Craniosynostosis treatment in 446 Neurosurgery clinics worldwide
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446 clinics specializing in Neurosurgery providing treatment of Craniosynostosis Craniosynostosis is a congenital condition where the bones of an infant's skull fuse prematurely, leading to abnormal head shape and potential brain growth issues. Surgical intervention is often needed to correct the skull's shape and prevent complications. disease worldwide.
5
from Ira Sack
May 21, 2023
Probably the worst hospital I have ever been in! The nursing staff generally is rude and extremely unhelpful! DO NOT COME HERÈ....GOTO ANY OTHERHOSPITALlyou can...dirty and disgusting
1
from Joel Meentzen
October 30, 2022
Disgusting place. Five days at the maternity ward, room was not cleaned once. We cleaned the bed from blood and dirt. I'd call that a scandal!
1
from hayley russell
January 29, 2022
I would not recommend to seek medical treatment at the Galilee Medical Centre in Nahariya. It is old, dirty and the Russian doctors & nurses are unkind & cruel.
My daughter was in the covid unit so we could not visit with her, she was very poorly and was left in tears and begging for pain relief on many occasions.
She was under the care of an ENT specialist who said she needed to stay in hospital until she could swallow food and drink but some of the doctors kept telling her that she shouldn’t be there and needed to go home. Thank God I could get through to the department by telephone and would be persistently calling for the staff to attend to my daughter. The area where my daughter was put only had 2 other patients, so it was not busy. The ENT specialist advised that she drink very cold water or suck ice and to eat very soft cold food like ice-cream or yogurt, she was not given anything. They took another covid test which came up positive but because it had been 5 days since her first test they discharged her from the covid unit and transferred her to the internal medicine ward for observation. The ward was very small with 4 old beds, broken equipment and the toilets were dirty with no toilet rolls, but the doctors were friendly and helpful, even though my daughter was never given the food that she asked for. The other patients in her ward had relatives staying all night so it was noisy and my daughter could get no rest with all the loud talking and videos being played out on their phones throughout the night. She had been on intravenous fluids and the doctors left the needle in her arm which caused severe bruising and was very painful. The release procedure was relatively short and we were thankful to get her home and never to return there again!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $54,830
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $41,648
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $55,928
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $31,335
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $52,568
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $33,534
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $15,117
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $17,150
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $43,929
3.3
5 reviews
5
from Ira Sack
May 21, 2023
Probably the worst hospital I have ever been in! The nursing staff generally is rude and extremely unhelpful! DO NOT COME HERÈ....GOTO ANY OTHERHOSPITALlyou can...dirty and disgusting
1
from Joel Meentzen
October 30, 2022
Disgusting place. Five days at the maternity ward, room was not cleaned once. We cleaned the bed from blood and dirt. I'd call that a scandal!
1
from hayley russell
January 29, 2022
I would not recommend to seek medical treatment at the Galilee Medical Centre in Nahariya. It is old, dirty and the Russian doctors & nurses are unkind & cruel.
My daughter was in the covid unit so we could not visit with her, she was very poorly and was left in tears and begging for pain relief on many occasions.
She was under the care of an ENT specialist who said she needed to stay in hospital until she could swallow food and drink but some of the doctors kept telling her that she shouldn’t be there and needed to go home. Thank God I could get through to the department by telephone and would be persistently calling for the staff to attend to my daughter. The area where my daughter was put only had 2 other patients, so it was not busy. The ENT specialist advised that she drink very cold water or suck ice and to eat very soft cold food like ice-cream or yogurt, she was not given anything. They took another covid test which came up positive but because it had been 5 days since her first test they discharged her from the covid unit and transferred her to the internal medicine ward for observation. The ward was very small with 4 old beds, broken equipment and the toilets were dirty with no toilet rolls, but the doctors were friendly and helpful, even though my daughter was never given the food that she asked for. The other patients in her ward had relatives staying all night so it was noisy and my daughter could get no rest with all the loud talking and videos being played out on their phones throughout the night. She had been on intravenous fluids and the doctors left the needle in her arm which caused severe bruising and was very painful. The release procedure was relatively short and we were thankful to get her home and never to return there again!
Nahariyya, Israel
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Galilee Medical Center (Hebrew: המרכז הרפואי לגליל, HaMerkaz HaRefu'i LaGalil), abbreviated GMC, is a hospital located in the coastal city of Nahariya and is the
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5
from Ptricia
July 07, 2023
Family hospitalization: Guardian review^^
Transportation: Connected to Balsan Station subway. very convenient
Procedure: As of 4 weekdays, there were not many people so there was no waiting time.
Hospital: The new building is really nice.
So pretty. Especially the 4th floor garden....
If you act like a guardian in a hospital room while feeling like you're in a gallery, you're bound to get depressed. I didn't feel depressed as I walked around the buildings with the patients, exercised, and looked at the pictures.
Personally, it was better than when I stayed at a 5-star hotel in Seoul. ;; lol
Especially at 5 o'clock? There are no people after 6 o'clock, so it's really quiet and nice.
Hospital room: I've been to various hospitals and have been a guardian several times, and this is the cleanest. There isn't a single hair in the hallway!!
The patient said the bed was very comfortable.
Doctors, nurses, staff: in my case, they were all very kind.
Convenience store: It is large and has a lot of variety, so it is very convenient.
Restaurant/Cafe: Not bad.
It's good because there aren't many people on the 4th weekdays.
☆☆☆Be sure to visit the 4th floor garden☆☆☆
4
from Marie Con Park
April 11, 2023
Beautiful Hospital. FAST SERVICE. Clean and secure private rooms. State of the art facilities.
5
from stãnix
March 22, 2023
A big fan of Hospital Playlist.
This is the filming location.
The escalator, cafe & walkways are the exact spots.
The garden & emergency area are at other locations. So dont go for wild goose chase.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $19,440
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $27,291
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $35,308
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $39,375
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $21,864
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $36,996
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $35,061
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $10,348
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,026
3.7
5 reviews
5
from Ptricia
July 07, 2023
Family hospitalization: Guardian review^^
Transportation: Connected to Balsan Station subway. very convenient
Procedure: As of 4 weekdays, there were not many people so there was no waiting time.
Hospital: The new building is really nice.
So pretty. Especially the 4th floor garden....
If you act like a guardian in a hospital room while feeling like you're in a gallery, you're bound to get depressed. I didn't feel depressed as I walked around the buildings with the patients, exercised, and looked at the pictures.
Personally, it was better than when I stayed at a 5-star hotel in Seoul. ;; lol
Especially at 5 o'clock? There are no people after 6 o'clock, so it's really quiet and nice.
Hospital room: I've been to various hospitals and have been a guardian several times, and this is the cleanest. There isn't a single hair in the hallway!!
The patient said the bed was very comfortable.
Doctors, nurses, staff: in my case, they were all very kind.
Convenience store: It is large and has a lot of variety, so it is very convenient.
Restaurant/Cafe: Not bad.
It's good because there aren't many people on the 4th weekdays.
☆☆☆Be sure to visit the 4th floor garden☆☆☆
4
from Marie Con Park
April 11, 2023
Beautiful Hospital. FAST SERVICE. Clean and secure private rooms. State of the art facilities.
5
from stãnix
March 22, 2023
A big fan of Hospital Playlist.
This is the filming location.
The escalator, cafe & walkways are the exact spots.
The garden & emergency area are at other locations. So dont go for wild goose chase.
