Chronic daily headache (CDH) treatment in 93 Neurosurgery clinics worldwide
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93 clinics specializing in Neurosurgery providing treatment of Chronic daily headache (CDH) Chronic daily headache (CDH) is a type of headache disorder where headaches occur on most days or every day. It can be caused by various factors and may require a combination of treatments for symptom management and improvement in quality of life. disease worldwide.
5
from Rita Lawrence
December 08, 2023
Got first-rate care, had a great experience and a positive outcome! Kudos to the Nurses, Doctors/Surgeons/Anasthesioligists, Physical Therapists, Dieticians/ Food Service, Fellows, Interns and Students.Special shout-out to my postoperative caregiver- Karina Valentine. She kept me going through the most challenging part of my surgical journey- enduring procedures to facilitate the OUT in outpatient. Lest we forget the unsung heroes that keep the hospital so hygienically safe and superior- I must now sing my praises to the custodial technicians: 🎶We could eat off of the floors But we don’t have to They give plates and forks Don’t spill dessert (I got strawberry shortcake 🍰)
1
from Linda Fish
November 14, 2023
Duke has reached a new low in Health Care. I'd give them stars in the minus categories if I could. My son had eye surgery and every time we went for an appointment we waited over 2 hours to be seen. I can tell you I read 150 pages of a book on one visit. We actually saw people leave without being seen because they had waited so long. My son objected to the long wait one day and was told by the surgeon that he was ruining her day. Because of the wait he asked to talk to the manager or an administrator. While waiting the police came made him leave because they said he raised his voice. He was not allowed to talk to the administrator and was escorted out. This is not the first problem we have had with Duke. My son was in the emergency room waiting for the specialist on call when the Emergency Doctor came in and told him that the specialist on call was already home and refused to come in to see him. We were told he should go to the specialist's off the next day. We did that and he was seen for less than 10 minutes and told to go back to another doctor. Seems the specialist could have cut through the chase and just told us that to begin with.
My impression is that almost every one in the hospital system is very impressed with themselves and seems to think it below them to interface and deal with patient who have some real problems. I can, in no way, recommend any Duke Service. I could continue with examples but it would sound repetitive.
I practiced Nursing for 45 years and never came up against any care that is this poor in quality. Giving them -5.
4
from Julianna perciballi
November 01, 2023
There is good and bad. I recently gave birth at Duke University Hospital and I want to say that my experience with Doctor Clifford, and nurses Lexi, Brenna, Tabitha, Josephine among others was phenomenal. I was blown away by the care and compassion I received so I will say it was a four star experience. However, I have one major complaint about the experience and feel it's important enough to try to voice it. The postnatal recovery rooms are terrible. They are the size of walk in closets and if you have a support person such as your husband staying with you, they have to sleep on what is essentially an airplane chair. My husband could not do it, and it made the end of my experience at Duke hard because I needed him there with me. I felt like me and my baby were locked in a cell and I was going crazy by the time I was discharged. Thank god I was discharged early. There were many people coming in and out of my closet those last few days and nights, and it was definitely too many people. After receiving an emergency C section, I felt I was improperly educated on the repercussions. I had no idea I would have trouble producing milk after my blood loss in surgery and I was not informed about any of the medication I was prescribed. Again, it would have helped if my husband could have been there because maybe I actually was given information but was too out of it for it to sink in.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $48,926
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $42,000
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $67,674
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $40,128
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $66,159
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,882
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $17,875
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $17,338
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $8,778
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Rita Lawrence
December 08, 2023
Got first-rate care, had a great experience and a positive outcome! Kudos to the Nurses, Doctors/Surgeons/Anasthesioligists, Physical Therapists, Dieticians/ Food Service, Fellows, Interns and Students.Special shout-out to my postoperative caregiver- Karina Valentine. She kept me going through the most challenging part of my surgical journey- enduring procedures to facilitate the OUT in outpatient. Lest we forget the unsung heroes that keep the hospital so hygienically safe and superior- I must now sing my praises to the custodial technicians: 🎶We could eat off of the floors But we don’t have to They give plates and forks Don’t spill dessert (I got strawberry shortcake 🍰)
1
from Linda Fish
November 14, 2023
Duke has reached a new low in Health Care. I'd give them stars in the minus categories if I could. My son had eye surgery and every time we went for an appointment we waited over 2 hours to be seen. I can tell you I read 150 pages of a book on one visit. We actually saw people leave without being seen because they had waited so long. My son objected to the long wait one day and was told by the surgeon that he was ruining her day. Because of the wait he asked to talk to the manager or an administrator. While waiting the police came made him leave because they said he raised his voice. He was not allowed to talk to the administrator and was escorted out. This is not the first problem we have had with Duke. My son was in the emergency room waiting for the specialist on call when the Emergency Doctor came in and told him that the specialist on call was already home and refused to come in to see him. We were told he should go to the specialist's off the next day. We did that and he was seen for less than 10 minutes and told to go back to another doctor. Seems the specialist could have cut through the chase and just told us that to begin with.
My impression is that almost every one in the hospital system is very impressed with themselves and seems to think it below them to interface and deal with patient who have some real problems. I can, in no way, recommend any Duke Service. I could continue with examples but it would sound repetitive.
I practiced Nursing for 45 years and never came up against any care that is this poor in quality. Giving them -5.
4
from Julianna perciballi
November 01, 2023
There is good and bad. I recently gave birth at Duke University Hospital and I want to say that my experience with Doctor Clifford, and nurses Lexi, Brenna, Tabitha, Josephine among others was phenomenal. I was blown away by the care and compassion I received so I will say it was a four star experience. However, I have one major complaint about the experience and feel it's important enough to try to voice it. The postnatal recovery rooms are terrible. They are the size of walk in closets and if you have a support person such as your husband staying with you, they have to sleep on what is essentially an airplane chair. My husband could not do it, and it made the end of my experience at Duke hard because I needed him there with me. I felt like me and my baby were locked in a cell and I was going crazy by the time I was discharged. Thank god I was discharged early. There were many people coming in and out of my closet those last few days and nights, and it was definitely too many people. After receiving an emergency C section, I felt I was improperly educated on the repercussions. I had no idea I would have trouble producing milk after my blood loss in surgery and I was not informed about any of the medication I was prescribed. Again, it would have helped if my husband could have been there because maybe I actually was given information but was too out of it for it to sink in.
Durham, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Russian, Vietnamese, Khmer, Spanish; Castilian
Duke University Hospital is consistently rated as one of the best hospitals in the United States and is known around the world for its outstanding
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5
from Tibor Kuna
September 23, 2023
Excellent staff and facilities. I have been to two rooms which had a smart TV that has Netflix among other things on it, which of course make the stay there pass quicker than otherwise. Other nice thing in the rooms i have been to is that they had a mini fridge in them.
1
from Jenya Baglyk
April 17, 2023
You get appointment for specific time and then you are waiting at least 40 minutes!!!! Today our appointment was at 3:40 p.m. Now 5:54 p.m. and we are still waiting!!!
And it's not for free!!! Bills they always sending on time.
We are leaving in 21th century where medicine service is not only about doctor doing his job right (and this is also a big question), it's about careful and respectful attitude to the patients!!! I'm paying for service and deserve to get my appointment ON TIME.
Didn't see worse hospital in Europe!!!
Never again Im coming here
5
from Lily Kerley
March 15, 2023
I visited Leuven as a traveller, and they were very helpful and fast. We waited no longer than 20 minutes to see a doctor and get blood tests. Thanks to the doctors and nurses for doing a great job.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $17,291
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,614
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $25,089
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $14,672
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $22,532
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $33,880
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,681
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,842
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,385
3.9
5 reviews
5
from Tibor Kuna
September 23, 2023
Excellent staff and facilities. I have been to two rooms which had a smart TV that has Netflix among other things on it, which of course make the stay there pass quicker than otherwise. Other nice thing in the rooms i have been to is that they had a mini fridge in them.
1
from Jenya Baglyk
April 17, 2023
You get appointment for specific time and then you are waiting at least 40 minutes!!!! Today our appointment was at 3:40 p.m. Now 5:54 p.m. and we are still waiting!!!
And it's not for free!!! Bills they always sending on time.
We are leaving in 21th century where medicine service is not only about doctor doing his job right (and this is also a big question), it's about careful and respectful attitude to the patients!!! I'm paying for service and deserve to get my appointment ON TIME.
