Carotid body paraganglioma treatment in 43 Vascular surgery clinics in Americas
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43 clinics specializing in Vascular surgery providing treatment of Carotid body paraganglioma Carotid body paraganglioma is a rare tumor arising from cells in the carotid body, a small structure near the carotid artery. It can cause neck swelling, high blood pressure, and requires surgical removal or radiation therapy for treatment. disease in Americas.
1
from Charleston Coryea
January 22, 2023
I wasn't going to write a review (I'm so over all this), but I feel compelled to after reading a review that was extremely similar to what I experienced here for COVID-19 treatment.
I tested COVID-positive on January 3rd and started Paxlovid. I saw my neighborhood doctor on January 4th. I am vaccinated (and boosted) but am at high risk with asthma. I was given steroids and breathing medicine. I was instructed to go to the hospital if I got worse.
I got worse. The following evening, my oxygen dropped below 80. Scared, I called an ambulance and requested to be taken to this hospital as it was supposed to be the best. They took my oxygen in the ambulance and immediately gave me oxygen. I was on oxygen the whole time in the ambulance.
I was taken off oxygen when I arrived as my saturation reached the high 90s. I requested the antiviral remdesivir. The doctor refused to give me the medicine. I explained how my condition worsened despite days on Paxlovid, steroid injections, oral steroids, bronchodilators, and rescue inhalers. He could not have cared less.
I requested to leave as the doctor was not going to treat me (he charged me, though). The doctor told me there were other ID specialists. I requested to speak to one of them, and the doctor left. While waiting, someone else came in and said there were no other ID specialists there, so I paid and left. It should be noted my saturation had fallen to 92% by that time.
I struggled at home with symptoms for the next few days. I continued testing positive after completing Paxlovid. My condition worsened, and I returned to the neighboring doctor about a week after leaving the hospital. Still symptomatic and COVID-positive, he examined me and found pneumonia. My labs were also abnormal, showing evidence I had developed blood clots due to COVID-19. He prescribed medicine for pneumonia and clots (which worked). All this could have been prevented.
Trying to get my medical records from this hospital afterwords (for insurance) was like pulling teeth. It took forever to get my records, and when I finally did, I was shocked. The doctor noted that I said things I never did. My signature was forged on the documents.
Worst hospital experience ever. Very expensive and received no treatment. The administration is a nightmare as well. Avoid it if possible.
2
from Rasmus Duun
September 12, 2022
We have been living In 3 different countries for the past 9 years, never experienced anything as bad. We have a a top insurance but they “suddenly” only excepts credit card payment. Stayed for additional 5 hours because they did not let’s leave. No one speaks English except the doctors. However, doctors are very competent and reason for not one but two stars.
3
from Кris Kostina
December 08, 2019
Absurdly (like, for real) expensive for a very mediocre level of service. I went to the urgency center, and i found it very useless that on every stage (reception, triage, first and second doctor) they asked me the same questions. The doctor took more than half an hour to arrive. The receptionist has misinformed me and I did a very expensive (since I’m traveling abroad) call which wasn’t necessary at that moment. Also, several times there were several people coming in at a time, also unnecessary, certainly didn’t create a feeling of comfort. The room in which I was attended was small and the door was never closed.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $7,717
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $788
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $6,229
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,422
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $4,507
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $4,779
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral)
≈ $2,159
-
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) for varicose vein (Unilateral)
≈ $2,646
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Phlebectomy (including mini-phleboctomy)
≈ $1,904
4.4
5 reviews
1
from Charleston Coryea
January 22, 2023
I wasn't going to write a review (I'm so over all this), but I feel compelled to after reading a review that was extremely similar to what I experienced here for COVID-19 treatment.
I tested COVID-positive on January 3rd and started Paxlovid. I saw my neighborhood doctor on January 4th. I am vaccinated (and boosted) but am at high risk with asthma. I was given steroids and breathing medicine. I was instructed to go to the hospital if I got worse.
I got worse. The following evening, my oxygen dropped below 80. Scared, I called an ambulance and requested to be taken to this hospital as it was supposed to be the best. They took my oxygen in the ambulance and immediately gave me oxygen. I was on oxygen the whole time in the ambulance.
I was taken off oxygen when I arrived as my saturation reached the high 90s. I requested the antiviral remdesivir. The doctor refused to give me the medicine. I explained how my condition worsened despite days on Paxlovid, steroid injections, oral steroids, bronchodilators, and rescue inhalers. He could not have cared less.
I requested to leave as the doctor was not going to treat me (he charged me, though). The doctor told me there were other ID specialists. I requested to speak to one of them, and the doctor left. While waiting, someone else came in and said there were no other ID specialists there, so I paid and left. It should be noted my saturation had fallen to 92% by that time.
I struggled at home with symptoms for the next few days. I continued testing positive after completing Paxlovid. My condition worsened, and I returned to the neighboring doctor about a week after leaving the hospital. Still symptomatic and COVID-positive, he examined me and found pneumonia. My labs were also abnormal, showing evidence I had developed blood clots due to COVID-19. He prescribed medicine for pneumonia and clots (which worked). All this could have been prevented.
Trying to get my medical records from this hospital afterwords (for insurance) was like pulling teeth. It took forever to get my records, and when I finally did, I was shocked. The doctor noted that I said things I never did. My signature was forged on the documents.
Worst hospital experience ever. Very expensive and received no treatment. The administration is a nightmare as well. Avoid it if possible.
2
from Rasmus Duun
September 12, 2022
We have been living In 3 different countries for the past 9 years, never experienced anything as bad. We have a a top insurance but they “suddenly” only excepts credit card payment. Stayed for additional 5 hours because they did not let’s leave. No one speaks English except the doctors. However, doctors are very competent and reason for not one but two stars.
3
from Кris Kostina
December 08, 2019
Absurdly (like, for real) expensive for a very mediocre level of service. I went to the urgency center, and i found it very useless that on every stage (reception, triage, first and second doctor) they asked me the same questions. The doctor took more than half an hour to arrive. The receptionist has misinformed me and I did a very expensive (since I’m traveling abroad) call which wasn’t necessary at that moment. Also, several times there were several people coming in at a time, also unnecessary, certainly didn’t create a feeling of comfort. The room in which I was attended was small and the door was never closed.
Mexico City, Mexico
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Oncology
We are an institution that cares for the health and safety of our patients through the best medical practices. We distinguish ourselves by being supportive
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3
from Billi Ramirez
September 13, 2022
* Good facilities
* Good equipments
* Bad communication
* Bad attention and follow up on the patient.
* Really slow process in “emergency” area.
* Bad management.
1
from Caracter Pais
August 15, 2022
Sandinista Revolution Really??? still rich ladies came in where we where all waiting for more than two hours just because they knew the doctor and were rich where overpassing a pregnant lady this is a disgrace to the honor of the memory of our great hero that kicked out twice the US marines the revolution was useless there is no such thing like equality in my beloved Nicaragua
5
from Lissette
July 08, 2019
MY FRIEND RECENTLY VISITED THIS HOSPITAL AND HE STATES HE HAD A GREAT EXPERIENCE! EXCELENTE STAFF:)
BUT MOSY IMPORTANTLY DR ALTAMIRANO WAS VERY PROFESSIONAL,
HUMBLE & COMPASSIONATE .
VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE EXPLAINED EVERYTHING DETAILED AND MADE SURE HE UNDERSTOOD,
THAT SHOWED US HOW MUCH PASSION SHE HAS FOR HER JOB
SHE IS THE BEST DOCTOR
HIGHLY RECOMMEND ANYONE TO SEE DR ALTAMIRANO
WISH I COULD LEAVE A 10 STAR FOR HER ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $6,459
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $812
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $2,914
-
Surgical thrombectomy
≈ $1,911
-
Arteriovenous (AV) graft surgery
≈ $1,192
-
Secondary Cimino arteriovenous anastomosis surgery
≈ $580
-
Reconstructive surgery for peripheral artery disease (PAD)
≈ $1,843
-
Femoral-popliteal bypass graft surgery
≈ $3,080
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Peripheral artery bypass
≈ $3,975
3.8
5 reviews
3
from Billi Ramirez
September 13, 2022
* Good facilities
* Good equipments
* Bad communication
* Bad attention and follow up on the patient.
* Really slow process in “emergency” area.
* Bad management.
