Lyme disease treatment in 154 Neurosurgery clinics in Asia
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154 clinics specializing in Neurosurgery providing treatment of Lyme disease Lyme disease is a tick-borne infectious illness caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi. It commonly presents with fever, headache, fatigue, and skin rash, and if left untreated, it can lead to more severe symptoms affecting the joints, heart, and nervous system. in Asia.
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3
from Nongluck Nopp.
December 07, 2023
TERRIBLY SLOW!! 1 hour in a queue for payment and medicine collection. I’ve been using this hospital for several years and the service is significantly getting worse.
There’s no SMS or any notifications to let you know when your queue is coming up, so you have no choice but to wait patiently in the waiting area. Staffs were nice and friendly but there must be something totally wrong with the system or process. Please take this as a feedback to improve your service.
5
from steven melissa
November 26, 2023
I prebooked my consultation and surgey from New Zealand at Sikarin Hospital, Their International team made everything so easy for me, beautiful hospital, very clean and all the staff i encounted were fantastic, My Doctor in urology dept was excellent as was his team. I am happy to recommend this hospital to all travelers and of coarse the lovely Thai people. Thank you.
1
from Saowakhon Fungkhachorn
October 02, 2023
The service usual great but now just dropped below acceptable. Loud construction noise in waiting area, long wait time. Very disappointed
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $2,010
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $19,538
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $18,167
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $12,345
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $17,398
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $5,158
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $4,678
-
Embolization for cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
≈ $24,126
-
Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $3,532
4.6
5 reviews
3
from Nongluck Nopp.
December 07, 2023
TERRIBLY SLOW!! 1 hour in a queue for payment and medicine collection. I’ve been using this hospital for several years and the service is significantly getting worse.
There’s no SMS or any notifications to let you know when your queue is coming up, so you have no choice but to wait patiently in the waiting area. Staffs were nice and friendly but there must be something totally wrong with the system or process. Please take this as a feedback to improve your service.
5
from steven melissa
November 26, 2023
I prebooked my consultation and surgey from New Zealand at Sikarin Hospital, Their International team made everything so easy for me, beautiful hospital, very clean and all the staff i encounted were fantastic, My Doctor in urology dept was excellent as was his team. I am happy to recommend this hospital to all travelers and of coarse the lovely Thai people. Thank you.
1
from Saowakhon Fungkhachorn
October 02, 2023
The service usual great but now just dropped below acceptable. Loud construction noise in waiting area, long wait time. Very disappointed
Bangkok, Thailand
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Khmer
Sikarin was established to provide services for both domestic and international patients. We have the expertise of specialists in patient care. And with modern technology,
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1
from anyong lee
October 20, 2023
Ward 2B
All the nurse in 2B like everyone own them billion dollar, they are not come to help their patient nor patient family members. All your nurse will only know how to restrict you to do anythings.. without suggest alternative solution.
Hey... Patient and the patient family members paid money for treatment...not paid money come here and let you order or instruct them with nonsen reason of yours.. but when the family members ask your nurse to do things, they will just know how to say
" I not sure",
" You just wait Doctor",
" You wait 1st I come later"
" You need to wait"
Eventually nothings your nurse manage to help nor they really successfully help.. Cause after 1000 years also they didn't come to help the family members.
.... Such lousy service in nowdays, you think how long your hospital can sustain..
5
from jesslowwenni oxford
October 17, 2023
I am very grateful to Dr Mogan for he has done a great job in getting right in the whole diagnostic process. He is very detail, sincere and capable in addressing the rootcause of my illness with proper proposal to me. I am a difficult to treat patient with precondition of 3 years serious iron deficiency anemia due to heavy menstrual disorder. I came all the way from KL to Ipoh see Dr Mogan for
second opinion as recommended by
my mum and sis. This is the best O&G specialist I have seen so far compare to a few gynae I met. Kudos to Dr. Mogan and all Fatimah Hospital nurses and staff. Two surgery in less than a week, I wouldnt be able to make it through without your support. Thank you for helping me in regaining my health. My heartfelt gratitude to all. God bless all of you.
4
from chris wong
July 12, 2023
Last month on 17/6, I was admitted to Hospital Fatimah into emergency ward due to intestinal problems gets me into pain for a day. The request is from me to the one of hospital in Ipoh due to family also at home. The surgery has happened on 18/6, and it is OK but I’m not get used to this due to after abdominal surgery, so I was able to get help from the nurse in charge on day and night. The doctors in charge are helpful for the first time into surgery process and it’s been over 3 weeks, I’m moving on for abdominal recovery. But one thing it is discomfort is, the private hospital is becoming other’s patients private hotel. Usually there will be less noise but the patients nearby are quite noisy. But whatever, I hope that I am on smooth and get well soon.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $1,478
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,442
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,503
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,008
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $11,121
-
Cranioplasty
≈ $4,803
-
Brain shunt surgery
≈ $7,562
-
Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $2,133
-
Craniotomy
≈ $13,156
3.4
5 reviews
1
from anyong lee
October 20, 2023
Ward 2B
All the nurse in 2B like everyone own them billion dollar, they are not come to help their patient nor patient family members. All your nurse will only know how to restrict you to do anythings.. without suggest alternative solution.
Hey... Patient and the patient family members paid money for treatment...not paid money come here and let you order or instruct them with nonsen reason of yours.. but when the family members ask your nurse to do things, they will just know how to say
" I not sure",
" You just wait Doctor",
" You wait 1st I come later"
" You need to wait"
Eventually nothings your nurse manage to help nor they really successfully help.. Cause after 1000 years also they didn't come to help the family members.
.... Such lousy service in nowdays, you think how long your hospital can sustain..
5
from jesslowwenni oxford
October 17, 2023
I am very grateful to Dr Mogan for he has done a great job in getting right in the whole diagnostic process. He is very detail, sincere and capable in addressing the rootcause of my illness with proper proposal to me. I am a difficult to treat patient with precondition of 3 years serious iron deficiency anemia due to heavy menstrual disorder. I came all the way from KL to Ipoh see Dr Mogan for
second opinion as recommended by
my mum and sis. This is the best O&G specialist I have seen so far compare to a few gynae I met. Kudos to Dr. Mogan and all Fatimah Hospital nurses and staff. Two surgery in less than a week, I wouldnt be able to make it through without your support. Thank you for helping me in regaining my health. My heartfelt gratitude to all. God bless all of you.
4
from chris wong
July 12, 2023
Last month on 17/6, I was admitted to Hospital Fatimah into emergency ward due to intestinal problems gets me into pain for a day. The request is from me to the one of hospital in Ipoh due to family also at home. The surgery has happened on 18/6, and it is OK but I’m not get used to this due to after abdominal surgery, so I was able to get help from the nurse in charge on day and night. The doctors in charge are helpful for the first time into surgery process and it’s been over 3 weeks, I’m moving on for abdominal recovery. But one thing it is discomfort is, the private hospital is becoming other’s patients private hotel. Usually there will be less noise but the patients nearby are quite noisy. But whatever, I hope that I am on smooth and get well soon.
Ipoh, Malaysia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Tamil
Hospital Fatimah is a not-for-profit private hospital at Ipoh Garden, boasting easy access to transportation, banks, shops and eateries. Founded by The Congregation of the
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4
from J.H. Martel
October 16, 2023
My first visit to Manila Doctors Hospital was a positive experience, surpassing any hospitals I've encountered in Cavite. The facility even boasts its own food court, which aligns well with contemporary expectations and technology standards.
However, in contrast to this modern amenity, the appearance and condition of the doctor's rooms left something to be desired. It felt as though they had been frozen in time, reminiscent of the 1990s. Small room, ventilated, yes, but crowded outside.
1
from J Wu
September 16, 2023
I don't know if all hospitals have become like this after covid, but at this hospital you will feel that everyone... from doctors, nurses down to their janitors have become unsympathetic towards patients and is only working for their own gain and the hospital is just making money.
This hospital is not in the top 5 but it is still expensive. The price paid was not worth it, a life was lost and relatives had trouble from emergency room until claiming of the death certificate.
Service wise, it was terrible. Emergency service where patient felt neglected. Companions also can't enter until 12 hours later you will know that patient couldn't breathe anymore (because patient practically had no immune system) and needed to enter the covid ward. Emergency nurses and doctors are digusted at the patient.
A patient having more than 10 doctors and those are consultants. Diagnosis and Prognosis were unclear. Doctors who tend to pass the blame to the relatives ("Weren't you informed?"). Medical staff basically aren't pro-active and you have to ask every single thing. Interns who do not know how to talk to patient and relatives ( who would tell you to get the item needed and hang up on you) and are practically robots or who are doing things by the book.
And then, you would just hear from other people, "Oh, we have that service." or " We have that item, we use it for..." but we never had these service.
A patient who could still walk into the emergency room became bedridden and degraded into a vegetable in a month's span.
Death certificate was problematic as the doctor didn't train the doctor in charge on what to do and numerous revisions done added insult to the grieving family.
The medical abstract was a pain to obtain and didn't contain the detailed explaination as to what happened to the patient at the course of the confinement. Also, reading said document felt like it was written by a failing medical student.
I personally do not recommend this hospital. Their on duty nurses ( probably the same as anywhere) are by orders and do not have compassion or sympathy for the patient. Their on duty residents are disappointing and felt if there is no physical problem seen then there is no problem... likewise executing traits of no sympathy to patients.