Seoul, South Korea
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, Mongolian, Russian
Ewha Womans University Medical Center, which has been leading Korean women’s medicine since the establishment of ‘Pogoonyogoan(普救女館)’, has opened Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital with
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4
from Niliam Joy
December 06, 2023
Great experience every time I do my routine follow-up with Dr. Taori and his team. Nurse Minci always ensures I am well attended and the process is smooth until I am completed, and Nurse Pinku Ann has a tender care hand when collecting blood samples especially in my case, she performs skillfully in a way I will always feel secured. Dr. Taori has been my doctor for more than 5 years who not only has outstanding knowledge of my treatment options but also provides the quality of medical care I require. He has the ability to connect so you know where you are, leaving no fear what the next steps look like. Highly recommended.
5
from lorelie villamor
November 25, 2023
I trust this message finds you well. Im writing to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding service and care I received during my recent visit to aster hospital Al Qusais.
I had seen by Dr arun (orthopedic) he is excellent doctor a down to earth person and the level of professionalism, compassion, and efficiency exhibited by the hospital staff was truly commendable. It is apparent that the positive and supportive environment fostered by the management team plays a significant role in ensuring such high standards of care.
I got a huge help from Ms Saloni
Her seamless coordination among different departments, the attentiveness of the medical and administrative staff, and the overall dedication to patient wellbeing have left a lasting impression on me
Dr arun and Ms Soumya (physiotherapist )Your expertise,
professionalism, and
compassionate approach have been instrumental in my journey toward recovery. Your ability to diagnose and explain the intricacies of my condition in a clear and supportive manner has made a significant impact on my understanding and confidence.
Please accept my heartfelt thanks for outstan Service your dedication to field is commendable and I’m grateful for the pod impact you’ve on my health
Special thanks to Dr arun (orthopedic)
Ms soumya (physiotherapist )
Ms Saloni (patient experience department)
Warm regards
5
from Nihad Ibrahim
November 15, 2023
I am so grateful for the excellent care that I received at your hospital. Everyone was kind, knowledgeable, and professional. The facilities were clean and modern, and I felt completely safe during my stay. I am truly thankful for all of the hard work your staff has done to provide quality care to us and our baby.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $12,583
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $21,813
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $31,536
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $27,599
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $16,455
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $33,328
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $29,110
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $7,322
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $6,546
4.7
5 reviews
4
from Niliam Joy
December 06, 2023
Great experience every time I do my routine follow-up with Dr. Taori and his team. Nurse Minci always ensures I am well attended and the process is smooth until I am completed, and Nurse Pinku Ann has a tender care hand when collecting blood samples especially in my case, she performs skillfully in a way I will always feel secured. Dr. Taori has been my doctor for more than 5 years who not only has outstanding knowledge of my treatment options but also provides the quality of medical care I require. He has the ability to connect so you know where you are, leaving no fear what the next steps look like. Highly recommended.
5
from lorelie villamor
November 25, 2023
I trust this message finds you well. Im writing to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding service and care I received during my recent visit to aster hospital Al Qusais.
I had seen by Dr arun (orthopedic) he is excellent doctor a down to earth person and the level of professionalism, compassion, and efficiency exhibited by the hospital staff was truly commendable. It is apparent that the positive and supportive environment fostered by the management team plays a significant role in ensuring such high standards of care.
I got a huge help from Ms Saloni
Her seamless coordination among different departments, the attentiveness of the medical and administrative staff, and the overall dedication to patient wellbeing have left a lasting impression on me
Dr arun and Ms Soumya (physiotherapist )Your expertise,
professionalism, and
compassionate approach have been instrumental in my journey toward recovery. Your ability to diagnose and explain the intricacies of my condition in a clear and supportive manner has made a significant impact on my understanding and confidence.
Please accept my heartfelt thanks for outstan Service your dedication to field is commendable and I’m grateful for the pod impact you’ve on my health
Special thanks to Dr arun (orthopedic)
Ms soumya (physiotherapist )
Ms Saloni (patient experience department)
Warm regards
5
from Nihad Ibrahim
November 15, 2023
I am so grateful for the excellent care that I received at your hospital. Everyone was kind, knowledgeable, and professional. The facilities were clean and modern, and I felt completely safe during my stay. I am truly thankful for all of the hard work your staff has done to provide quality care to us and our baby.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Currently, Aster DM Healthcare is one of the largest and fastest growing conglomerates in the MENA region. It covers the full spectrum of healthcare services
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1
from Bgm
October 10, 2023
Even if you have appointment, you wait too long. This is ridiculous. Time is precious.
4
from S K
September 12, 2023
Visit the hospital for a dermatologist that was recommended by a family member. Transaction was smooth, the doc gave all the information I need and explained what was going on. The hospital nice an clean and looks like a 5 star hotel more than a hospital. I paid $120 for the examination and they accept cc. You need to book an appointment ahead of time. Their mobil app is a hustle and has bugs. Book through website or call them for an appointment. This is why I give them 4 stars. After you book they call you for reminder and inform you the amount you will be paying. Arrive at least 15 minutes early as the building is big you need to walk and take elevator to get the section where you will have your examination. There will be paperwork before the doc examine you.
5
from Elif Cansu Çetin
September 11, 2023
I've consistently chosen this hospital for several years, and it consistently excels in all aspects. I particularly want to highlight the excellence of Dr. Harika Bodur Öztürk, a caring and patient-centered professional who maintains her professional boundaries impeccably. I also received the Gardasil 9 vaccine and am happy to report that I experienced no side effects. Furthermore, I highly recommend Dr. Mete Dalbeler as a dentist for his professional and efficient approach.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $6,182
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $13,111
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $14,865
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $14,469
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $15,280
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $11,996
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $13,353
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $15,784
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $4,224
3.3
5 reviews
1
from Bgm
October 10, 2023
Even if you have appointment, you wait too long. This is ridiculous. Time is precious.
4
from S K
September 12, 2023
Visit the hospital for a dermatologist that was recommended by a family member. Transaction was smooth, the doc gave all the information I need and explained what was going on. The hospital nice an clean and looks like a 5 star hotel more than a hospital. I paid $120 for the examination and they accept cc. You need to book an appointment ahead of time. Their mobil app is a hustle and has bugs. Book through website or call them for an appointment. This is why I give them 4 stars. After you book they call you for reminder and inform you the amount you will be paying. Arrive at least 15 minutes early as the building is big you need to walk and take elevator to get the section where you will have your examination. There will be paperwork before the doc examine you.
5
from Elif Cansu Çetin
September 11, 2023
I've consistently chosen this hospital for several years, and it consistently excels in all aspects. I particularly want to highlight the excellence of Dr. Harika Bodur Öztürk, a caring and patient-centered professional who maintains her professional boundaries impeccably. I also received the Gardasil 9 vaccine and am happy to report that I experienced no side effects. Furthermore, I highly recommend Dr. Mete Dalbeler as a dentist for his professional and efficient approach.
Istanbul, Turkey
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Acıbadem Healthcare Group's 21st hospital opened its doors in March 2017 in Altunizade district. Acıbadem Altunizade Hospital includes many specialized units with its technical infrastructure,
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1
from Prince
September 27, 2023
My friend went there and she got frauded with a lot of money. She discussed all the price over call but when she reached there, the prices were completely different.