1
from Caracter Pais
August 15, 2022
Sandinista Revolution Really??? still rich ladies came in where we where all waiting for more than two hours just because they knew the doctor and were rich where overpassing a pregnant lady this is a disgrace to the honor of the memory of our great hero that kicked out twice the US marines the revolution was useless there is no such thing like equality in my beloved Nicaragua
5
from Lissette
July 08, 2019
MY FRIEND RECENTLY VISITED THIS HOSPITAL AND HE STATES HE HAD A GREAT EXPERIENCE! EXCELENTE STAFF:)
BUT MOSY IMPORTANTLY DR ALTAMIRANO WAS VERY PROFESSIONAL,
HUMBLE & COMPASSIONATE .
VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE EXPLAINED EVERYTHING DETAILED AND MADE SURE HE UNDERSTOOD,
THAT SHOWED US HOW MUCH PASSION SHE HAS FOR HER JOB
SHE IS THE BEST DOCTOR
HIGHLY RECOMMEND ANYONE TO SEE DR ALTAMIRANO
WISH I COULD LEAVE A 10 STAR FOR HER ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Managua, Nicaragua
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
We are a hospital with the capacity to provide third and fourth level medical care services to members of the Nicaraguan Army. We have highly
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5
from liliana meyer
December 08, 2023
Excellent institution. I was hospitalized and operated on twice. The entire professional staff deserves nothing but praise. For his knowledge, treatment and support of patients.
Professionals and humans. Thank you!
5
from María Florencia Elías
December 05, 2023
Excellent care, medical equipment and building.
They really serve you very quickly, you can request half shifts yourself without any problem.
At the entrance table they welcome you quickly and explain everything to you
What you need to know.
1
from Chimi L
November 27, 2023
Regrettable attention. They made me come back 4 times to ask for a refund, they gave me a thousand buts. The girl in laboratory box 1, (a blonde) was disrespectful and did not help me solve the problem. I asked to speak to the supposed manager 'Diego' and he couldn't solve it for me either because 'some time had passed' and they forgot to request it from social work. Finally, they didn't give me my money back.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $8,886
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $5,020
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $724
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $5,496
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $17,122
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $16,726
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,072
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,670
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $6,170
3.5
5 reviews
5
from liliana meyer
December 08, 2023
Excellent institution. I was hospitalized and operated on twice. The entire professional staff deserves nothing but praise. For his knowledge, treatment and support of patients.
Professionals and humans. Thank you!
5
from María Florencia Elías
December 05, 2023
Excellent care, medical equipment and building.
They really serve you very quickly, you can request half shifts yourself without any problem.
At the entrance table they welcome you quickly and explain everything to you
What you need to know.
1
from Chimi L
November 27, 2023
Regrettable attention. They made me come back 4 times to ask for a refund, they gave me a thousand buts. The girl in laboratory box 1, (a blonde) was disrespectful and did not help me solve the problem. I asked to speak to the supposed manager 'Diego' and he couldn't solve it for me either because 'some time had passed' and they forgot to request it from social work. Finally, they didn't give me my money back.
Córdoba, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Instituto Modelo de Cardiologia Privado SRL (IMC) is a professional organization focused on the Vision and Mission of: Offer patients comprehensive personalized medical assistance,
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2
from Adam Sandler
December 06, 2023
Majority of our experience here has been great, however since we spend most of our time in the Nicu with our baby boy, you would think that the nurses who are watching them follow some type of guide to respectfully work quietly so that the babies who needs rest can rest peacefully, but no! That’s not the case, they gossip out loud with one another, they slam drawers, trash lids, and more. Our kid has a heart condition so resting is the best thing for him to get him where he needs to be for his surgery. He is always startled or woken up by all of the noises going on. All I ask is that you guys respect the needs of the kids who needs to rest and try not to make so much noise or talk so loud, especially if is just about gossip. Thanks
1
from Rick Mclean
November 19, 2023
UCLA should be ashamed to call itself a hospital . I placed a negative review of UCLA, Ronald Reagan Hospital A few days ago and I see it it has been removed.
First of all upon my arrival at the ER, after requesting That all of my doctors be within my network I was told by the person checking me in ( cold As a bottom of a rock ) it is against the law for him to tell me if the doctors are within network. Which I know is against the law in California.
This place is basically not any better, and has lower standards than any Third World country hospital. If I was able to give it a zero or even minus I would.
There was basically a dozen seats in the ER for waiting so as you are exposed to any illness.
I was seen after five hours for a heart problem
There is nowhere to charge your phone, so as to keep in touch with loved ones.
People are spread out and strewn throughout the hallways ( including tents, just outside the ER ) with no privacy and total humiliation.
The ER is full of homeless, looking for a place to sleep.
I will continue to post continuously, until my experience is not deleted.
If you have or care for your loved ones, do not bring them here like I said, this is below third world healthcare standards
5
from Brittany Wolf
November 09, 2023
I gave birth to my daughter here in early 2022 & will be giving birth here in early 2024. I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else for OB care. I live in Tarzana so the drive while in labor was not fun & I could have gone to a much closer hospital but I trust UCLA Westwood more than any other ER/OB department & can’t imagine having gone elsewhere. The labor & delivery nurses are compassionate, informative & kind. My Dr. Is Dr. Zapata but she wasn’t on call when I gave birth so I saw another Dr, so sorry I don’t remember her name, but she was amazing and I felt in very capable & caring hands. I recommend this hospital for anyone I know who’s pregnancy for maternal & postpartum care. I’m very surprised the rating isn’t higher as overall the doctors are wonderful, up to date, the nurses are very capable & always warm in my experience. Also, it’s such a well maintained campus with updated equipment & very clean overall.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $77,826
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $11,916
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $29,862
-
Surgical thrombectomy
≈ $26,649
-
Arteriovenous (AV) graft surgery
≈ $17,771
-
Secondary Cimino arteriovenous anastomosis surgery
≈ $8,145
-
Reconstructive surgery for peripheral artery disease (PAD)
$65,755
-
Femoral-popliteal bypass graft surgery
≈ $50,584
-
Peripheral artery bypass
≈ $79,160
3.8
5 reviews
2
from Adam Sandler
December 06, 2023
Majority of our experience here has been great, however since we spend most of our time in the Nicu with our baby boy, you would think that the nurses who are watching them follow some type of guide to respectfully work quietly so that the babies who needs rest can rest peacefully, but no! That’s not the case, they gossip out loud with one another, they slam drawers, trash lids, and more. Our kid has a heart condition so resting is the best thing for him to get him where he needs to be for his surgery. He is always startled or woken up by all of the noises going on. All I ask is that you guys respect the needs of the kids who needs to rest and try not to make so much noise or talk so loud, especially if is just about gossip. Thanks
1
from Rick Mclean
November 19, 2023
UCLA should be ashamed to call itself a hospital . I placed a negative review of UCLA, Ronald Reagan Hospital A few days ago and I see it it has been removed.
First of all upon my arrival at the ER, after requesting That all of my doctors be within my network I was told by the person checking me in ( cold As a bottom of a rock ) it is against the law for him to tell me if the doctors are within network. Which I know is against the law in California.
This place is basically not any better, and has lower standards than any Third World country hospital. If I was able to give it a zero or even minus I would.
There was basically a dozen seats in the ER for waiting so as you are exposed to any illness.
I was seen after five hours for a heart problem
There is nowhere to charge your phone, so as to keep in touch with loved ones.
People are spread out and strewn throughout the hallways ( including tents, just outside the ER ) with no privacy and total humiliation.
The ER is full of homeless, looking for a place to sleep.
I will continue to post continuously, until my experience is not deleted.
If you have or care for your loved ones, do not bring them here like I said, this is below third world healthcare standards
5
from Brittany Wolf
November 09, 2023
I gave birth to my daughter here in early 2022 & will be giving birth here in early 2024. I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else for OB care. I live in Tarzana so the drive while in labor was not fun & I could have gone to a much closer hospital but I trust UCLA Westwood more than any other ER/OB department & can’t imagine having gone elsewhere. The labor & delivery nurses are compassionate, informative & kind. My Dr. Is Dr. Zapata but she wasn’t on call when I gave birth so I saw another Dr, so sorry I don’t remember her name, but she was amazing and I felt in very capable & caring hands. I recommend this hospital for anyone I know who’s pregnancy for maternal & postpartum care. I’m very surprised the rating isn’t higher as overall the doctors are wonderful, up to date, the nurses are very capable & always warm in my experience. Also, it’s such a well maintained campus with updated equipment & very clean overall.
Los Angeles, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Founded in 1955, UCLA Medical Center became Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in 2008, reopening in a new 10-story structure (eight above ground) that takes
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1
from Cecille Cordero
May 18, 2023
Impossible to speak with someone intelligent on the phone. They will not let you talk with managment either. Want to know how my friend’s health is… no luck!!!! Nobody knows anything.