Didn't see worse hospital in Europe!!!
Never again Im coming here
5
from Lily Kerley
March 15, 2023
I visited Leuven as a traveller, and they were very helpful and fast. We waited no longer than 20 minutes to see a doctor and get blood tests. Thanks to the doctors and nurses for doing a great job.
Leuven, Belgium
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
UZ Leuven is a university hospital where patients can count on specialized care and innovative treatments, combined with human attention and respect for every person.
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5
from Olivier Jouglet
November 28, 2023
Meeting with Doctor G Lefebvre, I was received like a king, secretary, the doctor and the nurse who took my blood test very welcoming and very very simple I have never had such a welcome in a hospital from Valenciennois...It's good to see that there are people who love their job..Thank you..
2
from Pascale
November 16, 2023
Dated, small, unwelcoming rooms.
Unpleasant staff, you have the impression of annoying them all the time. You have to beg for information or even get angry to get it. Little consideration of the patient, their pain, their dignity. In our time, this is unacceptable.
5
from Jamila Kiki
November 03, 2023
Followed since 2011 in Professor Pattou's department, the only hospital where I feel calm when I know that I have a hospital appointment even if it is currently for IVs and injections 🤣. A really great team. More than adorable nurses. Thank you very much for your kindness, your listening and your good hearts, you are all at the top 🥰🥰. All hospitals should have your patience and sympathy ❤️
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $27,509
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $19,641
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $17,288
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $14,786
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $11,084
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $11,269
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,126
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,858
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,210
3.6
5 reviews
5
from Olivier Jouglet
November 28, 2023
Meeting with Doctor G Lefebvre, I was received like a king, secretary, the doctor and the nurse who took my blood test very welcoming and very very simple I have never had such a welcome in a hospital from Valenciennois...It's good to see that there are people who love their job..Thank you..
2
from Pascale
November 16, 2023
Dated, small, unwelcoming rooms.
Unpleasant staff, you have the impression of annoying them all the time. You have to beg for information or even get angry to get it. Little consideration of the patient, their pain, their dignity. In our time, this is unacceptable.
5
from Jamila Kiki
November 03, 2023
Followed since 2011 in Professor Pattou's department, the only hospital where I feel calm when I know that I have a hospital appointment even if it is currently for IVs and injections 🤣. A really great team. More than adorable nurses. Thank you very much for your kindness, your listening and your good hearts, you are all at the top 🥰🥰. All hospitals should have your patience and sympathy ❤️
Lille, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
With a community of nearly 16,000 professionals, the Lille University Hospital is one of the largest health campuses in northern Europe. A referral and
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5
from M D
December 07, 2023
My name is Minal and I was hospitalised at UCLH from 21st October 2023 until 28th October 2023 with a nasty infection. I was put on sepsis protocol and I was eventually diagnosed with abscesses. The care and treatment I received from the time I arrived at A&E until I was discharged was exceptional.
I was in such a bad state that I cannot remember all the names of the staff who looked after me, but I have to mention the nurse in A&E majors, Davinia Sabater Guijarro, as she took care of me with a lot of kindness and compassion. She was brilliant!
Eventually, I was admitted to medical ward only briefly and then gynaecology ward. Nurse Reena from the medical ward was very kind, although I was only there for a very short time. Some of the nurses on gynaecology ward who looked after me were Nurse Erlou, Nurse Sidikat, Nurse Jordine, Nurse Kawser, Nurse Olu, Nurse Nishma, Nurse Bushirah, Nurse Antonio, HCA Maureen, Ward physio Bethany and many other nurses and healthcare assistants to whom I am very grateful to for the care and support they gave me whilst I was on that ward.
The Gynaecology team led by Dr Naaila Aslam were fantastic and I feel that I am here and alive today because of them. My local hospital had sent me away with Trimethoprim and a wrong diagnosis just the previous day. Had I not gone to UCLH that Saturday evening, I wouldn't have made it, as my CRP was 400 and I was septic. Thank you to Dr Aslam and her team including Dr De Braud, Dr Tatiana, Dr Neha, Dr Julie, Dr Omar, Dr Hannah, Dr Alison and everyone in that team. They saved my life!
When I had my procedure to drain the abscess, the nurses were so supportive including nurse Kit and nurse Emma. There were other nurses in that room too, but I don't recall all the names. All were wonderful. I would not have got through that procedure without their words of support and encouragement, in particular Nurse Kit and Nurse Emma.
I hope the above mentioned staff and anyone who looked after me reads this review. I am forever grateful to them.
UPDATE (5th December 2023): I spent a further two nights at UCH when the infection returned. Lots of wonderful nurses and healthcare assistants in A&E majors and same day emergency care (thank you Dr Maria Marouli and Nurse Jennifer). Another positive experience on gynae ward. Nurses Warda, Queen, Alena and Clare were all very kind, attentive and extremely competent.
4
from W Huang
December 07, 2023
There were so many patients in the A&E, i suffered with severe pain with kidney stone sym on Wednesday night 08/12/2023,staffs are well trained and doctors and nurses are very helpful. I had my CT scan and blood test results with in two hours. specially thanks to Dr. Bolloju and Dr. Galica, they are such nice doctors showed their professionalism, kindness, caring and excellent management skills.
5
from Jiji
November 28, 2023
Amazing service was feeling really unwell seen unbelievably quickly. The doctors and nurses were great very sympathetic and understanding. I attended the emergency day care Dr Johnny and dr harder also his staff were great provided a really immaculate service. The hospital is clean and well kept thank you all
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $24,998
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $27,300
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $30,045
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $20,922
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $30,381
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $28,680
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $8,668
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $7,551
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,735
3.6
5 reviews
5
from M D
December 07, 2023
My name is Minal and I was hospitalised at UCLH from 21st October 2023 until 28th October 2023 with a nasty infection. I was put on sepsis protocol and I was eventually diagnosed with abscesses. The care and treatment I received from the time I arrived at A&E until I was discharged was exceptional.
I was in such a bad state that I cannot remember all the names of the staff who looked after me, but I have to mention the nurse in A&E majors, Davinia Sabater Guijarro, as she took care of me with a lot of kindness and compassion. She was brilliant!
Eventually, I was admitted to medical ward only briefly and then gynaecology ward. Nurse Reena from the medical ward was very kind, although I was only there for a very short time. Some of the nurses on gynaecology ward who looked after me were Nurse Erlou, Nurse Sidikat, Nurse Jordine, Nurse Kawser, Nurse Olu, Nurse Nishma, Nurse Bushirah, Nurse Antonio, HCA Maureen, Ward physio Bethany and many other nurses and healthcare assistants to whom I am very grateful to for the care and support they gave me whilst I was on that ward.
The Gynaecology team led by Dr Naaila Aslam were fantastic and I feel that I am here and alive today because of them. My local hospital had sent me away with Trimethoprim and a wrong diagnosis just the previous day. Had I not gone to UCLH that Saturday evening, I wouldn't have made it, as my CRP was 400 and I was septic. Thank you to Dr Aslam and her team including Dr De Braud, Dr Tatiana, Dr Neha, Dr Julie, Dr Omar, Dr Hannah, Dr Alison and everyone in that team. They saved my life!
When I had my procedure to drain the abscess, the nurses were so supportive including nurse Kit and nurse Emma. There were other nurses in that room too, but I don't recall all the names. All were wonderful. I would not have got through that procedure without their words of support and encouragement, in particular Nurse Kit and Nurse Emma.
I hope the above mentioned staff and anyone who looked after me reads this review. I am forever grateful to them.
UPDATE (5th December 2023): I spent a further two nights at UCH when the infection returned. Lots of wonderful nurses and healthcare assistants in A&E majors and same day emergency care (thank you Dr Maria Marouli and Nurse Jennifer). Another positive experience on gynae ward. Nurses Warda, Queen, Alena and Clare were all very kind, attentive and extremely competent.
4
from W Huang
December 07, 2023
There were so many patients in the A&E, i suffered with severe pain with kidney stone sym on Wednesday night 08/12/2023,staffs are well trained and doctors and nurses are very helpful. I had my CT scan and blood test results with in two hours. specially thanks to Dr. Bolloju and Dr. Galica, they are such nice doctors showed their professionalism, kindness, caring and excellent management skills.