I will not recommend this place to anyone
5
from albert saranga
August 11, 2023
We would like thank you for best care. And a special thanks for dr Haluk Sirin and MELIKE OZDEMIR . We came from Israel for a trip and and needed and emergency surgery
We are so happy that we got to the best place and got the best treatment
Thanks a lot Batia and albert
1
from Bircan Kaan
July 30, 2023
We have been there for my sister’s problem . She was in great pain and she was struggling a lot for a long time . We have paid a great amount of money for the doctor and for the most basic blood tests.
Doctor woman was so rude , she did not even look at our face and in the middle of the conversation when my sister was trying to explain the situation about her pain , the Doctor just stood up and left the room .She does not even want to listen to what the patient says.
My sister was begging for painkiller medicine . A rude doctor said that she does not want to give painkillers today. Doctor name is Pınar. Treating her patients without respect.
After they charged great amount of money , She does not even think about a solution to kill the patient’s pain she did not say anything just left the room and and just give the message to us that ‘if you paid us go to another hospital to find your cure because doctors in this hospital are incompetent and greedy
They do not care about your health , they only want your money.
Doctors and employees are rude , not knowledgeable and respectless .
I do not recommend it at all. If you care about your health do not go there.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $14,865
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $14,469
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $15,280
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $11,996
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $13,353
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $15,784
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $4,224
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $3,415
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $13,210
3.2
5 reviews
1
from Prince
September 27, 2023
My friend went there and she got frauded with a lot of money. She discussed all the price over call but when she reached there, the prices were completely different.
I will not recommend this place to anyone
5
from albert saranga
August 11, 2023
We would like thank you for best care. And a special thanks for dr Haluk Sirin and MELIKE OZDEMIR . We came from Israel for a trip and and needed and emergency surgery
We are so happy that we got to the best place and got the best treatment
Thanks a lot Batia and albert
1
from Bircan Kaan
July 30, 2023
We have been there for my sister’s problem . She was in great pain and she was struggling a lot for a long time . We have paid a great amount of money for the doctor and for the most basic blood tests.
Doctor woman was so rude , she did not even look at our face and in the middle of the conversation when my sister was trying to explain the situation about her pain , the Doctor just stood up and left the room .She does not even want to listen to what the patient says.
My sister was begging for painkiller medicine . A rude doctor said that she does not want to give painkillers today. Doctor name is Pınar. Treating her patients without respect.
After they charged great amount of money , She does not even think about a solution to kill the patient’s pain she did not say anything just left the room and and just give the message to us that ‘if you paid us go to another hospital to find your cure because doctors in this hospital are incompetent and greedy
They do not care about your health , they only want your money.
Doctors and employees are rude , not knowledgeable and respectless .
I do not recommend it at all. If you care about your health do not go there.
İzmir, Turkey
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Offering opportunity of treatment to more than 2 million patients every year based on 28-year experience in Turkish healthcare sector, Medicana Health Group continue to
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1
from Richard Mort
December 07, 2023
Unfortunately, the attitudes of almost all the staff during a recent outpatient trip to emergency were extremely regrettable. I was initially refused any painkiller for hours, despite having a broken bone. I was made to wait 7 hours, more than all the other people who had come in, not all of whom were acute cases. And I was not given a medical report on leaving, which meant I had to make a separate trip back to the hospital to insist on receiving it.
I attempted to politely follow this up through normal channels but the response was excessively defensive and factually incorrect. No apology, no points acknowledged.
Very disappointing indeed. All I can say is that 80-90% of the staff there were unpleasant, seemed to hate their jobs and made a difficult situation for me and others like me far worse.
5
from J. B.
October 10, 2023
Supportive, very friendly staff and fast help. Large site/area needs time to orientate and find your way. Treatment was top and newest available.
1
from Vladimir Ivanovsky
August 01, 2023
Non-professionals, there is no good communication with the patient! If you have a serious problem, it s better to look for another hospital!
It takes a very long time for them to respond, and when they do, they are never clear. It seems like they want to get rid of you or respond in a way that makes you give up and look for other doctors or hospitals.
Be clearer that you are medical professionals!
For station mund und kiefer.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $24,213
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $35,629
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,542
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,336
2.9
5 reviews
1
from Richard Mort
December 07, 2023
Unfortunately, the attitudes of almost all the staff during a recent outpatient trip to emergency were extremely regrettable. I was initially refused any painkiller for hours, despite having a broken bone. I was made to wait 7 hours, more than all the other people who had come in, not all of whom were acute cases. And I was not given a medical report on leaving, which meant I had to make a separate trip back to the hospital to insist on receiving it.
I attempted to politely follow this up through normal channels but the response was excessively defensive and factually incorrect. No apology, no points acknowledged.
Very disappointing indeed. All I can say is that 80-90% of the staff there were unpleasant, seemed to hate their jobs and made a difficult situation for me and others like me far worse.
5
from J. B.
October 10, 2023
Supportive, very friendly staff and fast help. Large site/area needs time to orientate and find your way. Treatment was top and newest available.
1
from Vladimir Ivanovsky
August 01, 2023
Non-professionals, there is no good communication with the patient! If you have a serious problem, it s better to look for another hospital!
It takes a very long time for them to respond, and when they do, they are never clear. It seems like they want to get rid of you or respond in a way that makes you give up and look for other doctors or hospitals.
Be clearer that you are medical professionals!
For station mund und kiefer.
Düsseldorf, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, French, Russian
The University Hospital Düsseldorf (UKD), together with the medical faculty of the Heinrich Heine University, assumes a special function in our healthcare system. The basis
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5
from Jana Ristvejova
September 03, 2023
Came with toothpain on sunday,didnt wait too long cca 2 hours, doctor and nurse were very kind,spoke English,helped me with pain,so im happy i came there,just parking is pretty expensive.
1
from Anna Sirne
June 16, 2023
The emergency department is just a disaster. Organisational chaos. As a result- hours in a waiting line.
1
from Viacheslav Bolnykh
February 21, 2023
I really hope Google will someday let me give negative score to this place. I had to wait 2 months for an appointment, only to come here and sit in the waiting room for 1.5 hours (and the appointment is for a 2 minute consultation). The level of inefficiency and incompetence is just astonishing
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $24,213
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $35,629
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,354
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,913
2.9
5 reviews
5
from Jana Ristvejova
September 03, 2023
Came with toothpain on sunday,didnt wait too long cca 2 hours, doctor and nurse were very kind,spoke English,helped me with pain,so im happy i came there,just parking is pretty expensive.
1
from Anna Sirne
June 16, 2023
The emergency department is just a disaster. Organisational chaos. As a result- hours in a waiting line.
1
from Viacheslav Bolnykh
February 21, 2023
I really hope Google will someday let me give negative score to this place. I had to wait 2 months for an appointment, only to come here and sit in the waiting room for 1.5 hours (and the appointment is for a 2 minute consultation). The level of inefficiency and incompetence is just astonishing
Aachen, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
As a university maximum care provider, we offer you top-quality medicine with a human face at the RWTH Aachen University Hospital. The architecturally and organizationally
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1
from vera sugak
October 04, 2022
I have been to this hospital twice, and both times I got disappointed. First time I needed a paper from the doctor that I was sick. She wrote incorrect information on the paper, and I only noticed it when I was home. My documents were not accepted by my uni as a result. Then, today I went to the Blutbank to donate my blood. I have a rare blood type, and I already had experience donating. I am also completely healthy and have enough muscle mass to donate without any conscequences for my own health. First, when they took a small sample of my blood from the ear, they put a plaster straight onto my hair. It was very hard to get it out of my hair later, and, mind you, very hurtful. Then, I had a talk with a very incompetent doctor/nurse. I speak english better than german, and at one point I asked her if she spoke any english. By the way, I do speak german, I just understand english better. So, I was told: "We speak german here, if you cant speak our language then there will be no donation." Excuse me?? I didn't know that the people I wanted to donate to have such a LUXURY to only have blood from people speaking fluent german. You would refuse half a liter of healthy blood on such a basis? So, in the end I did not donate, I got told to "come tomorrow". Honestly I don't think I will come here ever again. In less than 30 minutes all my will to help people got destroyed. I will make sure to avoid this hospital at all costs, and you should too.