3
from Honey Bun
January 07, 2023
Treatment from the nurses and doctors were great. Very attentive and helpful. But the dark long-haired woman in the reception for the pediatric section was very ignorant. We live in the US so the stuff she insisted from us Made no sense since we don't live there. We purchased insurance in the states before our travel and made it seems as if our services was not covered. Overall our insurance was great and took care of it all including the prescribed medicine. They sent the hospital a letter of guarantee of payment and we paid not one dime.
1
from Mym Valla
June 02, 2022
This review pertains to the hyperbaric chamber unit in this clinic. Ricardo Palma Clinic is deemed a high-end medical center; however, based on my experience, its hyperbaric clinic unit does NOT provide the basic elements needed from a top-notch medical center. I had to leave without getting the services. Mayor observations:. 1. Bad facility (no privacy - 3 chambers, 3 patients, the nurse and a doctor sharing a 6x4 meters room where the patients undress and dress, plus a smelly bathroom in the tiny waiting area - 2 chairs) 2. Bad patient care (no instructions on how to come prepared to the session - like...pls only wear 100%-cotton clothes), does not provide adequate clothes when the patient comes unprepared, and no privacy to undress and dress. 3. Uncleanliness - No time between one patient to the next to properly clean the chambers. They sprayed peroxide inside the chamber in the confines of that small room and without any waiting time to remove the odor of the peroxide and the sweat / odor of the previous patient, they pretended to insert me into the chamber that smelled like feet sweat. I could take being in that little chamber but I could NOT take being in the tiny space smelling that foul-odor... I left without getting the service. It was a extremely disappointing and disgusting experience for a medical facility that claims to be a top-clinic in Lima Peru. Certainly La Clinica Ricardo Palma is NOT a high-end clinic.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
by request
-
Chemotherapy for retinoblastoma
by request
-
Ventricular assist device (LVAD, RVAD, BVAD) implantation
by request
-
Removal of osteosynthetic material
by request
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Chemotherapy for leukemia
by request
-
Chemotherapy for lymphoma
by request
-
Total skin electron therapy (TSET)
by request
-
Hormone therapy for breast cancer
by request
3.5
5 reviews
1
from Cecille Cordero
May 18, 2023
Impossible to speak with someone intelligent on the phone. They will not let you talk with managment either. Want to know how my friend’s health is… no luck!!!! Nobody knows anything.
3
from Honey Bun
January 07, 2023
Treatment from the nurses and doctors were great. Very attentive and helpful. But the dark long-haired woman in the reception for the pediatric section was very ignorant. We live in the US so the stuff she insisted from us Made no sense since we don't live there. We purchased insurance in the states before our travel and made it seems as if our services was not covered. Overall our insurance was great and took care of it all including the prescribed medicine. They sent the hospital a letter of guarantee of payment and we paid not one dime.
1
from Mym Valla
June 02, 2022
This review pertains to the hyperbaric chamber unit in this clinic. Ricardo Palma Clinic is deemed a high-end medical center; however, based on my experience, its hyperbaric clinic unit does NOT provide the basic elements needed from a top-notch medical center. I had to leave without getting the services. Mayor observations:. 1. Bad facility (no privacy - 3 chambers, 3 patients, the nurse and a doctor sharing a 6x4 meters room where the patients undress and dress, plus a smelly bathroom in the tiny waiting area - 2 chairs) 2. Bad patient care (no instructions on how to come prepared to the session - like...pls only wear 100%-cotton clothes), does not provide adequate clothes when the patient comes unprepared, and no privacy to undress and dress. 3. Uncleanliness - No time between one patient to the next to properly clean the chambers. They sprayed peroxide inside the chamber in the confines of that small room and without any waiting time to remove the odor of the peroxide and the sweat / odor of the previous patient, they pretended to insert me into the chamber that smelled like feet sweat. I could take being in that little chamber but I could NOT take being in the tiny space smelling that foul-odor... I left without getting the service. It was a extremely disappointing and disgusting experience for a medical facility that claims to be a top-clinic in Lima Peru. Certainly La Clinica Ricardo Palma is NOT a high-end clinic.
San Isidro, Peru
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Clínica Ricardo Palma was a project developed by doctors José Zaidman and Eduardo Salas in 1968, but it was in 1975 that the foundation became
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1
from Sandra De Alba
October 06, 2023
Terrible!! The triage staff are rude and the doctor who treated us doesn't even answer the greeting. They lack empathy. If one day they want to get certified, they should start with the staff. You can see the hatred they have for their work, which they project into customer service. The only good people are those in the goal and the laboratory!
1
from marina angulo
August 08, 2022
Terrible 😣
2
from Mickey “Kipiki Meesu”
August 12, 2021
I have blood cancer, so I get test at other testing place and than go here for treatment. Lots of waiting, I have to go down street to pay for service. Than more waiting. Not bad place, but everyone seems to be confused. Other than that, it's fine
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $13,153
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $5,869
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $928
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $4,546
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $14,762
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $12,043
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,058
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,224
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $5,519
3.1
5 reviews
1
from Sandra De Alba
October 06, 2023
Terrible!! The triage staff are rude and the doctor who treated us doesn't even answer the greeting. They lack empathy. If one day they want to get certified, they should start with the staff. You can see the hatred they have for their work, which they project into customer service. The only good people are those in the goal and the laboratory!
1
from marina angulo
August 08, 2022
Terrible 😣
2
from Mickey “Kipiki Meesu”
August 12, 2021
I have blood cancer, so I get test at other testing place and than go here for treatment. Lots of waiting, I have to go down street to pay for service. Than more waiting. Not bad place, but everyone seems to be confused. Other than that, it's fine
Barranquilla, Colombia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
At the Clínica General del Norte Organization we are an institution committed to the professional and personal growth of our collaborators, achieving a high
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1
from Paulina Garrido
November 27, 2023
Terrible
4
from Francisco Jaramillo
October 15, 2023
Many people. The attention is not friendly upon admission, however in external insult it improves a little and in hospitalization it improves considerably more. The medical equipment and technology are good.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
by request
-
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator implantation (ICD)
by request
-
Chemotherapy for lung cancer
by request
-
Removal of osteosynthetic material
by request
-
Muscle transfer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Chemotherapy for leukemia
by request
-
Chemotherapy for lymphoma
by request
-
Total skin electron therapy (TSET)
by request
2.5
2 reviews
1
from Paulina Garrido
November 27, 2023
Terrible
4
from Francisco Jaramillo
October 15, 2023
Many people. The attention is not friendly upon admission, however in external insult it improves a little and in hospitalization it improves considerably more. The medical equipment and technology are good.
Quito, Ecuador
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
At the Eugenio Espejo Specialty Hospital, we work under a comprehensive humanistic philosophy, thus fulfilling the mission of providing quality and friendly health services in
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1
from Ricardo Lozano
November 20, 2023
Terrible facilities, the room we paid for without heating, the chair old and hard, the recliner broken... a 29-inch television located almost on the ceiling of the room.
Not to mention that those who visited us had to wait on the street because their waiting areas do not know who they are designated for... a complete mistake to have chosen this hospital to give birth to my daughter.
