Columbus Community Hospital Child Care Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 3970 Health Parkway, Columbus, Nebraska NE. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
These reviews are for Columbus Community Hospital, not a daycare center. The reviews discuss hospital care experiences including emergency services, surgical procedures, obstetrics, and diagnostic services. All reviewers praised staff professionalism, kindness, and quality of care.
So 3 weeks ago I went to Columbus hospital from coughing, shortness of breath, and other symptoms. Working at an assisted living facility, I was concerned of Covid. Awesome. Tests and they just sent me home with no results (potential infection of some sort if anything). No medicine. Few days later, went to urgent care in Columbus. 17 test swab and all came back negative. Said it was bronchitis. I did find that out today, but my mistake or possibly theirs because they had a 2 instead of a 7 in the number and I know I didn't say two or write 2. Anywhose, they gave me an inhaler and another medicine and sent me on my marry way. 3 days later, HOSPITAL TIME. Why? Well same tests, negative. Chest x-ray, negative. Came because the coughing was so bad I thought possible fluid in my lungs. Great. No evidence and sent me home with Bronchitis leftover cough. 1 week later, I'm at work and took a bite of my food on break and started coughing (didn't even take a bite). Cough got so bad I ran to the trash thinking I was going to be sick. Nothing but mucus. I called my mom and we decided to go to Norfolk. Spoil alert, if this is what has been causing since day 1 WHY THE HELL DIDN'T THEY LOOK IN MY NOSE AND THROAT?! Nose was swallen from allergies. Throat wasn't red but swallen. It's freaking allergies. -_- this better be it and I get better soon with this stuff because I'm tired of sounding like I'm dying. Sadly this isn't the worse thing. They've told me it's just 'anxiety' from having sharp pains in my stomach after giving me pain medicine from needing something after surgery. Found out in Norfolk that the tests show my white blood count was low >.> And so much more. Only 1 doctor in this town has done a decent job and I can't see him about this because HE'S A FOOT DOCTOR.
Nobody gets 5 because they would be lying,nothing is perfect . Anyway I had to get a minor surgery last night Emma was my nurse for like 3 days she was so awesome to make me feel like a human . If everything goes AI I would replicate her. She got through some stuff. She needs to be nominated for best caregiver
On December 10, 2025, I visited Columbus Hospital Emergency Room due to chest pains at 7:30 AM. Dr. Miller was the attending physician on that day. Initial treatment involved administering medication to alleviate my chest discomfort. I spent a significant amount of time in the ER awaiting test results. By the time I needed to leave, it was nearly 2:30 PM, and I was still awaiting one test result. Fortunately, most of the results were negative. However, I later discovered that results were being awaited from a doctor who was not present at the facility. This doctor was responsible for interpreting my heart ultrasound. As the wait continued, I needed to use the restroom, but staff did not return to reconnect me to the monitoring equipment. I was very disappointed, as I believe the ER staff should be more attentive to their patients and proactively communicate updates without requiring patient inquiry.
Awesome nurses good doctors I've had plenty of surgeries here in Columbus and honestly I can say I have no trust issues also they saved someone very dear to my heart from dying so way to go Columbus Community Hospital I applaud you and want to give you thanks for your service God bless 🙏 ❤️ 💙 ♥️ 😊
I, my family and friends have had many poor experiences here, mostly in the ER - dishonesty and incompetence that would have proved fatal if we didn't seek care elsewhere. They also refuse to provide pricing for recommended tests and procedures up front, which we found to be 2-5 times more expensive than other local options. The hospital has become more of a self-serving oligarchy than community-focused resource.