3 years ago

They aren't good at diagnosis unless it's a cookie...

They aren't good at diagnosis unless it's a cookie-cutter disease. That's disappointing.
But for plenty of people, I'm sure they do fine.

The nurses are sweet and caring -- doctors are a bit lackluster, yet nice.

The rooms do not have refrigerators, which is very problematic for people who are here for one week+ and who can substitute abhorrent hospital food to their child.
The food they deliver to children in room is horrible -- shameful.
It's worse or on level with a poorly funded public school cafeteria. Over cooked veggies, sugary fruit juices, microwave spaghetti, rubber chicken meat, salad chicken smells OLD, yucky macaroni and tasteless fruit.. It's endless.
An important part of recovery is nutrition. On paper maybe this hospital "food" is adequate, but in reality the child is not getting much nutrition.

Someone who heads Houston charities should send more funds to this hospital or provide the option of outside catering for a SMALL fee.

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