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2220 Patterson St, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
+1 615-342-1000

Was discriminated against at this hospital and my 4 year old daughter was turned away, even though she had major injury to her hand along with having a broken arm. WHY.

(Dr.Alanna Patsiokas!!)

(Bad attitude, Hateful Human Being!!!!

We were displaced from Florida in Nashville (staying there to avoid Hurricane Irma) when my 8 year old injured her knee. Ironically the remnants of Irma were hitting Nashville when I had to find somewhere to get my daughter help. Carrying her with my 6 and 4 year old in tow, The Children's Pediatric ER at TriStar Centennial was so good to us, and got us through quickly...didn't complain when my little girls started pushing the wheelchair around the hallway. They were able to X-ray her knee and provide everything needed in one exam room. Everyone was very kind. A big thank you!!!

I absolutely love this hospital. All hospitals have there horror stories but you cant save everyone. Somethings are beyond them. This hospital is always prompt, loving, educated, attentive,and patient with anyone. If you dont understand or they even think you may not understand, they will make sure to continue to go over it until you do. Or find someone to elaborate better. Your not just dollar signs in their eyes your a real human being and so is your loved one. Theyre going to treat you like your loved one is their own child.EVERYTIME. I cant say enough great things about this hospital. Their A-M-A-Z-I-N-G beyond words.

Highly impressed with the level of care from the staff here at Centennial Children's. Everyone takes a vested interest in your child's healing and wellness.

I went to the hospital a Few Days Ago 10/22/17 with my two-year-old daughter she had a area on her leg that look like a spider bite I took her to the TriStar Children's Hospital ER on Patterson in Nashville,TN and was treated very well by the ER Nurses (Thomas)who was all around amazing!! thanks! w( Dr Allie Evan MD).At first she was diagnose w cellulitis and was sent home with antibiotics the doctors and nurses in the ER I want to give a big thanks to !!! well as the night went on Saturday evening we were called back to the hospital because my daughter had elevated blood cells so we go back to the ER Thomas which was there again he is amazing coach me and my husband made us feel welcome letting us know that everything was going to be okay and that they were going to take care of my daughter she was very very sick temperatures chills vomiting she was not herself !!we get to the Pediatric floor in the upper level of the building third floor and we are placed in a room 3204 to be exact. At first we were accompanied by: knowledgeable,very educated, very compassionate ,welcoming warm nurses!!!! a few really stood out to me Jonelle ,Marinda,and Dyrell (she a girl)these women really enjoyed my daughter as me my husband really enjoyed them for making us feel important while there ;and they were taking care of our daughter. My daughter had Shown positive for a pus pocket in her thigh, which required her to have surgery!! Which is very scary to any mother that has a toddler and feels helpless in a situation like this. Surgery went well she had a fast recovery! we were walk back to the room by the recovery nurse and was accompanied by our floor nurse Jonelle, as she (Recovery Nurse)read the procedure that was taken for my daughter's Health she happened to mention that my daughter had a cultural positive result for MRSA. For any parent or person reading this that is not aware of MRSA it is a souped-up staph infection that can kill an infant! If not treated in time. I had to excuse myself from my daughter's room to take care of personal business and my daughter was accompanied in the room by her father . We had asked the nurse why did she say that my daughter was positive for MRSA and she said that we would have to speak to the doctor on the floor Alanna M Patsiokas) my husband mentioned while I was gone dr. Patsiokas entered the room asking why did we say our daughter had MRSA when the diagnosis was not true!!!! She was very definitive about the situation as I go on to speak to her she was very rude as I asked her a question about my daughter's Health just being a concerned mother who has been through hell the few days prior to this incident I felt very defeated! She was not understanding she was not compassionate she talked to me and my husband as if we were making up our daughters diagnostic and was very just rude I would go on to spell about what else happened but it's just too much to even try to relive again I honestly feel that this Hospital should reevaluate the way doctors treat family when they're going through a hard time it's very understanding that stuff can be stressful but when you're a doctor on a Pediatrics floor it is your job to be compassionate caring and very light-hearted with situations when involving a chop this woman has shown the upmost disrespect a doctor could show another human being I had called the administrated office to make a complaint about her and I was informed by several nurses on that floor that behaviour that she has had with my family is how she deals with other families there for any person who has a child that is sick you want to feel comfortable with the doctor that is treating your child and to allow such nasty human beings to take care of your most precious child is very mind-blowing I hope they reevaluate the doctors that they have working there so that cases like this do not happen again and when somebody is there they treat them like they are their own family and not just a number!

