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3901 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66160, USA
Kansas City, Kansas 66160
+1 913-588-1227

Labor and delivery sucks I hate that I had my any hear they don't listen and they try and force you to do things there way my epidural was inserted wrong, the doctor I said I didn't want dilvering my baby pops up when I go into labor this hospital is just going straight to trash.. I wanted to be here bc this is where I was born but I will never return once these 48hrs is up to many students not enough teachers

Most of the staff in general was really kind including the janitors, room service, and those that would come in daily to scan equipment.

To all drivers in this area, steer clear of Ku Med, I would not even risk going here, go to St. Lukes in Missouri where the pedestrians are clearly smarter and the City infrastructure is better maintained.

They're in college to be in the medical profession yet they haven't learned elementary life skills such as "look before you cross", or "push the crosswalk button". This is a sign of bad parenting and bad education. KU Med Please create a mandatory class for all employees and students on how to safely navigate crosswalks, because right now your whole campus looks like they probably should be still at home languishing with mom and dad to keep them safe.

I've been bleeding internally but this hospital will not do anything to relieve my pain. I'm reporting these doctors to the board of directors. If you ever get a nurse named Kellie Sargent I suggest you ask for another nurse. She is cocky nurse and this hospital can do better!

I had multiple rooms during my stay and they were all kept very clean as well as my sheets and gown changed on a regular basis.

Recently moved to KC love my doctor, the staff could be a little more friendly. But other than that great place to be cared for at!

To be clear it is the Staff and the Students of Ku Med that this review is for.

I was admitted and spent about a month here due to the medical issues I was having, and for the most part it was as pleasant as it could've been despite my situation.

In conclusion, the bedside manor was definitely what I'll remember the most. Despite the cons outnumbering the pros, you could do worse than here.

There were times I'd be in quite a bit of audible pain and it would take someone 30-45 minutes to give me anything to dull the pain.

They do not look, they do not even look up in front of them they just expect the world to be handed to them like mom and dad still do while they're in there mid to late 20's. They are unsafe, they do not use the crosswalk signs available to them that light the intersection up nor do they use the sky walks that they should be using because they do not care about their own safety. .

I was scheduled for a major surgery at around 7am so I couldn't eat or drink anything after 12am. They weren't able to start operating on me until around 11am.

The youngsters and millennials are luxiouriously bathing in an all about ME bubble bath and care nothing about their own safety and what is going on around them. Transplant these guys to NYC please where they will most definitely learn hard lessons about the world and it's not about them in their little "LOOK AT ME!" boxes.

Pros: All but one nurse I had was absolutely great. I needed a lot of help doing things and they never acted like it was a strain on them. I wish I could remember their names, but a couple went above and beyond what they needed to.

Cons: I had multiple teams of doctors, which isn't bad itself, but I got a lot of disjointed information about my situation as if they didn't all talk to one another before delivering it to me.

This area is part of town to stay away from. The Self entitled children pedestrians abuse right of way and aimlessly wander into the street while looking at their phone, engaged in drunken banter or dart out directly into oncoming traffic just waiting to be hit. Avoid the risk and use another medical center.

They literally saved my life. I'd be dead now if I hadn't been admitted.

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ALL reviews about The University Of Kansas Hospital

  • Claire
    Added 2016.07.31
    Labor and delivery sucks I hate that I had my any hear they don't listen and they try and force you to do things there way my epidural was inserted wrong, the doctor I said I didn't want dilvering my baby pops up when I go into labor this hospital is just going straight to trash.. I wanted to be here bc this is where I was born but I will never return once these 48hrs is up to many students not enough teachers
  • Evan
    Added 2016.05.25
    Most of the staff in general was really kind including the janitors, room service, and those that would come in daily to scan equipment.
  • Steven
    Added 2016.04.17
    To all drivers in this area, steer clear of Ku Med, I would not even risk going here, go to St. Lukes in Missouri where the pedestrians are clearly smarter and the City infrastructure is better maintained.
  • Rachel
    Added 2016.03.14
    They're in college to be in the medical profession yet they haven't learned elementary life skills such as "look before you cross", or "push the crosswalk button". This is a sign of bad parenting and bad education. KU Med Please create a mandatory class for all employees and students on how to safely navigate crosswalks, because right now your whole campus looks like they probably should be still at home languishing with mom and dad to keep them safe.
  • Devin
    Added 2016.02.13
    I've been bleeding internally but this hospital will not do anything to relieve my pain. I'm reporting these doctors to the board of directors. If you ever get a nurse named Kellie Sargent I suggest you ask for another nurse. She is cocky nurse and this hospital can do better!
  • Aaron
    Added 2015.11.15
    I had multiple rooms during my stay and they were all kept very clean as well as my sheets and gown changed on a regular basis.
  • Megan
    Added 2015.08.19
    Recently moved to KC love my doctor, the staff could be a little more friendly. But other than that great place to be cared for at!
  • Bryan
    Added 2015.07.12
    To be clear it is the Staff and the Students of Ku Med that this review is for.
  • Bailey
    Added 2015.06.14
    I was admitted and spent about a month here due to the medical issues I was having, and for the most part it was as pleasant as it could've been despite my situation.
  • Anthony
    Added 2015.03.12
    In conclusion, the bedside manor was definitely what I'll remember the most. Despite the cons outnumbering the pros, you could do worse than here.
  • Charles
    Added 2014.10.07
    There were times I'd be in quite a bit of audible pain and it would take someone 30-45 minutes to give me anything to dull the pain.
  • Stephanie
    Added 2014.08.12
    They do not look, they do not even look up in front of them they just expect the world to be handed to them like mom and dad still do while they're in there mid to late 20's. They are unsafe, they do not use the crosswalk signs available to them that light the intersection up nor do they use the sky walks that they should be using because they do not care about their own safety. .
  • Carter
    Added 2014.06.15
    I was scheduled for a major surgery at around 7am so I couldn't eat or drink anything after 12am. They weren't able to start operating on me until around 11am.
  • Angel
    Added 2014.06.13
    The youngsters and millennials are luxiouriously bathing in an all about ME bubble bath and care nothing about their own safety and what is going on around them. Transplant these guys to NYC please where they will most definitely learn hard lessons about the world and it's not about them in their little "LOOK AT ME!" boxes.
  • Megan
    Added 2014.01.19
    Pros: All but one nurse I had was absolutely great. I needed a lot of help doing things and they never acted like it was a strain on them. I wish I could remember their names, but a couple went above and beyond what they needed to.
  • Sydney
    Added 2014.01.01
    Cons: I had multiple teams of doctors, which isn't bad itself, but I got a lot of disjointed information about my situation as if they didn't all talk to one another before delivering it to me.
  • Avery
    Added 2013.12.01
    This area is part of town to stay away from. The Self entitled children pedestrians abuse right of way and aimlessly wander into the street while looking at their phone, engaged in drunken banter or dart out directly into oncoming traffic just waiting to be hit. Avoid the risk and use another medical center.
  • Nathan
    Added 2013.04.09
    They literally saved my life. I'd be dead now if I hadn't been admitted.
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