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1 clinic specializing in Dentistry and Oncology in Posadas.
Besides this clinic there are 19 Dentistry, Oncology clinics in Argentina.
Such diseases are treated by Parque de la Salud de la Provincia de Misiones Dr. Ramón Madariaga: Adrenal cancer, Bladder cancer, Cervical cancer, Colorectal cancer (CRC), Head and neck cancer, and others.
5
from Federico Krause
August 30, 2023
I really liked the order and cleanliness that it has, as well as having a variety of equipment for outdoor gymnastics
5
from Daniel Gomez
April 29, 2023
Very nice space to exercise and also to enjoy with the children, very good condition, very well maintained.
4
from Laura Chalup
January 31, 2023
Excellent for walking, resting and having some mates looking at El Parana
Prices for popular procedures:
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Da Vinci XI robotic system for cancer treatment
by request
-
Open pulmonary valvotomy
≈ $17,152
-
Balloon valvuloplasty
≈ $23,139
-
Percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty (PBMV)
≈ $9,854
-
Removal of permanent pacemaker
≈ $5,458
-
Single chamber pacemaker insertion
≈ $7,673
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Cardiac resynchronization therapy with pacemaker (CRT-P)
≈ $11,293
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Cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator (CRT-D)
≈ $20,541
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Pacemaker replacement
≈ $3,069
4.4
5 reviews
5
from Federico Krause
August 30, 2023
I really liked the order and cleanliness that it has, as well as having a variety of equipment for outdoor gymnastics
5
from Daniel Gomez
April 29, 2023
Very nice space to exercise and also to enjoy with the children, very good condition, very well maintained.
4
from Laura Chalup
January 31, 2023
Excellent for walking, resting and having some mates looking at El Parana
Posadas, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Health Park of the Province of Misiones "Dr. Ramón Madariaga" was created through Law XVII Nº70, approved by the majority of the legislative body
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5
from Jessie Serrino
November 10, 2023
Perfect place! If you need emergency dental work while visiting Argentina, I definitely recommend coming here.
I came to Argentina on a business trip and broke my crown on a dulce de leche candy. I’m not local so I wasn’t sure where to go, but this place had great reviews.
They were flexible to my schedule, and let me come in at 6pm on a Friday to fix my tooth. Price was reasonable. Most importantly, the care was fantastic — even better than my dentist at home.
Also, I speak decent Spanish, but the dentist I saw spoke perfect English.
5/5.
5
from Sammm nextdoor
October 07, 2023
Let me start by saying that I HATE going to the dentist, let alone one that might not understand me…but I LOVED this dentist office.
I went to Dental Das and felt super confident. The doctor spoke fluent English and made me feel so comfortable even though I have anxiety attacks when being in the chair.
I went in to replace a metal crown and was SO impressed that I asked for an estimate to fill 3 cavities with porcelain, redo another porcelain crown to cover the receding black gum I had, annnnd to cosmetically correct my smile by doing 4 veneers for my front top teeth.
I saw him on a Monday for my crown, the appointment was about 2 hours. The crown was made in house and fit perfectly.
After deciding to do all my work with him, I went back the very next day and had a 3.5 hour appointment to do everything at once.
The third appointment was the following day and this day we made my night guard because I grind my teeth at night. I’ve never had a dentist offer to make me a guard like the one he made mx it fits so perfectly that I can’t spit it out at night like those store bought ones.
3 appointments in 3 consecutive days for 2 full porcelain crowns, 3 porcelain fillings, 4 porcelain veneers, and one night guard was a total of $2,400 USD.
This is obviously way more expensive than your general dentist in Buenos Aires but I felt very comfortable as a expat.
5
from Jana Padula
July 11, 2023
I've gone to many dentists over the years but Marisol and the rest of the Dental Das Group in Buenos Aires has been the best experience by far. They have top of the line equipment, the best team, and Dr. Marisol is so attentive to her patients. I couldn't have asked for a better experience. I recommend this dental office to anyone looking to have work done on their smile. 10/10! Thank you Dental Das!!!!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Gum graft surgery
≈ $705
-
Periodontal regenerative procedures
≈ $816
-
Implant crown
≈ $1,115
-
Porcelain veneers
$575
-
Removable full denture
$1,045
-
All-on-4 dental implants
≈ $8,512
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $14,788
-
3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $13,812
-
Tooth extraction
$130
4.7
5 reviews
5
from Jessie Serrino
November 10, 2023
Perfect place! If you need emergency dental work while visiting Argentina, I definitely recommend coming here.
I came to Argentina on a business trip and broke my crown on a dulce de leche candy. I’m not local so I wasn’t sure where to go, but this place had great reviews.
They were flexible to my schedule, and let me come in at 6pm on a Friday to fix my tooth. Price was reasonable. Most importantly, the care was fantastic — even better than my dentist at home.
Also, I speak decent Spanish, but the dentist I saw spoke perfect English.
5/5.
5
from Sammm nextdoor
October 07, 2023
Let me start by saying that I HATE going to the dentist, let alone one that might not understand me…but I LOVED this dentist office.