3
from Selene Delgado
November 07, 2023
The doctor is excellent, but the security personnel are disgusting, zero common sense, they treat you as if you were begging them for alms, at 8pm my sister arrived to greet my husband, but my brother-in-law was there and as he was leaving I went down to wait with her, my idea was to wait in the entrance room, which by the way was empty, and they didn't let us, they told us we had to wait outside, the truth is, that had never happened to me in a private clinic 😡 the security people were very rude
1
from Mónica
October 27, 2023
TERRIBLE SERVICE from the guards, they have ZERO empathy, AGREE in all areas, because before going I contacted them to see if they would let me in, the nurse said no problem, to mention that it is on the second floor in the short stay When the security personnel arrived, they asked me and I told them where I was going. They asked me for the name of the patient and when I told them they started searching and told me in an annoyed tone: “IT'S NOT TRUE.” A tall lady with glasses who was sitting there started rude to tell me that there was only for pregnant women, so I dialed to confirm and the RUDE lady started telling the other guards not to let me in because there was another person there that I was talking to, they really treat you like If you were committing a crime, instead of having empathy, the lady who works there is super rude, YOU KNOW WHO SHE IS because they told me that "THIS IS SHE WAS" I mean, she has several complaints, I told them that they had told me that it was possible, that I would not have gone there without asking, and they would not let me in, and they told me that the nurses and doctors DID NOT HAVE A VOICE OR VOTE, that they should dedicate themselves to their own thing, I asked them to file a formal COMPLAINT or at least a suggestion and With a mocking tone they told me: THESE ARE NOT HOURS and they passed me on to the admission card, for what? If she is the same, she told me that the only ones who had “the power” were the guards and that if they said no, it was NO, so I told her that my annoyance was that I asked if it was possible to enter, before going, and that right there they asked and told me that if the corresponding area and that I had not driven there for this to happen, she told me that she could not do anything, so AGREE IN ALL THE AREAS, so I returned and They marked me again, the nurse said to let me in, OF COURSE YOU COULD, and I told the RUDE guard again along with that lady, and another man arrived and they asked him if it was possible? And he told them yes, to let me pass... COULD NOT? They really have more empathetic and kind staff, because it is a paying hospital, and one does not go there to be treated that way, learn to have adequate service and have a complaints and suggestions department so that they can see all their areas of opportunity and improve them, do not be mediocre and stay with the complaint “that in the end nothing happens” but of course what happens, because voice in voice is the most powerful…. As for the nurses, my respects, but the guards, who are the INITIAL image of the hospital, leave you wanting to burn the bad service they have EVERYWHERE... Don't go to that hospital, there are more expensive hospitals, of better quality and you will They treat you with a lot of kindness and empathy, just like places like the IMSS where the guards have more empathy than there, not like CHRISTUS MUGUERZA, they look like police officers dealing with criminals... DISGUSTING guard staff... PS: Isn't it that you couldn't enter? I am writing this from their short stay on the second floor… INCOMPETENT
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $7,717
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $788
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $6,229
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,422
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $4,507
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $4,779
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral)
≈ $2,159
-
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) for varicose vein (Unilateral)
≈ $2,646
-
Phlebectomy (including mini-phleboctomy)
≈ $1,904
4.0
5 reviews
1
from Ricardo Lozano
November 20, 2023
Terrible facilities, the room we paid for without heating, the chair old and hard, the recliner broken... a 29-inch television located almost on the ceiling of the room.
Not to mention that those who visited us had to wait on the street because their waiting areas do not know who they are designated for... a complete mistake to have chosen this hospital to give birth to my daughter.
3
from Selene Delgado
November 07, 2023
The doctor is excellent, but the security personnel are disgusting, zero common sense, they treat you as if you were begging them for alms, at 8pm my sister arrived to greet my husband, but my brother-in-law was there and as he was leaving I went down to wait with her, my idea was to wait in the entrance room, which by the way was empty, and they didn't let us, they told us we had to wait outside, the truth is, that had never happened to me in a private clinic 😡 the security people were very rude
1
from Mónica
October 27, 2023
TERRIBLE SERVICE from the guards, they have ZERO empathy, AGREE in all areas, because before going I contacted them to see if they would let me in, the nurse said no problem, to mention that it is on the second floor in the short stay When the security personnel arrived, they asked me and I told them where I was going. They asked me for the name of the patient and when I told them they started searching and told me in an annoyed tone: “IT'S NOT TRUE.” A tall lady with glasses who was sitting there started rude to tell me that there was only for pregnant women, so I dialed to confirm and the RUDE lady started telling the other guards not to let me in because there was another person there that I was talking to, they really treat you like If you were committing a crime, instead of having empathy, the lady who works there is super rude, YOU KNOW WHO SHE IS because they told me that "THIS IS SHE WAS" I mean, she has several complaints, I told them that they had told me that it was possible, that I would not have gone there without asking, and they would not let me in, and they told me that the nurses and doctors DID NOT HAVE A VOICE OR VOTE, that they should dedicate themselves to their own thing, I asked them to file a formal COMPLAINT or at least a suggestion and With a mocking tone they told me: THESE ARE NOT HOURS and they passed me on to the admission card, for what? If she is the same, she told me that the only ones who had “the power” were the guards and that if they said no, it was NO, so I told her that my annoyance was that I asked if it was possible to enter, before going, and that right there they asked and told me that if the corresponding area and that I had not driven there for this to happen, she told me that she could not do anything, so AGREE IN ALL THE AREAS, so I returned and They marked me again, the nurse said to let me in, OF COURSE YOU COULD, and I told the RUDE guard again along with that lady, and another man arrived and they asked him if it was possible? And he told them yes, to let me pass... COULD NOT? They really have more empathetic and kind staff, because it is a paying hospital, and one does not go there to be treated that way, learn to have adequate service and have a complaints and suggestions department so that they can see all their areas of opportunity and improve them, do not be mediocre and stay with the complaint “that in the end nothing happens” but of course what happens, because voice in voice is the most powerful…. As for the nurses, my respects, but the guards, who are the INITIAL image of the hospital, leave you wanting to burn the bad service they have EVERYWHERE... Don't go to that hospital, there are more expensive hospitals, of better quality and you will They treat you with a lot of kindness and empathy, just like places like the IMSS where the guards have more empathy than there, not like CHRISTUS MUGUERZA, they look like police officers dealing with criminals... DISGUSTING guard staff... PS: Isn't it that you couldn't enter? I am writing this from their short stay on the second floor… INCOMPETENT
Chihuahua, Mexico
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
This hospital is the result of the effort and enthusiastic work of many people, who throughout its history have contributed the best of themselves in
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2
from E Macpherson
November 30, 2023
I have had both good and bad experiences at this hospital. More bad than good unfortunately. They are not prepared to treat neurodivergent patients and have no understand of their medical access needs. The hospital should do more research in this area. I am very grateful for the nurses though! They work so hard.
1
from Cathy Cowal
November 28, 2023
If I could rate this a zero I would. This has to be the worst hospital in this whole city. It should be shut down. The lack of care is disgusting! I know the nurses are overworked but to be rude and mean to the patients is unacceptable. I live in the neighborhood so sadly this is the hospital I'm stuck with whenever there is an issue. 30 years ago it was a good place but it has gone way downhill and is only getting worse. My mother has a broken hip and isn't ready to leave but yet they're kicking her out because they want the bed, and she has Covid but they don't care, she's been there a month and they feel she's ready to go home. It may be free healthcare but that doesn't mean it's good. If you can, beg and plead the ambulance drivers not to send you there ask to be sent to a different hospital because you'll get treated like garbage here if you get treated at all. It's a disgraceful place and I feel for anyone that has to be stuck in here. I love all these fake reviews saying they're great. What a joke!
5
from Hugh Latif
November 01, 2023
A recent 3 day visit to this hospital for a surgery of a family member renewed my respect and appreciation in Canada Health system. A great team of doctors, nurses, support staff and volunteers provided an A1 service efficiently, professionally and with care using complex and up to date medical and IT equipment. The team included senior and younger staff from Canada and new comers to provide care for patients that have not visited the hospital by choice. The hospital offered a super clean place even during renovation. The Kitchen staff would not get a Michelin star rating but they got a 5 star from me for quality, reliability and service. Even the underground parking was safe, clean, well lit and with reasonable prices. Well done team MG. I know that such a performance takes a lot of work behind the surface. A refreshing experience that proves that dedicated, experienced and “real” people, not money and politicians, make all the difference. Sorry for the long winded review, but a big thank you. Keep up the good work.👍👏
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $10,781
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $4,665
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $10,083
-
Surgical thrombectomy
≈ $19,369
-
Arteriovenous (AV) graft surgery
≈ $7,851
-
Secondary Cimino arteriovenous anastomosis surgery
≈ $2,464
-
Reconstructive surgery for peripheral artery disease (PAD)
≈ $33,442
-
Femoral-popliteal bypass graft surgery
≈ $15,359
-
Peripheral artery bypass
≈ $21,327
2.8
5 reviews
2
from E Macpherson
November 30, 2023
I have had both good and bad experiences at this hospital. More bad than good unfortunately. They are not prepared to treat neurodivergent patients and have no understand of their medical access needs. The hospital should do more research in this area. I am very grateful for the nurses though! They work so hard.
1
from Cathy Cowal
November 28, 2023
If I could rate this a zero I would. This has to be the worst hospital in this whole city. It should be shut down. The lack of care is disgusting! I know the nurses are overworked but to be rude and mean to the patients is unacceptable. I live in the neighborhood so sadly this is the hospital I'm stuck with whenever there is an issue. 30 years ago it was a good place but it has gone way downhill and is only getting worse. My mother has a broken hip and isn't ready to leave but yet they're kicking her out because they want the bed, and she has Covid but they don't care, she's been there a month and they feel she's ready to go home. It may be free healthcare but that doesn't mean it's good. If you can, beg and plead the ambulance drivers not to send you there ask to be sent to a different hospital because you'll get treated like garbage here if you get treated at all. It's a disgraceful place and I feel for anyone that has to be stuck in here. I love all these fake reviews saying they're great. What a joke!
