Clinic Hospital Ernesto Dornelles in Porto Alegre

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Private Room, semi-private room, General ward

A private, general institution, the Ernesto Dornelles Hospital has 312 beds and 33 medical specialties. Inaugurated on June 30, 1962, the Ernesto Dornelles Hospital has a tradition of pioneering and technical innovations in the history of Rio Grande do Sul and Brazilian medicine: First private hospital in Rio Grande do Sul to have a post-anesthetic recovery room; First private hospital in Rio Grande do Sul to have an ICU; First private hospital in Rio Grande do Sul to have a Medical Residency; First hospital in Brazil to have a Hospital Infection Control Commission; First hospital in Rio Grande do Sul to have a Hybrid Room in an operating room. Today the Hospital emerges as one of the most modern and renowned medical centers in the South of the country.

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National Accreditation Organization, Brazil
Prices

Cardiac surgery

  • Alcohol septal ablation in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy — ≈ $2,050
  • Angioplasty of the pulmonary artery — ≈ $1,932
  • Arterial switch operation (ASO) — ≈ $7,271
  • Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair — ≈ $7,807
  • Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair in children — ≈ $10,452
  • Atrioventricular canal defect surgery — ≈ $11,180
  • Blalock-Taussig shunt — ≈ $5,649
  • Catheter cardiac ablation — ≈ $3,343
  • Catheter cryoablation — ≈ $7,891
  • Coarctectomy in children — ≈ $7,842
  • Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) — ≈ $7,992
  • Coronary catheterization — ≈ $919
  • Ebstein anomaly correction — ≈ $10,191
  • Electrophysiology study (EPS) — ≈ $1,428
  • Fontan procedure — ≈ $9,013
  • Fractional flow reserve (FFR) — ≈ $546
  • Glenn procedure — ≈ $8,297
  • Heart tumor surgery — ≈ $6,729
  • MAZE procedure — ≈ $4,934
  • Minimally invasive valvular heart surgery with valve repair or replacement — $0
  • Nikaidoh procedure — ≈ $8,931
  • Norwood procedure — ≈ $10,250
  • Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery — ≈ $9,193
  • Open-heart intracardiac foreign body removal — ≈ $6,912
  • Partial anomalous pulmonary return (PAPVR) correction — $0
  • Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) ligation in children — ≈ $5,195
  • Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) open heart surgery in adults — ≈ $3,809
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with angioplasty — ≈ $3,870
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent insertion — ≈ $3,498
  • Pulmonary artery banding (PAB) — ≈ $4,383
  • Pulmonary artery thromboendarterectomy — ≈ $6,246
  • Radical correction of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) — ≈ $6,125
  • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) — ≈ $6,032
  • Rastelli procedure — ≈ $5,734
  • Redo heart surgery — ≈ $5,391
  • Repair of the ruptured sinuses of Valsalva — ≈ $6,824
  • Rotational atherectomy — ≈ $955
  • Septal myectomy — ≈ $8,196
  • Surgery for tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) in adults — ≈ $5,472
  • Surgical ventricular restoration (SVR) — ≈ $8,476
  • Total anomalous pulmonary return (TAPVR) correction — ≈ $7,996
  • Truncus arteriosus repair — ≈ $10,172
  • Ventricular assist device (LVAD, RVAD, BVAD) implantation — $0
  • Ventricular septal defect (VSD) repair — ≈ $9,504
  • Ventricular septal defect (VSD) repair in children — ≈ $4,643

Thoracic surgery

  • Chest wall deformity correction — ≈ $2,528
  • Decortication — ≈ $2,184
  • Diagnostic thoracoscopy — ≈ $1,108
  • Diagnostic thoracotomy — ≈ $1,351
  • Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) — ≈ $1,078
  • Laparoscopic myotomy for achalasia — ≈ $891
  • Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) — $0
  • Mediastinoscopy — ≈ $2,732
  • Mediastinotomy — $0
  • Open chest surgery — ≈ $4,281
  • Repair of diaphragmatic hernia — ≈ $2,591
  • Surgery for chest trauma — $0
  • Surgical removal of lung cyst (including hydatid cyst) — ≈ $3,283
  • Thoracentesis — ≈ $314
  • Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty — ≈ $2,623
  • Trachea and air passages surgery — ≈ $5,751

