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Are the hospitals in the Detroit Metro Area Safe?
Hi Everyone,
I got accepted into the dietetics program at the Detroit Health Departmenton Taylor St & will be taking classes there, then 4 days a week I'll be doing my clinical rotations at the hospitals in the Detroit metro Area ( I don't know the exact hospitals yet until I get my schedule, but I assume they are somewhat near each other). How is the area? Is it safe? I live in Dearborn, so I will only be in Detroit basically from 8 am to 5 pm. I just moved from California & don't really know what to expect.
I did read a previous answer from someone stating if you have out of state plates, you're a target?? Is that true?
Thanks!
14 Answers
- MarysiaLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
no out of state plates do not make you a target!
depending on the area itself - you'll be fine. i traveled to and through detroit for years as a single female. let's be blunt though.... travel in well lit areas, if you're a female - keep doors locked and walk with determination. if you walk around all "scared" and jittery -- you will become a target for mouthy kids anywhere. i don't recommend riding around alone in a beemer or other vehicle thats ripe for the "chop shop".
i hope you come to enjoy detroit and spend some time there after 5p. greektown and mexican village are super and the weekend festivals in hart plaze -- super! again though -- don't walk around like you are intimidated by the world -- you are there to enjoy yourself -- so do it!!!
WJR used to have the best traffic reports - pot hole reports too. before winter hits i will recommend finding at least 2 if not 3-4 routes into the area. between construction and accidents - you'll need to know your way around. oh and be nice to the truckers especially around Clark off 1-75 -- they can and have come in very handy!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Unfortunately, you have a lot of ignorant people in the midwest - especially here in Michigan. Detroit is like any other major city. If you've ever been to LA or San Francisco, use the same common sense to avoid crime (lock doors, limit travel at night, etc). Do NOT take the bus - being the "Motor City" we have no good public transportation. I've driven a Lexus and BMW for years and never had a problem. All hospitals have gated parking with security guards so you shouldn't have any problems.
Lastly, unlike most cities, Detroit does not have a gang problem. Dearborn is Ford Country, very nice, safe, and clean. Most hospitals are very good: DMC & Beaumont have the best reputations as far as research hospitals. My aunt works on Taylor St. in Vital Statistics.
WELCOME TO DETROIT! Feel free to e-mail me if you need anything.
- NateLv 41 decade ago
The DMC (Detroit Medical Centers) have some of the best equipment in the world. Then you have University of Michigan who has a great hospital. Then also William Beaumont and Henry Ford are great hospitals as well. All of them are safe. The only one to be wary about may be Detroit Recieving Hospital. Not in the best area but you would be ok. Detroit people are very friendly to out of staters. You don't have to worry about your plates. I do know though if you have a Michigan plates in Ohio the cops target you. But we don't do that here in Michigan, especially in this area where you see a lot of Indiana, Ohio, and Ontario plates.
- bicheeeened30Lv 61 decade ago
All the hospitals are safe here. Babies are born here and people are treated here as welll. Detroit is a great place to live. Some would even think that California was worse than Detroit. St. John is a real good hospital. It seems to me that u wiill be at Herman Kiefer. Alot of people have said negative things about that place as well, just because everyone goes there with no insurance. Take care and good luck! Everything will be fine.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Detroit has an excellent health system. From the DMC (Detroit Medical Center) second in size only to the Mao clinic, to Oakwood health systems to Henry Ford.health systems and so many other award winning hospitals too many to mention here. And I have many family and friends who work for Henry Ford and are very proud. It is my hospital of choice. So I don't know why you would get a negative referral from your other answerer. It's where the Detroit Pistons, Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings athletes go.
- colourshiftLv 41 decade ago
Ya know...I've lived around the Motor City for about 40 years. I have never been mugged. I have never been raped. No car jackings, nothing. Mind you, I do not live with my head in the sand...I am aware as much as I can be of my surroundings. If I get a 'feeling' something's not right, time to leave.
This city is still living with the stigma of riots, murder city, etc...events and statistics that have long since mouldered. It's not fair, yet some how all this crap about the city lingers. I don't get it.
I'd be more worried about going to Washington DC as a tourist than I would to work, or classes...or any other downtown establishment here in the Motor.
Do what you would do in any city...head up when walking around on streets & especially parking lots, be aware, have a cell phone in case of emergencies... be as self sufficient as you can be. (fix a flat in the trunk, or at least a service/insurance company/tow service on speed dial)
I've never heard of out-of-staters being targets. If that were true, there would be a rash of 'victims' from Ohio, and Ontario...we see out of state plates here every day.
Cali? North or South? Winter's coming...consider leaving a pair of winter boots (something that comes up to the ankle is good, and has good tread) and a pair of thick socks in your car for the winter. Scraper, lock de-icer... who knows what kind of winter we'll have this year. We haven't been in the 'snow belt' for awhile, it would just be your luck that this is the year.
Probably the biggest irritant you're going to have is the weather, occasionally traffic (unless your from SoCal, and you're used to it), and finding what you're used to. You know we have Trader Joe's here now (we're all proud, lol)
Enjoy... relax, it's really not that bad.
- 1 decade ago
Yes, Detroit hospitals are safe. You have nothing to worry about! Out of state plates are not going to get you into trouble, or make you become a target. Just remember to be safe, and you will be fine.
- GloriaLv 45 years ago
Downriver, which is south of detroit, includes the cities of Lincoln Park, Wyandotte, Allen Park, Southgate..is very nice. Good deals on homes as a lot have been foreclosed. Lots of shopping and 10 mins from Detroit without living there.
- It is . . .Lv 51 decade ago
I lived there before, you want to stay away from Henry Ford Hospital system. I had a friend to do a residency there, while trying to complete medical school. She hated it, and she said that the hospital takes very poor care of its patients. You should try to work in any hospitals in the suburbs such as Southfield, Dearborn, etc. Good luck!
- sexy law chickLv 51 decade ago
that's just ridiculous. regardless of what the media drools to lead the country to believe, detroit is the same as any other major metropolitan area (as far as crime). granted, its reputation stems from very, very bad crime stats back in the 80s and early 90s. but it has totally gotten better. and there is CERTAINLY nothing to worry about when you are at a hospital.
as far as the tags. that's REALLY ridiculous. detroit is next door to AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT COUNTRY....not to mention that it is the motor city. many people travel here just to buy a friggin car. people are certainly use to seeing different plates.