5
from Hugh Latif
November 01, 2023
A recent 3 day visit to this hospital for a surgery of a family member renewed my respect and appreciation in Canada Health system. A great team of doctors, nurses, support staff and volunteers provided an A1 service efficiently, professionally and with care using complex and up to date medical and IT equipment. The team included senior and younger staff from Canada and new comers to provide care for patients that have not visited the hospital by choice. The hospital offered a super clean place even during renovation. The Kitchen staff would not get a Michelin star rating but they got a 5 star from me for quality, reliability and service. Even the underground parking was safe, clean, well lit and with reasonable prices. Well done team MG. I know that such a performance takes a lot of work behind the surface. A refreshing experience that proves that dedicated, experienced and “real” people, not money and politicians, make all the difference. Sorry for the long winded review, but a big thank you. Keep up the good work.👍👏
Toronto, Canada
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Nestled in the heart of East Toronto, Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), a division of Toronto East Health Network, is a vibrant community teaching hospital serving
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1
from Cristina silva Silva
December 05, 2023
Regular
5
from Abdulbaset Jarour
February 14, 2023
TOP
5
from Edison Duarte Gonçalves
December 17, 2022
Legal.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $3,396
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $2,900
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $2,891
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $9,371
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $9,120
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $1,166
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $2,208
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $3,861
-
Uterine artery embolization (UAE)
≈ $2,354
4.0
5 reviews
1
from Cristina silva Silva
December 05, 2023
Regular
5
from Abdulbaset Jarour
February 14, 2023
TOP
5
from Edison Duarte Gonçalves
December 17, 2022
Legal.
São Paulo, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Hospital São Camilo Pompeia has followed, over the years, the growth of the population and the scientific and technological advances aimed at medical and
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5
from Regiane Reis
December 07, 2023
Top
5
from Alessandro Coutinho
June 08, 2023
Top
5
from Wilton Ivo
May 17, 2023
Excellent
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $3,396
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $2,900
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $355
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $2,891
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $9,371
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $9,120
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $1,166
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $2,208
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $3,861
4.0
5 reviews
5
from Regiane Reis
December 07, 2023
Top
5
from Alessandro Coutinho
June 08, 2023
Top
5
from Wilton Ivo
May 17, 2023
Excellent
São Paulo, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Integrated into the São Camilo de São Paulo Hospitals Network in March 1979, the Santana Unit has an agile and modern structure implemented to offer
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1
from Sophia Iglesias
November 23, 2023
I am completely outraged and frustrated with the service provided by Hospital São Camilo at the Ipiranga Unit in recent months.
I had the misfortune of needing to go to the hospital a few times in a short period of time, and every time I went I had a terrible experience. But I'm going to focus on the day before yesterday, which was the last straw, and my cup of patience overflowed.
The day before yesterday (11/21) I went to the hospital at 11:05 pm, with a severe migraine, nausea and weakness. When I went through the triage, they didn't even check my temperature, my blood pressure was high (14/9) and as the nurse said “it must be nothing, it could be because of your pain”. So far I agree, it could be because of the pain or my pain could be because of the pressure. I received a GREEN bracelet! Taking into account that the hospital follows the Manchester protocol, because of my absurd pain (those who have migraines know what I'm talking about) and because of my high blood pressure, I shouldn't have to wait for care for 2 hours (which is what says the Manchester protocol for the color GREEN). But they gave me this bracelet, and several people passed in front of me, it took more than 2 hours to wait to speak to the doctor, that's why I showed my indignation at the delay, because if I had remained quiet I would have waited another 2 hours. And the reception says that other people passed in front of me because they were other doctors, or it was orthopedics, or a general surgeon or Covid. And they also reiterated “you already and next time, the doctor was collecting the returns” IN other words, more people passed in front of me who were being discharged from the hospital, and yet were already medicated. Therefore, I was forgotten at reception with the pain they call N°10! And everyone knows that the more irritated a person gets, the worse the pain and the worse the pressure. So seeing my despair, where I was almost fainting from the pain, the receptionist asked me to go to the triage to re-evaluate my condition. Arriving at the screening, the blessed one looks at my face and says “Well?” I explain that the reception asked to reevaluate me and he responds “How? The reception?" I said “yes, the reception, the girl who is there at the tables”, and he replied “Really the reception?” I said yes!" and I pointed to the person, then he looked like he wasn't happy and checked my blood pressure again, it was still 14/9!
After that I had to wait another 30 minutes until I was called, the receptionist was already desperate too, calling the hospital and informing them that I was feeling ill. Everyone passed by me, and did NOTHING!
I was called to the doctor's room at 1:11 am, they made me wait more than 2 hours for an appointment, which according to the Manchester protocol should have been attended to with an ORANGE bracelet, and within 10 minutes. I can and I feel entitled to say that it was a failure to provide help, as my clinical condition was delicate, and the screening data and my face did not deny this, quite the contrary, they affirmed it.
In a hospital like São Camilo, where I have been treated since I was 7 years old, when it still had the pediatrics area, you have left a LOT to be desired. You are a PRIVATE hospital, in case you forgot, if you are “short of professionals” hire more professionals. FOLLOW the protocol that YOU yourselves say you follow. Why a person almost fainting from pain, WITH ALL SURE IN THE WORLD, is not a green bracelet. And if it's too much to follow a WORLDWIDE protocol, STOP using and deceiving the people who will be served.
Don't give me speeches about “we were without doctors”, “the four doctors who were attending were from other areas”, “your high blood pressure must be nothing”, “can I give you medicine X?”, “they are taking care of cases more serious than yours”, “the doctors were just going through the returns” because I'm TIRED of your lame excuses. I prefer you to take the time you would spend responding to me and review your services and professionals, why I felt neglected and in a hospital that for me was an example.
5
from Cristian Oliveira
November 11, 2023
Top
5
from Pops Jojo
May 10, 2023
I loved Google
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $3,396
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $2,900
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $2,891
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $9,371
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $9,120
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $1,166
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $2,208
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $3,861
-
Uterine artery embolization (UAE)
≈ $2,354
3.8
5 reviews
1
from Sophia Iglesias
November 23, 2023
I am completely outraged and frustrated with the service provided by Hospital São Camilo at the Ipiranga Unit in recent months.
I had the misfortune of needing to go to the hospital a few times in a short period of time, and every time I went I had a terrible experience. But I'm going to focus on the day before yesterday, which was the last straw, and my cup of patience overflowed.
The day before yesterday (11/21) I went to the hospital at 11:05 pm, with a severe migraine, nausea and weakness. When I went through the triage, they didn't even check my temperature, my blood pressure was high (14/9) and as the nurse said “it must be nothing, it could be because of your pain”. So far I agree, it could be because of the pain or my pain could be because of the pressure. I received a GREEN bracelet! Taking into account that the hospital follows the Manchester protocol, because of my absurd pain (those who have migraines know what I'm talking about) and because of my high blood pressure, I shouldn't have to wait for care for 2 hours (which is what says the Manchester protocol for the color GREEN). But they gave me this bracelet, and several people passed in front of me, it took more than 2 hours to wait to speak to the doctor, that's why I showed my indignation at the delay, because if I had remained quiet I would have waited another 2 hours. And the reception says that other people passed in front of me because they were other doctors, or it was orthopedics, or a general surgeon or Covid. And they also reiterated “you already and next time, the doctor was collecting the returns” IN other words, more people passed in front of me who were being discharged from the hospital, and yet were already medicated. Therefore, I was forgotten at reception with the pain they call N°10! And everyone knows that the more irritated a person gets, the worse the pain and the worse the pressure. So seeing my despair, where I was almost fainting from the pain, the receptionist asked me to go to the triage to re-evaluate my condition. Arriving at the screening, the blessed one looks at my face and says “Well?” I explain that the reception asked to reevaluate me and he responds “How? The reception?" I said “yes, the reception, the girl who is there at the tables”, and he replied “Really the reception?” I said yes!" and I pointed to the person, then he looked like he wasn't happy and checked my blood pressure again, it was still 14/9!
After that I had to wait another 30 minutes until I was called, the receptionist was already desperate too, calling the hospital and informing them that I was feeling ill. Everyone passed by me, and did NOTHING!
I was called to the doctor's room at 1:11 am, they made me wait more than 2 hours for an appointment, which according to the Manchester protocol should have been attended to with an ORANGE bracelet, and within 10 minutes. I can and I feel entitled to say that it was a failure to provide help, as my clinical condition was delicate, and the screening data and my face did not deny this, quite the contrary, they affirmed it.
In a hospital like São Camilo, where I have been treated since I was 7 years old, when it still had the pediatrics area, you have left a LOT to be desired. You are a PRIVATE hospital, in case you forgot, if you are “short of professionals” hire more professionals. FOLLOW the protocol that YOU yourselves say you follow. Why a person almost fainting from pain, WITH ALL SURE IN THE WORLD, is not a green bracelet. And if it's too much to follow a WORLDWIDE protocol, STOP using and deceiving the people who will be served.