2
from ariane wagner
July 28, 2022
Very long waiting times and you get send from one place to another. Some of the places have no real waiting areas. Once I did get seen the nurse was very friendly and helpul though.
1
from amir frz
June 02, 2022
Most racist doorkeeper ever :(
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $47,932
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,542
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,336
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $38,860
3.1
5 reviews
1
from vera sugak
October 04, 2022
I have been to this hospital twice, and both times I got disappointed. First time I needed a paper from the doctor that I was sick. She wrote incorrect information on the paper, and I only noticed it when I was home. My documents were not accepted by my uni as a result. Then, today I went to the Blutbank to donate my blood. I have a rare blood type, and I already had experience donating. I am also completely healthy and have enough muscle mass to donate without any conscequences for my own health. First, when they took a small sample of my blood from the ear, they put a plaster straight onto my hair. It was very hard to get it out of my hair later, and, mind you, very hurtful. Then, I had a talk with a very incompetent doctor/nurse. I speak english better than german, and at one point I asked her if she spoke any english. By the way, I do speak german, I just understand english better. So, I was told: "We speak german here, if you cant speak our language then there will be no donation." Excuse me?? I didn't know that the people I wanted to donate to have such a LUXURY to only have blood from people speaking fluent german. You would refuse half a liter of healthy blood on such a basis? So, in the end I did not donate, I got told to "come tomorrow". Honestly I don't think I will come here ever again. In less than 30 minutes all my will to help people got destroyed. I will make sure to avoid this hospital at all costs, and you should too.
2
from ariane wagner
July 28, 2022
Very long waiting times and you get send from one place to another. Some of the places have no real waiting areas. Once I did get seen the nurse was very friendly and helpul though.
1
from amir frz
June 02, 2022
Most racist doorkeeper ever :(
Magdeburg, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
The University Hospital Magdeburg is high-performance maximum-care hospital far beyond the borders of State capital of Saxony-Anhalt nationally recognized. The strength of university medicine is
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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:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $24,213
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $35,629
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $47,932
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,354
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 Miriam
October 24, 2023
Two weeks ago I got a fixed appointment to see a specialist.
When I showed up on time for the appointment, we were told that no doctor would be there today and the appointment would not take place! I was kept there for 4 hours with unsuitable staff and in the end I was just given a piece of paper with a different phone number so that I can try to arrange a next appointment. I was present with my mother in a wheelchair, who is chronically ill and in severe pain. The emergency room didn't help us either! Thank you, I hope you stay healthy!!
1
from Ayesha Younas
April 16, 2023
I had vomited 4 times, was in sever pain and fever. I went to the emergency for some assistance at 6am in the morning, the doctor and the receptionist refused to take me in and instead said you won’t die if you dont eat for another 2 days. Extremely rude and racist behavior. Never EVER anybody with a person of color should go there. Don’t deserve even 1 star.
1
from Hristina Nikolova
December 27, 2022
Extremely rude attitude even at the reception. Then we visited the eye clinic and there the "head" of the department was arrogant, rude, mean and disturbingly angry. I would not recommend EVER! We were waiting for an examination of a child, but it never happened.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $47,932
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,542
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,336
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $38,860
2.9
5 reviews
1
from Miriam
October 24, 2023
Two weeks ago I got a fixed appointment to see a specialist.
When I showed up on time for the appointment, we were told that no doctor would be there today and the appointment would not take place! I was kept there for 4 hours with unsuitable staff and in the end I was just given a piece of paper with a different phone number so that I can try to arrange a next appointment. I was present with my mother in a wheelchair, who is chronically ill and in severe pain. The emergency room didn't help us either! Thank you, I hope you stay healthy!!
1
from Ayesha Younas
April 16, 2023
I had vomited 4 times, was in sever pain and fever. I went to the emergency for some assistance at 6am in the morning, the doctor and the receptionist refused to take me in and instead said you won’t die if you dont eat for another 2 days. Extremely rude and racist behavior. Never EVER anybody with a person of color should go there. Don’t deserve even 1 star.
1
from Hristina Nikolova
December 27, 2022
Extremely rude attitude even at the reception. Then we visited the eye clinic and there the "head" of the department was arrogant, rude, mean and disturbingly angry. I would not recommend EVER! We were waiting for an examination of a child, but it never happened.
Erlangen, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, German, Polish, Russian
The world’s state-of-the-art operating theatre, up-to-date equipment, science-based diagnostic and therapeutic procedures: the 42 departments and eight institutes of Universitätsklinikum Erlangen comprehend every field of
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1
from potato tree
November 21, 2023
Extremely inflexible and unhelpful.
4
from Ms. Sol
August 22, 2022
👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
1
from Sarah Marie
August 10, 2022
If I could give a no star I would. The worst experience me and my family had in this hospital. My dad was put into the ICU-intensive care unit. U would think each patient is in good hands Once handed over to any hospital but I wouldn’t say in this case. We waited for hours and hours until someone finally came back to tell us even what was going on..it was a mess and a poor communication even for a German citizenship like me. Unclear what he even had after so many hours waiting in the waiting area. Once my dad was “stabilized” we were able to enter. 2 nurses were attending him laughing and joking about some ridiculous joke they were talking to each other. (Keep in mind my dad was on the machine with pipes unconscious) and we as a family stood there in shock! A doctor in charge came along fiddling with the oxygen machine since it kept making noises. He just casually went oh get another cable from the Keller or any fake Chinese one will do. Well it hadn’t to do with any cables in the end. IT WAS BECAUSE IT WASN'T EVEN CONNECTED TO ANYTHING!! Starting with this and throughout the night readers can guess how it ended up with my dad! To the lady nurse who was a visitor that day from the neighboring hospital we thank you for giving us the time you gave us explaining us that dad had good chances of survival and giving us hope that our dad will come home again.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $24,213
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $35,629
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,354
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,913
3.3
5 reviews
1
from potato tree
November 21, 2023
Extremely inflexible and unhelpful.
4
from Ms. Sol
August 22, 2022
👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
1
from Sarah Marie
August 10, 2022
If I could give a no star I would. The worst experience me and my family had in this hospital. My dad was put into the ICU-intensive care unit. U would think each patient is in good hands Once handed over to any hospital but I wouldn’t say in this case. We waited for hours and hours until someone finally came back to tell us even what was going on..it was a mess and a poor communication even for a German citizenship like me. Unclear what he even had after so many hours waiting in the waiting area. Once my dad was “stabilized” we were able to enter. 2 nurses were attending him laughing and joking about some ridiculous joke they were talking to each other. (Keep in mind my dad was on the machine with pipes unconscious) and we as a family stood there in shock! A doctor in charge came along fiddling with the oxygen machine since it kept making noises. He just casually went oh get another cable from the Keller or any fake Chinese one will do. Well it hadn’t to do with any cables in the end. IT WAS BECAUSE IT WASN'T EVEN CONNECTED TO ANYTHING!! Starting with this and throughout the night readers can guess how it ended up with my dad! To the lady nurse who was a visitor that day from the neighboring hospital we thank you for giving us the time you gave us explaining us that dad had good chances of survival and giving us hope that our dad will come home again.