5
from Jiji
November 28, 2023
Amazing service was feeling really unwell seen unbelievably quickly. The doctors and nurses were great very sympathetic and understanding. I attended the emergency day care Dr Johnny and dr harder also his staff were great provided a really immaculate service. The hospital is clean and well kept thank you all
London, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
A new hospital with state-of-the-art facilities using cutting edge technology, with spectacular views across London, University College Hospital is located on Euston Road,
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1
from Elodie Lecat
November 27, 2023
I had my MRI there and the purpose was to look for a serious condition. The neurosurgeon barely answered any questions and I had to force him to look at my MRI. It was shocking ! He also refused to write a report for my rheumatologist. I've never seen this. My rheumatologist had to ask for a report to another radiologist and finally we pinpoint the disease !! This behavior is unacceptable and the last time I checked MRI cost me 1 000 $ ! The minimum he could do was to spend 10 minutes to explain me !
5
from Eric Constantino
November 22, 2023
Had an exhilarating stroll around Yonsei campus. There's a bookstore for souvenir university items. Most K dramas have scenes around the campus. Very scenic. A must visit place even for first timers in Korea.
5
from A
November 11, 2023
Great experience as an international traveller. Doctors speak English and tests were done in a swift manner. My travel insurance company worked quickly to make payment so I wasn’t out of pocket.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $25,433
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $34,463
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $38,228
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $21,296
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $35,887
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $33,364
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $9,967
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $10,691
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $5,180
3.7
5 reviews
1
from Elodie Lecat
November 27, 2023
I had my MRI there and the purpose was to look for a serious condition. The neurosurgeon barely answered any questions and I had to force him to look at my MRI. It was shocking ! He also refused to write a report for my rheumatologist. I've never seen this. My rheumatologist had to ask for a report to another radiologist and finally we pinpoint the disease !! This behavior is unacceptable and the last time I checked MRI cost me 1 000 $ ! The minimum he could do was to spend 10 minutes to explain me !
5
from Eric Constantino
November 22, 2023
Had an exhilarating stroll around Yonsei campus. There's a bookstore for souvenir university items. Most K dramas have scenes around the campus. Very scenic. A must visit place even for first timers in Korea.
5
from A
November 11, 2023
Great experience as an international traveller. Doctors speak English and tests were done in a swift manner. My travel insurance company worked quickly to make payment so I wasn’t out of pocket.
Seoul, South Korea
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, Japanese, Mongolian, Russian
Severance Hospital was thecountry’s first western-stylehospital named Chejungwon. Severance Hospital, founded in 1885 by Dr. H. N. Allen, was the country’s first western-style hospital named
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5
from Parami kasunika
August 27, 2023
The best ever experience on my delivery stay🤗💐. Even though i'm not italian speaker they still managed everything perfectly and communicated in english. Best doctors, nurses, and all other staff. Superb service. Healthy food. Happy & comfortable stay. Thank you for making my delivery experience smooth, unforgettable and perfect! Much love! 🙏❤️💐
5
from Ada Zlehovcová
June 30, 2023
I have to thank to doctors and nurses for saving my fiancé’s life when having acute pancreatitis. Everyone was very nice and kind, there was no problem talking in English, doctor and nurses were all very emphaticand kind. The emergency came in 30 minutes, after arriving to hospital my fiancée got help immediately. Thank you for doing your job on 100%!
5
from Andrea Olivato
February 01, 2023
One the best hospitals in Tuscany. Particularly, I’ve found the staff incredibly helpful and emphatic.
Differently from other places in Italy where foreigners are often looked down and staff doesn’t even try to speak English or give simple directions, I’ve personally witnessed nurses trying their best to give clear concise communication in English to help out foreigners looking for a specific exam.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $25,290
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $24,552
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $27,713
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $19,084
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $20,438
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $22,389
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $7,890
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,125
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $23,311
3.9
5 reviews
5
from Parami kasunika
August 27, 2023
The best ever experience on my delivery stay🤗💐. Even though i'm not italian speaker they still managed everything perfectly and communicated in english. Best doctors, nurses, and all other staff. Superb service. Healthy food. Happy & comfortable stay. Thank you for making my delivery experience smooth, unforgettable and perfect! Much love! 🙏❤️💐
5
from Ada Zlehovcová
June 30, 2023
I have to thank to doctors and nurses for saving my fiancé’s life when having acute pancreatitis. Everyone was very nice and kind, there was no problem talking in English, doctor and nurses were all very emphaticand kind. The emergency came in 30 minutes, after arriving to hospital my fiancée got help immediately. Thank you for doing your job on 100%!
5
from Andrea Olivato
February 01, 2023
One the best hospitals in Tuscany. Particularly, I’ve found the staff incredibly helpful and emphatic.
Differently from other places in Italy where foreigners are often looked down and staff doesn’t even try to speak English or give simple directions, I’ve personally witnessed nurses trying their best to give clear concise communication in English to help out foreigners looking for a specific exam.
Florence, Italy
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Careggi University Hospital is a hospital company integrated with the University of Florence and is characterized by hospitalization assistance, specialist outpatient services and
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2
from theonlycatonice
November 13, 2023
Context: Foreign patient/tourist
Lack of signage for foreign patients is what exacerbated this horrible experience not knowing what is the correct entrance, the fact that you can't go any doctor and must go straight to the emergency reception for example (flat fee is also 200 EU which luckily was refunded by my travel insurance)
1 receptionist out of 7 was friendly, rest were horrible to an ill person despite being polite as possible
1 doctor in the emergency ward was pretty careless after dismissing me from the hospital (and was dismissive), not even providing a proper dressed bandage for my wound after removing a drip needle that was never used to give fluids (something usually done for pain or dehydration - I was expecting some for relief but none was given)
A trainee had better bedside manners
The doctors in the gyni section were absolutely fantastic, explaining everything, being friendly etc.
However, nothing was found for the cause of my pain which was distressing and no pain relief was offered even.
A traumatic experience for someone traveling alone.
I hope this review helps someone in the future.
Will never be traveling back to Cologne as the reception to tourists is 99% of the time cold as ice.
4
from Mohamed Nassef
November 10, 2023
First , I can not comment on medical services , but the buildings and the arrangements, the wide variety of specialties and advanced equipment all are amazing. Well organized campus.
5
from Zhivko Todorov
October 22, 2023
My wife gave birth there. This was the only good experience we had in hospitals. I want to give thumbs up for the best team in the world and especially to Frau Hannah. 🙏
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $33,611
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,000
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $44,558
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $26,359
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $39,155
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $39,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $11,747
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,294
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $5,610
3.1
5 reviews
2
from theonlycatonice
November 13, 2023
Context: Foreign patient/tourist
Lack of signage for foreign patients is what exacerbated this horrible experience not knowing what is the correct entrance, the fact that you can't go any doctor and must go straight to the emergency reception for example (flat fee is also 200 EU which luckily was refunded by my travel insurance)
1 receptionist out of 7 was friendly, rest were horrible to an ill person despite being polite as possible
1 doctor in the emergency ward was pretty careless after dismissing me from the hospital (and was dismissive), not even providing a proper dressed bandage for my wound after removing a drip needle that was never used to give fluids (something usually done for pain or dehydration - I was expecting some for relief but none was given)
A trainee had better bedside manners
The doctors in the gyni section were absolutely fantastic, explaining everything, being friendly etc.
However, nothing was found for the cause of my pain which was distressing and no pain relief was offered even.
A traumatic experience for someone traveling alone.
I hope this review helps someone in the future.
Will never be traveling back to Cologne as the reception to tourists is 99% of the time cold as ice.
4
from Mohamed Nassef
November 10, 2023
First , I can not comment on medical services , but the buildings and the arrangements, the wide variety of specialties and advanced equipment all are amazing. Well organized campus.
5
from Zhivko Todorov
October 22, 2023
My wife gave birth there. This was the only good experience we had in hospitals. I want to give thumbs up for the best team in the world and especially to Frau Hannah. 🙏
Köln, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Germany is one of the world's leading medical countries worldwide. Its 33 university hospitals form the highest tier of the country's sophisticated healthcare system. The
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1
from Derek Morales
April 11, 2022
Absolutely horrible service. My father broke his arm and we had to wait like 10-15 minutes just checking in. And then they gave him a terrible cast and diagnosis. We had to come back to the US and go to our local Kaiser Permanente to get actual care for my dad.
