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The Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs
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Nearby attractions
Penn Museum
3260 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Franklin Field
235 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Irvine Auditorium
3401 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Perelman Quadrangle at Penn
Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Weightman Hall
Weightman Hall, 235 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
The Palestra
223 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Shoemaker Green
Smith Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Love Sculpture
University of, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Rhodes Field
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Nearby restaurants
Gia Pronto Kitchen
3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Root & Sprig by Tom Colicchio - Philadelphia
1 Convention Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Bower Penn
HUP Pavilion, 1 Convention Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Starbucks
3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
White Dog Cafe University City
3420 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Jimmy John's
3400 Civic Center Blvd Retail #4, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Cosi
3500 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Williams Cafe
255 S 36th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
New Deck Tavern
3408 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Franklin's Table Food Hall
University of Pennsylvania, 3401 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Nearby local services
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Main Building
3401 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Food Court of CHOP Main Hospital
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Penn Museum Parking Garage
3220 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States
CHOP Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care - Raymond G. Perelman Campus
3500 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Penn Medicine
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Dr. Grant T. Liu, MD
3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Penn Hospital Medicine HUP
Maloney Building, 3400 Spruce St 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Nearby hotels
Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel
3549 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
The Study at University City
20 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel
3600 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
AKA University City
Cira Centre South, 2929 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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The Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs
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The Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs

1 Convention Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104
3.8(70)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Penn Museum, Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, Irvine Auditorium, Perelman Quadrangle at Penn, Weightman Hall, The Palestra, Shoemaker Green, Love Sculpture, Rhodes Field, restaurants: Gia Pronto Kitchen, Root & Sprig by Tom Colicchio - Philadelphia, Bower Penn, Starbucks, White Dog Cafe University City, Jimmy John's, Cosi, Williams Cafe, New Deck Tavern, Franklin's Table Food Hall, local businesses: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Main Building, Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Food Court of CHOP Main Hospital, Penn Museum Parking Garage, CHOP Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care - Raymond G. Perelman Campus, Penn Medicine, Dr. Grant T. Liu, MD, Penn Hospital Medicine HUP
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(215) 662-4000
Website
pennmedicine.org
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Nearby attractions of The Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs

Penn Museum

Franklin Field

University of Pennsylvania

Irvine Auditorium

Perelman Quadrangle at Penn

Weightman Hall

The Palestra

Shoemaker Green

Love Sculpture

Rhodes Field

Penn Museum

Penn Museum

4.7

(1.3K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Franklin Field

Franklin Field

4.6

(544)

Open 24 hours
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University of Pennsylvania

University of Pennsylvania

4.6

(880)

Open 24 hours
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Irvine Auditorium

Irvine Auditorium

4.6

(224)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs

Gia Pronto Kitchen

Root & Sprig by Tom Colicchio - Philadelphia

Bower Penn

Starbucks

White Dog Cafe University City

Jimmy John's

Cosi

Williams Cafe

New Deck Tavern

Franklin's Table Food Hall

Gia Pronto Kitchen

Gia Pronto Kitchen

3.9

(140)

$

Closed
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Root & Sprig by Tom Colicchio - Philadelphia

Root & Sprig by Tom Colicchio - Philadelphia

3.9

(20)

$

Closed
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Bower Penn

Bower Penn

4.0

(15)

$

Closed
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Starbucks

Starbucks

3.6

(215)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Nearby local services of The Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Main Building

Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Food Court of CHOP Main Hospital

Penn Museum Parking Garage

CHOP Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care - Raymond G. Perelman Campus

Penn Medicine

Dr. Grant T. Liu, MD

Penn Hospital Medicine HUP

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Main Building

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Main Building

4.0

(665)

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Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine

Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine

4.4

(167)

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Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

4.5

(99)

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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

3.2

(387)

