Lodi Community Hospital

MedicalRecords.com Rating
15 reviews
2.4
MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.4
15 reviews

Lodi Community Hospital is a Critical Access hospital in Lodi, Medina County, Ohio. It has an Emergency Department, Radiology services, and Cardiovascular Services. The TPS Quality Score of this facility is unknown. Please use our convenient HIPAA-compliant online process to request your medical records from any US healthcare provider (including Lodi Community Hospital). We can quickly and securely retrieve the medical records on your behalf.

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Emergency Services
  • Emergency Department
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Emergency Service Available

Yes

Group Service

Yes

Hospital Type
  • Critical Access Hospitals
  • critical Access
Control Type
  • Voluntary Nonprofit
  • Other
Subprovider Units
  • Swing Beds
Total Staffed Beds 20
Total Discharges

42

Total Patient Days

98

Total Patient Revenue

$45,489,555

MedicalRecords.com Rating 2.4
(15 reviews)

Elizabeth V

I’m not sure why all the bad reviews. I was there today for labs. Great friendly staff! Was in and out in a breeze. Also they have a really good little cafeteria. Nothing fancy but yummy. They were serving a sausage egg cheese and biscuit sandwich. The sausage patties were almost the size of hamburgers! Also the cheese was provolone. Yummy! Looks like they do more for lunch. I love my doctor there. Staff does an excellent job of following up with you and really cares. Labs were back by the end of the day. For the size it’s a good little hospital, in my opinion. Give it another try...

Jim Oliver

I went to Lodi Hospital for blood work to keep tabs on my progress recovering from cancer. The reception staff were very rude and dismissive. After an extended wait in an empty waiting area and enduring intermittant glares from security and reception, I was too uncomfortable to wait any longer. I told the staff I was leaving and would get my bloodwork someplace else. I went to a different hospital, in Medina, and found out that the staff at Lodi had canceled and deleted the physician's order for my bloodwork. Is it the policy of the Cleveland Clinic to allow lab techs and other ancillary personnel to delete incompleted physician orders? This could be dangerous for patients.

Thomas Quinones

Few years back when I still living in lodi I hurt my foot at a concert, I came home and couldn't get out of the car it hurt so bad. I go to the lodi hospital, get an xray and all that jazz, they tell me nothings wrong, probably a sprain, go home and take some aspirin. I dunno if they assumed because my mothers a well known junkie, or they're just awful at their job, they made that decision. Well, fast forward a few years to today, I go to a podiatrist because my feet are KILLING me, I can hardly walk down the stairs, granted some pain was from work, but there WAS something wrong with my foot, something that if you simply looked at the xray could tell. So now my bones all funky and bent, all thanks to the lodi hospital. So if your injury isnt something exactly life threatening, go to the medina one, or anywhere other than lodi.

Annie Evers

No OBGYN at night so they sent me home in awful pain with an ovarian cyst burst.

Tiffi Woo

They have my review.....OVERALL FIRE EVERYONE AND HIRE NEW!