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1 clinic specializing in Neurosurgery providing treatment of Neuralgia Neuralgia is a condition characterized by severe, stabbing, or burning pain along the course of a nerve. It can result from nerve damage, compression, or inflammation and often requires pain management strategies. disease in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca.
Besides this clinic there are 17 Neurosurgery clinics in Argentina.
Such diseases are treated by Sanatorio Junín: Acoustic neuroma, Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), Cubital tunnel syndrome, Neuralgia, Tarsal tunnel syndrome, and others.
5
from Azucena Montoya
September 20, 2023
I admitted my uncle to therapy on July 15 and he had excellent care. In the month of August, I admitted him again to coronary care, the nurses and doctors were very willing to provide the best care for the patient.
5
from Oscar Omar Aragón
August 18, 2023
Very good secretaries to attend to patients
1
from adrian tomas Noblega
August 11, 2023
Only Tom Cruise can take a turn via phone either wsp or call because it is truly AN IMPOSSIBLE MISSION !!!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,718
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $11,998
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $11,752
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $8,901
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $8,435
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,243
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,301
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,028
-
Epidural block
≈ $508
3.7
5 reviews
5
from Azucena Montoya
September 20, 2023
I admitted my uncle to therapy on July 15 and he had excellent care. In the month of August, I admitted him again to coronary care, the nurses and doctors were very willing to provide the best care for the patient.
5
from Oscar Omar Aragón
August 18, 2023
Very good secretaries to attend to patients
1
from adrian tomas Noblega
August 11, 2023
Only Tom Cruise can take a turn via phone either wsp or call because it is truly AN IMPOSSIBLE MISSION !!!
San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Sanatorio Junín offer the entire population of Catamarca and the NOA integrated health care at levels of low to high complexity, with a highly qualified
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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:
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,718
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $11,998
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $11,752
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $8,901
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $8,435
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,243
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,301
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,028
-
Epidural block
≈ $508
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:
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,718
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,301
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,028
-
Epidural block
≈ $508
-
Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $1,898
-
Facet joint injection
≈ $625
-
Nerve graft repair
≈ $3,090
-
Brachial plexus surgery
≈ $6,158
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $1,121
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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4
from Lina Albanello
December 07, 2023
I always go here and it works spectacularly. I never had any problems, the professionals and the treatment were fantastic, but please do something with the pathology reports because it closes at 6:00 p.m. and many of us never get to pick them up because we leave work or ask for appointments later than that time.
Maybe send them by email or leave them with the secretary.
1
from Eduardo Baez
November 24, 2023
Disaster the attention on the guard by the pseudodoctor Luisina Ramacciotti Mat 27567 saying that I thought that was a Kiosk.
The corresponding complaints will be made for lack of professional ethics.
The claim is recorded in the complaints book dated today.
1
from Jose Luis Ferloni
October 14, 2023
I had surgery in 2020, to date I am waiting for an invoice from the hospital, the doctor and the anesthetist. To make matters worse, the doctor Gustavo Delg... the urologist who operated on me did not solve my prostate problem, he did something crazy. All scoundrels. A piece of advice, the doctors in public hospitals are better professionals and honest.
The urologist Gustavo Delg..,
He was deleted from Doctoralia...why would it be?
I will have to file a complaint with the AFIP.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,718
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,301
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,028
-
Epidural block
≈ $508
-
Cranioplasty
≈ $4,300
-
Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $1,898
-
Facet joint injection
≈ $625
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $10,974
-
Brain abscess surgical treatment
≈ $2,830
3.3
5 reviews
4
from Lina Albanello
December 07, 2023
I always go here and it works spectacularly. I never had any problems, the professionals and the treatment were fantastic, but please do something with the pathology reports because it closes at 6:00 p.m. and many of us never get to pick them up because we leave work or ask for appointments later than that time.
Maybe send them by email or leave them with the secretary.
1
from Eduardo Baez
November 24, 2023
Disaster the attention on the guard by the pseudodoctor Luisina Ramacciotti Mat 27567 saying that I thought that was a Kiosk.
