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To elevate the standards of our healthcare practice, quality and innovation in our region. Providing innovative technology and a broad spectrum of services, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare holds a number of important distinctions. TMH is home to the areas only state-designated Trauma Center and the Big Bend's only accredited community hospital cancer program.

TMH is recognized by the Society of Chest Pain Centers as an Accredited Chest Pain Center with PCI. Additionally, TMH has the only Neurological and Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Units and is North Florida's only Comprehensive Stroke Center. At TMH, our focus is on providing patient and family centered quality healthcare to the communities that we serve.
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We have cared for residents of Florida's capital city and its surrounding areas for over 70 years. At Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, our colleagues embrace the concepts of quality care, community health and progressive technology. We have a heartfelt commitment to healing and are dedicated to excellence.
It takes a strong foundation to build a strong hospital. Often, the treatment we receive right here at home is the result of someone else's generosity. Giving positively changes lives in our community now and far into the future. Just imagine what we can accomplish together. Only 1,275 raffle tickets will be sold for a 2022 Acura MDX donated by The Proctor Dealerships.
Welcome to myTMH, your free, secure, personal gateway into your medical care at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. Our online patient portal allows you to view your electronic medical record at your convenience. Access your electronic medical information (for example: lab results, medications, procedures, diagnoses and other treatment related information from your TMH visit).
For the past 70 years, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) has had the honor and privilege of serving the Big Bend region and beyond. Our small city-owned hospital has grown into a private, not-for-profit, super-regional critical access facility with over 5,000 colleagues and almost 700 members of our medical staff.
U.S. News & World Report, the global authority on hospital rankings, recognized Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) as a "High Performing Hospital." TMH is the only hospital in the Tallahassee area to receive this prestigious acknowledgment. Our colleagues and medical staff strive for excellence every day.
Reviews (10)
Gretchen Graddy
Gretchen Graddy
Nov 29, 2021
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If I could give this place one star I would. This place is a sorry excuse for a hospital! My father in law was life flighted to TMH after falling 40 feet out of a tree. We tried calling for an update while we were traveling to get to him only to be told they didn’t have him. Coming to find out, when he came in they just put him under a random name! We were there for 24 hours and NEVER met with a doctor to discuss the extent of his injuries. We had to leave for the night left completely in the dark on his condition.
Ladee Orion
Ladee Orion
Nov 20, 2021
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I am literally in the ER right now. My child had a seizure due to her meds being days late at Walgreens. We've been here since a little after 12 noon and just now at 4 pm, she's getting her PTU dose. Excuse after excuse. She seriously got worse sitting in here. She was aware and responsive in the ambulance, but not so much anymore. Will not be coming back here.
John Askew
John Askew
Oct 27, 2021
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Told front desk of ER that I couldn't breathe, they told me to stop pretending like I couldn't breathe.
I know ditches that would let you die with more dignity. If you have a real medical problem, drive to Atlanta or Jacksonville or some place with people that will actually help you.
Edit: Would recommend capitol regional. 5 minutes more of a drive and much better than here
Peggy Dykes
Peggy Dykes
Oct 15, 2021
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It has taken me over a year to write a review on the horrible experience I had with my uncle who was dying. His Dr's were horrible. So rude with no compassion. The things said to him on his death bed and the way he was treated broke my heart. Brian the hospital administrator AKA the little maggot came in daily to try and throw us out. What I learned is that dying doesn't pay. Sick pays but not dying. When they were done with all the tests and running up the bill they wanted him out! He had great insurance and the insurance company told me he was covered as long as he was there. He needed care.
Neo Hood
Neo Hood
Sep 22, 2021
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My husband ended up in your ED again last night 9/12. He was passing out, sliding down the wheelchair at the front desk while he was waiting for me to park my car, he nearly fell on the floor and the front desk staff or the security guard was not even tying to help him or call for help. My husband is an amputee, was lethargic and could seriously hurt himself but no one was wven attempted to intervene.
When my husband was brought in triage, he slid down from the wheelchair to the floor. The staff wasn’t concerned at all.
From the time we put our feet in your facility last night, all of your
Lesley Blum-Whitt
Lesley Blum-Whitt
Sep 15, 2021
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My son was admitted thru the emergency room for DVT blood clots. Was given dr Lawrence Kaelin. He was brought down to surgical unit at 6:30am and was not taken until around 3 or 3:30pm. 8, almost 9 hours. We were given bs excuses and the procedure we were there for was never done. The next day my 19 year old son had questions and had never met or spoken to the surgeon. Well Dr. Kaelin refused to call or come to his room and said to the nurse and his attending physician that he refused to continue treating him and to find another surgeon. He said i was rude to his nurse and I never spoke to anyone
Lynn Zaldua
Lynn Zaldua
Sep 15, 2021
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I am literally in tears because my daughter called me earlier today that she was coughing up orange mucus and had an excruciating headache. I asked her to go to the ER thinking she’d receive the best care. She walked in at 7:30 PM and left at midnight without being seen by a doctor. The nurse was extremely rude and did not provide any communication. It’s the worst care ever received from a medical facility. Do NOT send your kids here. They will leave them last as they know they are defenseless. It’s sad to think someone could be so inconsiderate and lack compassion this much. I am appalled
D. H.
D. H.
Aug 25, 2021
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Was at TMH and went thru the ER. I am sick with a severe condition.
They got an Iav started and did chest PA and drew labs. I asked several times to Pleas give me fluids due to nausea etc and no appetite.
They pretended I wasn't even there.
Was going to be admitted and changed my mind and DC myself. If they can't hang just fluids and mark me sit and wait 4 hours it was one of their worse days. No excuses civid makes them busy etc. Patient to nurse ratio stays the same.
Hope I don't have to be admitted there again.
Josie Kriss
Josie Kriss
Aug 18, 2021
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Waited 2 hours for them to run a urine sample after all other treatment was finished. They told me the urine sample had been ran and we’d be ready to go within 20 minutes. Now it’s two hours later and we’re still waiting. No one ever knows what’s going on and quite frankly most (not all) of the nurses are lazy or have attitudes toward patients.
Free Spirit Wells
Free Spirit Wells
Aug 02, 2021
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The quickness speed and care in emergency was amazing. I have never been in a hospital emergency so we’ll organized. Disappointed with a stroke they couldn’t get my MRI done until the following day.
Nursing and care givers could not have been better. Only critique would be on housekeeping. I know the Bathroom floor was not mopped for 3 days because of mud on the floor from a visitor.