Brandywine Hospital

MedicalRecords.com Rating
120 reviews
2.5
MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.5
120 reviews

Brandywine Hospital is a Short Term Acute Care located in Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. This hospital has an Emergency Department, Inpatient Surgery, Physical Therapy, Radiology, Sleep Studies, Speech Therapy, and Cardiovascular Services. You can request your medical records from any healthcare provider in the US using our convenient HIPAA-compliant online process that is both fast & confidential.

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Special Care Services
  • Intensive Care Unit
Emergency Services
  • Emergency Department
Orthopedic
  • Arthroscopy
  • Spine Surgery
Cardiovascular
  • Cardiac Cath Lab
  • Cardiac Rehab
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Coronary Interventions
  • Vascular Intervention
  • Carotid Stenting
Radiology / Nuclear Medicine / Imaging
  • Computed Tomography
  • Computed Tomography-Angiography
  • Digital Mammography
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Positron Emission Tomography
  • Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography
Rehabilitation
  • Physical Therapy
  • Speech Therapy
Surgery Services
  • Inpatient Surgery
Neuroscience Services
  • Electroencephalography
  • Sleep Studies
Other
  • Hemodialysis
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Emergency Service Available

Yes

Group Service

Yes

Hospital Type
  • Acute Care Hospitals
  • Short Term Acute Care
Control Type
  • Proprietary
  • Corporation
Subprovider Units
  • Psychiatric
Total Staffed Beds 171

Licensed Beds 169

Bed Utilization

0.5636588

Total Discharges

6,077

Total Patient Days

30,590

Total Patient Revenue

$985,683,182

TPS Quality Score 41.13

MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.5
(120 reviews)

Diane Brown

I am at the hospital now my daughter is very sick and in a lot of pain. I ran around asking if someone could please help my daughter. I finally found the doctor and was told my daughters nurse is busy with another patient I completely understand some people’s needs have to be put first depending on how sick they are. I want to say two nurses stepped up and helped my daughter nurse Andrea & nurse Dave both are very professional and they both care and it shows Both nurses came in to my daughters room and took the time to hear her out on what was happening. I don’t usually do these things but I’m finding that this is the only way we as people can be heard and respected.

Lauren Hunter

Received excellent care last night. From ER registrars, to the techs,nurses and doctor. Everybody was great. Thank you! I was grateful not only for the quality of care, but the speed was impressive!

Ning Zou

I am in this hospital 3rd floor right now. It has been ok with my experience for the first three days. Some exceeded my expectations and some bad things happened they were able to addressed timely. But tonight my new nurse has not get me situated and it is now 10pm. Her shift started at 7:30pm. I am so frustrated as I am having headache, high blood pressure result taken about 7:40pm, none has been resolved.

Rosemary Cialini

I am currently in the hospital admitted last night and I have to say Tower Health is really doing a good job of cleaning up Brandywine. New Doctors and nurses and a ton of police security presence as well as the whole beautification of the facility. Some things still need work but for the most part they are on the right track!:)

Victoria Spies

I came to Brandywine Hospital twice by ambulance this year. My stay was entirely unhelpful each time. As a patient, I expect to receive treatment that prepares me for a better life after recovery. Sadly, the staff there were unwilling to help unless I asked for help calmly and respectfully. The more I was told to ask, the harder it became to actually receive anything. I came to the hospital for a reason, and being told I can’t receive treatment unless I ask in a specified way was in a way debilitating. The staff were biased, the meals were unfulfilling, and my needs were not met. I felt discriminated against thanks to my collection of unacknowledged health problems. The medical system in Pennsylvania in general—in my opinion—is counterproductive in getting young adults on their own feet. Bias needs to stay out of my recovery.