the most difficult. But when I left the recovery unit, I was transferred to trauma 6 North where I received the best quality of patient-centered care I could receive. I can't mention everyone that was involved in my care, but I can say that it involved all roles from housekeeping to physical therapy to dietary to nursing, to the Physicians of each clinical team, Ortho surgery and neurosurgery, not to exclude Shak, an exercise technician. As a whole the staff were conscientious, compassionate, efficient, and totally patient-centered. I will name the following people that made my recovery what it was. Ally Quinn, RN, Alyssa Coates, RN, Gretchen Bracey, PCT, Esther Blankson, PCT, Rita Braswell,] PCT, Betty, EVA, Leilani, food services, Scott, RN, Recovery, Niiki MaHoney , physical therapist, Rosie, RN, Nicole, PCT and last but certainly not least Shak, exercise technician. I apologize to those whose last names I don't know. This is a team that it takes with everyone participating at their best, to assure the best and safest episode of hospital care. I sincerely thank all of you for giving me a great start to my recovery at The University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, MD.
David Mammina
::Woman named Jacqueline Griffin the absolute worst to deal with. Surprised hospital institutions employ bigots like her. UMMS should be ashamed.
Zachary Jamora
::Giving nurses a 3 cent raise is not going to help anyone.
Tony Benjamin
::This is the worst Hospital that I had ever been to so I would rate this hospital a zero with no intentionto come back. I was here for 9 hours and still have not been seen. I'm so frustrated i really don't want to keep typing the situation but the first impression for a newly built Hospital is not what was expected and that is probably everyone that came to visit. BUT the security was on point.This is the Prince George's Bowie Location.