The corresponding complaints will be made for lack of professional ethics.
The claim is recorded in the complaints book dated today.
1
from Jose Luis Ferloni
October 14, 2023
I had surgery in 2020, to date I am waiting for an invoice from the hospital, the doctor and the anesthetist. To make matters worse, the doctor Gustavo Delg... the urologist who operated on me did not solve my prostate problem, he did something crazy. All scoundrels. A piece of advice, the doctors in public hospitals are better professionals and honest.
The urologist Gustavo Delg..,
He was deleted from Doctoralia...why would it be?
I will have to file a complaint with the AFIP.
Rosario, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
More than 100 years ago, on June 24, 1912, the Spanish Hospital was inaugurated in Rosario, driven by the demand for health care from Spanish
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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:
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,718
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $11,998
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $11,752
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $8,901
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $8,435
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,243
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,301
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,028
-
Epidural block
≈ $508
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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3
from Alexis Las Casas
November 25, 2023
I went on 11/22/23 at 11pm something (I don't remember the exact time) with a fever of 40 and discomfort throughout the body, with vomiting. To which they answer that they only attend to emergencies. Only guard is from 8am to 9pm. How can it be that a public hospital has guard duty all day and night and this hospital, which is classified as the best, only has guard duty during certain hours. The person who assists me tells me after I complained that I required medical attention that they would attend to me but I would have to wait at least 4 hours, but that it was safer in 5 hours. With terrible abdominal and body pain, I waited 1 hour and a half and left, to which they wanted to charge me for parking and with a card only. I had cash. But at night it is only with the posnet and you charge yourself. I had to go to the Lomas de San Isidro, and upon seeing my condition, they treated me in 30 minutes, where they referred me to a room and made me
Urgent studies and analysis. They treated me excellently.
Let's see if the hospital commission understands that the patient does not have a stipulated time to feel bad. That is why it is a guard to attend at any time. I know that the word (Guard) has a certain schedule for whoever manages the hospital. I must clarify that the hour of parking is too expensive, the hour costs more than two liters of gasoline. And the car is left out in the open. Also Sometimes to pay for parking there is a long line and there is a delay when you are in the sun or rain without shelter. It should be subsidized. But the greed is greater. I must clarify that the professionals always treated me more than well in the Austral. The issue is They give you shifts with a delay of 2 months. There are never shifts.
3
from Adriana Gargaglione
September 04, 2023
The hospital has excellent doctors. The serious problem that this hospital has is access to medical appointments. A patient has follow-up checks for chronic medication and the SHIFT staff, after several attempts, respond that they do not have appointments for this month and do not know when they will open the agenda for the next one. I go through the application and it doesn't schedule an appointment for that doctor and it tells me to contact me by phone. And as best as you can during your work hours, you keep trying and spend the month with the
Same answer 🤷♀️
It's an epic to get a turn. And an almost impossible challenge to achieve medical follow-up for treatment. How to solve it 🙏🏻? How many more patients are there in this same situation?
A first level hospital has to be able to solve this urgent issue.
5
from Cristian Ferreyra
June 29, 2023
Excellent attention from everyone, from the security person at the entrance, to the receptionists as well as the doctors, who are super professional. They treated me quickly and gave me an accurate diagnosis. There were a lot of people in the waiting room, I thought I wasn't going anymore. But the service is fast, since there are many receptionists and many doctors serving at the same time. The building is beautiful, large, clean, with coffee machines (you can pay with MercadoPago) and some things for breakfast. Highly recommended.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,718
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $11,998
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $11,752
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $8,901
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $8,435
-
Epidural block
≈ $508
-
Embolization for cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
≈ $15,883
-
Cranioplasty
≈ $4,300
-
Facet joint injection
≈ $625
3.1
5 reviews
3
from Alexis Las Casas
November 25, 2023
I went on 11/22/23 at 11pm something (I don't remember the exact time) with a fever of 40 and discomfort throughout the body, with vomiting. To which they answer that they only attend to emergencies. Only guard is from 8am to 9pm. How can it be that a public hospital has guard duty all day and night and this hospital, which is classified as the best, only has guard duty during certain hours. The person who assists me tells me after I complained that I required medical attention that they would attend to me but I would have to wait at least 4 hours, but that it was safer in 5 hours. With terrible abdominal and body pain, I waited 1 hour and a half and left, to which they wanted to charge me for parking and with a card only. I had cash. But at night it is only with the posnet and you charge yourself. I had to go to the Lomas de San Isidro, and upon seeing my condition, they treated me in 30 minutes, where they referred me to a room and made me
Urgent studies and analysis. They treated me excellently.