Please avoid this place, especially if you are visiting from the US.
Por favor, nunca buscas ayuda aquí, especialmente si vienes extranjero de los Estados Unidos.
5
from Rhoda Wamboldt
August 04, 2021
We have used the services of Valmar Hospital, including surgery and emergency care. Could not ask for better service and care. Having so many specialists at one location is so helpful. Received excellent care from Doctors , nurses and staff.
1
from Jay Neto
August 13, 2020
Horrible service. Showed up here with a case of Food Poisoning and was turned away because my symptoms were "similar" to Covid-19. The front desk person told me to wait outside, didn't even ask me simple questions such as if I had a cough or shortness of breath and after "speaking with her supervisor" told me I had to go to the General Hospital because Velmar was "full". Such a lie! If it was full, why wasn't I turned away when I first showed up? I went to Clinica San Fernando after and was seen by a great doctor there. My cardiologist and urologist have their offices at Velmar and I will let them know I won't be able to attend our appointments anymore at this hospital, because they deny service to people in need.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $13,006
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $12,916
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $12,603
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $9,139
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $10,112
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $10,152
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,899
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,078
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,381
3.5
5 reviews
1
from Derek Morales
April 11, 2022
Absolutely horrible service. My father broke his arm and we had to wait like 10-15 minutes just checking in. And then they gave him a terrible cast and diagnosis. We had to come back to the US and go to our local Kaiser Permanente to get actual care for my dad.
Please avoid this place, especially if you are visiting from the US.
Por favor, nunca buscas ayuda aquí, especialmente si vienes extranjero de los Estados Unidos.
5
from Rhoda Wamboldt
August 04, 2021
We have used the services of Valmar Hospital, including surgery and emergency care. Could not ask for better service and care. Having so many specialists at one location is so helpful. Received excellent care from Doctors , nurses and staff.
1
from Jay Neto
August 13, 2020
Horrible service. Showed up here with a case of Food Poisoning and was turned away because my symptoms were "similar" to Covid-19. The front desk person told me to wait outside, didn't even ask me simple questions such as if I had a cough or shortness of breath and after "speaking with her supervisor" told me I had to go to the General Hospital because Velmar was "full". Such a lie! If it was full, why wasn't I turned away when I first showed up? I went to Clinica San Fernando after and was seen by a great doctor there. My cardiologist and urologist have their offices at Velmar and I will let them know I won't be able to attend our appointments anymore at this hospital, because they deny service to people in need.
Ensenada, Mexico
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Hospital Velmar was founded in the year 2000 with the vision of building a private and modern hospital. Offering the port of Ensenada a comprehensive
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5
from S. Rafikov
November 15, 2023
Dr. ABED from general surgery is amazing. Very down to earth, friendly and helpful. He did the procedure really quickly, and the pain I had was gone. Appreciate his kind approach.
5
from Bayat Almeraikhi
October 29, 2023
I am writing to express my gratitude for the exceptional care and support provided by your hospital staff during my recent visits. In particular, I would like to extend my sincere thanks to (Doctor Aatif Shaikh, Consultant Physician , UROLOGY) and the entire medical team involved in my treatment. Their expertise, compassion, and dedication have made a significant difference in my recovery.
I would also like to take this opportunity to provide some feedback and make a recommendation regarding the booking of required tests, such as X-rays, blood tests, and especially ultrasound appointments after the operation. I believe implementing an automated system to schedule these tests before visiting the doctor would greatly benefit patients.
5
from Haïfa Ben-R
September 14, 2023
Overall great facility (especially after the renovation) and very good doctors.
I would have placed reviews on many of their doctors across several departments but many of them have left.
Right now, I can highly speak about Dr Nathalie El Moukari, consultant radiologist. She’s confident and very thorough in her examination and takes the time to explain to the patient their situation and what they need to do. She communicates very well in, at least, three languages.
Her team, I can cite Ms Mandy, is equally pleasant to deal with.
The clinic is clean.
Parking lots are available.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $22,270
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,728
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $26,300
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $15,401
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $31,335
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,565
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,902
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,418
3.7
5 reviews
5
from S. Rafikov
November 15, 2023
Dr. ABED from general surgery is amazing. Very down to earth, friendly and helpful. He did the procedure really quickly, and the pain I had was gone. Appreciate his kind approach.
5
from Bayat Almeraikhi
October 29, 2023
I am writing to express my gratitude for the exceptional care and support provided by your hospital staff during my recent visits. In particular, I would like to extend my sincere thanks to (Doctor Aatif Shaikh, Consultant Physician , UROLOGY) and the entire medical team involved in my treatment. Their expertise, compassion, and dedication have made a significant difference in my recovery.
I would also like to take this opportunity to provide some feedback and make a recommendation regarding the booking of required tests, such as X-rays, blood tests, and especially ultrasound appointments after the operation. I believe implementing an automated system to schedule these tests before visiting the doctor would greatly benefit patients.
5
from Haïfa Ben-R
September 14, 2023
Overall great facility (especially after the renovation) and very good doctors.
I would have placed reviews on many of their doctors across several departments but many of them have left.
Right now, I can highly speak about Dr Nathalie El Moukari, consultant radiologist. She’s confident and very thorough in her examination and takes the time to explain to the patient their situation and what they need to do. She communicates very well in, at least, three languages.
Her team, I can cite Ms Mandy, is equally pleasant to deal with.
The clinic is clean.
Parking lots are available.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Mediclinic Airport Road Hospital was established in 2008 and provides a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services including a 24-hour Emergency department. This Joint
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2
from Narresh Loganathan
November 05, 2023
Did my regular eye checkup here.
Waited for long time. The doctor said all
fine but I wasn’t sure as I felt some
Difficulties in reading. So went to Al
Ahalia hospital for another checkup. The checkups done at Mediclinic are lesser and they didn’t go in depth for complete understanding of issues. Will avoid in future. Not worth the money paid and time
Spent..
5
from John origin
October 27, 2023
The care I received at this hospital was excellent. The doctors, nurses, and other staff were all very professional and knowledgeable. They were also very kind and compassionate, and they made me feel comfortable and well-cared for during my stay.
1
from Ingy Abdel Moneim
October 10, 2023
The worst inpatient experience!
The rooms are not that clean, the nursing staff is so unorganized. They did not keep a proper log of the medications that were given to my son. I had to tell them which medicines which given and which were still to be taken. The nurse station is so loud! The nurses and doctors are extremely loud in the middle of the night and have no consideration for the patients. The quality of the food/meals is horrible too. The doctors here are good but everything else needs major improvements!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $22,270
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,728
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $26,300
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $15,401
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $31,335
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,565
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,902
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,418
3.8
5 reviews
2
from Narresh Loganathan
November 05, 2023
Did my regular eye checkup here.
Waited for long time. The doctor said all
fine but I wasn’t sure as I felt some
Difficulties in reading. So went to Al
Ahalia hospital for another checkup. The checkups done at Mediclinic are lesser and they didn’t go in depth for complete understanding of issues. Will avoid in future. Not worth the money paid and time
Spent..
5
from John origin
October 27, 2023
The care I received at this hospital was excellent. The doctors, nurses, and other staff were all very professional and knowledgeable. They were also very kind and compassionate, and they made me feel comfortable and well-cared for during my stay.
1
from Ingy Abdel Moneim
October 10, 2023
The worst inpatient experience!
The rooms are not that clean, the nursing staff is so unorganized. They did not keep a proper log of the medications that were given to my son. I had to tell them which medicines which given and which were still to be taken. The nurse station is so loud! The nurses and doctors are extremely loud in the middle of the night and have no consideration for the patients. The quality of the food/meals is horrible too. The doctors here are good but everything else needs major improvements!
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Dutch, English, Hindi, Swedish
Mediclinic Al Noor Hospital is situated on Khalifa Street in the central business district of Abu Dhabi. The hospital, which started as a small polyclinic
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1
from Mohammad Azzam
November 08, 2023
I visited you on the date of 22/8/2023 for a gestational diabetes test. A full month after the test, I was informed that I have gestational diabetes. It is worth mentioning that this delay has negatively impacted my health and the health of the fetus.
