VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center
Hospital · Hall's Hill ·

VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center

Hospital · Hall's Hill ·

Teaching hospital with outstanding patient experience awards

rude staff
attentive staff
compassionate care
terrible food
excellent staff
parking fee
hospital bed
medical expertise
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null
VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center by null

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1701 N George Mason Dr, Arlington, VA 22205 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Paid parking garage
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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1701 N George Mason Dr, Arlington, VA 22205 Get directions

+1 703 558 5000
vhchealth.org
@vhchealth

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid parking garage
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 11, 2026

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VHC Health - Virginia Hospital Center

Virginia C.

Google
First, and most importantly, my wedding ring was stolen from my finger overnight between May 15 and 16 at VHC in room 523. I went to the emergency room on May 15 in what I was told is the coldest room in ER. The "bed" was more like an ironing board and it was impossible to get comfortable. I tried a fetal position. That photo will follow. After some tests, I was admitted to the hospital. I include a picture of myself in the ER. I was to have an injection of dilaudid ten minutes before an MRI in the middle of the night. The nurse who attended me gave me valium before I went to sleep around 9:30 p.m. I asked her about my medications, as her administration was not consistent with what the emergency room doctor had ordered, and she said that she was an experienced nurse and knew what regimen was right for me. I had been told that I was going to be given valium, dilaudid, and toradol, so I was trying to clarify with her what her plans were. She said that she could have given me a dose of dilaudid an hour after the valium, but she said that I was sleeping so soundly that she waited until around 11:00. I left my necklace, ring, and watch in my drawer when I was taken for an MRI around midnight. When I returned from the MRI, I put on my necklace, ring, and watch again. I don't usually sleep with my ring, and I didn't realize that I was going to be admitted. Since I didn't want to lose it, I felt certain that it was secure on my finger. The nurse did not return to turn off my light, so after 30 or 40 minutes, I got up and turned it off and slept the best that I could on the saggy bed stuffed with pillows underneath me. But when she woke me four hours later, just after 4:00, she again commented that I had been sleeping very soundly. I was released in the morning and, when packing my things, I saw that my wedding ring was gone! Since I don't wear it when I sleep at home, I didn't realize that it was missing when I was awakened by someone delivering my breakfast around 7:00 a.m. I reported that my ring was missing and, not wanting to accuse anyone, I enlisted the help of nearby staff and we searched everywhere. We enlisted Johnny from security. I made a police report. The ring is engraved with my husband's initials, M.R.O, the date, 18-1-2007, and the words, "Eres Tu." This cannot be replaced. I attach a poem that my husband wrote to me in Spanish, translated to English, to share the sentiment. I had had it on my finger for over 18 years, and it had never fallen off....and, as the nurse (or nursing assistant?) commented twice, I was fast asleep. I wonder why she kept verifying that. My husband had a similar experience at another facility when the same person was on duty who had taken his ring and it "magically" reappeared. Too bad I didn't notice it before 7:00 a.m.! Finally, the beds at VHC are known to be awful: They dip in the center. I was hospitalized for excruciating sciatic pain and I needed a proper bed. I was told that I would be put on a "list." When our closest friend, Roger Holt, asked for a replacement, this is what they delivered (in pictures). A bed full of mold, blood, and urine, under a blue plastic cover. His friend Rick asked if he was bleeding when he was seated on a green pad (last picture), and found the root of the cause. My husband and I found him seated in a chair, waiting for another bed. Approximately ten hospital employees stopped to gauck at us--perhaps thinking that we were his lawyers. Roger was so traumatized: He had a series of strokes; was sent to a nursing home that was even worse, he returned to VHC through the ER after a five-hour wait, had another series of strokes, and died on January 21. VHC sent the former Washington Commanders coach and cheerleaders and offered him football paprephrenalia--supposedly hoping to appease him. He refused the caps, etc. I hope and pray that in an emergency I will not be sent to VHC: Never again. I'd rather die. On a positive note, ER Dr. James was wonderful and my PT experience in the new building has been very good.