Let's see if the hospital commission understands that the patient does not have a stipulated time to feel bad. That is why it is a guard to attend at any time. I know that the word (Guard) has a certain schedule for whoever manages the hospital. I must clarify that the hour of parking is too expensive, the hour costs more than two liters of gasoline. And the car is left out in the open. Also Sometimes to pay for parking there is a long line and there is a delay when you are in the sun or rain without shelter. It should be subsidized. But the greed is greater. I must clarify that the professionals always treated me more than well in the Austral. The issue is They give you shifts with a delay of 2 months. There are never shifts.
3
from Adriana Gargaglione
September 04, 2023
The hospital has excellent doctors. The serious problem that this hospital has is access to medical appointments. A patient has follow-up checks for chronic medication and the SHIFT staff, after several attempts, respond that they do not have appointments for this month and do not know when they will open the agenda for the next one. I go through the application and it doesn't schedule an appointment for that doctor and it tells me to contact me by phone. And as best as you can during your work hours, you keep trying and spend the month with the
Same answer 🤷♀️
It's an epic to get a turn. And an almost impossible challenge to achieve medical follow-up for treatment. How to solve it 🙏🏻? How many more patients are there in this same situation?
A first level hospital has to be able to solve this urgent issue.
5
from Cristian Ferreyra
June 29, 2023
Excellent attention from everyone, from the security person at the entrance, to the receptionists as well as the doctors, who are super professional. They treated me quickly and gave me an accurate diagnosis. There were a lot of people in the waiting room, I thought I wasn't going anymore. But the service is fast, since there are many receptionists and many doctors serving at the same time. The building is beautiful, large, clean, with coffee machines (you can pay with MercadoPago) and some things for breakfast. Highly recommended.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Hospital Universitario Austral is a nonprofit organization known for its medical and nursing specialization, the quality of care, its highly specialized tertiary care, its infrastructure
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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:
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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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Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Neuralgia:
worldwide
579 clinics
United Kingdom
56 clinics
Germany
42 clinics
Australia
24 clinics
Turkey
21 clinics
Brazil
20 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Neuralgia treatment:
Surgical neurolysis
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Procedures
Diseases
- Brain shunt surgery ≈ $6,942
- Corpus callosotomy ≈ $4,527
- Craniofacial surgery ≈ $6,094
- Elevation of depressed skull fracture ≈ $4,848
- Endoscopic septostomy ≈ $4,153
- Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) ≈ $3,828
- Extracranial CSF drainage by request
- Focal resection ≈ $3,478
- Functional hemispherectomy ≈ $6,818
- Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) ≈ $15,709
- Lumbar puncture ≈ $474
- Multiple subpial transection (MST) ≈ $6,653
- Nerve decompression surgery ≈ $3,028
- Ommaya reservoir placement ≈ $3,890
- Peripheral nerve repair ≈ $3,301
- Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) insertion ≈ $23,202
- Shunt revision ≈ $3,668
- Temporal lobe resection ≈ $11,013
- Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leaks surgical repair ≈ $1,702
- Vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation ≈ $4,511
- Adrenal cancer
- Bell's palsy
- Benign adrenal tumor
- Bladder cancer
- Brain metastases
- Cavernous angioma
- Cavernous hemangioma
- Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM)
- Cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF)
- Craniofacial injury
- Craniopharyngioma
- Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
- Hemifacial spasm
- Hydrocephalus
- Intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS)
- Intraventricular tumor
- Jaw tumor
- Laryngeal cancer
- Lip cancer
- Malignant pheochromocytoma