Don't give me speeches about “we were without doctors”, “the four doctors who were attending were from other areas”, “your high blood pressure must be nothing”, “can I give you medicine X?”, “they are taking care of cases more serious than yours”, “the doctors were just going through the returns” because I'm TIRED of your lame excuses. I prefer you to take the time you would spend responding to me and review your services and professionals, why I felt neglected and in a hospital that for me was an example.
5
from Cristian Oliveira
November 11, 2023
Top
5
from Pops Jojo
May 10, 2023
I loved Google
São Paulo, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
A member of the Network since 2000, Hospital São Camilo Ipiranga has an emergency room for patients aged 12 years and over, an Intensive Care
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5
from walisson santos
February 07, 2023
Top
4
from Bruno Lima
October 15, 2022
Top
5
from jualcatel Carvalho
October 18, 2020
Top
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $3,396
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $2,900
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $2,891
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $9,371
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $9,120
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $1,166
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $2,208
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $3,861
-
Uterine artery embolization (UAE)
≈ $2,354
2.8
5 reviews
5
from walisson santos
February 07, 2023
Top
4
from Bruno Lima
October 15, 2022
Top
5
from jualcatel Carvalho
October 18, 2020
Top
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Lifecenter Hospital stands out among the most sophisticated and renowned health institutions in Minas Gerais. Its activities cover urgent and emergency medical care, surgeries,
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5
from Gabrielle Jorgensen
April 03, 2023
Really good service for a tourist in need of a quick prescription. I was seen within 15 mins and got the medication I needed. Doctor spoke English which was helpful
1
from Jessie Wang
January 16, 2022
They will not accept you if you don't have private insurance. They only accept payment from the insurance company, no credit or cash. If you are traveling here, go to a public hospital. The lady working there was extremely rude to me and was not willing to help me at all when I asked her where I can go to get medical help. I asked her for a hospital name and she essentially told me to F off. Luckily, I contacted a Spanish school for Spanish lessons and asked them where I can go. They gave me the name of a public hospital, and I was able to get my wound treated.
1
from V
July 18, 2021
Malardo
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $8,886
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $5,020
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $724
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $5,496
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $17,122
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $16,726
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,072
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,670
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $6,170
2.8
5 reviews
5
from Gabrielle Jorgensen
April 03, 2023
Really good service for a tourist in need of a quick prescription. I was seen within 15 mins and got the medication I needed. Doctor spoke English which was helpful
1
from Jessie Wang
January 16, 2022
They will not accept you if you don't have private insurance. They only accept payment from the insurance company, no credit or cash. If you are traveling here, go to a public hospital. The lady working there was extremely rude to me and was not willing to help me at all when I asked her where I can go to get medical help. I asked her for a hospital name and she essentially told me to F off. Luckily, I contacted a Spanish school for Spanish lessons and asked them where I can go. They gave me the name of a public hospital, and I was able to get my wound treated.
1
from V
July 18, 2021
Malardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
We invite you to visit one of the largest health institutions in the country… A sanatorium with history, but looking to the future. The Doctor
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3
from Guillermo Dilernia
June 26, 2023
Mmm
5
from Gerrit Liskow
April 14, 2022
I found them exceedingly reassuring and reliable, efficient and engaged. It was a bit of a wait going through A&E, but they really sorted things out in a very professional way and it turned out it was only a head cold. So no blood clots or any of that sort of thing. Which I found a bit humbling for wasting their time. Still, no hard feelings which raises my esteem for the place.
5
from Ivan Muracciole (Maind Framend)
September 02, 2020
It was founded by Cleto Aguirre from Salta. The origins of the current Hospital de Clínicas date back to 1877, when its construction began. A year later -and still unfinished- it was the scene of the conflict over the federalization of the city of Buenos Aires by functioning as a rifle barracks and a hospital for the concentration of wounded.
Attention to the community began shortly after the conflict of 1880, at which time Buenos Aires ceased to be a large village and developed to become the capital city of Argentina, which was experiencing the first waves of immigration and urbanization.
A significant number of patients came from the interior, referred by doctors graduated from the Faculty of Medicine who kept a special memory of the aptitudes of their teachers in medicine.
The tenured professor was the cone of attraction of the chairs and of the activity of the Hospital rooms. He was an ethical example to be emulated by his students, who supported him, shared his studies, sometimes his table, and even established kinship through marriages based on that relationship of admiration.
Important feats of medicine took place in the pavilions of the Hospital de Clínicas: the first application of insulin, the description of Ayerza's Disease, Tobías syndrome, Castex syndromes, the first cardiac catheterization, the first medical residencies, the first Ethics Committee, experimental surgery, the first kidney punctures and the first thoracotomies, among others.
The first filmed operation in the history of medicine occurred in this hospital. It was in 1899 and was in charge of the Argentine doctor Alejandro Posadas. The film is seven minutes long and was found in 1971, when the old building was preparing for demolition. It was exhibited on December 14, 2001 to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the hospital. [1]
Built according to the models of its time, the design was inspired by the Friedrichshain Hospital in Berlin and the lazaretto in Karlsruhe.
Since 1927, due to the deterioration of the old hospital and according to the emerging needs in previous years, several projects were planned to build a new hospital, a fact that would not materialize until 1949, the year in which the construction of the Hospital de Clínicas began " José de San Martín ”, in the block limited by Uriburu, Paraguay, Azcuénaga and Córdoba Avenue. Construction suffered numerous delays and only in 1962 offered the first services, radiology and otolaryngology. The rest of the services were gradually transferred in the following years.
In the first years of the 1970s the new building became fully functional and in 1975 the demolition of the old headquarters began.In 2014 the executive power invested heavily with money from the National State to re-functionalize the Hospital de Clínicas and create a pharmaceutical plant to supply the network of university hospitals and also offer a space for practical training for students and teachers. [2]
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $8,886
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $5,020
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $724
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $17,122
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $16,726
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,072
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,670
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $6,170
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $4,562
3.7
5 reviews
3
from Guillermo Dilernia
June 26, 2023
Mmm
5
from Gerrit Liskow
April 14, 2022
I found them exceedingly reassuring and reliable, efficient and engaged. It was a bit of a wait going through A&E, but they really sorted things out in a very professional way and it turned out it was only a head cold. So no blood clots or any of that sort of thing. Which I found a bit humbling for wasting their time. Still, no hard feelings which raises my esteem for the place.
5
from Ivan Muracciole (Maind Framend)
September 02, 2020
It was founded by Cleto Aguirre from Salta. The origins of the current Hospital de Clínicas date back to 1877, when its construction began. A year later -and still unfinished- it was the scene of the conflict over the federalization of the city of Buenos Aires by functioning as a rifle barracks and a hospital for the concentration of wounded.
Attention to the community began shortly after the conflict of 1880, at which time Buenos Aires ceased to be a large village and developed to become the capital city of Argentina, which was experiencing the first waves of immigration and urbanization.
A significant number of patients came from the interior, referred by doctors graduated from the Faculty of Medicine who kept a special memory of the aptitudes of their teachers in medicine.
The tenured professor was the cone of attraction of the chairs and of the activity of the Hospital rooms. He was an ethical example to be emulated by his students, who supported him, shared his studies, sometimes his table, and even established kinship through marriages based on that relationship of admiration.
Important feats of medicine took place in the pavilions of the Hospital de Clínicas: the first application of insulin, the description of Ayerza's Disease, Tobías syndrome, Castex syndromes, the first cardiac catheterization, the first medical residencies, the first Ethics Committee, experimental surgery, the first kidney punctures and the first thoracotomies, among others.
The first filmed operation in the history of medicine occurred in this hospital. It was in 1899 and was in charge of the Argentine doctor Alejandro Posadas. The film is seven minutes long and was found in 1971, when the old building was preparing for demolition. It was exhibited on December 14, 2001 to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the hospital. [1]
Built according to the models of its time, the design was inspired by the Friedrichshain Hospital in Berlin and the lazaretto in Karlsruhe.
Since 1927, due to the deterioration of the old hospital and according to the emerging needs in previous years, several projects were planned to build a new hospital, a fact that would not materialize until 1949, the year in which the construction of the Hospital de Clínicas began " José de San Martín ”, in the block limited by Uriburu, Paraguay, Azcuénaga and Córdoba Avenue. Construction suffered numerous delays and only in 1962 offered the first services, radiology and otolaryngology. The rest of the services were gradually transferred in the following years.