Vascular surgery

  • Angioplasty and stenting of visceral arteries (celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery) — ≈ $2,131
  • Angioplasty of the arteries of the lower or upper limbs — ≈ $2,297
  • Angioplasty of the brachiocephalic vessels — ≈ $2,049
  • Aortobifemoral stent grafting — ≈ $4,800
  • Aortoiliac allografting — ≈ $8,074
  • Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery — ≈ $1,105
  • Arteriovenous (AV) graft surgery — ≈ $2,109
  • Bilateral varicose veins surgery — ≈ $967
  • Carotid and intracerebral thrombolysis — ≈ $8,544
  • Carotid angiography — ≈ $608
  • Carotid angioplasty and stenting — ≈ $3,660
  • Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) — ≈ $2,752
  • Catheter-directed sclerotherapy (CDS) (Bilateral) — ≈ $555
  • Catheter-directed sclerotherapy (CDS) (Unilateral) — ≈ $301
  • Cerebral angiography — ≈ $859
  • Crossectomy — ≈ $740
  • Crossectomy + Saphenous vein ligation and stripping + Side vein surgery — ≈ $1,173
  • Crossectomy and side vein surgery — ≈ $957
  • Cryosurgery of varicose veins — ≈ $1,764
  • Endoscopic vein harvesting (EVH) for coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) — ≈ $358
  • Endovascular repair of peripheral artery aneurysm with a stent-graft — ≈ $5,918
  • Endovascular thrombectomy — ≈ $2,094
  • Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) for varicose vein (Bilateral) — ≈ $2,342
  • Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) for varicose vein (Unilateral) — ≈ $1,174
  • Femoral artery angiography — ≈ $542
  • Femoral-popliteal bypass graft surgery — ≈ $3,575
  • Foam sclerotherapy (Bilateral) — ≈ $412
  • Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral) — ≈ $337
  • Hybrid varicose veins treatment (open+endovascular) — $0
  • Iliac artery aneurysms stent grafting — $0
  • Internal or external carotid artery embolization — $0
  • Laser treatment for spider veins — ≈ $358
  • Ligation of incompetent perforator veins — ≈ $358
  • Mechanochemical Ablation (MOCA) — ≈ $1,170
  • Peripheral angiography — ≈ $506
  • Peripheral artery aneurysm surgery — ≈ $8,107
  • Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement — ≈ $2,741
  • Peripheral artery bypass — ≈ $4,836
  • Phlebectomy (including mini-phleboctomy) — ≈ $873
  • Phlebography — ≈ $617
  • Port-a-cath placement — ≈ $765
  • Portocaval anastomosis — $0
  • Pulmonary angiography — ≈ $617
  • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Bilateral) — ≈ $1,377
  • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral) — ≈ $1,198
  • Reconstructive surgery for peripheral artery disease (PAD) — ≈ $2,738
  • Renal artery angioplasty and stenting — ≈ $2,451
  • Renal artery bypass surgery — ≈ $4,994
  • Secondary Cimino arteriovenous anastomosis surgery — ≈ $582
  • Spider vein sclerotherapy — ≈ $210
  • Surgical thrombectomy — ≈ $2,100
  • Surgical treatment of lymphedema — ≈ $1,052
  • Unilateral varicose veins surgery — ≈ $962
  • Varicose vein stripping (Unilateral) — ≈ $1,190
  • Varicose veins treatment — ≈ $2,381
  • Venaseal glue therapy of varicose vein (Bilateral) — ≈ $2,735
  • Venaseal glue therapy of varicose vein (Unilateral) — ≈ $2,002
  • Visceral organs angiography — ≈ $483