3
from Jeremy F
September 07, 2023
Giving 3 stars because we had a mix of good and bad experience at this hospital. This is our hospital of choice, atleast if you compare them with Chinese Gen or Manila Med, I can confidently say that they are better. Our outpatient experience here was very good. From HMO office, Lab, Nurses, Doctors and their secretaries, all gave us a pleasant and warm service. We always go back here for our outpatient medical needs. Their facilities is good and the vibe is almost similar to Medical City.
It's a different story when my partner had to rush his mother to their emergency at the wee hours. Their staff posted outside the Emergency Room were bad discriminating profilers. They gave warm assistance when you look rich or arrived with a private car. But if you look poor, they will just stare at you.
We arrived on their emergency room using a barangay ambulance. My partner is wearing his everyday home clothes, shirt with holes, shorts with holes. It is a an emergency so ofcourse we didn't have the time to dress up. When we arrived there, no one came near to us, to assist us to unload the patient. The guard just stayed at his pedestal, unbothered by the ambulance siren. I was the one who even grabbed a wheelchair from their door to the ambulance. Maybe they thought we are just a barangay health worker or "tambays" because of our clothes and it is okay.
Until, I witnessed how they assisted someone who arrived on a Toyota Fortuner. All of the staff including the guard went to the Fortuner to assist that patient. The guard urgently grabbed a wheelchair and they are all energetic. Very different when we arrived on a barangay ambulance.
Inside the ER, my partner told me that their behavior changed when they found out her mom (the patient) and him are platinum members. They were all of sudden fast, caring and attentive. They probably got surprised how a beggar looking guy with holes in his shorts is a platinum plus member.
This will still be our hospital of choice despite that incident because of proximity. Although, I hope that they give the same treatment to anyone regardless if they look poor or rich.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $976
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $10,024
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $9,873
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $7,143
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,163
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $7,593
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $2,781
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,498
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,123
3.3
5 reviews
4
from J.H. Martel
October 16, 2023
My first visit to Manila Doctors Hospital was a positive experience, surpassing any hospitals I've encountered in Cavite. The facility even boasts its own food court, which aligns well with contemporary expectations and technology standards.
However, in contrast to this modern amenity, the appearance and condition of the doctor's rooms left something to be desired. It felt as though they had been frozen in time, reminiscent of the 1990s. Small room, ventilated, yes, but crowded outside.
1
from J Wu
September 16, 2023
I don't know if all hospitals have become like this after covid, but at this hospital you will feel that everyone... from doctors, nurses down to their janitors have become unsympathetic towards patients and is only working for their own gain and the hospital is just making money.
This hospital is not in the top 5 but it is still expensive. The price paid was not worth it, a life was lost and relatives had trouble from emergency room until claiming of the death certificate.
Service wise, it was terrible. Emergency service where patient felt neglected. Companions also can't enter until 12 hours later you will know that patient couldn't breathe anymore (because patient practically had no immune system) and needed to enter the covid ward. Emergency nurses and doctors are digusted at the patient.
A patient having more than 10 doctors and those are consultants. Diagnosis and Prognosis were unclear. Doctors who tend to pass the blame to the relatives ("Weren't you informed?"). Medical staff basically aren't pro-active and you have to ask every single thing. Interns who do not know how to talk to patient and relatives ( who would tell you to get the item needed and hang up on you) and are practically robots or who are doing things by the book.
And then, you would just hear from other people, "Oh, we have that service." or " We have that item, we use it for..." but we never had these service.
A patient who could still walk into the emergency room became bedridden and degraded into a vegetable in a month's span.
Death certificate was problematic as the doctor didn't train the doctor in charge on what to do and numerous revisions done added insult to the grieving family.
The medical abstract was a pain to obtain and didn't contain the detailed explaination as to what happened to the patient at the course of the confinement. Also, reading said document felt like it was written by a failing medical student.
I personally do not recommend this hospital. Their on duty nurses ( probably the same as anywhere) are by orders and do not have compassion or sympathy for the patient. Their on duty residents are disappointing and felt if there is no physical problem seen then there is no problem... likewise executing traits of no sympathy to patients.
3
from Jeremy F
September 07, 2023
Giving 3 stars because we had a mix of good and bad experience at this hospital. This is our hospital of choice, atleast if you compare them with Chinese Gen or Manila Med, I can confidently say that they are better. Our outpatient experience here was very good. From HMO office, Lab, Nurses, Doctors and their secretaries, all gave us a pleasant and warm service. We always go back here for our outpatient medical needs. Their facilities is good and the vibe is almost similar to Medical City.
It's a different story when my partner had to rush his mother to their emergency at the wee hours. Their staff posted outside the Emergency Room were bad discriminating profilers. They gave warm assistance when you look rich or arrived with a private car. But if you look poor, they will just stare at you.
We arrived on their emergency room using a barangay ambulance. My partner is wearing his everyday home clothes, shirt with holes, shorts with holes. It is a an emergency so ofcourse we didn't have the time to dress up. When we arrived there, no one came near to us, to assist us to unload the patient. The guard just stayed at his pedestal, unbothered by the ambulance siren. I was the one who even grabbed a wheelchair from their door to the ambulance. Maybe they thought we are just a barangay health worker or "tambays" because of our clothes and it is okay.
Until, I witnessed how they assisted someone who arrived on a Toyota Fortuner. All of the staff including the guard went to the Fortuner to assist that patient. The guard urgently grabbed a wheelchair and they are all energetic. Very different when we arrived on a barangay ambulance.
Inside the ER, my partner told me that their behavior changed when they found out her mom (the patient) and him are platinum members. They were all of sudden fast, caring and attentive. They probably got surprised how a beggar looking guy with holes in his shorts is a platinum plus member.
This will still be our hospital of choice despite that incident because of proximity. Although, I hope that they give the same treatment to anyone regardless if they look poor or rich.
Manila, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
For more than sixty (60) years, Manila Doctors Hospital has embraced the challenge of providing accessible, world-class, quality healthcare. which houses the most advanced cancer
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1
from John Patrick Hernandez
December 04, 2023
Why does a hospital labeled "World Class" provide an ultrasound schedule a month later? This issue isn't recent; they could have addressed it by adding more machines to handle the patient load.
St. Luke's moved Maxicare to their HMO Concierge, despite the limited space in the small building. Only a few individuals can enter the office, leaving others waiting outside in the sweltering heat.
2
from Jason Co
October 05, 2023
The service when checking in is quite nice and welcoming, unfortunately, for me it's downhill after that. Very very noisy nurses, it takes minimum of 10 minutes before a nurse comes to my room after pressing the red button because my dextrose kept beeping since it was almost empty. this happened several times. What if it was an emergency?!
4
from Evie Wong
July 04, 2023
I’d say majority of the staff are very well mannered and trained. Everytime I ask anyone that works there some information, they guided me immediately.
I’d say the art building though is a bit old and dirty but the main building is pretty clean and sometimes confusing to navigate.
Better to bring in cash or card because unfortunately their gcash doesn’t work. One of the downsides in some of the services here are usually packed with people so best to call in advance. I do love the service and the professionalism but this is definitely a very expensive hospital.
Besides all this, there are food places inside where they serve really good food.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $976
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $10,024
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $9,873
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $7,143
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,163
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $7,593
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $2,781
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,498
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,123
4.0
5 reviews
1
from John Patrick Hernandez
December 04, 2023
Why does a hospital labeled "World Class" provide an ultrasound schedule a month later? This issue isn't recent; they could have addressed it by adding more machines to handle the patient load.
St. Luke's moved Maxicare to their HMO Concierge, despite the limited space in the small building. Only a few individuals can enter the office, leaving others waiting outside in the sweltering heat.
2
from Jason Co
October 05, 2023
The service when checking in is quite nice and welcoming, unfortunately, for me it's downhill after that. Very very noisy nurses, it takes minimum of 10 minutes before a nurse comes to my room after pressing the red button because my dextrose kept beeping since it was almost empty. this happened several times. What if it was an emergency?!
4
from Evie Wong
July 04, 2023
I’d say majority of the staff are very well mannered and trained. Everytime I ask anyone that works there some information, they guided me immediately.
I’d say the art building though is a bit old and dirty but the main building is pretty clean and sometimes confusing to navigate.
Better to bring in cash or card because unfortunately their gcash doesn’t work. One of the downsides in some of the services here are usually packed with people so best to call in advance. I do love the service and the professionalism but this is definitely a very expensive hospital.
Besides all this, there are food places inside where they serve really good food.
Quezon City, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St. Luke’s Medical Center is recognized as the leading and most respected healthcare institution in the Philippines. Its two facilities in Quezon City and Global
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4
from valerie pablo
November 30, 2023
Better triaging system in ER than other hospitals like Asian hospital. The staff in ER have truly taken care of us. The room (regular private) is also very clean and frequently being taken care of by the housekeeping. The doctors and nurses are also very accommodating and have truly taken care of us during our confinement. Please continue to be a patient centered facility.
5
from Rain elL CA
October 08, 2023
Felt like we were in a Hotel than a Hospital because of how clean the building is and the staff were very courteous, friendly and accomodating.
Even though we went there for a walk in accommodation, the service was fast.
Parking was a bit confusing though, so glad there were signs in every corner that guided us to B4.