In the first years of the 1970s the new building became fully functional and in 1975 the demolition of the old headquarters began.In 2014 the executive power invested heavily with money from the National State to re-functionalize the Hospital de Clínicas and create a pharmaceutical plant to supply the network of university hospitals and also offer a space for practical training for students and teachers. [2]
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martín is the flagship teaching hospital in our country. Dependent on the University of Buenos Aires,
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1
from Agustina
November 06, 2023
Terrible attention from the guard secretaries. From the beginning they were very rude.
After having a tomography I was waiting 3 hours for the result (from images they told me that the result was already there and they had sent it to the guard) from the guard the secretaries told me that the result was not there, when in reality it was. Some RUDE. I made the claim and they laughed in my face, a real shame. I hope they review their behavior.
1
from Vanina Daniele
October 13, 2023
The on-call care is deplorable, especially from the doctors who treat you, and in imagines mdq it is not good either, at least in terms of customer service. If you feel bad, do not come urgently to this clinic. Others are convenient.
4
from Julieta Casa
October 12, 2023
I am very grateful to all the clinic staff for their loving and willing attention. I was hospitalized and had emergency surgery for appendicitis and everything was excellent, but above all the quality of human care. The counter staff, the nurses, the maids, security and not to mention the entire surgery and operating room team, very professional, warm and humane. It is the second time we have had it, two years ago our 1-year-old son had surgery and everything was also impeccable. Thank you so much
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $8,886
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $5,020
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $724
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $17,122
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $16,726
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,072
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,670
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $6,170
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $4,562
3.2
5 reviews
1
from Agustina
November 06, 2023
Terrible attention from the guard secretaries. From the beginning they were very rude.
After having a tomography I was waiting 3 hours for the result (from images they told me that the result was already there and they had sent it to the guard) from the guard the secretaries told me that the result was not there, when in reality it was. Some RUDE. I made the claim and they laughed in my face, a real shame. I hope they review their behavior.
1
from Vanina Daniele
October 13, 2023
The on-call care is deplorable, especially from the doctors who treat you, and in imagines mdq it is not good either, at least in terms of customer service. If you feel bad, do not come urgently to this clinic. Others are convenient.
4
from Julieta Casa
October 12, 2023
I am very grateful to all the clinic staff for their loving and willing attention. I was hospitalized and had emergency surgery for appendicitis and everything was excellent, but above all the quality of human care. The counter staff, the nurses, the maids, security and not to mention the entire surgery and operating room team, very professional, warm and humane. It is the second time we have had it, two years ago our 1-year-old son had surgery and everything was also impeccable. Thank you so much
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Pueyrredon Private Clinic was born in response to the need of Mar del Plata doctors who worked at that time as professionals in mutual
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1
from Julieta Molina
November 30, 2023
In the offices of Patio Olmos, they scheduled me to be attended to by the guard and they NEVER called, at reception they informed me that the doctor who was going to attend to me LEFT!!! HE NEVER CALLED ME!!! A TOTAL LACK OF RESPECT.
They take care of me at the guard and they don't have items to clean a wound!!!! Terrible attention!!! Physiological solution and gauze...they have nothing.
5
from Olivia Smaldone
November 18, 2023
Came here as an international student. Best and most thorough care I have ever received for an acute condition that I regularly get admitted for. Nurses are very friendly. Clean facility. If i get sick in Córdoba again I'll go here!
2
from Mathias Noschis
March 22, 2023
I would strongly advice foreign tourists against this hospital. I made an appointment with a gastroenterologist and was immediately contacted by the International Patient Service. They're supposed to make your life easier but are actually an excuse to overcharge you without ever helping when needed. I've ended up paying over 500 USD to see a doctor and get some exams done, probably double of what I'd pay in Germany. They're very blunt about it and wrote to me they apply different tarifs to foreigners. We've all got a travel insurance, and I'm totally ok with a bit of a mark-up, but here I feel like a cow that's being milked to the very last drop.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $8,886
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $5,020
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $724
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $5,496
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $17,122
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $16,726
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $2,072
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,670
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $6,170
3.1
5 reviews
1
from Julieta Molina
November 30, 2023
In the offices of Patio Olmos, they scheduled me to be attended to by the guard and they NEVER called, at reception they informed me that the doctor who was going to attend to me LEFT!!! HE NEVER CALLED ME!!! A TOTAL LACK OF RESPECT.
They take care of me at the guard and they don't have items to clean a wound!!!! Terrible attention!!! Physiological solution and gauze...they have nothing.
5
from Olivia Smaldone
November 18, 2023
Came here as an international student. Best and most thorough care I have ever received for an acute condition that I regularly get admitted for. Nurses are very friendly. Clean facility. If i get sick in Córdoba again I'll go here!
2
from Mathias Noschis
March 22, 2023
I would strongly advice foreign tourists against this hospital. I made an appointment with a gastroenterologist and was immediately contacted by the International Patient Service. They're supposed to make your life easier but are actually an excuse to overcharge you without ever helping when needed. I've ended up paying over 500 USD to see a doctor and get some exams done, probably double of what I'd pay in Germany. They're very blunt about it and wrote to me they apply different tarifs to foreigners. We've all got a travel insurance, and I'm totally ok with a bit of a mark-up, but here I feel like a cow that's being milked to the very last drop.
Córdoba, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
We are a benchmark health care network in Argentina and we are committed to offering the world excellent medicine. Our Hospital is among the main
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5
from Shorne Lassiter
August 27, 2023
My experience with the staff was a very special and good one of course there were a couple of not so greats but as a whole I totally appreciated the experience and staff!
5
from Jonathan Engelke
July 26, 2023
My wife and I welcomed our first child with John Hopskins and we were treated exceptionally. Our stay lasted 6 days.
Nearly every member of the staff seemed to truly believe in the work they were doing and it instilled confidence in my wife and I.
The student nurses were very helpful and what they may have lacked in experience they made up for in drive and enthusiasm!
Two of the nurses, who helped my wife in labour, even visited us the next day to congratulate us and check up on the status of our child.
It did get busy for the nurses the last few days and we would love to have seen more lactation specialists on staff available to help us but after this incredible experience I will certainly encourage my wife and other parents to include John Hospkins in future family planning.
5
from Krystle Blomquist
June 13, 2023
We had a very nice experience here. Dr Kuwera and staff took perfect care of our toddler. He was competent, thorough and friendly-explaining everything as he went. It’s a large hospital, but with many helpful staff stations throughout, it’s easy enough to find your way around. Must register before entering, which ensures safety. Very thankful for wonderful healthcare.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $77,826
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $35,523
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $3,377
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $32,140
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $60,310
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $99,972
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $11,916
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $29,862
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $44,925
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Shorne Lassiter
August 27, 2023
My experience with the staff was a very special and good one of course there were a couple of not so greats but as a whole I totally appreciated the experience and staff!
5
from Jonathan Engelke
July 26, 2023
My wife and I welcomed our first child with John Hopskins and we were treated exceptionally. Our stay lasted 6 days.
Nearly every member of the staff seemed to truly believe in the work they were doing and it instilled confidence in my wife and I.
The student nurses were very helpful and what they may have lacked in experience they made up for in drive and enthusiasm!
Two of the nurses, who helped my wife in labour, even visited us the next day to congratulate us and check up on the status of our child.
It did get busy for the nurses the last few days and we would love to have seen more lactation specialists on staff available to help us but after this incredible experience I will certainly encourage my wife and other parents to include John Hospkins in future family planning.
5
from Krystle Blomquist
June 13, 2023
We had a very nice experience here. Dr Kuwera and staff took perfect care of our toddler. He was competent, thorough and friendly-explaining everything as he went. It’s a large hospital, but with many helpful staff stations throughout, it’s easy enough to find your way around. Must register before entering, which ensures safety. Very thankful for wonderful healthcare.
Baltimore, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Russian, Thai, Tagalog, Urdu, Vietnamese, Yiddish, Yoruba, Portuguese, Spanish; Castilian, Greek, Modern, Khmer, Igbo
Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, on the East Coast of the United States, Johns Hopkins Medicine unites the physicians and scientists of the Johns Hopkins University
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1
from brettfavreismyking
December 02, 2023
You will roll the dice with anesthesiologists at this facility.
I was "assigned" Dr. Traylor. A freakishly large, imposing and intimidating man with zero resemblance of care or compassion.
I'm sure he chose this field because no one would EVER seek his services. His patients haven't a choice. He suggested a female doctor. Best suggestion he's ever made.
In walks Dr. Sarah Cocoma complete with a raging eye infection. This woman SNUCK behind my bed, DISTRACTED me and FORCEFULLY shot VERSED in my IV.
It burns given gently.
To render me unconscious, without asking, warning or care.