Kai G

Google
The staff I spoke with were friendly and knowledgeable, but the intake process for pregnant women is extremely rigid. I was told they aren’t scheduling new patients until mid-February and would not allow me to book an appointment without first receiving medical records from my current provider to confirm pregnancy. For those seeking timely prenatal care, this feels impractical and concerning. I’ve decided to move forward with a more flexible, patient-centered hospital.

Rima D.

Google
Absolutely terrible experience at Virginia Health Care Center. The services from the physician, Dr. Williams, were very good. However, the billing department is the WORST I have ever dealt with - anywhere in the United States. I am a self pay patient and prior to scheduling services for a routine medical service I requested a cost estimate. This was given in the range of $700. On the day of services, I paid this amount in full for the physician’s exam and services. The day after my appointment, the billing harassment started. First, the billing department attempted to double bill me for my exam and services which had already been paid. Then, after dealing with a hostile billing representative to straighten this out, I received an additional bill - this one for lab fees from VHC in excess of $1400. In addition to this, I received an additional bill from an outside vendor for interpreting the lab results which totaled close to $800. These charges were more than 4x more than I have ever been charged elsewhere in spite of the fact that I was told the lab fees would be in the range of a couple hundred dollars. I have repeatedly called the billing department over the past two months asking to speak to a supervisor. Four phone calls later, no one will return my calls. Any agent working in the billing department refuses to discuss the bill and just keeps repeating “this is the amount you owe.” Contacted the expediency department as well to discuss the situation and again I was left a message from an employee saying they had talked to their leadership team and confirmed that they would not offer discounts in spite of the astronomical difference between the estimate and the actually cost (more the 4x), and said that I should have never been given that estimate. If you want to be ripped off and treated like trash, this is definitely the practice to go to. Awful experience. Will never go back. Rudest, most unprofessional practice I have ever encountered. It’s a real shame because the physician, Dr. Williams was a very competent, high-quality professional.

Crownie' C.

Google
My father has been in VHC since 12/14/25 within the stroke unit. I can't harbor one complaint about the stroke unit. From the Nurses, CA's, doctors, transporters, and phlebotomist and anyone else whom encountered my father and my family were all polite , patient , informative , and showed compassion in their role they played. It wasn't until 12/30/25 on the acute rehab floor 2, a Nurse named Janet brought down the integrity and mission the hospital represents. Janet had no knowledge of my father and I being on the phone for one hour as I sat and listened to him press the call bell, moan and groan in pain, and this nurse came into his room and treated my father as if he was a burden! She yelled and chanted and even asked me to be quiet and allow her to talk when I asked her how is it it she's able to neglect my father for an entire hour and not feel any remorse ! Even after I called the charge nurse and filed my complaint , Janet told my father anytime he had a question concern or even attempted to reconcile to make peace all her responses was don't tell me "Call your daughter" ! I have never witnessed a person in a field or care be so heartless ! I will not stop HERE with this comment to ensure this woman NEVER mistreats another human !! Janet needs a training to revisit her hospitals core values, mission statement and the oath behind her degree before caring for patients with illness !

Don B.

Google
My family Members insurance refused to pay for care here in suspicions that there was insurance fraud and the same procedures were done serval times and weren't successful. Wow I'm really disappointed and now very skeptical. They refused to give medical information claiming the patient was conscious enough to give me the info himself. Then the ombudsman pulled me way way aside away from cameras and threatened to kick me out of the hospital for questioning the care. I was humbled quickly and shocked at the amount of distrust and the way that man treated me was Horrifying. I wouldn't recommend sending anyone here ever. Or to any hospital for that matter. Better off trying home remedies. God Bless you. I hope he delivers instant karma and if theres anything else I missed I surely will be back with My ATTORNEY

Keisha S.