I would like to point out that I discovered this problem during my subsequent visit to the doctor on 19/9/2023, where Dr. Alia Adwan explained that the delay was due to the staff member responsible for notifying patients being on leave.
I find these reasons unconvincing and not reflecting the professionalism expected from a hospital of Mediclinic’s size and reputation. Therefore, I hold the hospital fully responsible for any issues that may arise for the child or fetus due to this delay.
1
from Farid Pir
October 04, 2023
Mediclinic Arabic doctors lack courtesy when treating Asians. They tend to dismiss the information you provide about your illness, interrupting with a display of their knowledge instead of listening. They frequently attribute symptoms to viral infections without thorough investigation.
I encountered an instance where two of their doctors claimed I didn't have tonsils, yet they couldn't explain why my throat still hurt when I drank water. This experience was particularly disappointing when seeking assistance from their ENT specialists.
Additionally, there's a sense of judgment towards Asians, evident in the distinction made between locals and outsiders. The communication implies assumptions about affordability.
I would kindly suggest maintaining a balanced representation of Asian doctors in each department to promote fair and unbiased healthcare practices.
1
from miles willard
October 03, 2023
UPDATE. It's been 1 month, and still no one has contacted me from the hospital. They are obviously very concerned about their patients.
Went to the physiotherapist Ponnu for a shoulder problem. He was distracted and vague, but promised he could fix the problem. After about 5 or 6 sessions, all I got was advice to go to his YouTube Channel, and a permanent scar from the burn of the heat pad he put on me. He did not apologise, but said that that area of my shoulder was too boney...? Where are the professionals who care about their jobs?
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $22,270
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,565
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,902
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,418
-
Epidural block
≈ $1,476
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $24,412
-
Cranioplasty
≈ $10,980
-
Brain shunt surgery
≈ $14,133
3.4
5 reviews
1
from Mohammad Azzam
November 08, 2023
I visited you on the date of 22/8/2023 for a gestational diabetes test. A full month after the test, I was informed that I have gestational diabetes. It is worth mentioning that this delay has negatively impacted my health and the health of the fetus.
I would like to point out that I discovered this problem during my subsequent visit to the doctor on 19/9/2023, where Dr. Alia Adwan explained that the delay was due to the staff member responsible for notifying patients being on leave.
I find these reasons unconvincing and not reflecting the professionalism expected from a hospital of Mediclinic’s size and reputation. Therefore, I hold the hospital fully responsible for any issues that may arise for the child or fetus due to this delay.
1
from Farid Pir
October 04, 2023
Mediclinic Arabic doctors lack courtesy when treating Asians. They tend to dismiss the information you provide about your illness, interrupting with a display of their knowledge instead of listening. They frequently attribute symptoms to viral infections without thorough investigation.
I encountered an instance where two of their doctors claimed I didn't have tonsils, yet they couldn't explain why my throat still hurt when I drank water. This experience was particularly disappointing when seeking assistance from their ENT specialists.
Additionally, there's a sense of judgment towards Asians, evident in the distinction made between locals and outsiders. The communication implies assumptions about affordability.
I would kindly suggest maintaining a balanced representation of Asian doctors in each department to promote fair and unbiased healthcare practices.
1
from miles willard
October 03, 2023
UPDATE. It's been 1 month, and still no one has contacted me from the hospital. They are obviously very concerned about their patients.
Went to the physiotherapist Ponnu for a shoulder problem. He was distracted and vague, but promised he could fix the problem. After about 5 or 6 sessions, all I got was advice to go to his YouTube Channel, and a permanent scar from the burn of the heat pad he put on me. He did not apologise, but said that that area of my shoulder was too boney...? Where are the professionals who care about their jobs?
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery
Languages: English, Arabic
Located in the heart of the Civic Centre district of Al Ain, Mediclinic Al Jowhara Hospital is a premium healthcare facility featuring a broad range
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5
from Bilkiss Yusuf
November 13, 2023
Dr Khaled Al Aal
Vascular surgeon @ Medi Clinic Town Centre.
One of the nicest, most humble and thoughtful surgeons I’ve encountered.
He is definitely worth the visit by anyone who has been suffering with their varicose or spider veins.
5
from chiePz
October 27, 2023
It was an amazing experienced! When I go for check up for severe cough flu, due to the weather change. When I reach to Mediclinic Al ain, I was entertain directly by the reception guy who's named Javudullah Balkiaz Khan this guy promote the quality and equality of the hospital. And to mention the nurses that checking my vitals, they are very attentive to the patient, and mostly the doctor, she come several times into my room to check and explained about my status of what I fell. Thank you so much Doctora Anna Marie Diaz the best doctor ive ever meet after a long period of time staying in UAE. God Bless you all mediclinic staff and management.
1
from Mirza Muzamil Baig
July 31, 2023
Worst experience ever, They have very poor customer service specially in Radiology department. There is no systematic procedure. Putting Customers/patient on Hold for too Long...
Please if any of concerned staff read this massage please improve your quality of service..
Thanks
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $22,270
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,728
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $26,300
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $15,401
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $31,335
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,565
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $6,902
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,418
3.9
5 reviews
5
from Bilkiss Yusuf
November 13, 2023
Dr Khaled Al Aal
Vascular surgeon @ Medi Clinic Town Centre.
One of the nicest, most humble and thoughtful surgeons I’ve encountered.
He is definitely worth the visit by anyone who has been suffering with their varicose or spider veins.
5
from chiePz
October 27, 2023
It was an amazing experienced! When I go for check up for severe cough flu, due to the weather change. When I reach to Mediclinic Al ain, I was entertain directly by the reception guy who's named Javudullah Balkiaz Khan this guy promote the quality and equality of the hospital. And to mention the nurses that checking my vitals, they are very attentive to the patient, and mostly the doctor, she come several times into my room to check and explained about my status of what I fell. Thank you so much Doctora Anna Marie Diaz the best doctor ive ever meet after a long period of time staying in UAE. God Bless you all mediclinic staff and management.
1
from Mirza Muzamil Baig
July 31, 2023
Worst experience ever, They have very poor customer service specially in Radiology department. There is no systematic procedure. Putting Customers/patient on Hold for too Long...
Please if any of concerned staff read this massage please improve your quality of service..
Thanks
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Arabic
Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital is conveniently located in the heart of Al Ain city. The hospital offers a wide range of medical and surgical inpatient
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1
from Cycosh Schneil
April 10, 2023
Bad Service, the doctor didn't examine my girlfriend Anna properly, we paid 70€ and after two weeks she is still sick.
1
from Alex Sh
August 22, 2022
Extremely bad hospital. One people doesn’t understand what doing other..
Contract’s conditions always changing same with fraud. On the start they promise one but finally u will left money more more more that for same service in USA! Stupid management!!!
1
from Alex Shaman
August 22, 2022
Very stupid international service!!! They change conditions more than 4 times before baby delivery!!! They want much more money but don’t understand self final conditions. Finally in last week we was need change hospital.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $11,278
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $9,024
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,791
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $7,229
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $5,378
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $5,475
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $2,757
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,435
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $777
3.9
5 reviews
1
from Cycosh Schneil
April 10, 2023
Bad Service, the doctor didn't examine my girlfriend Anna properly, we paid 70€ and after two weeks she is still sick.
1
from Alex Sh
August 22, 2022
Extremely bad hospital. One people doesn’t understand what doing other..
Contract’s conditions always changing same with fraud. On the start they promise one but finally u will left money more more more that for same service in USA! Stupid management!!!
1
from Alex Shaman
August 22, 2022
Very stupid international service!!! They change conditions more than 4 times before baby delivery!!! They want much more money but don’t understand self final conditions. Finally in last week we was need change hospital.
