DC Preservation League • August 2, 2011Founded in 1883 as the Children's Country Home a charitable convalescent care institution. Work of noted Washington architects Wyeth & Sullivan for their large residential and municpal commissions.
Derek W. • February 22, 2011Go for the cafeteria over Blimpies. They have a toss-to-order salad bar, smoothies & a made-to-order grill. The in room hospital food ain't bad for hospital food.
Shane • April 14, 2013The clerk in the emergency waiting room will validate your garage parking. Only one per patient though.
Dee K. • January 3, 2011GREAT PLACE rated in the top hospitals of Washington. I highly recommend them
Marilyn G. • June 11, 2013At least five elevator banks theoughout the complex corridors of the hospital so be sure to get the correct building.
Ernie D. • August 12, 2011Receptionist are friendly and helpful, even when late for appointment. If you in the area, stop in and treat them to lunch.
Marwan M. • May 27, 2019We are talking about the most experienced teams gathered in one hospital. Loving and caring staff
DC Preservation League • August 12, 2011Built in 1865-66, this 50-bed hospital was intended to serve Civil War naval forces on the Potomac and remained in hospital use until 1911.
Wipe Out Germs • February 17, 2012Have the GWU Hospital Staff hang this in the cafeteria kitchen to wipe out germs: http://bit.ly/k1JeyS
Joe M. • March 17, 2011Pay attention to the display of gender displayed on one of the local fauna in the for of a murse. Quite fascinating.
Shane • April 14, 2013The clerk in the waiting room will validate your garage parking. Only one per patient though.
Audrey A. • January 25, 2013Visitors in the ER must be 12+ years old! Received information quickly. Incredibly friendly trauma nurses too!
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