Google
*REWRITE* I can be honest..my previous review was not great because I had issues with the billing dept..resolved! But I felt like my review would have overshadowed ALL of the hardworking doctors, pa's, nurse's,technicians and other amazing staff that we encountered during our 11 day inpatient stay. The issues we faced were life-threatening. But we would have never made it thru them without the guidance,medical expertise without all of those involved in our care❤️ Not one person was short of COMPASSION! The care was CONSISTENT! Dr.Ennis and Dr.Tawfik COMMUNICATED with me EVERYDAY,and when off they made sure that everyone else did too:) They truly cared for us while in their CARE! I am definitely glad that they were a part of our care team and we truly looking forward to continuing care with the providers and with VHC:)

Natasha S.

Google
10/05/2024- We visited a dear friend was us hospitalized at VHC. First of all, this hospital is positioned in a beautiful neighborhood. We immediately noticed Park-N-Pay spaces on the streets. Umm not good. Entering the grounds we notice more hospital parking areas that you have to pay for. Ummm not good. Yes, there is plenty of parking available but who can afford to pay$$$. *Weekend party should be free! The hospital inside is absolutely beautiful. My used a wheel chair to go from the lobby area to the room of our friend. The staff was very polite. Once inside the hospital room on the six floor- we put on a hospital gown, hospital face mask and hospital gloves to our live one. All in all we were pleased with the hospital service and amenities.

M G.

Google
In scheduling an appointment for labs, radiology and any other testing needed has become a nightmare. They won't give you an appointment unless you fax the order. I don't have a fax machine. They requested you send an email however your personal information of the request goes in general web site no protection of technology hackers. They won't take a protect emails. How many people have decided to go without Scheduling a needed scan, testing, MRI. This process doesn't work for elderly people who rely on someone taking them to their doctors appointments. Please review this process because it doesn't work.

Joan H.

Yelp
Excellent staff, very helpful and kind...However, the food is impossibly terrible. Can't even cook an omelet ...hard, cold and like rubber. Had to have food brought in as my mother was only eating jello and pudding. I've tasted the food and you can't eat it....Get a new food service as this is disgraceful. Staff is great but food awful so only two stars.

Richard B.

Yelp
Warning to the 28% of the patients that either vape or smoke. There is one worn sign by the door to the entrance. It says No Smoking but look again below. It says,"On Campus." My experience was out doors, late afternoon, beside a bush, only one man, a hundred yards away. I was trying to take a couple quick drags to get out of there. He walks up briskly (an employee) in a thick foreign accent, screaming, "Put it out!, Put it out!" His arms violently flailing like he is going to call police. I ask, "Where do I go? Where is the smoking area?" He replied by throwing his arms wildly east and west saying, "Over there! Over there!" I wanted to knock his head off! He was standing so close to me. The side walk along George Mason Drive is the state right of way. It was only about forty yards away. Free land. Sad, no one would ever tell you that. Is that deliberate policy? Or is it just a symptom of your sick Ideology?

A K.

Yelp
A friend had a mental health crisis which led to her being detained in the VHC behavioral health emergency room for about 40 hours. No actual bed ever became available; she slept in the noisy hallway of the ER on a cot for two nights under bright lights, with other suffering patients occupying the same space. Staff were rude, and the food was terrible and not nutritious. From conversations with the county and staff, these conditions are chronic and normal rather than unusual. No relief was available for her injuries, and she never received any actual care before being discharged. We were constantly misinformed about next steps. It's hard to imagine circumstances that could be much worse.
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Eric M.

Yelp
Nice place friendly staff. Reasonable parking fee. They have a Starbucks and a Subways restaurant in the hospital.

Trevor W.

Yelp
I recently had a serious seizure and had to stay over for a few days. Unfortunately I don't remember the names of the nurses, but I stayed on the 4th floor. Everyone there was extremely kind, knowledgeable and attentive. The team is incredible. Hopefully I don't have another, but if I do, I know the nurses will take good care of me. Y'all are absolutely amazing and I'm extremely thankful.