5
from Gale Bayona
August 07, 2023
The hospital itself is organized and beautiful, the nurses and staff are nice and attentive to my inquiries. While waiting the hospital offers snacks and drinks like water, coffee, and some juices. Place is clean
The toilets are clean everything is good.
You can't say bad about St. Lukes of course except for the price LOL😅. St. Lukes no.1
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $976
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $10,024
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $9,873
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $7,143
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,163
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $7,593
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $2,781
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,498
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,123
3.3
5 reviews
4
from valerie pablo
November 30, 2023
Better triaging system in ER than other hospitals like Asian hospital. The staff in ER have truly taken care of us. The room (regular private) is also very clean and frequently being taken care of by the housekeeping. The doctors and nurses are also very accommodating and have truly taken care of us during our confinement. Please continue to be a patient centered facility.
5
from Rain elL CA
October 08, 2023
Felt like we were in a Hotel than a Hospital because of how clean the building is and the staff were very courteous, friendly and accomodating.
Even though we went there for a walk in accommodation, the service was fast.
Parking was a bit confusing though, so glad there were signs in every corner that guided us to B4.
5
from Gale Bayona
August 07, 2023
The hospital itself is organized and beautiful, the nurses and staff are nice and attentive to my inquiries. While waiting the hospital offers snacks and drinks like water, coffee, and some juices. Place is clean
The toilets are clean everything is good.
You can't say bad about St. Lukes of course except for the price LOL😅. St. Lukes no.1
Taguig, Philippines
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St. Luke’s Medical Center is recognized as the leading and most respected healthcare institution in the Philippines. Its two facilities in Quezon City and Global
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5
from amal hejazi
November 22, 2023
Best doctors Dr Rania Abu Samra, Dr Mohammed Saadat 😍 really you feel comfortable dealing with them, nurses are awesome and helpful. I recommend this hospital for everyone. Inpatient and outpatient services are fast and very good. Emergency department also very fast and doctors available there usually contact the main doctor of the patient
1
from Мария M.
November 11, 2023
I just step into this hospital and they already charge my card for 2,000 dirham, I don’t even see any doctor yet. They said it’s deposit but does is make any sense?
We would pay for services after its complete! Or do you think we will run? SCAM
We was transferred from mediclinic Al Sufouh to Mediclinic City Hospital.
We pay 2,000 dirham (600$) and don’t get any help.
For simple drainage of abscess they asked 35,000 dirham (10,000$). We was shocked.
All staff extremely slow, we spend 5 hours in this hospital and get 0 help. One doctor look and call another doctor, another look and call another doctor. No one don’t want do the job unless you pay 35,000 dirham.
We pay 2,000 dirham for 0 help.
Please avoid this hospital because they care only money and not humanity.
5
from Reyan Singh
November 11, 2023
Dr. Ved Goswami is very friendly and an expert at being an orthopedic. After meeting him, I feel much better than ever
and also he is the first orthopedic I have ever met in Mediclinic City hospital.
Thank you Dr. Ved, From Reyan Singh
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $2,865
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,722
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $26,299
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $15,399
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $31,334
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,903
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $24,411
3.7
5 reviews
5
from amal hejazi
November 22, 2023
Best doctors Dr Rania Abu Samra, Dr Mohammed Saadat 😍 really you feel comfortable dealing with them, nurses are awesome and helpful. I recommend this hospital for everyone. Inpatient and outpatient services are fast and very good. Emergency department also very fast and doctors available there usually contact the main doctor of the patient
1
from Мария M.
November 11, 2023
I just step into this hospital and they already charge my card for 2,000 dirham, I don’t even see any doctor yet. They said it’s deposit but does is make any sense?
We would pay for services after its complete! Or do you think we will run? SCAM
We was transferred from mediclinic Al Sufouh to Mediclinic City Hospital.
We pay 2,000 dirham (600$) and don’t get any help.
For simple drainage of abscess they asked 35,000 dirham (10,000$). We was shocked.
All staff extremely slow, we spend 5 hours in this hospital and get 0 help. One doctor look and call another doctor, another look and call another doctor. No one don’t want do the job unless you pay 35,000 dirham.
We pay 2,000 dirham for 0 help.
Please avoid this hospital because they care only money and not humanity.
5
from Reyan Singh
November 11, 2023
Dr. Ved Goswami is very friendly and an expert at being an orthopedic. After meeting him, I feel much better than ever
and also he is the first orthopedic I have ever met in Mediclinic City hospital.
Thank you Dr. Ved, From Reyan Singh
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, French, Hindi, Arabic, Greek, Modern
Upon opening in 2008, Mediclinic City Hospital was the first multi-disciplinary hospital in Dubai Healthcare City. As a state-of-the-art healthcare facility, it has continued to
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1
from Emily Greig
December 05, 2023
I would not recommend Mediclinic Dubai Mall at all. Whilst it is very convenient to get to if you live in downtown, the service I have received has been extremely poor - for example doing a blood test and then being told two months later (despite chasing for progress updates) that they had followed the wrong procedure so have to repeat the test. The customer service is not good - it is difficult to get hold of their customer service team and often get passed between various different people and teams. I would recommend that you go elsewhere for treatment, the American Hospital in my experience is much better.
5
from Rakhee Varma
November 30, 2023
Dr. Chandan is an exceptional gynecologist who seamlessly blends expertise with a friendly demeanor. Her approach creates a comfortable environment, fostering trust and ensuring patients feel at ease throughout their visit. Highly recommended for their professionalism and compassionate care.
1
from D. S.
November 25, 2023
This one of those facilities that asks you how you're going to pay before they ask you what you need. As long as they are taking your money first their patient care, response and followup is absolute garbage. I have a thread of calls and emails that went to at least 5-6 people just to simply get them to respond to me after my consult on a matter they told me to email about. They gave me the wrong email address. They promised to call and never did. I followed up 5-6 times. They are incompetent, disorganized and simply don't care. Despite expressing my dissatisfaction nobody bothered to also follow up. Spend your money or insurance elsewhere.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $2,865
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,722
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $26,299
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $15,399
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $31,334
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,903
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,419
3.9
5 reviews
1
from Emily Greig
December 05, 2023
I would not recommend Mediclinic Dubai Mall at all. Whilst it is very convenient to get to if you live in downtown, the service I have received has been extremely poor - for example doing a blood test and then being told two months later (despite chasing for progress updates) that they had followed the wrong procedure so have to repeat the test. The customer service is not good - it is difficult to get hold of their customer service team and often get passed between various different people and teams. I would recommend that you go elsewhere for treatment, the American Hospital in my experience is much better.
5
from Rakhee Varma
November 30, 2023
Dr. Chandan is an exceptional gynecologist who seamlessly blends expertise with a friendly demeanor. Her approach creates a comfortable environment, fostering trust and ensuring patients feel at ease throughout their visit. Highly recommended for their professionalism and compassionate care.
1
from D. S.
November 25, 2023
This one of those facilities that asks you how you're going to pay before they ask you what you need. As long as they are taking your money first their patient care, response and followup is absolute garbage. I have a thread of calls and emails that went to at least 5-6 people just to simply get them to respond to me after my consult on a matter they told me to email about. They gave me the wrong email address. They promised to call and never did. I followed up 5-6 times. They are incompetent, disorganized and simply don't care. Despite expressing my dissatisfaction nobody bothered to also follow up. Spend your money or insurance elsewhere.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, French, Arabic
Mediclinic Dubai Mall is Dubai’s largest ambulatory care medical centre. Located in The Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping complex, Mediclinic Dubai Mall covers over
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5
from yla hernandez
December 06, 2023
Always a good service with Mediclinic Welcare. Especially my experience with my Dermatologist Doctor Betsy Narayan.She was very informative, she takes good care of her patients and answers all questions.More importantly she was able to address my skin problem and now i feel amazing.
Also Nurses here are very nice and assist you with everything.
5
from aswathy surendran
December 03, 2023
Exceptional experience with Dr. Amera! Her extensive knowledge, compassionate care, and tailored nutrition plans have transformed my well-being. Grateful for the positive changes in my health and her ongoing support. Highly recommend for anyone seeking expert guidance on nutrition and a healthier lifestyle!
5
from Tanvi Jadhav
October 19, 2023
We were privileged to attend an antenatal workshop arranged by the hospital for to be parents. It was a day long workshop and carefully addressed all the concerns and worries a new parent may have. It was an interactive and a very insightful workshop. Many thanks to the team working at Mediclinic Welcare for their compassion towards new parents. Would totally recommend this hospital for a joyful pregnancy experience.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $2,865
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,722
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $26,299
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $15,399
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $31,334
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,903
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,419
4.4
5 reviews
5
from yla hernandez
December 06, 2023
Always a good service with Mediclinic Welcare. Especially my experience with my Dermatologist Doctor Betsy Narayan.She was very informative, she takes good care of her patients and answers all questions.More importantly she was able to address my skin problem and now i feel amazing.
Also Nurses here are very nice and assist you with everything.
5
from aswathy surendran
December 03, 2023
Exceptional experience with Dr. Amera! Her extensive knowledge, compassionate care, and tailored nutrition plans have transformed my well-being. Grateful for the positive changes in my health and her ongoing support. Highly recommend for anyone seeking expert guidance on nutrition and a healthier lifestyle!