Würzburg, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, French, Russian
Our most important task is to treat our patients according to the latest findings and methods of modern medicine. This is ensured by our excellently
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1
from Mayank Chaudhary
September 04, 2023
I want to give Zero star. There is not a single thing good in this hospital.
I broke my foot (multiple hairline fractures) on 17 July. I went to the emergency department (Notfall) and waited almost 6-7 hours (there were hardly 5-6 patients). The doctor did only the XRAY and said no bone is broken. Please take Ibuprofen and sent me back home with an appointment to see me again after 5 days. On Monday i went again, the pain was unbearable. I told the doctor and they did CT scan (waiting time was again 4-5 hours). She told me later that my bones are broken and they put Gips on my foot. After every two weeks, i came for a basic check-up with an appointment but still had to wait 4-6 hours.
Today, 04 Sept, i had an appointment at 11:00. I came on-time and still waiting (it’s been more than 4Hrs+). Is this how a developed country’s hospital should be? Why they are unable to manage a small amount of patients? There are hardly 20 patients.
I’m really irritated, disappointed and angry on the public health care system of Germany.
Better to get treated from a developing nation, where doctors are more competent and you get better service and treatment.
5
from Williams Richard
March 04, 2023
The worker here are so lovely and caring…despite I don’t understand German but I was loved
1
from Art Kha
February 14, 2023
I made an appointment on Friday at 11:15 . I come to the appointment and they say they don't have it. They send me to the emergency room instead, where i wait for 3 hours. You sit there, without any clarity, afraid to going to the toilet so not to miss your precious turn, getting hungry and anxious, watching all your day plans crashing apart.
Story #2: I've made an appointment, at "Notaufnahme", the doc told me "make it early", so I scheduled for 8:30. I spend 130eur on taxi to reach the Klinik from Clausthal (the only way to reach at this time). They have a complete haos (bad weather, understandable). Aftet 6h of waiting, it turned out that THEY LOST MY FILE.
(and I asked about my file at the 6h of waiting and received then a rude "you have to wait", instead of them checking if my file was present).
In total, my waiting time: 8;30-20:30, that is 12 (TWELVE) hours.
From the nurses/admin I received no apologies nor kind words nor anything of this kind. The doctor was the only person who got into situation, and applied good "comm skills", kudos to him.
So it happened twice: first, they lost my appointment and told me they didn't have it. (story #1). Second, they lost my documents (story #2).
Story#3: that is a normal interaction: had an apntmt at Notaufnahme at 8:45, waited 1h, got invited, then doc said "surgeon is busy wait for more 30min, go have a tee if you want", came back after 30min, got "serviced". Thanks to the doc for clarity ("go have tee for 30min"). That is a positive interaction: only 1h30min waiting in total, everything was clear. Added one ⭐ (now one, prev 0zero). On the negative side: turned out my Monday visit with 12h waiting was absolutely useless.
Story#4: so they gave me a receipt for physiotherapy, but put the WRONG name on it. I ve an appointments with the physio, waited for three weeks, attended 3 sessions, and the physio now cancelled all the other appointments bcs of the wrong name on that receipt that they gave me. Now I need to get another physio prescription from UniKlinik, then wait another three weeks (?) for new appointments with physio. And all this while doctors are urging me "you really need therapy, or you have big troubles with your joint". Lesson: always check the documents they give you, they make mistakes.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $24,213
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $35,629
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,542
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,336
3.3
5 reviews
1
from Mayank Chaudhary
September 04, 2023
I want to give Zero star. There is not a single thing good in this hospital.
I broke my foot (multiple hairline fractures) on 17 July. I went to the emergency department (Notfall) and waited almost 6-7 hours (there were hardly 5-6 patients). The doctor did only the XRAY and said no bone is broken. Please take Ibuprofen and sent me back home with an appointment to see me again after 5 days. On Monday i went again, the pain was unbearable. I told the doctor and they did CT scan (waiting time was again 4-5 hours). She told me later that my bones are broken and they put Gips on my foot. After every two weeks, i came for a basic check-up with an appointment but still had to wait 4-6 hours.
Today, 04 Sept, i had an appointment at 11:00. I came on-time and still waiting (it’s been more than 4Hrs+). Is this how a developed country’s hospital should be? Why they are unable to manage a small amount of patients? There are hardly 20 patients.
I’m really irritated, disappointed and angry on the public health care system of Germany.
Better to get treated from a developing nation, where doctors are more competent and you get better service and treatment.
5
from Williams Richard
March 04, 2023
The worker here are so lovely and caring…despite I don’t understand German but I was loved
1
from Art Kha
February 14, 2023
I made an appointment on Friday at 11:15 . I come to the appointment and they say they don't have it. They send me to the emergency room instead, where i wait for 3 hours. You sit there, without any clarity, afraid to going to the toilet so not to miss your precious turn, getting hungry and anxious, watching all your day plans crashing apart.
Story #2: I've made an appointment, at "Notaufnahme", the doc told me "make it early", so I scheduled for 8:30. I spend 130eur on taxi to reach the Klinik from Clausthal (the only way to reach at this time). They have a complete haos (bad weather, understandable). Aftet 6h of waiting, it turned out that THEY LOST MY FILE.
(and I asked about my file at the 6h of waiting and received then a rude "you have to wait", instead of them checking if my file was present).
In total, my waiting time: 8;30-20:30, that is 12 (TWELVE) hours.
From the nurses/admin I received no apologies nor kind words nor anything of this kind. The doctor was the only person who got into situation, and applied good "comm skills", kudos to him.
So it happened twice: first, they lost my appointment and told me they didn't have it. (story #1). Second, they lost my documents (story #2).
Story#3: that is a normal interaction: had an apntmt at Notaufnahme at 8:45, waited 1h, got invited, then doc said "surgeon is busy wait for more 30min, go have a tee if you want", came back after 30min, got "serviced". Thanks to the doc for clarity ("go have tee for 30min"). That is a positive interaction: only 1h30min waiting in total, everything was clear. Added one ⭐ (now one, prev 0zero). On the negative side: turned out my Monday visit with 12h waiting was absolutely useless.
Story#4: so they gave me a receipt for physiotherapy, but put the WRONG name on it. I ve an appointments with the physio, waited for three weeks, attended 3 sessions, and the physio now cancelled all the other appointments bcs of the wrong name on that receipt that they gave me. Now I need to get another physio prescription from UniKlinik, then wait another three weeks (?) for new appointments with physio. And all this while doctors are urging me "you really need therapy, or you have big troubles with your joint". Lesson: always check the documents they give you, they make mistakes.
Göttingen, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
The University Medicine Göttingen (UMG) is one of the leading university medical institutions in Germany. According to the advertising slogan, Göttingen is the "city that
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5
from W. S.