Neurosurgery

  • Aqueductoplasty — $0
  • Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection — ≈ $5,174
  • Brain aneurysm clipping — ≈ $5,560
  • Brain aneurysm repair — ≈ $5,367
  • Brain tumor embolization — ≈ $6,699
  • Cavernous malformation treatment — ≈ $4,860
  • Embolization for cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) — ≈ $8,604
  • Endovascular coiling for brain aneurysms — ≈ $8,896
  • Endovascular stenting of cerebral vessels — ≈ $6,318
  • Extra-intracranial arterial bypass (EIAB) — ≈ $10,920
  • Functional neurosurgery — ≈ $3,693
  • Intracranial mechanical thrombectomy — ≈ $5,648
  • Microvascular decompression (MVD) — ≈ $3,652
  • Pipeline embolization procedure — $0
  • Skull base surgery — ≈ $5,500

Oncology

  • Abdominoperineal resection (APR) — ≈ $4,987
  • Chemotherapy for bladder cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for bone cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for brain cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for colorectal cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for endometrial cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for eye cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for gallbladder cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for kidney cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for leukemia — $0
  • Chemotherapy for liver cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for lung cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for lymphoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for melanoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for myeloma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for neuroblastoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) — $0
  • Chemotherapy for non-melanoma skin cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for ovarian cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for prostate cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for stomach cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for testicular cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for vaginal cancer — $0
  • Colon polypectomy — ≈ $212
  • Colorectal endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) — ≈ $923
  • Hartmann's operation — ≈ $2,472
  • Hemicolectomy — ≈ $3,234
  • Hormone therapy for breast cancer — $0
  • Hormone therapy for ovarian cancer — $0
  • Intersphincteric resection (ISR) — ≈ $1,989
  • Interstitial chemotherapy for brain tumors — $0
  • Low anterior resection (LAR) — ≈ $2,891
  • Proctocolectomy — ≈ $4,010
  • Radiation therapy — $0
  • Rectum anterior resection — ≈ $3,101
  • Sigmoidectomy — ≈ $2,715
  • Total colectomy — ≈ $2,938
  • Total skin electron therapy (TSET) — $0
  • Transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) — ≈ $987
  • Tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy — $0

Spine surgery

  • Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) — ≈ $4,496
  • Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) — ≈ $3,256
  • Atlantoaxial fixation — $0
  • Cervical fusion — ≈ $2,314
  • Cervical laminectomy — ≈ $2,542
  • Corpectomy + Spinal stabilisation — ≈ $3,778
  • Device for intervertebral assisted motion (DIAM) — $0
  • Discectomy — ≈ $3,006
  • Foraminotomy — ≈ $2,309
  • Instrumented spine stabilization — ≈ $5,338
  • Interspinous fixation with implant — ≈ $3,585
  • Laminectomy — ≈ $3,379
  • Laminoplasty — ≈ $4,242
  • Lateral access lumbar fusion — $0
  • Lumbar fixation — ≈ $3,757
  • Lumbar laminectomy — ≈ $3,272
  • Lumbosacral plexus surgery — ≈ $4,742
  • Occipitocervical fusion surgery — ≈ $4,697
  • Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation — ≈ $2,102
  • Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) — ≈ $3,755
  • Spinal cord herniation surgery — $0
  • Spinal synovial cyst removal — ≈ $178
  • Spine dynamic stabilization — ≈ $3,055
  • Surgical spine procedures — ≈ $5,576
  • Tailbone removal — $0
  • Thoracic discectomy — ≈ $1,631
  • Thoracic laminectomy — ≈ $2,376
  • Thoracic spine fixation — ≈ $3,628
  • Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) — ≈ $6,307