5
from Tanvi Jadhav
October 19, 2023
We were privileged to attend an antenatal workshop arranged by the hospital for to be parents. It was a day long workshop and carefully addressed all the concerns and worries a new parent may have. It was an interactive and a very insightful workshop. Many thanks to the team working at Mediclinic Welcare for their compassion towards new parents. Would totally recommend this hospital for a joyful pregnancy experience.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Inaugurated in 1998, Mediclinic Welcare Hospital is one of Dubai’s most established healthcare facilities. Its patients’ health, wellbeing, safety, comfort and convenience are at the
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1
from Nusrat Farzana
November 05, 2023
Big buildings but nurses not experienced, did not use gloves for dressing, did not position me properly for the dressing and generally fumbled their way around a very simple wound dressing. Big No.
2
from Kazi Hirok
November 04, 2023
Hospital was clean and staff spoke English well, so it was easy for us to communicate. However, we went in for a simple wound dressing and they did not handle it well. One of the nurses handled my wife’s bandage with her bare hands. Also, they only had low quality gauze type bandages; we earlier got a higher quality elastic bandage, and composite wound dressing at another hospital.
3
from Kristina Saraeva
September 25, 2023
Very high cost of blood tests. And there is only one reason - you are a foreigner. It is better to go to an appointment here and get tested elsewhere. But the welcome here is worth it, the staff speak English and are very polite. The hospital is beautiful and clean, nothing to complain about.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $345
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $5,262
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $4,407
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $3,798
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $921
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $642
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,395
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $642
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $1,584
3.9
5 reviews
1
from Nusrat Farzana
November 05, 2023
Big buildings but nurses not experienced, did not use gloves for dressing, did not position me properly for the dressing and generally fumbled their way around a very simple wound dressing. Big No.
2
from Kazi Hirok
November 04, 2023
Hospital was clean and staff spoke English well, so it was easy for us to communicate. However, we went in for a simple wound dressing and they did not handle it well. One of the nurses handled my wife’s bandage with her bare hands. Also, they only had low quality gauze type bandages; we earlier got a higher quality elastic bandage, and composite wound dressing at another hospital.
3
from Kristina Saraeva
September 25, 2023
Very high cost of blood tests. And there is only one reason - you are a foreigner. It is better to go to an appointment here and get tested elsewhere. But the welcome here is worth it, the staff speak English and are very polite. The hospital is beautiful and clean, nothing to complain about.
Hanoi, Vietnam
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, French, Japanese
This is an international hospital owned by a private corporation. The hospital gathers a team of Vietnamese and foreign multi-specialty medical experts, combining the
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4
from Tuyền Nguyễn
September 07, 2023
The hospital has clean space and rooms, modern and fairly new facilities, and quite enthusiastic staff. The dishes in the hospital meals are delicious and delicious, my mother complimented me after eating them (3 meals/day are included in the hospital room fee).
But the wifi in the room is weak and not prepared for patients with pillows and blankets, so it is a bit lacking in this regard. Hopefully the hospital will improve so that patients and relatives can be comfortable and worthy of the money spent.
2
from N D
July 22, 2023
It's not an international hospital, as they are trying to make it look like. They don't provide translation service. And their administration are laggy and corrupted, just trying to make people move round and round without giving an actual response, especially any case regarding English. The quality of room is acceptable in comparison to price, but the services are not that good.
5
from An Thị
July 02, 2023
I am a person who is quite sensitive to hospitals because of spiritual factors. But when I come here I feel comfortable (good energy field).
Surprisingly, the leaders of this side focus on finding treatment solutions for customers to prevent diseases with advanced technology instead of focusing on business to make a profit or cure. Focusing on helping customers prevent illness is a place I think few places do. So satisfied
Not to mention the visibility is also very far, so there are diverse examination areas or treatment functions suitable to the needs of customers.
My family also experienced medical examination and treatment at the hospital here. Service is okay. Delicious food. The space is clean and airy. Regarding price, I have a life guarantee so it doesn't cost money.
Basically, when you come here, there are enough services for both patients and caregivers. No need to worry about going out.
If you come here, go in the direction the rocket is pointing, don't take the road according to Google, it will be a bit flooded.
In the near future, there will also be apartments and a medical school here.
There's also aeomall next door for convenient shopping for what you need.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $345
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $5,262
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $4,407
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $3,798
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
$921
-
Brain tumors surgery
from $642
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,395
-
Nerve decompression surgery
$642
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $503
3.5
5 reviews
4
from Tuyền Nguyễn
September 07, 2023
The hospital has clean space and rooms, modern and fairly new facilities, and quite enthusiastic staff. The dishes in the hospital meals are delicious and delicious, my mother complimented me after eating them (3 meals/day are included in the hospital room fee).
But the wifi in the room is weak and not prepared for patients with pillows and blankets, so it is a bit lacking in this regard. Hopefully the hospital will improve so that patients and relatives can be comfortable and worthy of the money spent.
2
from N D
July 22, 2023
It's not an international hospital, as they are trying to make it look like. They don't provide translation service. And their administration are laggy and corrupted, just trying to make people move round and round without giving an actual response, especially any case regarding English. The quality of room is acceptable in comparison to price, but the services are not that good.
5
from An Thị
July 02, 2023
I am a person who is quite sensitive to hospitals because of spiritual factors. But when I come here I feel comfortable (good energy field).
Surprisingly, the leaders of this side focus on finding treatment solutions for customers to prevent diseases with advanced technology instead of focusing on business to make a profit or cure. Focusing on helping customers prevent illness is a place I think few places do. So satisfied
Not to mention the visibility is also very far, so there are diverse examination areas or treatment functions suitable to the needs of customers.
My family also experienced medical examination and treatment at the hospital here. Service is okay. Delicious food. The space is clean and airy. Regarding price, I have a life guarantee so it doesn't cost money.
Basically, when you come here, there are enough services for both patients and caregivers. No need to worry about going out.
If you come here, go in the direction the rocket is pointing, don't take the road according to Google, it will be a bit flooded.
In the near future, there will also be apartments and a medical school here.
There's also aeomall next door for convenient shopping for what you need.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Gia An 115 Hospital is one of six hospitals in Hoa Lam Shangri-La High-Tech Medical Zone and a multi-specialty hospital at the western gateway of
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1
from Dhanushka Kumarasinghe
November 26, 2023
No one can do wrong. Worst experience I've ever had with an online appoinment. By mistake I had set up a physical appointment for an audio appointment. But there is nothing else to do but act like that. Shame on you Durdens. keep my money.
1
from Janith Chandima Silva
November 10, 2023
My wife and I go for a medical check up every year to Durdans Hospital due their quality service over the years. However, I was surprised about their service level this time. No one is caring for us and no one to guide us. There was a meal for our package. We waited more than half an hour in the cafeteria to receive our meal like beggars. But nothing received. Then we left the hospital without having breakfast even though we had paid for it. Highly disappointed.
5
from Ryan Wickramaratne
August 04, 2023
Durdans Hospital in Colombo is an exceptional healthcare facility that leaves a lasting impression with its warm and friendly staff, ensuring every patient receives the utmost care and attention. Our experience at this hospital was nothing short of outstanding, starting with the welcoming and compassionate staff members who made us feel at ease from the moment we arrived.
The rooms at Durdans Hospital were thoughtfully designed with patient comfort in mind. From the cozy beds to the well-appointed amenities, they provided a comfortable and soothing environment throughout our stay. The hospital took care of every need, ensuring that essential items like toiletries, towels, and water bottles were readily available, eliminating any worries for patients and their families.
One of the highlights of our experience was the attention to the patient's dietary needs. Durdans Hospital went above and beyond by providing food and tea to ensure the patient's well-being during their recovery. The meals were prepared with care and consideration, catering to individual preferences and dietary restrictions.
The comfortable bed with a control panel allowed the patient to adjust their position and find the optimal level of comfort. This thoughtful feature enhanced the recovery process, allowing patients to rest and recuperate in a personalized manner.
The 24-hour service at Durdans Hospital further exemplifies their commitment to patient care. We were impressed by the round-the-clock availability of medical staff, ensuring that patients had access to assistance whenever needed. This level of dedication and support is a testament to the hospital's dedication to the well-being of its patients.
The well-maintained bathrooms with hot water showers added an extra touch of luxury to our stay. This attention to detail in providing essential amenities contributed to a sense of relaxation and convenience.
What set Durdans Hospital apart from others was their consideration for the patient's family or guardian. Even in normal rooms, a bed was provided for the guardian, along with comfortable chairs, a table, and a TV. This thoughtful provision allowed family members to stay close to their loved ones during their hospital stay without compromising on comfort.
Budget-friendliness was another aspect that impressed us at Durdans Hospital. Despite offering excellent facilities and services, the hospital was mindful of being accessible to a wider range of patients, making quality healthcare more affordable.
In conclusion, Durdans Hospital Colombo is a haven of care and comfort that stands out for its friendly staff, comfortable rooms, and well-thought-out amenities. From the provision of essential items to round-the-clock services and budget-friendly options, every aspect of our experience at this hospital was met with the highest level of care and attention. If you're in need of medical attention in Colombo, Durdans Hospital is undoubtedly an excellent choice that prioritizes your well-being and recovery.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $255
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $3,591
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $2,895
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $2,398
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $2,532
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $2,424
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,141
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $860
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $304
3.1
5 reviews
1
from Dhanushka Kumarasinghe
November 26, 2023
No one can do wrong. Worst experience I've ever had with an online appoinment. By mistake I had set up a physical appointment for an audio appointment. But there is nothing else to do but act like that. Shame on you Durdens. keep my money.