Filthy conditions in every area including the elevators.
Stay away from the trauma this place leaves behind.
You've been dutifully warned.
1
from Savanah Georgia
December 01, 2023
The worst communication.
Terrible gaslighting.
The INEXCUSABLE FILTH in this facility.
It was everywhere.
The waiting room, the bathrooms, the hall was littered with garbage type red biohazard bags.
Even INSIDE my Operating Room...garbage on the floor. When I objected to what I was seeing, they promptly canceled my surgery.
I couldn't get out of that place fast enough...but not before one last gross show of filth, the floor of the elevator was littered with 2x2 gauze pads...soaked in something orange. I quickly pointed it out to my husband so he can see for himself what I was trying to describe. He quickly understood as an employee's foot was standing over some ofthem.
My biggest fears were handled BEAUTIFULLY by this pre-surg staff, they are willing, if able, to accommodate women patients with women doctors/ residents...they allow small gestures of modesty and that is commendable.
And just so you know...all those personal questions they ask you? And all the personal questions you ask them?
EVERYONE CAN HEAR YOU...as there only curtains for privacy. HIPAA laws must be out back on a smoke break with the 3 janitors this place employs.
2 thumbs down and shame on you.
5
from Bob
November 29, 2023
Had a good experience. Brought my father in law into Rush to be evaluated from stroke he had 3 weeks ago. They had him in a bed in less than 30 min. He was admitted and put into their stroke rehab program in less than a week.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $77,826
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $35,523
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $3,377
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $44,925
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $23,276
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral)
≈ $12,088
-
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) for varicose vein (Unilateral)
≈ $12,637
-
Phlebectomy (including mini-phleboctomy)
≈ $8,777
-
Catheter-directed sclerotherapy (CDS) (Unilateral)
≈ $3,075
3.4
5 reviews
1
from brettfavreismyking
December 02, 2023
You will roll the dice with anesthesiologists at this facility.
I was "assigned" Dr. Traylor. A freakishly large, imposing and intimidating man with zero resemblance of care or compassion.
I'm sure he chose this field because no one would EVER seek his services. His patients haven't a choice. He suggested a female doctor. Best suggestion he's ever made.
In walks Dr. Sarah Cocoma complete with a raging eye infection. This woman SNUCK behind my bed, DISTRACTED me and FORCEFULLY shot VERSED in my IV.
It burns given gently.
To render me unconscious, without asking, warning or care.
Filthy conditions in every area including the elevators.
Stay away from the trauma this place leaves behind.
You've been dutifully warned.
1
from Savanah Georgia
December 01, 2023
The worst communication.
Terrible gaslighting.
The INEXCUSABLE FILTH in this facility.
It was everywhere.
The waiting room, the bathrooms, the hall was littered with garbage type red biohazard bags.
Even INSIDE my Operating Room...garbage on the floor. When I objected to what I was seeing, they promptly canceled my surgery.
I couldn't get out of that place fast enough...but not before one last gross show of filth, the floor of the elevator was littered with 2x2 gauze pads...soaked in something orange. I quickly pointed it out to my husband so he can see for himself what I was trying to describe. He quickly understood as an employee's foot was standing over some ofthem.
My biggest fears were handled BEAUTIFULLY by this pre-surg staff, they are willing, if able, to accommodate women patients with women doctors/ residents...they allow small gestures of modesty and that is commendable.
And just so you know...all those personal questions they ask you? And all the personal questions you ask them?
EVERYONE CAN HEAR YOU...as there only curtains for privacy. HIPAA laws must be out back on a smoke break with the 3 janitors this place employs.
2 thumbs down and shame on you.
5
from Bob
November 29, 2023
Had a good experience. Brought my father in law into Rush to be evaluated from stroke he had 3 weeks ago. They had him in a bed in less than 30 min. He was admitted and put into their stroke rehab program in less than a week.
Chicago, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Rush University Medical Center is an academic medical center that includes a 671-bed hospital serving adults and children, the 61-bed Johnston R. Bowman Health Center
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4
from Elijah Svigals
December 06, 2023
Last summer I ended up in the ICU for 6 days with a pulmonary embolism. All the staff were wonderful, especially the nurses who changed my chux pads. Multiple doctors came to talk to me about my options, and I felt reassured that I was in good hands.
I was put in a catheter-directed thrombolysis study. My medical team explained the procedure in ways that my oxygen-deprived lungs could understand, and before I knew it I was rushed to the OR.
My follow-up care at MGH has been exceptional. I see a cardiologist and hematologist regularly now, but I am grateful to be alive thanks to the wonderful staff at MGH. You all rock!
5
from Glenn Petrarca
October 24, 2023
My wife was operated on 10/19. Our stay from then on and through the weekend was the best hospital experience to date. We especially want to comend the staff. Our nurse Lauren Schmidt was the happiest and most cheerful which flowes right to the patients making us feel great. All the staff was great.
5
from Douglas Ludens
August 27, 2023
Boston was going to be just a port of call on our cruise, but we had a medical emergency while we were here. We spent some time in a very busy emergency room, but they got us in for surgery within 24 hours. All the medical professionals who helped us were kind and very informative and caring.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemodectoma surgery
≈ $77,826
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $35,523
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $3,377
-
Peripheral artery angioplasty and stent placement
≈ $32,140
-
Abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR)
≈ $60,310
-
Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR)
≈ $99,972
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $11,916
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $29,862
-
Carotid angioplasty and stenting
≈ $44,925
3.8
5 reviews
4
from Elijah Svigals
December 06, 2023
Last summer I ended up in the ICU for 6 days with a pulmonary embolism. All the staff were wonderful, especially the nurses who changed my chux pads. Multiple doctors came to talk to me about my options, and I felt reassured that I was in good hands.
I was put in a catheter-directed thrombolysis study. My medical team explained the procedure in ways that my oxygen-deprived lungs could understand, and before I knew it I was rushed to the OR.
My follow-up care at MGH has been exceptional. I see a cardiologist and hematologist regularly now, but I am grateful to be alive thanks to the wonderful staff at MGH. You all rock!
5
from Glenn Petrarca
October 24, 2023
My wife was operated on 10/19. Our stay from then on and through the weekend was the best hospital experience to date. We especially want to comend the staff. Our nurse Lauren Schmidt was the happiest and most cheerful which flowes right to the patients making us feel great. All the staff was great.
5
from Douglas Ludens
August 27, 2023
Boston was going to be just a port of call on our cruise, but we had a medical emergency while we were here. We spent some time in a very busy emergency room, but they got us in for surgery within 24 hours. All the medical professionals who helped us were kind and very informative and caring.
Boston, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Khmer, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish; Castilian
Mass General has the largest hospital based research program in the U.S. Guided by the needs of our patients, Mass General delivers care grounded in
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 4.5 — Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre in Porto Alegre, Brazil, clinic with the most reviews number of 4938 — Hospital São Camilo Pompeia in São Paulo, Brazil.
With rating 4.0 and over — 13 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Carotid body paraganglioma:
worldwide
384 clinics
Germany
28 clinics
Spain
18 clinics
Russia
17 clinics
Czech Republic
14 clinics
Turkey
14 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Carotid body paraganglioma treatment:
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Diseases
- Aortoiliac allografting $2,145 - $106,419
- Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) embolization $2,523 - $33,101
- Bilateral varicose veins surgery $1,019 - $12,274
- Bronchoplastic surgery $476 - $49,374
- Carotid and intracerebral thrombolysis $8,392 - $101,696
- Carotid angioplasty and stenting $3,348 - $44,925
- Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) $2,612 - $35,523
- Catheter embolization $106 - $22,050
- Chest wall deformities correction in children by request
- Chest wall deformity correction $2,460 - $150,140
- Embolization of peripheral arteries aneurysm $4,483 - $59,439
- Endoscopic vein harvesting (EVH) for coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) $310 - $2,461
- Endovascular thrombectomy $772 - $29,862
- Esophageal dilation $165 - $6,645
- Esophageal stenting $980 - $19,560
- Esophagocoloplasty $775 - $24,499
- Femoral-popliteal bypass graft surgery $2,831 - $50,584
- Internal or external carotid artery embolization by request
- Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) by request
- Mediastinal cancer surgery $2,013 - $38,657
- Acute limb ischemia
- Aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD)
- Arterial embolism
- Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)
- Benign lung tumor
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
- Brachiocephalic occlusive disease
- Carotid artery disease
- Carotid body paraganglioma
- Celiac artery stenosis
- Chest wall deformity
- Chronic kidney disease
- Chronic limb ischemia
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis
- Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
- Cystic fibrosis (CF)
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Emphysema
- End-stage cardiac and pulmonary disease