Orthopedic surgery

  • Achilles tendon repair surgery — ≈ $2,214
  • Acromioclavicular joint reconstruction — ≈ $2,298
  • Ankle arthrodesis — ≈ $2,766
  • Ankle fracture surgery — ≈ $2,620
  • Ankle ligament reconstruction surgery — ≈ $1,990
  • Ankle osteophyte removal — ≈ $780
  • Ankle osteotomy — ≈ $2,780
  • Arthrocentesis — ≈ $145
  • Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis — ≈ $1,083
  • Arthroscopic capsular release of the ankle joint — ≈ $1,078
  • Arthroscopic chondroplasty — ≈ $1,719
  • Arthroscopic elbow debridement — ≈ $510
  • Arthroscopic jumper's knee surgery — ≈ $1,913
  • Arthroscopic knee debridement — ≈ $2,660
  • Arthroscopic labrum refixation surgery — ≈ $1,667
  • Arthroscopic meniscus repair — ≈ $3,927
  • Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy — ≈ $2,744
  • Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament — ≈ $3,479
  • Arthroscopic reconstruction of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) — ≈ $2,699
  • Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair — ≈ $2,816
  • Arthroscopic shoulder remplissage procedure — ≈ $2,189
  • Arthroscopic synovectomy of the knee joint — ≈ $1,697
  • Arthroscopic total meniscectomy — ≈ $2,448
  • Arthroscopic treatment of prepatellar bursitis — ≈ $924
  • Arthroscopic trochanter bursitis surgery — ≈ $911
  • Baker's cyst surgery — ≈ $1,253
  • Bankart shoulder repair surgery — ≈ $2,663
  • Biceps tenotomy — ≈ $1,125
  • Carpal tunnel surgery — ≈ $683
  • Clavicle osteosynthesis — ≈ $2,420
  • Claw toe surgery — ≈ $1,248
  • Clubfoot surgical treatment — ≈ $951
  • Complex foot surgery — ≈ $2,413
  • Cubital tunnel syndrome surgery — ≈ $1,126
  • De Quervain's tendon release — ≈ $1,063
  • Delayed osteosynthesis — ≈ $4,856
  • Distal biceps tendon repair surgery — ≈ $2,523
  • Dupuytren's contracture surgery — ≈ $990
  • Elbow arthroscopy — ≈ $1,850
  • Elbow fracture surgery — ≈ $1,370
  • Elbow osteotomy — ≈ $2,540
  • External fixation — ≈ $456
  • Fasciotomy of the lower limb — ≈ $2,054
  • Femoral osteotomy — ≈ $2,129
  • Finger reconstruction — ≈ $963
  • First metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis — ≈ $1,428
  • Foot and ankle arthroscopy — ≈ $1,742
  • Foot and ankle tendon surgery — ≈ $1,626
  • Foot arthrodesis — ≈ $2,607
  • Foot deformity correction — ≈ $1,965
  • Foot drop surgery — ≈ $2,749
  • Foot ganglion cyst removal — ≈ $819
  • Forearm fasciotomy — ≈ $3,324
  • Forearm fracture surgery — ≈ $1,506
  • Frozen shoulder surgery — ≈ $1,764
  • Guyon's canal release — ≈ $908
  • Haglund's deformity surgery — ≈ $1,565
  • Hallux rigidus surgery — ≈ $997
  • Hallux valgus surgery — ≈ $1,741
  • Hammer toe surgery — ≈ $761
  • Hamstring syndrome surgery — ≈ $2,032
  • Hand ganglion cyst removal — ≈ $835