August 29, 2023
I spent 6 days in the urology ward. Both the doctors and all the nursing staff were always very friendly, helpful and made a competent impression. They took their time with the patients and always had an open ear. I have nothing negative to report. 👍
5
from Frank Müller
August 15, 2023
Absolutely ....
No problem, nobody likes going to the hospital, but the people here are very friendly and helpful. It doesn't matter whether you're registering or on the ward.
Medical ? I can't allow myself any judgement. I, for me (blood cancer) am very very satisfied. I feel looked after and cared for by professionals all around me. The nursing staff also has a professional knowledge that inspires.
A very big thank you to the Department of Internal Affairs ab and cd.
And to the kitchen ;-) I thought the food was ok. PS: very tasty roast beef.
Thanks to
1
from Swathi Golusu
August 10, 2023
Worst experience.. I waited almost an hour. They simply sent me back because it’s not emergency. As a doctor., their minimum responsibilities to treat the patient. I have been suffering from itching from past 2months. Same thing I told them as I’m not getting Termin with Dermatologist. She simply said we can’t treat you. What kind of hospital is this , the god knows.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $24,213
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $35,629
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,426
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $46,244
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,462
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $41,138
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $60,174
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,354
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,913
2.8
5 reviews
5
from W. S.
August 29, 2023
I spent 6 days in the urology ward. Both the doctors and all the nursing staff were always very friendly, helpful and made a competent impression. They took their time with the patients and always had an open ear. I have nothing negative to report. 👍
5
from Frank Müller
August 15, 2023
Absolutely ....
No problem, nobody likes going to the hospital, but the people here are very friendly and helpful. It doesn't matter whether you're registering or on the ward.
Medical ? I can't allow myself any judgement. I, for me (blood cancer) am very very satisfied. I feel looked after and cared for by professionals all around me. The nursing staff also has a professional knowledge that inspires.
A very big thank you to the Department of Internal Affairs ab and cd.
And to the kitchen ;-) I thought the food was ok. PS: very tasty roast beef.
Thanks to
1
from Swathi Golusu
August 10, 2023
Worst experience.. I waited almost an hour. They simply sent me back because it’s not emergency. As a doctor., their minimum responsibilities to treat the patient. I have been suffering from itching from past 2months. Same thing I told them as I’m not getting Termin with Dermatologist. She simply said we can’t treat you. What kind of hospital is this , the god knows.
Ulm, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
The University Hospital Ulm is the youngest of the university hospitals in Baden-Württemberg. In the 39 years of its history, it has established a firm
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Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $2,636
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $8,126
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $8,727
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $7,914
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $2,786
-
Epidural block
≈ $399
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $7,691
-
Brain shunt surgery
≈ $4,852
-
Facet joint injection
≈ $431
Bucharest, Romania
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Institute of Oncology within the "Policlinico di Monza" Group seeks to provide all the necessary conditions for the patient to successfully treat the oncological
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5
from Leen Shatat
September 25, 2023
Excellent place to give treatment and care for patients ,had distinguish staff and I'm proud to be one of the specialty hospital staff 🤍
4
from Zuhair Alkhaddam
June 15, 2023
The staff is very good and take care of all details , the room is clean and always there is a follow up all over the day . Catering staff is very nice and provide on time and well -prepared meals that fulfill patient expectations.
5
from arX tra
July 02, 2022
A thoroughly professional and pleasant service during my 3-day stay at The Specialty. The staff in Level 1 wards were exceptional and the hygiene and care brilliant. Lovely cafe, too. Prices better than most.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Skull base surgery
by request
-
Chemotherapy for retinoblastoma
by request
-
Minimally invasive valvular heart surgery with valve repair or replacement
by request
-
Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for eye cancer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for lung cancer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for brain cancer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for colorectal cancer
by request
-
Chemotherapy for liver cancer
by request
4.0
5 reviews
5
from Leen Shatat
September 25, 2023
Excellent place to give treatment and care for patients ,had distinguish staff and I'm proud to be one of the specialty hospital staff 🤍
4
from Zuhair Alkhaddam
June 15, 2023
The staff is very good and take care of all details , the room is clean and always there is a follow up all over the day . Catering staff is very nice and provide on time and well -prepared meals that fulfill patient expectations.
5
from arX tra
July 02, 2022
A thoroughly professional and pleasant service during my 3-day stay at The Specialty. The staff in Level 1 wards were exceptional and the hygiene and care brilliant. Lovely cafe, too. Prices better than most.
Amman, Jordan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Specialized Hospital attracts patients from more than 100 countries and during 28 years has received over 6 million patients, including 1,500,000 emergency visits, 585,000
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5
from Motasem
August 19, 2023
King Abdullah University Hospital (KAUH) is a pioneering medical institution located in Irbid, Jordan. It stands as a symbol of advanced healthcare, cutting-edge medical research, and comprehensive patient care. With a commitment to excellence, KAUH plays a pivotal role in shaping the medical landscape of the region.
State-of-the-Art Medical Care: KAUH is renowned for offering state-of-the-art medical services across a wide range of specialties. Its exceptional medical staff, advanced facilities, and sophisticated equipment ensure that patients receive the highest standard of care.
Medical Research Hub: KAUH is not only a healthcare provider but also a hub for medical research and innovation. Its research centers and collaborations contribute to advancements in medical science, paving the way for improved treatment modalities and patient outcomes.
Multidisciplinary Expertise: The hospital's team of skilled physicians, nurses, specialists, and researchers collaborate across various disciplines to provide comprehensive and personalized care. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that patients receive holistic treatment tailored to their specific needs.
Quality Patient Experience: KAUH places a strong emphasis on patient experience. From admission to recovery, the hospital is committed to providing a compassionate and supportive environment that eases patients' journeys and ensures their comfort.
Global Recognition: KAUH's commitment to excellence has earned it recognition on an international level. Its high standards of medical care, research contributions, and affiliations with esteemed institutions position it as a global healthcare leader.
Community Engagement: KAUH is deeply rooted in its community. Through health awareness campaigns, educational programs, and community outreach, the hospital actively contributes to promoting health and well-being in the region.
Teaching and Training: As a university hospital, KAUH plays a crucial role in training the next generation of medical professionals. Medical students and residents gain valuable hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced practitioners.
Technological Advancements: KAUH is at the forefront of adopting the latest medical technologies and techniques. This commitment to innovation ensures that patients have access to cutting-edge treatments and interventions.
Emergency Care: KAUH's emergency department operates around the clock, providing critical care for urgent medical situations. Its prompt and skilled response ensures that patients receive timely and efficient treatment.
In summary, King Abdullah University Hospital stands as a beacon of advanced medical care and research. For those seeking top-tier healthcare, innovative medical solutions, and a commitment to patient well-being, KAUH is an institution that comes highly recommended. It's a cornerstone of healthcare excellence that leaves a lasting impact on patients, medical professionals, and the broader community.
1
from Rami K
May 03, 2023
My dad had died yesterday due to pure negligence. My dad was awake and alive but very exhausted. His blood was 6.5.
What killed him was the 8 hours of waiting for the doctor to arrive and make a decision. When that happened, it was too late, and I lost my dad, for ever.
I was told that the hospital is broke, and don’t pay salaries. I highly recommend everyone to NOT consider any hospital in Irbid.
4
from Zaid _Rody_oo
December 17, 2022
The hospital is a large and major medical edifice in northern Jordan, serving a large segment of citizens, providing comprehensive medical services of high quality. There is no doubt that the large number of auditors affects the quality of service administratively.
Large parking is available.