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  • Andrew
    Added 2016.05.26
    Was discriminated against at this hospital and my 4 year old daughter was turned away, even though she had major injury to her hand along with having a broken arm. WHY.
  • Jordan
    Added 2016.05.07
    (Dr.Alanna Patsiokas!!)
  • Jack
    Added 2016.03.23
    (Bad attitude, Hateful Human Being!!!!
  • Angelina
    Added 2015.08.18
    We were displaced from Florida in Nashville (staying there to avoid Hurricane Irma) when my 8 year old injured her knee. Ironically the remnants of Irma were hitting Nashville when I had to find somewhere to get my daughter help. Carrying her with my 6 and 4 year old in tow, The Children's Pediatric ER at TriStar Centennial was so good to us, and got us through quickly...didn't complain when my little girls started pushing the wheelchair around the hallway. They were able to X-ray her knee and provide everything needed in one exam room. Everyone was very kind. A big thank you!!!
  • Allison
    Added 2014.10.11
    I absolutely love this hospital. All hospitals have there horror stories but you cant save everyone. Somethings are beyond them. This hospital is always prompt, loving, educated, attentive,and patient with anyone. If you dont understand or they even think you may not understand, they will make sure to continue to go over it until you do. Or find someone to elaborate better. Your not just dollar signs in their eyes your a real human being and so is your loved one. Theyre going to treat you like your loved one is their own child.EVERYTIME. I cant say enough great things about this hospital. Their A-M-A-Z-I-N-G beyond words.
  • Andrew
    Added 2014.10.07
    Highly impressed with the level of care from the staff here at Centennial Children's. Everyone takes a vested interest in your child's healing and wellness.
  • Connor
    Added 2014.04.14
    I went to the hospital a Few Days Ago 10/22/17 with my two-year-old daughter she had a area on her leg that look like a spider bite I took her to the TriStar Children's Hospital ER on Patterson in Nashville,TN and was treated very well by the ER Nurses (Thomas)who was all around amazing!! thanks! w( Dr Allie Evan MD).At first she was diagnose w cellulitis and was sent home with antibiotics the doctors and nurses in the ER I want to give a big thanks to !!! well as the night went on Saturday evening we were called back to the hospital because my daughter had elevated blood cells so we go back to the ER Thomas which was there again he is amazing coach me and my husband made us feel welcome letting us know that everything was going to be okay and that they were going to take care of my daughter she was very very sick temperatures chills vomiting she was not herself !!we get to the Pediatric floor in the upper level of the building third floor and we are placed in a room 3204 to be exact. At first we were accompanied by: knowledgeable,very educated, very compassionate ,welcoming warm nurses!!!! a few really stood out to me Jonelle ,Marinda,and Dyrell (she a girl)these women really enjoyed my daughter as me my husband really enjoyed them for making us feel important while there ;and they were taking care of our daughter. My daughter had Shown positive for a pus pocket in her thigh, which required her to have surgery!! Which is very scary to any mother that has a toddler and feels helpless in a situation like this. Surgery went well she had a fast recovery! we were walk back to the room by the recovery nurse and was accompanied by our floor nurse Jonelle, as she (Recovery Nurse)read the procedure that was taken for my daughter's Health she happened to mention that my daughter had a cultural positive result for MRSA. For any parent or person reading this that is not aware of MRSA it is a souped-up staph infection that can kill an infant! If not treated in time. I had to excuse myself from my daughter's room to take care of personal business and my daughter was accompanied in the room by her father . We had asked the nurse why did she say that my daughter was positive for MRSA and she said that we would have to speak to the doctor on the floor Alanna M Patsiokas) my husband mentioned while I was gone dr. Patsiokas entered the room asking why did we say our daughter had MRSA when the diagnosis was not true!!!! She was very definitive about the situation as I go on to speak to her she was very rude as I asked her a question about my daughter's Health just being a concerned mother who has been through hell the few days prior to this incident I felt very defeated! She was not understanding she was not compassionate she talked to me and my husband as if we were making up our daughters diagnostic and was very just rude I would go on to spell about what else happened but it's just too much to even try to relive again I honestly feel that this Hospital should reevaluate the way doctors treat family when they're going through a hard time it's very understanding that stuff can be stressful but when you're a doctor on a Pediatrics floor it is your job to be compassionate caring and very light-hearted with situations when involving a chop this woman has shown the upmost disrespect a doctor could show another human being I had called the administrated office to make a complaint about her and I was informed by several nurses on that floor that behaviour that she has had with my family is how she deals with other families there for any person who has a child that is sick you want to feel comfortable with the doctor that is treating your child and to allow such nasty human beings to take care of your most precious child is very mind-blowing I hope they reevaluate the doctors that they have working there so that cases like this do not happen again and when somebody is there they treat them like they are their own family and not just a number!
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