Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell

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207 reviews
3.4
MedicalRecords.com Rating 3.4
207 reviews
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Special Care Services
  • Intensive Care Unit
Emergency Services
  • Emergency Department
Orthopedic
  • Joint Replacement
  • Spine Surgery
Cardiovascular
  • Cardiac Cath Lab
  • Cardiac Rehab
  • Coronary Interventions
  • Vascular Intervention
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Carotid Stenting
Radiology / Nuclear Medicine / Imaging
  • Computed Tomography
  • Computed Tomography-Angiography
  • Digital Mammography
  • Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Positron Emission Tomography
  • Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography
Rehabilitation
  • Physical Therapy
Oncology Services
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation Therapy
Surgery Services
  • Inpatient Surgery
  • Radiosurgery
  • Robotic Surgery
Neuroscience Services
  • Electroencephalography
  • Sleep Studies
Other
  • Lithotripsy
  • Obstetrics
  • Hemodialysis
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Emergency Service Available

Yes

Group Service

Yes

Hospital Type
  • Acute Care Hospitals
  • Short Term Acute Care
Control Type
  • Voluntary Nonprofit
  • Other
Total Staffed Beds 145

ICU Beds 16

Licensed Beds 221

Bed Utilization

0.8841568

Total Discharges

11,188

Total Patient Days

42,513

Total Patient Revenue

$3,724,946,793

TPS Quality Score 38.96

MedicalRecords.com Rating 3.4
(207 reviews)

hist invest

I sat for over two hours bleeding and skin turning black without a well check. The ladies at registration were professional and one caring nurse came to my rescue for my treatment. The male attendant was unprofessional and seem to hate being there. After the PA completed my sutures, the male attendant came in and was rough on my dressing, and I opted to wrap my wound myself. The attendant was clueless that I was the patient. I had to refuse a tetanus shot because, I did not want him to administer the shot! When he said he would be back with my discharge instructions, I ran out with dressing tape dangling from my hand.. CAPITAL HOPEWELL ER, DO BETTER! Professional ongoing training for staff on sensitivity, biases and care of patients should be your number one priority!!!!

Joan Pachucki

We brought my mother in law to ER last night . The staff was amazing and helpful from security to triage nurse , to staff nurse , X-ray tech and MD . They were very kind and caring and the room was very clean .

Briana Johnson

I took My brother here after He was put in the waiting room at RWJ Hamilton, the Emergency room experience here was AWESOME they were very attentive to my brother and treated him very compassionately. I made the right choice by leaving RWJ Hamilton and speeding over to Hopewell. will be back in the future for any immediate urgent care! WAY TO GO Capital Health Hopewell Keep up the great WORK!

Francis Schmitt

ALL INVOLVED WITH HOSPITAL WERE PROFESSIONAL AND COURTEOUS, FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL AND THEIR CANCER TREATMENT ON ME WAS A GODSEND SAVED ME FROM BEING MAMED BY SURGERY.....THANK YOU DR CHEN AND HIS ENTIRE TEAM AND STAFF

O Moon

Dr. Greg Corcoran at the Capital Health ER in Hopewell needs to be counseled on how to relate to patients. I was transported to the ER yesterday and he was the doctor tending to me through the duration of 5 hours. He rolled his eyes at me when I questioned him about my blood pressure numbers before getting discharged. The conversation escalated when I questioned about his rolling eyes, as responded saying how it is frustrating for me to question him. Therefore, I refused to continue dealing with him and asked to speak to someone else. We were now raising voices and he was commanding for me to "be quiet" and how I can talk to his back if I don't want to listen to him. Meanwhile, I am repeatedly asking him to speak to someone above him and he then claims he is the director at the hospital in a very arrogant and condescending tone. Yes, we had a shouting match for everyone to hear and I walked out the ER room among a sea of looking eyes. I felt ashamed, embarrassed, belittled, and taken advantage of. There is more I will not share but I do work for a Pharma company and also in a hospital ER per diem. You don't treat patients in this dismissive and condescending manner. I know better to ask questions about my health and condition so I can be well informed as a patient, and be able to relay the proper and accurate information to my primary care doctor. Thankfully, a wonderful and informative Nurse in the ER named Sara.H came to the rescue and explained what this man apparently could not do. PATIENTS are the core of the healthcare system. No matter WHO you are, at one point or another, you are a PATIENT. Patients REQUIRE and DESERVE the best care, treatment, respect, dignity and compassion that one can give. I found this lacking from my ER visit with this so called doctor. This is my experience and people should know.