There is more than one prayer room, but more attention is needed in the cleanliness inside the prayer room.
The WC public health facilities are unfortunately not clean, and most of the reason is the misuse of patients and companions, and some of them smoke in them!! And the facilities do not have toilet paper! However, there must be a comprehensive program for the cleanliness of these facilities by the cleaning authority.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
by request
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
by request
-
Skull base surgery
by request
-
Ventricular assist device (LVAD, RVAD, BVAD) implantation
by request
-
MIBG therapy for neuroblastoma
by request
-
Radiation therapy
by request
-
Spina bifida treatment
by request
-
Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer
by request
-
Removal of osteosynthetic material
by request
4.3
5 reviews
5
from Motasem
August 19, 2023
King Abdullah University Hospital (KAUH) is a pioneering medical institution located in Irbid, Jordan. It stands as a symbol of advanced healthcare, cutting-edge medical research, and comprehensive patient care. With a commitment to excellence, KAUH plays a pivotal role in shaping the medical landscape of the region.
State-of-the-Art Medical Care: KAUH is renowned for offering state-of-the-art medical services across a wide range of specialties. Its exceptional medical staff, advanced facilities, and sophisticated equipment ensure that patients receive the highest standard of care.
Medical Research Hub: KAUH is not only a healthcare provider but also a hub for medical research and innovation. Its research centers and collaborations contribute to advancements in medical science, paving the way for improved treatment modalities and patient outcomes.
Multidisciplinary Expertise: The hospital's team of skilled physicians, nurses, specialists, and researchers collaborate across various disciplines to provide comprehensive and personalized care. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that patients receive holistic treatment tailored to their specific needs.
Quality Patient Experience: KAUH places a strong emphasis on patient experience. From admission to recovery, the hospital is committed to providing a compassionate and supportive environment that eases patients' journeys and ensures their comfort.
Global Recognition: KAUH's commitment to excellence has earned it recognition on an international level. Its high standards of medical care, research contributions, and affiliations with esteemed institutions position it as a global healthcare leader.
Community Engagement: KAUH is deeply rooted in its community. Through health awareness campaigns, educational programs, and community outreach, the hospital actively contributes to promoting health and well-being in the region.
Teaching and Training: As a university hospital, KAUH plays a crucial role in training the next generation of medical professionals. Medical students and residents gain valuable hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced practitioners.
Technological Advancements: KAUH is at the forefront of adopting the latest medical technologies and techniques. This commitment to innovation ensures that patients have access to cutting-edge treatments and interventions.
Emergency Care: KAUH's emergency department operates around the clock, providing critical care for urgent medical situations. Its prompt and skilled response ensures that patients receive timely and efficient treatment.
In summary, King Abdullah University Hospital stands as a beacon of advanced medical care and research. For those seeking top-tier healthcare, innovative medical solutions, and a commitment to patient well-being, KAUH is an institution that comes highly recommended. It's a cornerstone of healthcare excellence that leaves a lasting impact on patients, medical professionals, and the broader community.
1
from Rami K
May 03, 2023
My dad had died yesterday due to pure negligence. My dad was awake and alive but very exhausted. His blood was 6.5.
What killed him was the 8 hours of waiting for the doctor to arrive and make a decision. When that happened, it was too late, and I lost my dad, for ever.
I was told that the hospital is broke, and don’t pay salaries. I highly recommend everyone to NOT consider any hospital in Irbid.
4
from Zaid _Rody_oo
December 17, 2022
The hospital is a large and major medical edifice in northern Jordan, serving a large segment of citizens, providing comprehensive medical services of high quality. There is no doubt that the large number of auditors affects the quality of service administratively.
Large parking is available.
There is more than one prayer room, but more attention is needed in the cleanliness inside the prayer room.
The WC public health facilities are unfortunately not clean, and most of the reason is the misuse of patients and companions, and some of them smoke in them!! And the facilities do not have toilet paper! However, there must be a comprehensive program for the cleanliness of these facilities by the cleaning authority.
Irbid, Jordan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
King Abdullah University Hospital often abbreviated KAUH, is a hospital in Ar Ramtha, Jordan. It is the largest medical structure in the north of the
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5
from John Murphy
December 07, 2023
Incredible experience from start to finish. Appointment time 230. In doctor's office at 235, out on the road home by 345. Staff extremely friendly. Could not have asked for better. Also exquisitely clean. 10/10
1
from Peter Pumpkin Head
November 27, 2023
Overall, not a great experience and wouldn't use them again. I went in for a heart ultrasound, stress test and a plaque test.
The stress test was a nightmare. I was put on a running machine with a face mask. I kid you not. I was forced to undergo a stress test on a running machine where I could barely breathe. It was an horrendous experience.
I really thought I was going to have a heart attack there and then on the machine as they increased the stress on my heart. How they could expect to get accurate results based on that is beyond me.
I paid on the day and shortly afterwards got an additional bill....then another bill. I still don't know what the additional costs were for were for. I couldn't work out the statement that accompanied the bill as it was overly complicated.
I went to my doctors a few months later about another minor matter and though it might be a good time to discuss my tests. He didn't know what I was talking about. He'd received nothing.
I tried ringing radiology several times and it always went to voice mail. The receptionist told me to send an email which I did.
I wrote an email and I did receive a reply saying they would send out one of the test results to my doctor but wanted his address. This was odd as my details and those of my doctor were on my initial induction form.
I explained in a replying email that there were several tests...not just one and could they forward them onto him as well....nothing. No reply.
I've never heard anything back and at this stage have given up trying to get my results posted out.
I really would not recommend them based on my experience.
5
from carol courtney
November 09, 2023
Had an unfortunate accident which brought me to the ED.
The receptionists were very efficient and very pleasant to deal with.
I was so fortunate to have had Dr David Foley looking after my case, he was extremely empathetic to my predicament and made me feel at ease at such a stressful/painful time.
He referred me to Dr Stefan Byrne in Orthopedics who dealt with me very promptly, he was very professional. I left confident in his care and thankful for the kindness of his receptionist.
Overall for such a traumatic time I was so grateful to everyone for making it that bit easier.....except for the pay for parking machine which refused to give a receipt one day and also refused to give my ticket back another day after paying
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Repair of congenital skull defects
≈ $7,151
-
Craniosynostosis surgery
≈ $24,395
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $29,587
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $30,930
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $21,925
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $19,485
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,736
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $9,227
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $5,691
3.9
5 reviews
5
from John Murphy
December 07, 2023
Incredible experience from start to finish. Appointment time 230. In doctor's office at 235, out on the road home by 345. Staff extremely friendly. Could not have asked for better. Also exquisitely clean. 10/10
1
from Peter Pumpkin Head
November 27, 2023
Overall, not a great experience and wouldn't use them again. I went in for a heart ultrasound, stress test and a plaque test.
The stress test was a nightmare. I was put on a running machine with a face mask. I kid you not. I was forced to undergo a stress test on a running machine where I could barely breathe. It was an horrendous experience.
I really thought I was going to have a heart attack there and then on the machine as they increased the stress on my heart. How they could expect to get accurate results based on that is beyond me.
I paid on the day and shortly afterwards got an additional bill....then another bill. I still don't know what the additional costs were for were for. I couldn't work out the statement that accompanied the bill as it was overly complicated.
I went to my doctors a few months later about another minor matter and though it might be a good time to discuss my tests. He didn't know what I was talking about. He'd received nothing.