  • Hand rejuvenation with structural fat grafting — $0
  • Hand surgery — ≈ $1,368
  • Hand tendon surgery — ≈ $743
  • Heel bursectomy — ≈ $854
  • High tibial osteotomy — ≈ $3,986
  • Hindfoot fracture surgery — ≈ $2,135
  • Hip arthrodesis — ≈ $2,019
  • Hip arthroscopy — ≈ $2,500
  • Hip core decompression — ≈ $1,208
  • Hip debridement surgery — $0
  • Hip fracture surgery — ≈ $2,009
  • Hip osteotomy — ≈ $2,435
  • Hip surgery — ≈ $4,362
  • Humerus fracture surgical treatment — ≈ $1,680
  • Interphalangeal joint arthrodesis — ≈ $6,272
  • Intramedullary nailing — ≈ $1,466
  • Joint dislocation reduction — ≈ $1,590
  • Kidner procedure — ≈ $711
  • Knee arthroscopy — ≈ $1,578
  • Knee osteotomy — ≈ $3,865
  • Lapidus arthrodesis — ≈ $5,957
  • Latarjet procedure — ≈ $2,027
  • Mallet finger surgery — ≈ $1,006
  • Mallet toe surgery — ≈ $1,187
  • Morton’s neuroma surgery — ≈ $801
  • Mumford procedure — ≈ $2,460
  • Muscle transfer — $0
  • Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) — ≈ $1,453
  • Osgood–Schlatter disease (OSD) surgery — ≈ $942
  • Osteosynthesis — ≈ $1,514
  • Outerbridge-Kashiwagi procedure — ≈ $1,051
  • Partial patellectomy — ≈ $1,796
  • Patella fracture surgery — ≈ $1,487
  • Patella stabilisation surgery — ≈ $2,499
  • Percutaneous pinning — ≈ $662
  • Piriformis syndrome surgery — $0
  • Plantar fasciitis surgery — ≈ $1,189
  • Quadriceps tendon reconstruction — ≈ $4,779
  • Quadricepsplasty — ≈ $7,102
  • Radial head excision — ≈ $1,109
  • Radial head fracture surgery — ≈ $1,331
  • Removal of external fixator — ≈ $319
  • Removal of osteosynthetic material — $0
  • Revision Achilles tendon reconstruction — ≈ $3,065
  • Rotator cuff repair — ≈ $1,396
  • Running injuries surgical treatment — ≈ $1,330
  • SLAP repair surgery — ≈ $3,745
  • Scaphoid pseudarthrosis reconstruction — ≈ $1,472
  • Shoulder arthroscopy — ≈ $2,623
  • Shoulder osteotomy — ≈ $1,112
  • Shoulder stabilisation surgery — ≈ $1,463
  • Shoulder subacromial decompression surgery — ≈ $1,317
  • Sternal fracture treatment — ≈ $1,704
  • Surgery for hip impingement — ≈ $2,972
  • Surgical treatment of elbow instability — ≈ $1,348
  • Surgical treatment of non-unions — ≈ $1,044
  • Tailor's bunion surgery — ≈ $1,399
  • Tarsal coalition surgery — $0
  • Tarsal tunnel surgery — ≈ $1,508
  • Tendon repair — ≈ $1,308
  • Tendon transfer — ≈ $1,999
  • Tennis elbow surgery — ≈ $752
  • Tenotomy — ≈ $630
  • Toe joint arthroscopy — ≈ $1,606
  • Toe shortening surgery — ≈ $1,143
  • Tommy John surgery — ≈ $1,138
  • Total patellectomy — ≈ $560
  • Trapeziectomy — ≈ $1,822
  • Trigger finger release — ≈ $702
  • Weil osteotomy surgery — ≈ $943
  • Wrist arthroscopy — ≈ $1,781
  • Wrist fracture surgery — ≈ $1,972
  • Wrist ligament repair — ≈ $4,147
  • Wrist synovectomy — ≈ $289

