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Powerful Medicine. Compassionate Care.
- General Info
- Trinity Hospital cares for more than 90,000 patients each year with a full range of services including surgery, diabetes treatment, heart health and cancer care. Our asthma program, a model for health care providers, uses a unique, team-approach with medical professionals from various specialties working together. We take advantage of the latest diagnostic services including magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, mammography, computed tomography (CT) and cardiac catheterization. In addition, Trinity Hospital offers outpatient rehabilitation services such as cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, and physical, occupational and speech therapy. Trinity Hospital recognizes the importance of being a part of the community. That's why we offer tests and health screenings throughout the year, as well as support groups for your well being. Trinity Hospital is the only hospital in the immediate are to offer advanced heart attack care. In a continual dedication to meeting the health needs of the community, the hospital is currently in the process of obtaining stroke certification.
- Extra Phones
Phone: (773) 967-5292
Phone: (773) 967-5436
Phone: (773) 933-8626
- Payment method
- all major credit cards, insurance
- Location
- Advocate Trinity Hospital
- Neighborhoods
- Far South Chicago, Calumet Heights
- AKA
Advocate Trinity Emergency Services
Advocate Trinity Hospital Out Patient Lab
- Other Links
https://care.advocatehealth.com/locations/advocate-trinity-emergency-services-chicago
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Reviews
02/04/2018
the whole staff at Advocate Trinity Hospital takes care of the patient since they arrive till they leave. best hospital i have ever been to. very clean and they make you feel like you are at home once you get there
03/17/2016
This is the slowest hospital I have ever been to. Staff is nice but wait time is riduculous. If you are real sick or in pain do not u o to Trinity Hospital. Lots of patience required
09/28/2011
On the night that I was taken to the hospital, the nurses were on top of their jobs, took great care of me. But the problem came when I told them that I did not have any medical coverage. After my medical review, and the doctor in the ER, was watching me from the hallway, later came in after my test and told me and my family that I did not have anything broken. But I did suffer some damage, he walked up to me, while I was sitting on the bed, placed his hand on the brace around my neck, and pulled it off. I yelled because of the extra pain he caused me, also when I was going to be X-rayed; I got bumped into the wall, by the tech. Although she was nice, and did apologized, the doctor never did. After I asked a few more questions to my illness, and pain. The discharge person came in and was very helpful, I was not given a brace for my neck, and had to purchase one at the Wal-Mart. I guess this is how you’re treated when you do not have medical care at Trinity Hospital in the South side of Chicago, or should I say; this is how you’re treated when you’re Black, at Trinity Hospital in the South Side of Chicago, with no medical care. Just because I have no medical care, don't judge me or think I am less than anyone else. I am a product of the economic recession. Who is now trying to turn her economic downfall around by returning to school, I was a victim of circumstance, who was placed in your hospital from an accident. And was treated as though I was a beggar on the street asking for coins. What happen to treating people with dignity, and respect? Makes you no different from anyone else, or makes you God, although, many of you suffer from that syndrome. And just because you a doctor; doctor, you also used the bathroom like everyone else. (So what I’m saying the next time anyone no matter what color, race, religion, or economic background you happen to cross paths with, learn one thing, you forgot they taught you in medical school. “Treat all people with dignity”).
05/22/2008
The quality of care at this hospital is sucks! The medical care in the Intensive Care Unit at Advocate Trinity is inferior and unacceptable. Many of the nursing staff members of the ICU, whom I spoke with on a daily basis, were from outsourced agencies. Temporary employment agencies! How can there be continuity of healthcare when each day a different nurse, who is not often familiar with the patients' history, is responsible for that critically ill patient's care.
The Board of Directors of this institution needs to take a close look at ICU staffing and the quality of care provided to patients in that unit.
Details
Phone: (773) 967-2000
Address: 2320 E 93rd St, Chicago, IL 60617
Website: http://www.advocatehealth.com
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