Vitacura, Chile
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
This health center is part of a joint-stock company called Grupo Alemana SpA, whose sole owner is the Corporación Chileno Alemana de Beneficencia, a non-profit
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5
from Martina Greco
August 27, 2023
Worldwide reference in hematology. Very professional and commited doctors. Nurses are simply amazing. Would recommend it hundred times
5
from Andrea Varvaro
June 15, 2023
Worldwide reference in hematology. Very professional and commited doctors. Nurses are simply amazing. Would recommend it hundred times
1
from Donna Jackson
June 01, 2023
I'm sure the doctors are good, but reception is slow inefficient most of the windows are closed and the few people there are are gossiping with each other instead of accepting patients. I went 3hours early to be sure to have my prebooked Cardiology appointment and arrived at the nurses desk at cardiology an hour before as I needed an ECG. The rude nurse laughed at my booking and asked me if I booked it myself. Yes I answered but I need the booked ECG as that's what is writen on the doctors door. She threw my sheet to one side and said we will
call you 45minutes later noone called I went to ask her again. She told me to sit down. They the 4nurses were all chatting together and doing nothing. So the time came for my cardi
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
by request
-
Brain aneurysm repair
by request
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
by request
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
by request
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
by request
-
Brain tumors surgery
by request
-
Peripheral nerve repair
by request
-
Nerve decompression surgery
by request
-
Surgical neurolysis
by request
3.2
5 reviews
5
from Martina Greco
August 27, 2023
Worldwide reference in hematology. Very professional and commited doctors. Nurses are simply amazing. Would recommend it hundred times
5
from Andrea Varvaro
June 15, 2023
Worldwide reference in hematology. Very professional and commited doctors. Nurses are simply amazing. Would recommend it hundred times
1
from Donna Jackson
June 01, 2023
I'm sure the doctors are good, but reception is slow inefficient most of the windows are closed and the few people there are are gossiping with each other instead of accepting patients. I went 3hours early to be sure to have my prebooked Cardiology appointment and arrived at the nurses desk at cardiology an hour before as I needed an ECG. The rude nurse laughed at my booking and asked me if I booked it myself. Yes I answered but I need the booked ECG as that's what is writen on the doctors door. She threw my sheet to one side and said we will
call you 45minutes later noone called I went to ask her again. She told me to sit down. They the 4nurses were all chatting together and doing nothing. So the time came for my cardi
Milan, Italy
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Dentistry
Languages: English
The San Raffaele Hospital is an institute which embodies clinical, research and university activities. Established in 1971 it provides international-level specialized care for the
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1
from Chana Meira Kovan
October 05, 2023
Staff were very unhelpful and seemed to not know what they were doing everything took way too long and was too dragged out.
2
from LeftyLeah
September 08, 2023
They took very good care of my Special Needs daughter. Thank you
How ever when my son broke his leg we were treated bad, told to check out my son daily to return for a surgery that NEVER happened, just causing more heart ship on my special needs family. One Shabbat we had to sleep in the lobby because they checked out my son after Shabbat started and there aren't wheelchair cabs running on Shabbat. Very bad treatment for my special needs family!!!
5
from Francesca MV
June 27, 2023
Wonderful hospital - had to visit whilst on holiday in Israel. The staff were so kind and helpful. We were seen and treatment in the emergency department within 2 hours of arrival. Highly recommend
Prices for popular procedures:
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Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $45,285
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $38,921
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $52,417
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $29,367
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $49,249
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $31,337
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $14,347
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $16,054
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $7,177
3.6
5 reviews
1
from Chana Meira Kovan
October 05, 2023
Staff were very unhelpful and seemed to not know what they were doing everything took way too long and was too dragged out.
2
from LeftyLeah
September 08, 2023
They took very good care of my Special Needs daughter. Thank you
How ever when my son broke his leg we were treated bad, told to check out my son daily to return for a surgery that NEVER happened, just causing more heart ship on my special needs family. One Shabbat we had to sleep in the lobby because they checked out my son after Shabbat started and there aren't wheelchair cabs running on Shabbat. Very bad treatment for my special needs family!!!
5
from Francesca MV
June 27, 2023
Wonderful hospital - had to visit whilst on holiday in Israel. The staff were so kind and helpful. We were seen and treatment in the emergency department within 2 hours of arrival. Highly recommend
Jerusalem, Israel
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, Russian
Shaare Zedek is the largest multi-disciplinary medical center in Jerusalem, offering advanced services in most specialties. With a constant commitment to improve and provide our
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5
from iamkeiraaatd
October 28, 2023
amazing, sympathetic and helpful people. did not get mad at me for speaking english and was not a long wait. thank you!!
2
from Lorna Cannon
October 26, 2023
First something positive: the doctors, especially the anaesthetist, were good.
However, during my time on the station following ankle surgery, I was shocked.
1. When i woke up after the surgery I hadn't eaten since the day before (it was around 7pm), I asked a nurse if i could have something to eat and she shouted at me, made me feel like it was a totally unreasonable request - the other patients in the room were shocked and defended me. Finally she brought me some food but was clearly annoyed that i had asked for something so basic.
2. When I realised my period had started during the surgery, I was once again shouted at for asking for help to get a pad (I wasn't allowed to leave my bed to go to the toilet so soon after surgery.) It was humiliating. I was left in those bloody sheets for 4 days
3. I had a very big ankle surgery and was in pain I had never experienced before (including childbirth), the nurse during the night shift straight after the surgery refused to give me anything stronger than Novalgin and then left me for 6 hours with nothing else. She told me to stop ringing the bell because she couldn't help me. I was sweating and shaking with the pain. Pain management continued to be an issue throughout my stay depending on whether the nurse on shift 'believed' my pain or not, I raised this with the doctors several times.
4. I told the staff that my bandages felt too tight and no one listened to me, now 6 weeks later, i still have nerve pain, which needs pain medication and skin necrosis from having extreme pressure on my foot for 2 days.
5. One evening a nurse filled every patients' thrombosis syringe half with air, thank goodness the other nurse on shift realised before she injected 16 patients with air, she was in disbelief. This added to the general feeling of not being safe on the ward of this hospital.
6. Nurses were exhausted and burned out, 2 nurses for 16 patients is clearly not enough.
7. When i wanted to come back after 6 weeks to discuss the surgery and recovery with the surgeon I had to beg for an appointment on the phone to a very rude receptionist (the same receptionist who a few weeks before told me there is no plaster cast in the hospital, can this be the case in a hospital with an orthopedic department and an emergency room?!). After care is a simple responsibility after major surgery, especially when there are complications such as crippling nerve pain that my general orthopedic doctor couldn't seem to explain.
To say I was shocked is an understatement, I feel traumatised by this experience. Sometimes I have nightmares about being back on that ward crying in pain with no one helping me. The experience was inhumane and I deeply regret choosing this hospital. I have never written a review like this but i feel a responsibility to warn people. Once again I will say the doctors were good, but you rarely see them. I particularly appreciated the anaesthetist who showed compassion and diligence but that level of care should be the rule, not the exception.
5
from Vandhuy Martins
May 29, 2022
I was at the clinic with my wife and every single nurse, doctor, security and receptionist that talked to me were patient, kind and nice. Although I don't speak German, everyone was willing to explain things in English. Special thanks to a nurse and a doctor both called Julius who were extremely kind to us and treated us like real human beings. I'm full of gratitude to everyone in this hospital. Thank you 🙏🏻
Prices for popular procedures:
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Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $33,611
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,000
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $44,558
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $26,359
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $39,155
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $39,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $11,747
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,294
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $5,610
3.5
5 reviews
5
from iamkeiraaatd
October 28, 2023
amazing, sympathetic and helpful people. did not get mad at me for speaking english and was not a long wait. thank you!!
2
from Lorna Cannon
October 26, 2023
First something positive: the doctors, especially the anaesthetist, were good.
However, during my time on the station following ankle surgery, I was shocked.
1. When i woke up after the surgery I hadn't eaten since the day before (it was around 7pm), I asked a nurse if i could have something to eat and she shouted at me, made me feel like it was a totally unreasonable request - the other patients in the room were shocked and defended me. Finally she brought me some food but was clearly annoyed that i had asked for something so basic.
2. When I realised my period had started during the surgery, I was once again shouted at for asking for help to get a pad (I wasn't allowed to leave my bed to go to the toilet so soon after surgery.) It was humiliating. I was left in those bloody sheets for 4 days
3. I had a very big ankle surgery and was in pain I had never experienced before (including childbirth), the nurse during the night shift straight after the surgery refused to give me anything stronger than Novalgin and then left me for 6 hours with nothing else. She told me to stop ringing the bell because she couldn't help me. I was sweating and shaking with the pain. Pain management continued to be an issue throughout my stay depending on whether the nurse on shift 'believed' my pain or not, I raised this with the doctors several times.