1
from Janith Chandima Silva
November 10, 2023
My wife and I go for a medical check up every year to Durdans Hospital due their quality service over the years. However, I was surprised about their service level this time. No one is caring for us and no one to guide us. There was a meal for our package. We waited more than half an hour in the cafeteria to receive our meal like beggars. But nothing received. Then we left the hospital without having breakfast even though we had paid for it. Highly disappointed.
5
from Ryan Wickramaratne
August 04, 2023
Durdans Hospital in Colombo is an exceptional healthcare facility that leaves a lasting impression with its warm and friendly staff, ensuring every patient receives the utmost care and attention. Our experience at this hospital was nothing short of outstanding, starting with the welcoming and compassionate staff members who made us feel at ease from the moment we arrived.
The rooms at Durdans Hospital were thoughtfully designed with patient comfort in mind. From the cozy beds to the well-appointed amenities, they provided a comfortable and soothing environment throughout our stay. The hospital took care of every need, ensuring that essential items like toiletries, towels, and water bottles were readily available, eliminating any worries for patients and their families.
One of the highlights of our experience was the attention to the patient's dietary needs. Durdans Hospital went above and beyond by providing food and tea to ensure the patient's well-being during their recovery. The meals were prepared with care and consideration, catering to individual preferences and dietary restrictions.
The comfortable bed with a control panel allowed the patient to adjust their position and find the optimal level of comfort. This thoughtful feature enhanced the recovery process, allowing patients to rest and recuperate in a personalized manner.
The 24-hour service at Durdans Hospital further exemplifies their commitment to patient care. We were impressed by the round-the-clock availability of medical staff, ensuring that patients had access to assistance whenever needed. This level of dedication and support is a testament to the hospital's dedication to the well-being of its patients.
The well-maintained bathrooms with hot water showers added an extra touch of luxury to our stay. This attention to detail in providing essential amenities contributed to a sense of relaxation and convenience.
What set Durdans Hospital apart from others was their consideration for the patient's family or guardian. Even in normal rooms, a bed was provided for the guardian, along with comfortable chairs, a table, and a TV. This thoughtful provision allowed family members to stay close to their loved ones during their hospital stay without compromising on comfort.
Budget-friendliness was another aspect that impressed us at Durdans Hospital. Despite offering excellent facilities and services, the hospital was mindful of being accessible to a wider range of patients, making quality healthcare more affordable.
In conclusion, Durdans Hospital Colombo is a haven of care and comfort that stands out for its friendly staff, comfortable rooms, and well-thought-out amenities. From the provision of essential items to round-the-clock services and budget-friendly options, every aspect of our experience at this hospital was met with the highest level of care and attention. If you're in need of medical attention in Colombo, Durdans Hospital is undoubtedly an excellent choice that prioritizes your well-being and recovery.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Durdans Hospital has been a trusted name in Sri Lankan healthcare for more than seven Decades. Since our foundation in 1946, we have built a
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1
from Afrida Ali
November 20, 2023
ZERO STAR RATING TO THE WORST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN THE ENTIRE WORLD.
I want to share my concerns about the National Hospital of Sri Lanka (NHSL), which, despite being the primary government hospital, has some serious issues with its healthcare system.
My experiences at NHSL have been quite disappointing, and I feel it's important to bring these matters to everyone's attention. The problems I faced include unprofessional behavior, rudeness, and a lack of empathy from the hospital staff.
A significant challenge I observed is the exhaustion of patients due to what seems like a lack of attention and care from the hospital staff. It's disheartening to see patients, already vulnerable, feeling more tired and discouraged by the system meant to provide them with medical support.
I also want to express my concern about reported racial bias by some staff members. A healthcare environment should be inclusive, respectful, and free from discrimination. Such behavior goes against medical ethics and can severely impact the well-being of patients. One such example, the security woman in the Endocrine clinic (4th floor) lacks empathy and compassion towards the sick and needy.
While I understand the challenges faced by healthcare professionals, it's crucial to maintain a high standard of professionalism to ensure patients receive the care they deserve. These reported issues reflect poorly not only on individual practitioners but on the healthcare system as a whole.
It’s true I can’t expect professionalism from NHSL while the country itself is unprofessional and vile but still I felt the need to voice out my opinion.
1
from yagesh Shanmuganathan
October 16, 2023
This on one of the worst and pathetic health systems in the world. The health system we encountered was really sad. It had a lot of problems and things that didn't work well.
My mom needed to get an MRI scan, which is an important medical test. But we were told that the scan had to be delayed for a whole month because they didn't have enough ink. We felt very frustrated and disappointed...After waiting for a long time, we finally got instructions to go to the hospital at 8 AM on a certain day.
We followed the instructions and arrived even earlier at 7:30 AM. But little did we know that this was just the beginning of a difficult and emotionally draining experience...We were taken to a room where we spent the whole day, waiting anxiously for my mom's turn for the scan. As time went by, I gathered up the courage to ask about the delay many times. Each time, they promised it would only be another hour and told us not to eat anything...The staff didn't show any understanding or kindness towards us. They didn't take our concerns seriously, which made us even more upset. The hours passed by and it started getting late, but there was no progress or communication from them...My mom, who is 61 years old, sat there patiently without eating anything since morning. She looked tired and weak because of it. It hurt me deeply to see her suffer like that...
To be honest, I can't recommend this hospital to anyone who needs medical help. But people like us who don't have much money don't have other options or resources to go somewhere else for better care. Private hospitals are too expensive for us...This experience has left a lasting impact on me - it reminds me how broken and inadequate our healthcare system can be for people who are less fortunate. I really hope that one day no one will have to go through such difficult times when they need important medical services.
1
from Gaming AB
August 08, 2023
The doctors and especially the nurses in the hospital are useless. These nurses are often engaged in social media outside the ward and often only one or two nurses stay in the ward and surf social media on smart phones. Even if a patient cries out that it is difficult, they are not looked after. They don't even check if the patients are breathing, and while giving the medicine, they pour water into the mouth of a patient and put a pill and leave without even looking to see if the medicine has been swallowed or swallowed. Patients or caregivers of patients are not told and concealed about the patient's condition. No advice is given. At least they did not say whether the patient was discharged and nurses says that they were discharged only if the patient's guardians forced them to ask. Hygiene of patients is not looked after. Nurses and doctors go about their lives happily letting patients die. The x-rays taken from the patients are not given to the caretakers and are kept with them even after discharge. They are not working for taking salaries from people's tax money. endangering the lives of poor people. I can call them Satan's children.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $255
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $3,591
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $2,895
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $2,398
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $2,532
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $2,424
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,141
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $860
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $304
4.3
5 reviews
1
from Afrida Ali
November 20, 2023
ZERO STAR RATING TO THE WORST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN THE ENTIRE WORLD.
I want to share my concerns about the National Hospital of Sri Lanka (NHSL), which, despite being the primary government hospital, has some serious issues with its healthcare system.
My experiences at NHSL have been quite disappointing, and I feel it's important to bring these matters to everyone's attention. The problems I faced include unprofessional behavior, rudeness, and a lack of empathy from the hospital staff.
A significant challenge I observed is the exhaustion of patients due to what seems like a lack of attention and care from the hospital staff. It's disheartening to see patients, already vulnerable, feeling more tired and discouraged by the system meant to provide them with medical support.
I also want to express my concern about reported racial bias by some staff members. A healthcare environment should be inclusive, respectful, and free from discrimination. Such behavior goes against medical ethics and can severely impact the well-being of patients. One such example, the security woman in the Endocrine clinic (4th floor) lacks empathy and compassion towards the sick and needy.
While I understand the challenges faced by healthcare professionals, it's crucial to maintain a high standard of professionalism to ensure patients receive the care they deserve. These reported issues reflect poorly not only on individual practitioners but on the healthcare system as a whole.
It’s true I can’t expect professionalism from NHSL while the country itself is unprofessional and vile but still I felt the need to voice out my opinion.
1
from yagesh Shanmuganathan
October 16, 2023
This on one of the worst and pathetic health systems in the world. The health system we encountered was really sad. It had a lot of problems and things that didn't work well.
My mom needed to get an MRI scan, which is an important medical test. But we were told that the scan had to be delayed for a whole month because they didn't have enough ink. We felt very frustrated and disappointed...After waiting for a long time, we finally got instructions to go to the hospital at 8 AM on a certain day.
We followed the instructions and arrived even earlier at 7:30 AM. But little did we know that this was just the beginning of a difficult and emotionally draining experience...We were taken to a room where we spent the whole day, waiting anxiously for my mom's turn for the scan. As time went by, I gathered up the courage to ask about the delay many times. Each time, they promised it would only be another hour and told us not to eat anything...The staff didn't show any understanding or kindness towards us. They didn't take our concerns seriously, which made us even more upset. The hours passed by and it started getting late, but there was no progress or communication from them...My mom, who is 61 years old, sat there patiently without eating anything since morning. She looked tired and weak because of it. It hurt me deeply to see her suffer like that...
To be honest, I can't recommend this hospital to anyone who needs medical help. But people like us who don't have much money don't have other options or resources to go somewhere else for better care. Private hospitals are too expensive for us...This experience has left a lasting impact on me - it reminds me how broken and inadequate our healthcare system can be for people who are less fortunate. I really hope that one day no one will have to go through such difficult times when they need important medical services.