Prices for selected procedures, total
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Cardiac surgery
Price, USD
≈ $2,050
≈ $1,932
≈ $7,271
≈ $7,807
≈ $10,452
≈ $11,180
≈ $5,649
≈ $3,343
≈ $7,891
≈ $7,842
≈ $7,992
≈ $919
≈ $10,191
≈ $1,428
≈ $9,013
≈ $546
≈ $8,297
≈ $6,729
≈ $4,934
by request
≈ $8,931
≈ $10,250
≈ $9,193
≈ $6,912
by request
≈ $5,195
≈ $3,809
≈ $3,870
≈ $3,498
≈ $4,383
≈ $6,246
≈ $6,125
≈ $6,032
≈ $5,734
≈ $5,391
≈ $6,824
≈ $955
≈ $8,196
≈ $5,472
≈ $8,476
≈ $7,996
≈ $10,172
by request
≈ $9,504
≈ $4,643
Thoracic surgery
Price, USD
≈ $2,528
≈ $2,184
≈ $1,108
≈ $1,351
≈ $1,078
≈ $891
by request
≈ $2,732
by request
≈ $4,281
≈ $2,591
by request
≈ $3,283
≈ $314
≈ $2,623
≈ $5,751
Vascular surgery
Price, USD
≈ $2,131
≈ $2,297
≈ $2,049
≈ $4,800
≈ $8,074
≈ $1,105
≈ $2,109
≈ $967
≈ $8,544
≈ $608
≈ $3,660
≈ $2,752
≈ $555
≈ $301
≈ $859
≈ $740
≈ $1,173
≈ $957
≈ $1,764
≈ $358
≈ $5,918
≈ $2,094
≈ $2,342
≈ $1,174
≈ $542
≈ $3,575
≈ $412
≈ $337
by request
by request
by request
≈ $358
≈ $358
≈ $1,170
≈ $506
≈ $8,107
≈ $2,741
≈ $4,836
≈ $873
≈ $617
≈ $765
by request
≈ $617
≈ $1,377
≈ $1,198
≈ $2,738
≈ $2,451
≈ $4,994
≈ $582
≈ $210
≈ $2,100
≈ $1,052
≈ $962
≈ $1,190
≈ $2,381
≈ $2,735
≈ $2,002
≈ $483
Neurosurgery
Price, USD
by request
≈ $5,174
≈ $5,560
≈ $5,367
≈ $6,699
≈ $4,860
≈ $8,604
≈ $8,896
≈ $6,318
≈ $10,920
≈ $3,693
≈ $5,648
≈ $3,652
by request
≈ $5,500
Oncology
Price, USD
≈ $4,987
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≈ $212
≈ $923
≈ $2,472
≈ $3,234
by request
by request
≈ $1,989
by request
≈ $2,891
≈ $4,010
by request
≈ $3,101
≈ $2,715
≈ $2,938
by request
≈ $987
by request
Spine surgery
Price, USD
≈ $4,496
≈ $3,256
by request
≈ $2,314
≈ $2,542
≈ $3,778
by request
≈ $3,006
≈ $2,309
≈ $5,338
≈ $3,585
≈ $3,379
≈ $4,242
by request
≈ $3,757
≈ $3,272
≈ $4,742
≈ $4,697
≈ $2,102
≈ $3,755
by request
≈ $178
≈ $3,055
≈ $5,576
by request
≈ $1,631
≈ $2,376
≈ $3,628
≈ $6,307
Orthopedic surgery
Price, USD
≈ $2,214
≈ $2,298
≈ $2,766
≈ $2,620
≈ $1,990
≈ $780
≈ $2,780
≈ $145
≈ $1,083
≈ $1,078
≈ $1,719
≈ $510
≈ $1,913
≈ $2,660
≈ $1,667
≈ $3,927
≈ $2,744
≈ $3,479
≈ $2,699
≈ $2,816
≈ $2,189
≈ $1,697
≈ $2,448
≈ $924
≈ $911
≈ $1,253
≈ $2,663
≈ $1,125
≈ $683
≈ $2,420
≈ $1,248
≈ $951
≈ $2,413
≈ $1,126
≈ $1,063
≈ $4,856
≈ $2,523
≈ $990
≈ $1,850
≈ $1,370
≈ $2,540
≈ $456
≈ $2,054
≈ $2,129
≈ $963
≈ $1,428
≈ $1,742
≈ $1,626
≈ $2,607
≈ $1,965
≈ $2,749
≈ $819
≈ $3,324
≈ $1,506
≈ $1,764
≈ $908
≈ $1,565
≈ $997
≈ $1,741
≈ $761
≈ $2,032
≈ $835
by request
≈ $1,368
≈ $743
≈ $854
≈ $3,986
≈ $2,135
≈ $2,019
≈ $2,500
≈ $1,208
by request
≈ $2,009
≈ $2,435
≈ $4,362
≈ $1,680
≈ $6,272
≈ $1,466
≈ $1,590
≈ $711
≈ $1,578
≈ $3,865
≈ $5,957
≈ $2,027
≈ $1,006
≈ $1,187
≈ $801
≈ $2,460
by request
≈ $1,453
≈ $942
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≈ $2,499
≈ $662
by request
≈ $1,189
≈ $4,779
≈ $7,102
≈ $1,109
≈ $1,331
≈ $319
by request
≈ $3,065
≈ $1,396
≈ $1,330
≈ $3,745
≈ $1,472
≈ $2,623
≈ $1,112
≈ $1,463
≈ $1,317
≈ $1,704
≈ $2,972
≈ $1,348
≈ $1,044
≈ $1,399
by request
≈ $1,508
≈ $1,308
≈ $1,999
≈ $752
≈ $630
≈ $1,606
≈ $1,143
≈ $1,138
≈ $560
≈ $1,822
≈ $702
≈ $943
≈ $1,781
≈ $1,972
≈ $4,147
≈ $289
3.2
Overall rating: 5
October 14, 2023