4. I told the staff that my bandages felt too tight and no one listened to me, now 6 weeks later, i still have nerve pain, which needs pain medication and skin necrosis from having extreme pressure on my foot for 2 days.
5. One evening a nurse filled every patients' thrombosis syringe half with air, thank goodness the other nurse on shift realised before she injected 16 patients with air, she was in disbelief. This added to the general feeling of not being safe on the ward of this hospital.
6. Nurses were exhausted and burned out, 2 nurses for 16 patients is clearly not enough.
7. When i wanted to come back after 6 weeks to discuss the surgery and recovery with the surgeon I had to beg for an appointment on the phone to a very rude receptionist (the same receptionist who a few weeks before told me there is no plaster cast in the hospital, can this be the case in a hospital with an orthopedic department and an emergency room?!). After care is a simple responsibility after major surgery, especially when there are complications such as crippling nerve pain that my general orthopedic doctor couldn't seem to explain.
To say I was shocked is an understatement, I feel traumatised by this experience. Sometimes I have nightmares about being back on that ward crying in pain with no one helping me. The experience was inhumane and I deeply regret choosing this hospital. I have never written a review like this but i feel a responsibility to warn people. Once again I will say the doctors were good, but you rarely see them. I particularly appreciated the anaesthetist who showed compassion and diligence but that level of care should be the rule, not the exception.
5
from Vandhuy Martins
May 29, 2022
I was at the clinic with my wife and every single nurse, doctor, security and receptionist that talked to me were patient, kind and nice. Although I don't speak German, everyone was willing to explain things in English. Special thanks to a nurse and a doctor both called Julius who were extremely kind to us and treated us like real human beings. I'm full of gratitude to everyone in this hospital. Thank you 🙏🏻
Berlin, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Turkish
The Schlosspark-Klinik is a hospital for acute and regular care, idyllically situated at the Schlosspark Charlottenburg. Together with its partner clinic, the Park-Klinik Weißensee, it
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1
from Regulator 6 Armament
July 24, 2023
I was transferred back to the emergency department where I waited for hours in excruciating pain to be seen by J. Straub and Dr. med T. Mederer for less than 5 minutes each completely ignoring my recent scans and the notes from the referring hospital. One of these supposed medical professionals told me they have a program that could help me but that I couldn’t be treated any further because I only spoke English. They administered Iv pain medicine that made me feel worse and pushed me into the waiting area until my family could pick me up.
I am requesting a formal response from the hospital administration and the head of Neurochirurgie Prof. Dr. N. O. Schmidt.
I will also file a complaint against the hospital through Tricare.
1
from Roman Pracht
June 28, 2023
US military here. I would definitely not recommend this hospital. Poor communication, rude staff (case management). Make sure they can 100% confirm your appointment on the first day of your visit (at least on your pre-op appointment)! Make sure your surgery is not "selective", otherwise they would schedule you and let you know 24 hours prior that your surgery was rescheduled for in another 6 weeks (almost like on aspace-available basis). This happened to me. If you are an active duty military member feel free to reach out to me. Unless you wanna be your commander's favorite and put in and cancel your convalescent leave as if you're a civilian... Also talk to your local Tricare office about this hospital.
5
from Helmut
March 13, 2023
I was extremely honoured to have been at Regensburg University Hospital. They outmost trained professional students and their highly educated doctors. Their program is unmatched and superb. Simply the best!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $33,611
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,000
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $44,558
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $26,359
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $39,155
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $39,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $11,747
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,294
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $5,610
3.3
5 reviews
1
from Regulator 6 Armament
July 24, 2023
I was transferred back to the emergency department where I waited for hours in excruciating pain to be seen by J. Straub and Dr. med T. Mederer for less than 5 minutes each completely ignoring my recent scans and the notes from the referring hospital. One of these supposed medical professionals told me they have a program that could help me but that I couldn’t be treated any further because I only spoke English. They administered Iv pain medicine that made me feel worse and pushed me into the waiting area until my family could pick me up.
I am requesting a formal response from the hospital administration and the head of Neurochirurgie Prof. Dr. N. O. Schmidt.
I will also file a complaint against the hospital through Tricare.
1
from Roman Pracht
June 28, 2023
US military here. I would definitely not recommend this hospital. Poor communication, rude staff (case management). Make sure they can 100% confirm your appointment on the first day of your visit (at least on your pre-op appointment)! Make sure your surgery is not "selective", otherwise they would schedule you and let you know 24 hours prior that your surgery was rescheduled for in another 6 weeks (almost like on aspace-available basis). This happened to me. If you are an active duty military member feel free to reach out to me. Unless you wanna be your commander's favorite and put in and cancel your convalescent leave as if you're a civilian... Also talk to your local Tricare office about this hospital.
5
from Helmut
March 13, 2023
I was extremely honoured to have been at Regensburg University Hospital. They outmost trained professional students and their highly educated doctors. Their program is unmatched and superb. Simply the best!
Regensburg, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The University Hospital Regensburg offers almost the entire range of medical subjects and is geared towards high-performance medicine with a special focus on oncological and
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1
from hana gueddiche
November 16, 2023
Completely rude and incompetent stuff , I went once to emergency , as I am first time pregnant and I had huge bleeding in the start of my pregnancy , the women on the desk she saw how terrified I am but kept saying me it’s better to wait and go to see your doctor (my doctor was closed that day ) then with really rude attitude she finally accept as .
PS: the emergency was totally empty only one women was there waiting
Today I called again to take appointment for giving birth (they remind me that I should not give birth here ) the first guy who picked my call he just transferred the call without saying any word , no hallo even , the second women since the start of my call she kept saying in German I cannot understand I cannot understand! And I just said hello , my name is hana nothing else ( in German ) I said sorry my German is not so good and I repeated my sentence and she said again I cannot understand call again and just cut my call !!
Ok I am not a native German speaker and maybe I have accent but that’s totally normal and I know that I am talking correct German at least make some effort and talk correct to people !!! Have some manners !!
1
from Kelly Greenwood
September 26, 2023
The staff at the primary care clinic was so friendly and professional, but once I got to the oncology department the staff were bigoted unprofessional and abusive.
1
from Mihail Jovmir (M.J.)
November 01, 2022
My wife had a very strong headache. With "very strong headache" I mean - she couldn't talk, walk normaly. At the reception she answered a lot of questions. We were by family doctor. She had already the referral slip for MRI.
They took blood and gave her something that had a little helped.
They denied to make the MRI because of missing plausible Reason. They didn't check even the blood pressure.
All my wife saw in this Emergency was only indifference and loss of care.
How we must be sure that we will live a long healthy life, when the persons who are paid for that don't take reasonable steps to prevent a Death?
Shame on german Health System.
I recommend to search for another Emergency Point in the City.
At Uniklinikum you have a very big chance to die. And they will say - "we didn't know" or another stupid argument.
This happened on 28.10.2022.
We came at 17:00 and left at 22:00.
Besides - they found nothing.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $33,611
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,000
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $44,558
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $26,359
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $39,155
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $39,553
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $11,747
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,294
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $5,610
3.7
5 reviews
1
from hana gueddiche
November 16, 2023
Completely rude and incompetent stuff , I went once to emergency , as I am first time pregnant and I had huge bleeding in the start of my pregnancy , the women on the desk she saw how terrified I am but kept saying me it’s better to wait and go to see your doctor (my doctor was closed that day ) then with really rude attitude she finally accept as .
PS: the emergency was totally empty only one women was there waiting
Today I called again to take appointment for giving birth (they remind me that I should not give birth here ) the first guy who picked my call he just transferred the call without saying any word , no hallo even , the second women since the start of my call she kept saying in German I cannot understand I cannot understand! And I just said hello , my name is hana nothing else ( in German ) I said sorry my German is not so good and I repeated my sentence and she said again I cannot understand call again and just cut my call !!
Ok I am not a native German speaker and maybe I have accent but that’s totally normal and I know that I am talking correct German at least make some effort and talk correct to people !!! Have some manners !!
1
from Kelly Greenwood
September 26, 2023
The staff at the primary care clinic was so friendly and professional, but once I got to the oncology department the staff were bigoted unprofessional and abusive.
1
from Mihail Jovmir (M.J.)
November 01, 2022
My wife had a very strong headache. With "very strong headache" I mean - she couldn't talk, walk normaly. At the reception she answered a lot of questions. We were by family doctor. She had already the referral slip for MRI.