1
from Gaming AB
August 08, 2023
The doctors and especially the nurses in the hospital are useless. These nurses are often engaged in social media outside the ward and often only one or two nurses stay in the ward and surf social media on smart phones. Even if a patient cries out that it is difficult, they are not looked after. They don't even check if the patients are breathing, and while giving the medicine, they pour water into the mouth of a patient and put a pill and leave without even looking to see if the medicine has been swallowed or swallowed. Patients or caregivers of patients are not told and concealed about the patient's condition. No advice is given. At least they did not say whether the patient was discharged and nurses says that they were discharged only if the patient's guardians forced them to ask. Hygiene of patients is not looked after. Nurses and doctors go about their lives happily letting patients die. The x-rays taken from the patients are not given to the caretakers and are kept with them even after discharge. They are not working for taking salaries from people's tax money. endangering the lives of poor people. I can call them Satan's children.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The National Hospital situated in Colombo in a 32 acre block of land is the largest teaching hospital in Sri Lanka and the final referral
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5
from ASTRA Official
March 04, 2023
Hospital
1
from edwin samuel
February 18, 2023
They don't even accept you even in an emergency situation if you are a foreigner. Even as a Hokkaido university student I was told the doctor is busy with other patients and has no time to see a foreign patient... I was standing at the first aid/ emergency section with my hand bleeding.. I was just told to go somewhere else and was handed a printout with an emergency ph no of Sapporo city emergency services ( The irony ) I was just told to call that and try my luck.
5
from Murugesh M
July 28, 2022
in spring and snow 👌
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $2,146
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $31,077
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $28,624
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $16,315
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $23,423
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $20,596
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,847
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $5,683
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $27,023
3.4
5 reviews
5
from ASTRA Official
March 04, 2023
Hospital
1
from edwin samuel
February 18, 2023
They don't even accept you even in an emergency situation if you are a foreigner. Even as a Hokkaido university student I was told the doctor is busy with other patients and has no time to see a foreign patient... I was standing at the first aid/ emergency section with my hand bleeding.. I was just told to go somewhere else and was handed a printout with an emergency ph no of Sapporo city emergency services ( The irony ) I was just told to call that and try my luck.
5
from Murugesh M
July 28, 2022
in spring and snow 👌
Sapporo, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The hospital is an important part of the Hokkaido University as an institution for education and research. We have been designated by the government as
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3
from Landhaus Idyll
November 24, 2023
I don't quite understand. Keio University Hospital is a well known hospital BUT no one seems to speak even a very basic english. They all have japanese and english signs all over the hospital but no one knows how to speak it. I mean they don't have japanese only patients, but for me it feels like they only admit japanese because once you try to communicate with them, they mostly just say "no english" and then they leave you alone even if you have a serious health problem. I know expats should learn japanese but what about tourist or guests that only spends a week or two in japan? I come from Germany and we also have expats and foreigners there that hardly speaks any german BUT they don't get turned away by the hospital, because that is ILLEGAL and against the doctor's and healthcare workers OATH (do no harm!). WHAT IS WRONG JAPAN? you make A LOT of advertisement about OMOTENASHI and then you treat non japanese speakers as if they're not worth treating. And this is not the only hospital in Tokyo that do this. DO BETTER!!!
5
from suukuri ido
September 23, 2023
Excellent doctors and staff. I've had two surgeries at this hospital and both have gone very well. I recommend this hospital but if I understand their processes correctly, one needs a referral to go there. They are centrally located, and are right in front of the Shinanomachi station. There's another station close by on the Oedo Line. They have new facilities and parking. They also have motorcycle parking. This is one of the best hospitals in Tokyo in my opinion, but English is not spoken here. If you have a need for a special surgery involving a doctor from another hospital, then you may experience difficulty in having that arranged. I had to forego surgery on my heart there because they did not have a doctor on staff to do what I needed done immediately after the heart surgery. It was breast bone surgery. I had to have the heart surgery and the breast bone work done elsewhere, but the surgeries needed to be done back-to-back. Keio could not do it, which I believe is rare for them. I wish they could have facilitated it. It's a great hospital otherwise.
1
from SOME LUCIA
June 02, 2023
I went there because my period haven’t stopped in six months. I went there for a biopsy which made the bleeding increase for more than days, accompanied with terrible cramps. I returned urgently there and was treated really poorly by the interns who told me “they couldn’t do anything”that my cramps had probably nothing to do with my uterus ( but i had told them it was the same pain as period pain), and that i should just get painkillers. I really wonder in what world someone can say that is normal to have periods for six months, and bleed for more than ten days after a biopsy. I am deeply disappointed in this lack of professionalism and compassion.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $2,146
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $31,077
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $28,624
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $16,315
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $23,423
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $20,596
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,847
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $5,683
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $2,261
3.3
5 reviews
3
from Landhaus Idyll
November 24, 2023
I don't quite understand. Keio University Hospital is a well known hospital BUT no one seems to speak even a very basic english. They all have japanese and english signs all over the hospital but no one knows how to speak it. I mean they don't have japanese only patients, but for me it feels like they only admit japanese because once you try to communicate with them, they mostly just say "no english" and then they leave you alone even if you have a serious health problem. I know expats should learn japanese but what about tourist or guests that only spends a week or two in japan? I come from Germany and we also have expats and foreigners there that hardly speaks any german BUT they don't get turned away by the hospital, because that is ILLEGAL and against the doctor's and healthcare workers OATH (do no harm!). WHAT IS WRONG JAPAN? you make A LOT of advertisement about OMOTENASHI and then you treat non japanese speakers as if they're not worth treating. And this is not the only hospital in Tokyo that do this. DO BETTER!!!
5
from suukuri ido
September 23, 2023
Excellent doctors and staff. I've had two surgeries at this hospital and both have gone very well. I recommend this hospital but if I understand their processes correctly, one needs a referral to go there. They are centrally located, and are right in front of the Shinanomachi station. There's another station close by on the Oedo Line. They have new facilities and parking. They also have motorcycle parking. This is one of the best hospitals in Tokyo in my opinion, but English is not spoken here. If you have a need for a special surgery involving a doctor from another hospital, then you may experience difficulty in having that arranged. I had to forego surgery on my heart there because they did not have a doctor on staff to do what I needed done immediately after the heart surgery. It was breast bone surgery. I had to have the heart surgery and the breast bone work done elsewhere, but the surgeries needed to be done back-to-back. Keio could not do it, which I believe is rare for them. I wish they could have facilitated it. It's a great hospital otherwise.
1
from SOME LUCIA
June 02, 2023
I went there because my period haven’t stopped in six months. I went there for a biopsy which made the bleeding increase for more than days, accompanied with terrible cramps. I returned urgently there and was treated really poorly by the interns who told me “they couldn’t do anything”that my cramps had probably nothing to do with my uterus ( but i had told them it was the same pain as period pain), and that i should just get painkillers. I really wonder in what world someone can say that is normal to have periods for six months, and bleed for more than ten days after a biopsy. I am deeply disappointed in this lack of professionalism and compassion.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
In July 1992 the Medical Service Law was revised, through which university hospitals providing advanced medical care were certified as "special functioning hospitals". Since February
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5
from Barghash Sul
November 02, 2023
May Allah bless all workers and the Government may Allah make us grateful
4
from Ahmed Al Rawahi
September 07, 2022
It supposed to be the best Hospital in the Sultanate. Despite all the expertise and the best facilities as well as state of the art equipments. Still the outcome is not as good as it supposed to be. In order to ensure that the best services are provided the management should spend more time in the field rather than sitting in the offices.
3
from Yaqoob Nasser
September 13, 2021
We booked a private room for 20 rial a day and 100 rial deposit.
The room is around 18m2 (6*3). Contains a bathroom a fridge and a small extra bed.
Its located just beside the normal admission beds. The price is a bit high for the room but there was no other options.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Facial nerve repair
≈ $464
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $6,536
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $5,926
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $4,771
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $3,546
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $3,843
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,919
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $1,190
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $382
4.2
5 reviews
5
from Barghash Sul
November 02, 2023
May Allah bless all workers and the Government may Allah make us grateful
4
from Ahmed Al Rawahi
September 07, 2022
It supposed to be the best Hospital in the Sultanate. Despite all the expertise and the best facilities as well as state of the art equipments. Still the outcome is not as good as it supposed to be. In order to ensure that the best services are provided the management should spend more time in the field rather than sitting in the offices.
3
from Yaqoob Nasser
September 13, 2021
We booked a private room for 20 rial a day and 100 rial deposit.
The room is around 18m2 (6*3). Contains a bathroom a fridge and a small extra bed.
Its located just beside the normal admission beds. The price is a bit high for the room but there was no other options.
Seeb, Oman
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat Sultanate of Oman was established in 1990 to provide medical care in a patient friendly atmosphere and in a spirit
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1
from Lea El Khoury
November 26, 2023
The absolute worst hospital that ever existed. Avoid at all costs. The ER had no one at the reception. I had to go look for them. They always make you wait for at least 30 minutes for your scans and tests. They are super insensitive, unprofessional, careless and have the audacity to ask the sick patient to accommodate after a mistake THEY made. This “hospital” should not be in charge of people’s lives.
1
from Karen
November 21, 2023
The worst hospital experience of my life. The staff are lazy and disrespectful. I was billed before I had a consultation or even received the service I paid for which is VERY different than every other hospital I’ve been to. It’s even worse because the physician wasn’t even there when I was billed for a consultation with him, he came 45 minutes late!
