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Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is a medical facility located in Los Angeles, CA. This hospital has been recognized for America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery Award™, America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery Award™, and more.

52%

Patient Experience Rating

13% lower than the national average

Awards

Healthgrades awards tell you which hospitals deliver superior quality care. Healthgrades evaluates hospital performance using objective quality measures including clinical outcomes and patient safety, as well as patient experience.

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Specialty Clinical Quality Awards

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery Award™

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery Award™ (2025, 2024)

Superior clinical outcomes in back and neck surgery, spinal fusion, hip fracture treatment, hip replacement, and total knee replacement

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery Award™

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery Award™ (2025, 2024, 2023)

Superior clinical outcomes in back and neck surgeries and spinal fusion procedures

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention Award™

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention Award™ (2024, 2023)

Superior clinical outcomes in coronary intervention procedures (angioplasty with stent)

Orthopedic Surgery Excellence Award™

Orthopedic Surgery Excellence Award™ (2023)

Superior clinical outcomes in back and neck surgery, spinal fusion, hip fracture treatment, hip replacement, and total knee replacement

Safety Ratings

How well a hospital safeguards patients from potential complications

No events relating to foreign objects left in body during a surgery or procedure

2 ratings were better than expected

10 ratings were as expected

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Hospital Quality

Clinical Ratings

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Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Pacemaker Procedures

In Hospital

As Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Coronary Interventional Procedures (Inpatient)

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Heart Attack

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Heart Failure

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Diabetic Emergencies

In Hospital

As Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Sepsis

Mortality In-Hospital

Worse than Expected

Mortality within 30 days

Worse than Expected

Respiratory Failure

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Gallbladder Removal Surgery

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

Worse than Expected

Gastrointestinal Bleed

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Bowel Obstruction

Mortality In-Hospital

Worse than Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Colorectal Surgeries

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Pancreatitis

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Stroke

Mortality In-Hospital

Worse than Expected

Mortality within 30 days

Worse than Expected

Cranial Neurosurgery

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Total Knee Replacement

In Hospital

As Expected

Hip Fracture Treatment

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Hip Replacement

In Hospital

As Expected

Specialty Excellence Awards

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery Award™

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery Award™

2025, 2024

Orthopedic Surgery Excellence Award™

Orthopedic Surgery Excellence Award™

2023

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Outpatient Rotator Cuff Repair

In Hospital

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Transurethral Prostate Resection Surgery

In Hospital

As Expected

Mortality Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionMortality In-HospitalMortality within 30 days

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Pneumonia

Mortality In-Hospital

As Expected

Mortality within 30 days

As Expected

Complication Based Ratings

Procedure/ConditionIn Hospital

Back and Neck Surgeries (without Spinal Fusion)

In Hospital

Better than Expected

Spinal Fusion

In Hospital

As Expected

Specialty Excellence Awards

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery Award™

America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery Award™

2025, 2024, 2023

Data Source

Patient Experience

Patient experience measures tell you how patients felt about the care they received at the hospital. These measures are based on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

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56%

Patients who gave a rating of 9 or 10

10% lower than the national average

52%

Would definitely recommend

13% lower than the national average

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

National Average

Communication with doctors

Percent of patients who said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well

100%50%0%65%76%

Communication about medicines

Percent of patients who said that staff always explained medicines before giving them to patients

100%50%0%51%57%

Discharge Information

Percent of patients who said they were given information about recovering at home

100%50%0%78%84%

Responsiveness of hospital staff

Percent of patients who said they always received help quickly from hospital staff

100%50%0%48%58%

Communication with nurses

Percent of patients who said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well

100%50%0%63%75%

Care Transition

Percent of patients who said they understood their care needs when they left the hospital

100%50%0%26%47%

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

National Average

Quietness

Percent of patients who said the area around their rooms was always kept quiet at night

100%50%0%41%55%

Cleanliness

Percent of patients who said their room and bathroom were always kept clean

100%50%0%60%67%

Providers

Provider Reviews

Dr Vivian Gindi has been my main GP for more years than I can recall now. Part of the beauty of this office is that they don't take appointments so if your work schedule is unpredictable like mine, that's a bonus to be able to go when you have the time and inclination to. That said, be prepared to...

Apr 24 2025

Review for Dr. Gindi

Service was very poor. No kind of result just assuming what was wrong with patient and rushing patient out the office.

Anonymous Apr 08 2025

Review for Dr. Kang

I’m a career artist, so when my drawing hand started developing trigger finger and chronic stiffness, I was in a panic. Much to my relief, Dr. Lee was able to quickly diagnose me and treat my hands without surgery and with injections. Thankfully, the injections have completely improved my hands’...

T Wolfgarth-Simons Mar 25 2025

Review for Dr. Lee

Larry Khoo is, without a doubt, the WORST doctor I’ve ever had to deal with. He performed a spinal disk operation and cut through my esophagus- claiming that I’d moved while I was unconscious lying on his operating table. This was followed by 6 weeks in the hospital including intensive care, a bout...

Elan Soltes Mar 18 2025

Review for Dr. Khoo

Lavian prescribed a statin that he was not willing to switch, even though my last 2 visits I expressed clearly that I don't like statins. When I had my personal Doctor call his office, because they wanted more information, not only did her REFUSE to call her back, he would NOT take my 4 calls to...

Mar 15 2025

Review for Dr. Lavian

Location

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

1300 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles CA 90027

CallDirections

(213) 413-3000

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center located?

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is located at 1300 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.

Has Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center won any recent awards from Healthgrades?

Yes, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center has been awarded with America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery Award™, America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery Award™, America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention Award™, and 1 more in the past two years.

Is Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center highly rated with patients?

52% patients recommend this hospital. See Healthgrades for detailed clinical ratings by specialty.

Does Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center score well in safety ratings?

Healthgrades tracks outcome ratings for 12 hospital services. View more details here.

How do I get in at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center?

Phone number, appointment information, and directions can be found on Healthgrades Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center profile..

How does Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center rank in terms of safety and outcomes?

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Contact Us

1300 N Vermont Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90027

Directions

(213) 413-3000