They took blood and gave her something that had a little helped.
They denied to make the MRI because of missing plausible Reason. They didn't check even the blood pressure.
All my wife saw in this Emergency was only indifference and loss of care.
How we must be sure that we will live a long healthy life, when the persons who are paid for that don't take reasonable steps to prevent a Death?
Shame on german Health System.
I recommend to search for another Emergency Point in the City.
At Uniklinikum you have a very big chance to die. And they will say - "we didn't know" or another stupid argument.
This happened on 28.10.2022.
We came at 17:00 and left at 22:00.
Besides - they found nothing.
Dresden, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden offers medical care at the highest level of care. As a maximum-care hospital, it covers the entire spectrum
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5
from Tanveer Hazar
September 24, 2023
Kindly sir give me whatsup number, i want to come luxembourg for PG from Pakistan
How i will do apply this hospital for PG job. kindly sir please give me information about the pg general surgery in this hospital so I'm waiting for your response???
1
from Yulia
August 26, 2023
Waited three hours for them to do nothing, they prescribed me a medicine that is not suitable for my disease, with a large list of side effects, which must be taken with another medicine ( they didn’t tell me this). They did not cure me, but made me worse.
4
from Leonid Omelchuk
May 11, 2023
It’s not bad, but the service is also not something to write home back about.
Paperwork took quite a while, but I have to note it was my first time there. Personnel was nice to me, even though I don’t speak a word French. Also notified me of an approximate bill for the all procedures.
Maybe it depends on a type of your emergency, a doctor who’s treating you or they just improved, but for me it was not so bad at all!
Prices for popular procedures:
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Occipital nerve stimulation
by request
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Radiosurgery
by request
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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS)
by request
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Radioactive Iodine therapy for thyroid cancer
by request
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Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer
by request
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Chemotherapy for eye cancer
by request
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Chemotherapy for lung cancer
by request
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Chemotherapy for brain cancer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for melanoma
by request
3.2
5 reviews
5
from Tanveer Hazar
September 24, 2023
Kindly sir give me whatsup number, i want to come luxembourg for PG from Pakistan
How i will do apply this hospital for PG job. kindly sir please give me information about the pg general surgery in this hospital so I'm waiting for your response???
1
from Yulia
August 26, 2023
Waited three hours for them to do nothing, they prescribed me a medicine that is not suitable for my disease, with a large list of side effects, which must be taken with another medicine ( they didn’t tell me this). They did not cure me, but made me worse.
4
from Leonid Omelchuk
May 11, 2023
It’s not bad, but the service is also not something to write home back about.
Paperwork took quite a while, but I have to note it was my first time there. Personnel was nice to me, even though I don’t speak a word French. Also notified me of an approximate bill for the all procedures.
Maybe it depends on a type of your emergency, a doctor who’s treating you or they just improved, but for me it was not so bad at all!
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Opened in 1976, after the reunion of the newly built Municipal Hospital (today CHL Centre), the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity (today CHL Maternity) dating from
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2
from Beth Mcevoy
December 04, 2023
Had my appendix removed about two months ago only complains I have are in the emergency department I was told by one of the doctors I was getting surgery, he was then pulled out of the room by a nurse and never returned. When asked do I know what’s happening for my surgery later that night I hadn’t a clue cause the doctor never came back and told me what it was for or when.
The nurses on the ward when I went up where amazing looked after me so well really reassured me not to worry.
The nurse that took over their shift after was out of surgery was completely different I had gotten sick after coming out of surgery she left the sick bag on my table the entire night along with the blanket I had gotten sick on, I was too unwell to even realise I had been sleeping in my sick the whole night. The next nurse to take over her shift had not been too impressed with me for not throwing the sick bad out or the sheets even though my iv was attached to the bed so I couldn’t physically move from the bed to do anything.
It was only these two nurses that made my experience bad at the beacon as I’ve been before for a separate issue and it was absolutely amazing. I would recommend their hospital and I wouldn’t let them two nurses stop me from going to them again, but I would say it really did make me feel worse especially spending so much money to stay and be in their care.
5
from Sarah Schaub
November 27, 2023
As an American who has always been treated at the top clinic of Mayo Clinic my entire life I was scared to death to experience healthcare anywhere else. After breaking my foot I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how great the staff is here. The nurses, registration, consultants..everyone. I feel a lot of comfort after being seen here now multiple times and having surgery. It’s a different process than I’m used to but that’s a learning curve on my part. Thank you to all the staff for putting my anxiety to the way side.
5
from Kathy
October 20, 2023
Just back from taking my elderly mum for a CT in the Beacon Hospital. Lauren in radiology reception was fantastic with her. She was clear, helpful, friendly and very patient with with mum.
CT staff were fantastic and efficient, meaning we were in and out in no more than 30min.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $26,005
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $28,709
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $29,351
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $21,229
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $18,579
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $20,127
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,999
-
Epidural block
≈ $934
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $25,983
3.5
5 reviews
2
from Beth Mcevoy
December 04, 2023
Had my appendix removed about two months ago only complains I have are in the emergency department I was told by one of the doctors I was getting surgery, he was then pulled out of the room by a nurse and never returned. When asked do I know what’s happening for my surgery later that night I hadn’t a clue cause the doctor never came back and told me what it was for or when.
The nurses on the ward when I went up where amazing looked after me so well really reassured me not to worry.
The nurse that took over their shift after was out of surgery was completely different I had gotten sick after coming out of surgery she left the sick bag on my table the entire night along with the blanket I had gotten sick on, I was too unwell to even realise I had been sleeping in my sick the whole night. The next nurse to take over her shift had not been too impressed with me for not throwing the sick bad out or the sheets even though my iv was attached to the bed so I couldn’t physically move from the bed to do anything.
It was only these two nurses that made my experience bad at the beacon as I’ve been before for a separate issue and it was absolutely amazing. I would recommend their hospital and I wouldn’t let them two nurses stop me from going to them again, but I would say it really did make me feel worse especially spending so much money to stay and be in their care.
5
from Sarah Schaub
November 27, 2023
As an American who has always been treated at the top clinic of Mayo Clinic my entire life I was scared to death to experience healthcare anywhere else. After breaking my foot I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how great the staff is here. The nurses, registration, consultants..everyone. I feel a lot of comfort after being seen here now multiple times and having surgery. It’s a different process than I’m used to but that’s a learning curve on my part. Thank you to all the staff for putting my anxiety to the way side.
5
from Kathy
October 20, 2023
Just back from taking my elderly mum for a CT in the Beacon Hospital. Lauren in radiology reception was fantastic with her. She was clear, helpful, friendly and very patient with with mum.
CT staff were fantastic and efficient, meaning we were in and out in no more than 30min.
Dublin, Ireland
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Located in Sandyford, South Dublin, Beacon Hospital is one of the most technologically advanced private hospital’s in all of Europe.With 180 inpatients beds, 1400 healthcare
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 5 — MEDELEKT Clinic in Moscow, Russia, clinic with the most reviews number of 10700 — Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi in New Delhi, India.
With rating 4.0 and over — 34 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Chronic daily headache (CDH):
worldwide
93 clinics
Russia
10 clinics
Germany
8 clinics
United Arab Emirates
7 clinics
United Kingdom
7 clinics
Colombia
4 clinics
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Procedures are likely to be used for Chronic daily headache (CDH) treatment:
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- Brain shunt surgery $177 - $92,255
- Corpus callosotomy $995 - $40,580
- Craniofacial surgery $1,516 - $35,873
- Elevation of depressed skull fracture $218 - $37,880
- Endoscopic septostomy $1,062 - $32,883
- Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) $293 - $30,715
- Extracranial CSF drainage $119 - $131
- Focal resection $902 - $33,194
- Functional hemispherectomy $1,519 - $61,571
- Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) $2,696 - $58,800
- Lumbar puncture $18 - $3,228
- Multiple subpial transection (MST) $1,701 - $52,684
- Nerve decompression surgery $300 - $17,338
- Ommaya reservoir placement $249 - $30,807
- Peripheral nerve repair $123 - $34,880
- Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) insertion $4,516 - $76,913
- Shunt revision $177 - $29,876
- Temporal lobe resection $1,105 - $72,676
- Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leaks surgical repair $359 - $13,952
- Vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation $673 - $27,802
- 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