To sum it up, my appointment was at 10 am, the doctor came at 10:45. I wasn’t offered an explanation until I asked for one. They gave me three different excuses: traffic, emergency, physician is sick with stomach problems. The nurse was probably the most undertrained nurse I’ve had to deal with. Extremely unethical and unprofessional. She was talking about me with the rest of the staff in front of me (not for professional reasons but to simply complain that she has to deal with an annoyed customer in the morning). She suggested that since my doctor was late, that I should book with another doctor so i asked for a list of the doctors I can see today, she told me to look for it myself on the website :) when I was looking through the doctors, that’s when she mentioned that there was no point since there was only one other physician who was in the clinic and he had an upcoming appointment. Total waste of time and very unprofessional.
5
from Cynthia Salloum
November 17, 2023
Writing a review specifically about the Maternity floor where I spent one of the most difficult weeks of my life post-delivery. I've had beyond painful complications but the Nurses & Doctors there (You know who you are!) who took care of me helped push through in the sweetest, most giving and empathetic way! I'm beyond grateful for you and I will never forget what you've done for me and for my baby! You are all angels helping people when they need it the most! So much love for you all!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $2,865
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,722
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $26,299
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $15,399
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $31,334
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,903
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,419
3.6
5 reviews
1
from Lea El Khoury
November 26, 2023
The absolute worst hospital that ever existed. Avoid at all costs. The ER had no one at the reception. I had to go look for them. They always make you wait for at least 30 minutes for your scans and tests. They are super insensitive, unprofessional, careless and have the audacity to ask the sick patient to accommodate after a mistake THEY made. This “hospital” should not be in charge of people’s lives.
1
from Karen
November 21, 2023
The worst hospital experience of my life. The staff are lazy and disrespectful. I was billed before I had a consultation or even received the service I paid for which is VERY different than every other hospital I’ve been to. It’s even worse because the physician wasn’t even there when I was billed for a consultation with him, he came 45 minutes late!
To sum it up, my appointment was at 10 am, the doctor came at 10:45. I wasn’t offered an explanation until I asked for one. They gave me three different excuses: traffic, emergency, physician is sick with stomach problems. The nurse was probably the most undertrained nurse I’ve had to deal with. Extremely unethical and unprofessional. She was talking about me with the rest of the staff in front of me (not for professional reasons but to simply complain that she has to deal with an annoyed customer in the morning). She suggested that since my doctor was late, that I should book with another doctor so i asked for a list of the doctors I can see today, she told me to look for it myself on the website :) when I was looking through the doctors, that’s when she mentioned that there was no point since there was only one other physician who was in the clinic and he had an upcoming appointment. Total waste of time and very unprofessional.
5
from Cynthia Salloum
November 17, 2023
Writing a review specifically about the Maternity floor where I spent one of the most difficult weeks of my life post-delivery. I've had beyond painful complications but the Nurses & Doctors there (You know who you are!) who took care of me helped push through in the sweetest, most giving and empathetic way! I'm beyond grateful for you and I will never forget what you've done for me and for my baby! You are all angels helping people when they need it the most! So much love for you all!
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, French, Persian
At Clemenceau Medical Center in Dubai, we are passionate about our mission to deliver healthcare services to patients that go above and beyond anything they’ve
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5
from Dear shahenshah
November 24, 2023
Dar Al Shifa Hospital in Kuwait is a well-established medical facility known for its quality healthcare services. It offers a wide range of medical specialties and has a team of skilled doctors, nurses, and staff dedicated to providing excellent patient care. The hospital is equipped with modern facilities and advanced medical technology to ensure the best possible treatment for patients. If you have any specific questions or need more information about Dar Al Shifa Hospital, feel free to ask! 🏥😊
I recently had an amazing experience at this hospital. The medical care was top-notch, the staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, and the facilities were spotless. From the moment I walked in, I felt well taken care of. The doctors and nurses were knowledgeable and compassionate, making sure to address all of my concerns. The entire staff went above and beyond to make my stay comfortable and stress-free. The hospital was well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and I was impressed by the cleanliness and organization of the facilities. I would highly recommend this hospital to anyone in need of medical care. They truly prioritize patient well-being and provide exceptional service. Keep up the great work!
5
from Bagir Ibrahimov
October 19, 2023
I've been to Dar al Shifa Hospital several times, and it's undoubtedly a large and modern facility. The staff, especially those at the information desks and security, were exceptionally helpful, making my visits more comfortable. I received excellent care from the skilled doctors and nurses when I sought support in the ENT and General Surgery departments. However, there are a few issues to note. The hospital's parking lot is consistently full, which can be frustrating. Fortunately, there's an option to park behind the building. One downside is the appointment system; it can be confusing and inconvenient to have to wait in line with people who don't have appointments, even after scheduling one. Additionally, the pharmacy on the ground floor is frequently busy, resulting in longer waiting times. Despite these downsides, the hospital's overall care and support are commendable, and I appreciate the dedicated staff.
5
from Mervat Ali
October 04, 2023
It provides exceptional healthcare services and prioritizes the well-being and comfort of its patients. Highly skilled and friendly staff. equipped with modern medical equipment. Prepared for wheed chaired.wide parking space . It offers a wide range of medical specialties and services to cater to the diverse needs of patients. This includes departments such as emergency care, gynecology and pediatrics. Clean and comfortable environment.
The hospital is clean, well-maintained, and designed to provide a calming atmosphere for patients. Comfortable waiting areas with healthy snacks, refreshments can help alleviate stress for patients and their families.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $684
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $17,462
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $16,847
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $11,505
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $11,106
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,282
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $4,427
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,982
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,046
3.7
5 reviews
5
from Dear shahenshah
November 24, 2023
Dar Al Shifa Hospital in Kuwait is a well-established medical facility known for its quality healthcare services. It offers a wide range of medical specialties and has a team of skilled doctors, nurses, and staff dedicated to providing excellent patient care. The hospital is equipped with modern facilities and advanced medical technology to ensure the best possible treatment for patients. If you have any specific questions or need more information about Dar Al Shifa Hospital, feel free to ask! 🏥😊
I recently had an amazing experience at this hospital. The medical care was top-notch, the staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, and the facilities were spotless. From the moment I walked in, I felt well taken care of. The doctors and nurses were knowledgeable and compassionate, making sure to address all of my concerns. The entire staff went above and beyond to make my stay comfortable and stress-free. The hospital was well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and I was impressed by the cleanliness and organization of the facilities. I would highly recommend this hospital to anyone in need of medical care. They truly prioritize patient well-being and provide exceptional service. Keep up the great work!
5
from Bagir Ibrahimov
October 19, 2023
I've been to Dar al Shifa Hospital several times, and it's undoubtedly a large and modern facility. The staff, especially those at the information desks and security, were exceptionally helpful, making my visits more comfortable. I received excellent care from the skilled doctors and nurses when I sought support in the ENT and General Surgery departments. However, there are a few issues to note. The hospital's parking lot is consistently full, which can be frustrating. Fortunately, there's an option to park behind the building. One downside is the appointment system; it can be confusing and inconvenient to have to wait in line with people who don't have appointments, even after scheduling one. Additionally, the pharmacy on the ground floor is frequently busy, resulting in longer waiting times. Despite these downsides, the hospital's overall care and support are commendable, and I appreciate the dedicated staff.
5
from Mervat Ali
October 04, 2023
It provides exceptional healthcare services and prioritizes the well-being and comfort of its patients. Highly skilled and friendly staff. equipped with modern medical equipment. Prepared for wheed chaired.wide parking space . It offers a wide range of medical specialties and services to cater to the diverse needs of patients. This includes departments such as emergency care, gynecology and pediatrics. Clean and comfortable environment.
The hospital is clean, well-maintained, and designed to provide a calming atmosphere for patients. Comfortable waiting areas with healthy snacks, refreshments can help alleviate stress for patients and their families.
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Dar Al Shifa Hospital is 130 bedded accredited facility constitutes of inpatient rooms (Al Dana, Imperial, Royal, Junior and Standard), labor rooms, neonatal units, Intensive
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1
from Dr. Sarah
July 07, 2023
Avoid this hospital.
So many negative aspects at so many levels. One top administrators is rude and disrespectful to the patients, disregarding the elderly's mental health and feelings.
Prices are astronomical that DO NOT reflect any of the services of the hospital. Room sizes are small, all windows with no curtains in Kuwait's constant sunny days!
The surgeons are supposed to be highly rated, yet were surprisingly dishonest with their patients treatment plans.
The hospital just keeps asking for extra charges over and over. Thats their priority. Keep away as you, the patient, are not part of their primary care at all.
Do not put your health at risk here. You are better off going to any other respectful private hospital in Kuwait where the patient's care, comfort, and well being is their primary concern and not their pockets.
1
from N
July 07, 2023
AVOID THIS HOSPITAL
Although they have good doctors, the building itself can not be called a hospital. Avoid this hospital unless you are able to sleep in bright daylight because apparently their designers have not heard about curtains.
The management have no expertise in dealing with elder patients. They are very rude and impolite. The worse experience in our life.
5
from Muhammed Nabhan
July 06, 2023
Wara hospital is one of the best hospitals in Kuwait. Here you will get the best care by doctors with very good quality, experience and practice.❤️🤝❤️🤝👍👍👍
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $684
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $17,462
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $16,847
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $11,505
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $11,106
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,282
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $4,427
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,982
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,046
3.1
5 reviews
1
from Dr. Sarah
July 07, 2023
Avoid this hospital.