I went to Dental Das and felt super confident. The doctor spoke fluent English and made me feel so comfortable even though I have anxiety attacks when being in the chair.
I went in to replace a metal crown and was SO impressed that I asked for an estimate to fill 3 cavities with porcelain, redo another porcelain crown to cover the receding black gum I had, annnnd to cosmetically correct my smile by doing 4 veneers for my front top teeth.
I saw him on a Monday for my crown, the appointment was about 2 hours. The crown was made in house and fit perfectly.
After deciding to do all my work with him, I went back the very next day and had a 3.5 hour appointment to do everything at once.
The third appointment was the following day and this day we made my night guard because I grind my teeth at night. I’ve never had a dentist offer to make me a guard like the one he made mx it fits so perfectly that I can’t spit it out at night like those store bought ones.
3 appointments in 3 consecutive days for 2 full porcelain crowns, 3 porcelain fillings, 4 porcelain veneers, and one night guard was a total of $2,400 USD.
This is obviously way more expensive than your general dentist in Buenos Aires but I felt very comfortable as a expat.
5
from Jana Padula
July 11, 2023
I've gone to many dentists over the years but Marisol and the rest of the Dental Das Group in Buenos Aires has been the best experience by far. They have top of the line equipment, the best team, and Dr. Marisol is so attentive to her patients. I couldn't have asked for a better experience. I recommend this dental office to anyone looking to have work done on their smile. 10/10! Thank you Dental Das!!!!
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Dentistry
We are a team of dentists located in exciting Buenos Aires with vast experience in different fields of dentistry. We believe that constant training and
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Prices for popular procedures:
-
Gum graft surgery
$705
-
Periodontal regenerative procedures
≈ $816
-
Implant crown
≈ $1,115
-
Porcelain veneers
$530
-
Removable full denture
≈ $1,045
-
All-on-4 dental implants
from $6,305
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $14,788
-
3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $13,812
-
Tooth extraction
$71 - $180
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:
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $9,772
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $10,068
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $8,588
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $4,209
-
Conization
≈ $1,970
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $3,606
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $9,438
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $1,068
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $4,289
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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2
from Maria Mendoza
November 25, 2023
The only good thing about this hospital is the view because the truth is that customer service leaves a lot to be desired. I went to this hospital because it is the one that referred me to my social work. I traveled from the interior (1500kms) and arrived for my shift ON TIME to see the doctor. They attended to me 3 HOURS later. Then the doctor asked me to get an MRI done at the same hospital. Those who assisted me told me that I had to send a WhatsApp (since I was in person to request an appointment). I arrived at the place where I was staying and requested an appointment. They wanted to give me a shift almost a month later. I told them my situation and the urgency (since I had traveled many kilometers and couldn't stay that long). They cared little or nothing. They didn't give overtime shifts. After an odyssey to get the MRI, I was able to do it but in another place in the capital a day later.
I already had to go back so the doctor asked me to continue the treatment by teleconsultation. I left Buenos Aires the first days of September. WE ARE ALMOST REACHING DECEMBER and it is the 5th time that I cannot have the teleconsultation with the doctor. It is a disaster!. They make excuses that my social insurance doesn't cover it when I had already told them that I had no problem paying it privately but they continue to tease me. I hope my social work changes the hospital where it refers its members because it is truly regrettable. I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT AT ALL AND MUCH LESS IF YOU ARE FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE COUNTRY BECAUSE YOU WILL WASTE YOUR TIME AND YOUR MONEY.
4
from Martin Quintans
November 17, 2023
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Maybe they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. It can always be improved!! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Perhaps they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. You can always improve! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
5
from Sebastián Paz
November 02, 2023
Amazing staff. Doctors, nurses & admin are very professional and cozy. Thanks !
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $8,588
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $4,209
-
Conization
≈ $1,970
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $3,606
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $9,438
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $1,068
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $4,289
-
Chemoembolization
≈ $7,300
-
Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)
≈ $3,230
3.2
5 reviews
2
from Maria Mendoza
November 25, 2023
The only good thing about this hospital is the view because the truth is that customer service leaves a lot to be desired. I went to this hospital because it is the one that referred me to my social work. I traveled from the interior (1500kms) and arrived for my shift ON TIME to see the doctor. They attended to me 3 HOURS later. Then the doctor asked me to get an MRI done at the same hospital. Those who assisted me told me that I had to send a WhatsApp (since I was in person to request an appointment). I arrived at the place where I was staying and requested an appointment. They wanted to give me a shift almost a month later. I told them my situation and the urgency (since I had traveled many kilometers and couldn't stay that long). They cared little or nothing. They didn't give overtime shifts. After an odyssey to get the MRI, I was able to do it but in another place in the capital a day later.
I already had to go back so the doctor asked me to continue the treatment by teleconsultation. I left Buenos Aires the first days of September. WE ARE ALMOST REACHING DECEMBER and it is the 5th time that I cannot have the teleconsultation with the doctor. It is a disaster!. They make excuses that my social insurance doesn't cover it when I had already told them that I had no problem paying it privately but they continue to tease me. I hope my social work changes the hospital where it refers its members because it is truly regrettable. I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT AT ALL AND MUCH LESS IF YOU ARE FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE COUNTRY BECAUSE YOU WILL WASTE YOUR TIME AND YOUR MONEY.
