Courtney J.
Yelp
If I could give this museum 6 stars, I would! So let me start by saying my boyfriend and I are huge science and medicine geeks and this was right up our alley. I just recently moved here and had been told by my co-workers that this place wasn't that great as it was a bit older and not as luxurious or fancy as some of the other museums (like science museum) Chicago had to offer. I was a bit disappointed to hear that, but decided to go ahead and take him anyway. It was our anniversary, we love this kind of stuff.
All I can say was this museum does NOT disappoint. I will say though that it only applies if you are actually thrilled by medical peculiarities and history, and if you can appreciate aged things that have not been touched by modernity. If you are looking for high-end, fancy, modern, state-of-the art equipment, go to the science museum or somewhere else. History is history and this museum has troves of hidden gems that are very well preserved.
I will start with the building itself- many people have complained about it on here, but I don't understand why. It's a gorgeous four-story mansion that is right on Lake Shore Drive. I was so pleased that we could take a bus right from near my house to literally the front steps. It's a gorgeous mansion and there's even an exhibit inside about its history as a home that has now been restored into this museum.
Price- I have heard people also complaining that it's $17. I believe $13 with a student ID, which the lady gave us even though I had forgotten mine that day. It does cost money, about the price of 1 nice meal + tip or three of your weekly coffees. However, they have to keep people employed there? Being a museum of surgery and medicine, the foot traffic may not be as heavy as some of the more mainstream museums. This is pretty understandable price-wise but if that's too much, go on Tuesdays when it's free to residents!
Anyway- the exhibits floored us. It was above and beyond. There were bodily extracted stones, wound and burn repair, old x-ray history, models of anatomy viewing rooms, bizarre medical conditions photographed, old surgical procedures like old-fashioned child birth and trephination. There are rooms dedicated to iron lungs from the polio era, old opthalmology machines, nursing, even dentistry. They have a beautifully done-up apothecary and tons of exhibits on crazy things that happened as side effects of medicine that was not well-researched or practices that ended up being dire. A beautiful library with preserved book I would love to get my hands on, not to mention it overlooks the lake, monuments to some of the scientific and medical greats.. the list honestly goes on. They also have a cute little gift shop at check in with some geeky items.
Overall, this place is what it is. Amazing. Yes some of the exhibits have a printed out piece of paper on the wall rather than a gold-encrusted description embossed with jewels and rubies. BUT, if you're genuinely interested in the history of science and absorbing some amazing information all while overlooking lake shore drive and rummaging through a beautiful historic mansion, go ahead and stop by. You will not regret it!