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Rob MRob M
The care is world renowned however after coming in for addiction help I was harassed by security non stop . I was in the bathroom literally 3 mins and they barged in on me on the toilet and when I was done they searched my stuff (FOUND NOTHING) and threw my personal stuff on the dirty hospital floor . It doesn’t stop there the one security guard said I couldn’t get food from the cafe and told me verbatim “walk your ass to Wawa ur not going up there “ so I went to Wawa and because of that I lost my place in line and they took me out of system and had to wait more hours. Then I took a picture of the security guard and he ripped my phone out of my hand and demanded my passcode so he could delete the photo and he made sure he covered up his name and badge number so I couldn’t file a report. Penn security is out of line and it’s making people not want to go here (a couple in waiting room told me they had the same problem with the same security guard ) im considering filing a lawsuit as thos was embarrassing and done in front of the whole ER
L SmithL Smith
Was very impressed by this hospital and I'm a nurse myself. Things like using curos caps religiously and two nurses signing off on changes to heparin drips. Patient food looked excellent. And my goodness, the hospital rooms were like a luxury hotel with all private rooms. This is important for discouraging the spread of illness by respiratory droplets between 2 patients. The cafeteria was a little less exciting than I had hoped but still, the important parts shined. Highly recommend.
AA
The pavilion is a beacon of hope. The most cutting edge technology and research, the highest attention to detail and design, the best teams of nurses, doctors, therapists.. the pure devotion to improving quality of life . Oh and not to mention the panoramic views of the city from the beautiful well designed patient rooms. This is something for the city to take pride in. This is putting the patient first. This is the future. This is penn medicine.
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The care is world renowned however after coming in for addiction help I was harassed by security non stop . I was in the bathroom literally 3 mins and they barged in on me on the toilet and when I was done they searched my stuff (FOUND NOTHING) and threw my personal stuff on the dirty hospital floor . It doesn’t stop there the one security guard said I couldn’t get food from the cafe and told me verbatim “walk your ass to Wawa ur not going up there “ so I went to Wawa and because of that I lost my place in line and they took me out of system and had to wait more hours. Then I took a picture of the security guard and he ripped my phone out of my hand and demanded my passcode so he could delete the photo and he made sure he covered up his name and badge number so I couldn’t file a report. Penn security is out of line and it’s making people not want to go here (a couple in waiting room told me they had the same problem with the same security guard ) im considering filing a lawsuit as thos was embarrassing and done in front of the whole ER
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Was very impressed by this hospital and I'm a nurse myself. Things like using curos caps religiously and two nurses signing off on changes to heparin drips. Patient food looked excellent. And my goodness, the hospital rooms were like a luxury hotel with all private rooms. This is important for discouraging the spread of illness by respiratory droplets between 2 patients. The cafeteria was a little less exciting than I had hoped but still, the important parts shined. Highly recommend.
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The pavilion is a beacon of hope. The most cutting edge technology and research, the highest attention to detail and design, the best teams of nurses, doctors, therapists.. the pure devotion to improving quality of life . Oh and not to mention the panoramic views of the city from the beautiful well designed patient rooms. This is something for the city to take pride in. This is putting the patient first. This is the future. This is penn medicine.
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Reviews of The Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs

3.8
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1.0
2y

My older sister had surgery at UPenn Pavilion May 31,2022 , hospital had just opened October 2021. Her main surgeon Dr Desai three weeks prior to surgery only stopped in to see her once after receiving a call from me insisting staff stop promising each day he would be stopping by but never would. This surgery my sister agreed to only after being told 3 three weeks in she wasn’t a good candidate for TVAR the non invasive surgerical version of the 8 hour procedure she was told she needed . Her surgery lasted 11 hours. My sister suffered a catastrophic bleed, left bleeding for hours internally and taken back to OR three times before determining the Swans Catheter inserted through her pulmonary artery during surgery had puncture her artery leaving her losing blood for hours. The major blood loss led to other major complications. My sister never left that hospital. The impact of the blood loss was too substantial. She lasted three weeks and died June 25, 2022. The main surgeon Dr desai never met with us again since giving the brief update at the conclusion of her surgery. My mother had surgery years ago at the old UPenn building with surgeons and staff that are now retired so I’ve had good experiences atupenn in the past. The pavilion marketed to provide to of the line care expertise and technology my sister had confidence in their care because drs in the hospital also bragged about being the best. My sister’s last surgery in 2013 was a good experience however, in this new building all new hires, post Covid, there exists a different atmosphere of people. For example in the past you would never hear students talking about the grade they received while any points they lost on their test from assembling their patients cannulas incorrectly and they are standing in the hallway of the critical care unit with critically ill patients just nearby in hospital room trying to survive. My sisters care was handled by one different Dr after the next and her main surgeon never showed or met with us again since the end of her surgery. How is a family member supposed to trust and trust the care of their loved one into the hands of physicians that made such a drastic error and miss that led to her death. I have so much more than I could share, but I will not. I read other reviews. God bless those who had a very good experience at this New Hospital UPenn Pavilion but I can attest a witness that the care my sister received and the interaction that I had with staff at the hospital is not top ranked at all compared to the way it used to be in the past. As a result, my sister is dead and my family and I will never have her with us again. The head of the cardiac department, Dr. Acker he was very cold and insensitive inspite of what had happened. He said to us Accept it your sister is just...