4
from Martin Quintans
November 17, 2023
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Maybe they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. It can always be improved!! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Perhaps they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. You can always improve! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
5
from Sebastián Paz
November 02, 2023
Amazing staff. Doctors, nurses & admin are very professional and cozy. Thanks !
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The British Hospital of Buenos Aires is a non-profit civil association that aims to provide the community with highly complex health care, train medical professionals
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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:
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $8,588
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $4,209
-
Conization
≈ $1,970
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $3,606
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $9,438
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $1,068
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $4,289
-
Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)
≈ $3,230
-
Simple mastectomy
≈ $5,257
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 Fran Higuera
November 25, 2023
Today, November 24, 2023, I make public our experience in this hospital, we arrived with our little 1-year-old son who had dislocated his hand and it was swollen, we were admitted and the girl took care of us very well, I have no complaints, she sent us to traumatology where we lasted approximately 3 hours, after that time we returned to talk to the girl who treated them and she told me to wait for a doctor to come out of the offices and ask him if he could treat us and that's how we waited for about 1 hour and a rude, poorly educated doctor came out. And for me without a vocation, he told me that the orthopedic surgeons were in surgery that I had to wait and be ready to be grateful that they were there and lastly he asked me where I was from. He can't take it anymore and I left that place crying with my son, what a lack of empathy if they treat people like that, I don't even want to imagine how without it with children. Very bad experience and I hope that doctor doesn't have to happen because we live through it. (I am the child's mother)
5
from Alberto Yans
June 30, 2023
Excellent attention. Unique in Argentina given the specialization of the hospital.
Medical care is specialized.
1
from Kirsten Berenty
November 18, 2022
They claim they have a guardia or emergency but in reality they dont. You won't find a doc but you'll find loads of support staff. Not helpful when they've got support staff but no docs or nurses to actually help. It's claimed to be one of the best hospitals for kids but good luck trying to see a doc. My 5 year old had a fever for 3 days and convulsions so we decided to go to this hospital. Arrived and waited an hour for no one so I went banging on the guardia door, spoke to informes, admisión, orientation, etc but no help. I had to burst into their lunch room where at least 5 nurses were sitting down chatting just to get help. Screaming for help is the one way to go. You need to make a stink, bursting into rooms to get help. That's not how a hospital should run. Why must you have 5 people in informes, one in admison, one in orientation and ZERO doctorss???!!!! They've got no problem sending security at me but a doctor they don't have.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Childhood vascular tumor treatment
≈ $735
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Orbital tumor temoval
≈ $16,514
-
Liver transplantation
by request
-
Chemotherapy for leukemia
by request
-
Chemotherapy for retinoblastoma
by request
-
Chemotherapy for lymphoma
by request
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Chemotherapy for eye cancer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for bone cancer
by request
4.4
5 reviews
1
from Fran Higuera
November 25, 2023
Today, November 24, 2023, I make public our experience in this hospital, we arrived with our little 1-year-old son who had dislocated his hand and it was swollen, we were admitted and the girl took care of us very well, I have no complaints, she sent us to traumatology where we lasted approximately 3 hours, after that time we returned to talk to the girl who treated them and she told me to wait for a doctor to come out of the offices and ask him if he could treat us and that's how we waited for about 1 hour and a rude, poorly educated doctor came out. And for me without a vocation, he told me that the orthopedic surgeons were in surgery that I had to wait and be ready to be grateful that they were there and lastly he asked me where I was from. He can't take it anymore and I left that place crying with my son, what a lack of empathy if they treat people like that, I don't even want to imagine how without it with children. Very bad experience and I hope that doctor doesn't have to happen because we live through it. (I am the child's mother)
5
from Alberto Yans
June 30, 2023
Excellent attention. Unique in Argentina given the specialization of the hospital.
Medical care is specialized.
1
from Kirsten Berenty
November 18, 2022
They claim they have a guardia or emergency but in reality they dont. You won't find a doc but you'll find loads of support staff. Not helpful when they've got support staff but no docs or nurses to actually help. It's claimed to be one of the best hospitals for kids but good luck trying to see a doc. My 5 year old had a fever for 3 days and convulsions so we decided to go to this hospital. Arrived and waited an hour for no one so I went banging on the guardia door, spoke to informes, admisión, orientation, etc but no help. I had to burst into their lunch room where at least 5 nurses were sitting down chatting just to get help. Screaming for help is the one way to go. You need to make a stink, bursting into rooms to get help. That's not how a hospital should run. Why must you have 5 people in informes, one in admison, one in orientation and ZERO doctorss???!!!! They've got no problem sending security at me but a doctor they don't have.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Ricardo Gutiérrez Children's Hospital is a highly complex, tertiary, reference hospital for the entire country and neighboring countries. Since its creation, in 1875, it
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