I spent three days with my son in this hospital and I received very good care! I need to highlight nurse Sabrina Toledo who welcomed him during the screening and proved to be an extremely competent and above all human professional. She is one of those professionals who really makes a difference and raises the level of her chosen profession. During the three days we stayed there, we were treated with great attention and care by all the emergency staff, reception, administration, cleaning and all the teams who were really dedicated not only to my son and our family, but to everyone who was hospitalized there. Thank you very much!
Overall rating: 1
November 06, 2023
Today I underwent emergency care for the first and last time at this hospital. Very bad, very disorganized and time consuming. They don't take care of people, we spend hours in a waiting room, they don't do exams (just the covid test), I was waiting in the medication room, along with people being medicated to take the covid test, when I went taking the exam was in a room with damaged machines in the corner and two torn chairs, worse than the SUS. I saw people arriving in very bad shape and having to wait a long time to be seen and there were lots of giggles and side conversations from the nurses in the hospital corridors. I arrived at the hospital crying with pain and left with a prescription for medicine and without being medicated. I had symptoms of h1n1 and when I asked the doctor if she would do an exam, she replied that they were not available at the hospital and if I wanted, she could give me a referral and have it done privately outside. In the "reception", which is a type of screening, they don't measure fever or blood pressure, the guy just asked a few questions and barely let me talk about the symptoms, and he already gave me a green sticker to put on my bracelet. I've received much better care at SUS.
Overall rating: 1
November 17, 2023
We all know that the nursing profession is highly responsible and requires a lot of attention from this professional as it takes care of human life. We all know how much excessive heat harms attention and the quality of service, whether in any area, but especially for those who need to take care of their health. life, as is the case of technicians and nurses. It turns out that the corridors on the HED bed floors do not have air conditioning for employees, with temperatures above 40⁰ in the summer, these poor professionals are forced to work dripping with sweat, sometimes even with deconcentration and their memory fails, and they can come making mistakes unintentionally due to the strong heat in the corridors, wrong medication for patients, etc. Patients have air conditioning in their rooms, but the corridors and other facilities where technicians and nurses circulate do not have air conditioning. This is inhumane and those who can pay the price for this are the patients since the HED administration sacrifices its nurses by not providing the basic things that are the appropriate temperature to work, how can you work in such heat? How to concentrate? So every time a family member is admitted there, they will be cared for by professionals who are under strong pressure and heat.
Accommodation
Private Room
semi-private room
General ward
Conveniences
Wi-Fi
accomodation for accompanying person (sofa,bed)
Religious service
Chapel
Location
Address
Av. Ipiranga, 1801 - Azenha Porto Alegre, Brazil
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One way
1 adult
No children
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Wed, 11/20
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