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3y

I had the worst experience of my life at the Pavilion of UPHS Epilepsy case study. My room was blistering hot, until a nurse finally called maintenance . It cooled down a little, then heated up again. It was so bad, I had to remove my covers and use a book to try and cool myself. If you get the misfortune of getting a nurse named Kelly Shepard- good luck! She is the most unprofessional, immature nurse I have ever encountered. She blew 3 of my veins trying to administer an IV in. After 3 attempts, she “blew” 3-4 veins before leaving me bleeding profusely all over my bed in order to get a more experienced nurse, who was able to do it in 5 seconds. They left me ,leaving my sheets covering my bed with blood. I also had a bed that would loudly start beeping every 5 seconds. The nurse would have to come in every 20 minutes to reset it. Of my 5 day expected stay, they did not change the actual bed until the very early morning hours of the third day. Security was summoned to my room because I had to take my own prescribed medication for anxiety. Two huge security guards entered the room while nurse Kelly stood staring at me like I was a criminal. I thought Olivia Benson was going to come in and slap handcuffs on me. The guards proceeded to rip through MY belongings, thus breaking a zipper on my suitcase. They confiscated my prescribed medications with “nurse” Kelly standing guard telling them I was hiding them in a black bag under my leg. I was mortified by the treatment I received, I started to have a panic attack. They took my anti- anxiety medications, as well as a non narcotic medication for my degeneritive spine, which causes unbearable back spasms, which I was suffering, and food poisoning from my evening meal. A panic attack ensued. I rapidly starting removing the electrodes glued to my head while panicking and crying hysterically.. Instead of calling Psych, they tried to talk me into staying. Needless to say, I was aghast at the treatment I received.. Nurse Rattchett, I mean Kelly, with her high pitched sing songy voice, brought up the confiscated medicine while watching me pack, sick to my stomach , and suffering tremendous back pain without one offer of help. When I left at 4:00 am upon returning home, I found medications missing. I called the unit I just escaped from because I feared for my safety. Who should pick up the phone? Yep, Kelly! I asked for the medications to be mailed to me, which she refused! Fortunately, the pharmacist called a couple of hours later and sent my missing medications via FedEx. Bar none, this was a traumatizing, horrid experience, which I will never subject myself to ever again. I highly recommend you...

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5.0
2y

My dad (64 y/o) had a triple bypass (CABG) done recently (November 2023) by Dr. Cevasco. He had multiple severe blockages, so the surgery was urgent, but ultimately planned. The whole process was so unbelievably smooth at HUP - truly a well oiled machine. From the consult, where we were also able to do pre-admission testing same day at the Perelman Center, all the way through to the procedure and discharge at the Pavilion a few weeks later. The information that we received about the procedure and the process was well represented, and the care and hospitality by staff was next level. We sincerely have never met nicer hospital staff - not only the nurses and those involved in patient care, but also Fran from the Caregiver Center, clerical staff, as well as valet and ancillary staff. Dr. Cevasco is not only incredibly skilled, but also very personable and approachable. Jane and Melby in the HVICU worked so efficiently and did it with so much kindness. We saw firsthand how cranky hearts can be post-op and how much support they require to stabilize. Jane and Melby responded to each alarm so methodically while also being friendly and compassionate towards us as the family. Brian, Kevin, Joan, and Olivia (among others I’m sure that I’m missing) in the step down unit were very accommodating as my dad was navigating the early stages of his recovery. Throughout the entire hospitalization he never had to wait for any of his needs to be met, including medication, removal of tubes/wires, or even simple things such as water and snacks. When he voiced concerns to the staff regarding his discharge, the staff took them seriously and opted to provide support for an additional day. He walked out of the facility the same way he walked in 6 days prior (plus a better functioning heart), which is a miraculous feat considering the gravity of the procedure that happened during that time. It is truly a testament to the skill, protocols, and procedures that HUP has put in place for their patients’ success. Also, the rooms in the Pavilion are nothing short of exquisite - basically hotel rooms with medical equipment. Couldn’t...

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