So many negative aspects at so many levels. One top administrators is rude and disrespectful to the patients, disregarding the elderly's mental health and feelings.
Prices are astronomical that DO NOT reflect any of the services of the hospital. Room sizes are small, all windows with no curtains in Kuwait's constant sunny days!
The surgeons are supposed to be highly rated, yet were surprisingly dishonest with their patients treatment plans.
The hospital just keeps asking for extra charges over and over. Thats their priority. Keep away as you, the patient, are not part of their primary care at all.
Do not put your health at risk here. You are better off going to any other respectful private hospital in Kuwait where the patient's care, comfort, and well being is their primary concern and not their pockets.
1
from N
July 07, 2023
AVOID THIS HOSPITAL
Although they have good doctors, the building itself can not be called a hospital. Avoid this hospital unless you are able to sleep in bright daylight because apparently their designers have not heard about curtains.
The management have no expertise in dealing with elder patients. They are very rude and impolite. The worse experience in our life.
5
from Muhammed Nabhan
July 06, 2023
Wara hospital is one of the best hospitals in Kuwait. Here you will get the best care by doctors with very good quality, experience and practice.❤️🤝❤️🤝👍👍👍
Sabah Al-Salem, Kuwait
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, French, German
Wara Hospital functions under a multi-disciplinary approach which provides integrated healthcare services with cooperation of specialist staff who utilize the hospital’s modern technological capabilities to
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1
from Koko Dashti
October 29, 2023
My temperature hit 40c in the emergency room and they told me to wait for my turn... worst experience. Doctors prescribed unecessary medications to get some $
1
from Tunu Karani
September 26, 2023
Very poor customer service, I called asking about lab tests, before I could finish I was put on hold and transferred where nobody answered. I have then called 6 times but no one answered. You should better.
1
from Arslan
September 25, 2023
Horrible experience. They dont treat Emergency patients as emergency at all. No matter how bad your health is, you will have to wait for the "ticket" system and the fact that there is only 1 nursing station for emergency patients, before you go to the actual doctor does not help at all. We faced 2 doctors after about 1 hour of waiting in the emergency. The doctor was vague and rude, did not help at all and even after doctor checkup, even getting a saline drip you have to keep reminding the nurses about it.
Not to mention every step you have to go back to the reception to pay some amount. Can they not just total the amount and let us pay at the end? So very inconvenient. Definitely never going back.
Also to mention the Pakistani doctor Majed, or Wajed, was horrible. Did not give any opinion to the patient and kept going "yes i see" the whole time. Horrible doctor. should be ashamed
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $684
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,282
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $4,427
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,982
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,046
-
Epidural block
≈ $541
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $13,837
-
Cranioplasty
≈ $4,982
-
Brain shunt surgery
≈ $10,439
3.1
5 reviews
1
from Koko Dashti
October 29, 2023
My temperature hit 40c in the emergency room and they told me to wait for my turn... worst experience. Doctors prescribed unecessary medications to get some $
1
from Tunu Karani
September 26, 2023
Very poor customer service, I called asking about lab tests, before I could finish I was put on hold and transferred where nobody answered. I have then called 6 times but no one answered. You should better.
1
from Arslan
September 25, 2023
Horrible experience. They dont treat Emergency patients as emergency at all. No matter how bad your health is, you will have to wait for the "ticket" system and the fact that there is only 1 nursing station for emergency patients, before you go to the actual doctor does not help at all. We faced 2 doctors after about 1 hour of waiting in the emergency. The doctor was vague and rude, did not help at all and even after doctor checkup, even getting a saline drip you have to keep reminding the nurses about it.
Not to mention every step you have to go back to the reception to pay some amount. Can they not just total the amount and let us pay at the end? So very inconvenient. Definitely never going back.
Also to mention the Pakistani doctor Majed, or Wajed, was horrible. Did not give any opinion to the patient and kept going "yes i see" the whole time. Horrible doctor. should be ashamed
Sabah Al-Salem, Kuwait
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
The onset of the second millennium has witnessed the founding of Taiba Hospital by the distinguished ENT Consultant Dr. Sanad Al Fadala. With professional experience
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5
from George
October 03, 2023
Kudos to all nursing staff. They were a great support during the difficult times. Night staff were exceptional always running to people’s aid - I felt they were overloaded with work.
Found new respect for the night staff
The facilities staff were so polite, lot of patience and so respectful. They were amazing people.
Over all great service and support. All of staff members were awesome people.
5
from Obulesu B
September 23, 2023
Aster CMI Hospital is having 5* Services in Healthcare sector. A class service providers in Multi Speciality hospital in Bangalore. Joined Emergency for different reasons and discharged with Smile. Thank you so much to Doctors Shashank, Akhila and Venkatesulu make my father speedy recovery.
They are Master's in Consultation, Treatment, Lab Services and Car. Special thanks to Emergency, ICU, Insurance and Security Teams. Well Planned and Feel comfortable Hospital.
ICU security - S Lakshmi Thanks
1
from sujit panda
September 08, 2023
Worst hospital. Only because of good doctor we came here except that each and every thing here is worst. We were in the general ward and there was no nurse call option provided. My father was the attendant and he had surgery just 3 days back and he used to go near the nurse desk for help,l. Except a few nurses all others were very rude. The admission process took a long time because of insurance pre approval even if we had shared all documents 3 days before. Such a big hospital but for billing only one person was there which took a long time during discharge, Bought medicines from hospital of nearly 9k and not a single penny discount on medecine. All tests were 10 times more costly then outside. This hospital is just looting patients. If you have enough money then you can choose this hospital. There is no limit on looting patients here.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Facial nerve repair
≈ $918
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,571
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,327
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $5,775
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $6,877
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $7,344
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,514
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,181
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,004
4.7
5 reviews
5
from George
October 03, 2023
Kudos to all nursing staff. They were a great support during the difficult times. Night staff were exceptional always running to people’s aid - I felt they were overloaded with work.
Found new respect for the night staff
The facilities staff were so polite, lot of patience and so respectful. They were amazing people.
Over all great service and support. All of staff members were awesome people.
5
from Obulesu B
September 23, 2023
Aster CMI Hospital is having 5* Services in Healthcare sector. A class service providers in Multi Speciality hospital in Bangalore. Joined Emergency for different reasons and discharged with Smile. Thank you so much to Doctors Shashank, Akhila and Venkatesulu make my father speedy recovery.
They are Master's in Consultation, Treatment, Lab Services and Car. Special thanks to Emergency, ICU, Insurance and Security Teams. Well Planned and Feel comfortable Hospital.
ICU security - S Lakshmi Thanks
1
from sujit panda
September 08, 2023
Worst hospital. Only because of good doctor we came here except that each and every thing here is worst. We were in the general ward and there was no nurse call option provided. My father was the attendant and he had surgery just 3 days back and he used to go near the nurse desk for help,l. Except a few nurses all others were very rude. The admission process took a long time because of insurance pre approval even if we had shared all documents 3 days before. Such a big hospital but for billing only one person was there which took a long time during discharge, Bought medicines from hospital of nearly 9k and not a single penny discount on medecine. All tests were 10 times more costly then outside. This hospital is just looting patients. If you have enough money then you can choose this hospital. There is no limit on looting patients here.
Bengaluru, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Aster CMI hospital, one of the best hospital in Bangalore, with serene ambience, spacious interiors, advanced medical facilities, and best doctors, has always strived to
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 5 — Gangnam Severance Hospital in Seoul, South Korea, clinic with the most reviews number of 35757 — Aster CMI hospital in Bengaluru, India.
With rating 4.0 and over — 63 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Lyme disease:
worldwide
496 clinics
Brazil
33 clinics
Turkey
28 clinics
Germany
27 clinics
Colombia
25 clinics
Mexico
23 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Lyme disease treatment:
Facial nerve repair
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Procedures
Diseases
- Brain shunt surgery $178 - $35,303
- Corpus callosotomy $1,208 - $22,077
- Craniofacial surgery $1,631 - $30,179
- Elevation of depressed skull fracture $219 - $34,885
- Endoscopic septostomy $1,055 - $23,807
- Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) $926 - $20,351
- Extracranial CSF drainage $120 - $132
- Focal resection $895 - $19,150
- Functional hemispherectomy $1,807 - $33,497
- Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) $5,345 - $39,922
- Lumbar puncture $158 - $2,033
- Multiple subpial transection (MST) $1,690 - $38,143
- Nerve decompression surgery $344 - $16,055
- Ommaya reservoir placement $988 - $22,304
- Peripheral nerve repair $834 - $34,880
- Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) insertion $6,888 - $72,221
- Shunt revision $178 - $25,478
- Temporal lobe resection $2,803 - $45,205
- Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leaks surgical repair $355 - $8,351
- Vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation $1,083 - $27,916
- Bell's palsy
- Brain metastases
- Cavernous angioma
- Cavernous hemangioma
- Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM)
- Cerebrovascular occlusive disease
- Craniofacial injury
- Craniopharyngioma
- Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
- Hemifacial spasm
- Intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS)
- Intracranial hematoma
- Intraventricular tumor
- Moyamoya disease
- Pituitary cyst
- Skull base tumor
- Skull defect
- Skull fracture
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
- Trigeminal neuralgia