I tried ringing radiology several times and it always went to voice mail. The receptionist told me to send an email which I did.
I wrote an email and I did receive a reply saying they would send out one of the test results to my doctor but wanted his address. This was odd as my details and those of my doctor were on my initial induction form.
I explained in a replying email that there were several tests...not just one and could they forward them onto him as well....nothing. No reply.
I've never heard anything back and at this stage have given up trying to get my results posted out.
I really would not recommend them based on my experience.
5
from carol courtney
November 09, 2023
Had an unfortunate accident which brought me to the ED.
The receptionists were very efficient and very pleasant to deal with.
I was so fortunate to have had Dr David Foley looking after my case, he was extremely empathetic to my predicament and made me feel at ease at such a stressful/painful time.
He referred me to Dr Stefan Byrne in Orthopedics who dealt with me very promptly, he was very professional. I left confident in his care and thankful for the kindness of his receptionist.
Overall for such a traumatic time I was so grateful to everyone for making it that bit easier.....except for the pay for parking machine which refused to give a receipt one day and also refused to give my ticket back another day after paying
Dublin, Ireland
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
We offer patients easy access to scheduled and emergency care delivered by leading consultants.We provide access to private patient consultation suites, digital diagnostic radiology platforms
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1
from Daithí O'G
December 09, 2023
We had the misfortune of Dad being referred to the care of plastic surgeon Catriona Lawlor at St. Vincent's Private for stage 2a Skin Melanoma. She was medically negligent to my father in that she didn't carry out any regular post care checks after the primary treatment. I asked her why and she came up with lies regarding covid, despite the National Screening Service telling me that there were no restrictions on cancer checks at the times she claims she didn't check my father for his own safety. She is a liar.
My father again had the misfortune of coming under Prof. John Crown (or Professor Clown as we came to know him due his ridiculous and aggressive outbursts) once cancer progressed. He delayed my father's cancer treatment by 2 months because he wanted to conduct tests to identify the correct type of immunotherapy, despite these results already being available from 18 months prior. He put my father under 3 unnecessary and risky biopsies, one of which was a liver wedge section performed by a liver transplant surgeon. There were also 4 MRIs indicating stroke in this time, we're told most likely due to the spread of cancer. It took 4 MRIs and 7 weeks from 1st MRI in the care of St. Vincent's Private before my father was referred to a neurologist for tests and appropriate medication.
At one point my father's nutritional supplements were withdrawn without discussion with my father, nor us. He was put into a private room and Professor Clown told me to expect the worst within the next two weeks. I immediately requested nutritional intervention and this was given. My father survived for over a year after that. Prof. Clown then tried to discharge my heavily dependent father onto my mother to which I refused to do without additional help outside of basic HSE home package. Prof. Clown's only option then was to leave the medical team, for which, he called my mother and sister into a meeting and accused them of being abusive because at that meeting they queried his treatment of my father and why no regular checks were done on my father. Prof. Clown claimed no checks were needed earlier but then said he never stated such at this meeting. He went on to send an email from the ward email address claiming we were abusive and threatening.
For original treatment under Catriona Lawlor my parents were sent incorrect bills for which the finance department said they would fix. They never corrected their mistakes and a bill for €30 was sent to the debt collector for arrears. After my father left St. Vincent's Private there was a shortfall of €13,000 because VHI didn't cover the private room for my father in which he was placed to die prematurely. To this day no bill has been sent despite my queries to Paula Ryan and Dr. David Fennelly (took over from Prof. Clown, another member of the circus). We all know that this is due to their medical negligence.
Be extremely careful if your loved one is under the care of this hospital. Private healthcare is completely unregulated in Ireland. Should any doctor in this hospital mess up you are on your own. The doctors are contractors and legally independent of the hospital itself. The hospital will not investigate and neither will the Ombudsman, HSE, Dept. of Health, etc.
VHI covered 6 months of care in a private hospital for my father. I appealed to the management for extended care and treatment due their medical negligence. This was refused and Dr. David Fennelly put pressure on my father to choose the hospice for further care. I had to email Fennelly to take pressure off my father and give him space to decide. He was cut from the same ilk as Prof. Clown. My father survived 9 months in the hospice without any follow up with scans or care of an oncologist nor neurologist despite our requests to Dr. Fennelly for a plan of care to be ongoing.
This hospital is unsafe and completely disorganised. Should any of the above be untrue I look forward to their legal letter for defamation but I know that won't happen because my defence would be the truth which they know themselves.
5
from Isha Choudhary
August 21, 2023
I am writing to express my deepest gratitude for the exceptional care and expertise provided by Dr. Anthony Stafford during a critical period in my life. Dr. Stafford's remarkable skills as a surgeon not only saved my life, but also transformed a terrifying situation into a remarkable journey of healing and recovery.
Facing a life-altering medical issue was undoubtedly one of the most challenging experiences I've ever encountered. However, Dr. Stafford's accurate diagnosis and prompt action gave me the hope and strength to overcome the ordeal. He demonstrated an unparalleled level of professionalism and dedication, reminiscent of a guardian angel who emerged in my life precisely when I needed him the most.
What truly sets Dr. Stafford apart is his unwavering commitment to not only address the medical concern at hand, but also considering the broader implications for my overall well-being. His expertise ensured that the surgical intervention was tailored to minimize impact on my body, allowing me to embark on a path towards a healthy life. As a woman, the significance of his approach in prioritizing my health and recovery cannot be overstated.
In essence, Dr. Stafford's impact extends far beyond the realm of medical expertise. He restored my health, instilled hope, and empowered me to embrace life with renewed vigor. Every step of the way, he exuded compassion and professionalism, creating an environment where I felt both cared for and confident in the journey ahead.
I owe my gratitude and a debt of profound appreciation to Dr. Anthony Stafford for being the beacon of light that guided me through the darkness. His contributions to my well-being have left an indelible mark on my life, and I am forever thankful for his presence during my time of need.
Regards,
Isha
5
from John Geraghty
July 01, 2023
My sincere appreciation for the diagnosis, and treatment. I’m looking forward to getting back out there and living my life.
The feeling of gratitude is so difficult for me to put into words.
I’d just like to let all those working here know what a good job they’ve done. You’re a great team, thank you.
John
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $27,909
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $26,736
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $9,227
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $5,691
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $3,071
-
Epidural block
≈ $959
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $27,276
-
Brain shunt surgery
≈ $19,683
-
Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $4,095
3.8
5 reviews
1
from Daithí O'G
December 09, 2023
We had the misfortune of Dad being referred to the care of plastic surgeon Catriona Lawlor at St. Vincent's Private for stage 2a Skin Melanoma. She was medically negligent to my father in that she didn't carry out any regular post care checks after the primary treatment. I asked her why and she came up with lies regarding covid, despite the National Screening Service telling me that there were no restrictions on cancer checks at the times she claims she didn't check my father for his own safety. She is a liar.
My father again had the misfortune of coming under Prof. John Crown (or Professor Clown as we came to know him due his ridiculous and aggressive outbursts) once cancer progressed. He delayed my father's cancer treatment by 2 months because he wanted to conduct tests to identify the correct type of immunotherapy, despite these results already being available from 18 months prior. He put my father under 3 unnecessary and risky biopsies, one of which was a liver wedge section performed by a liver transplant surgeon. There were also 4 MRIs indicating stroke in this time, we're told most likely due to the spread of cancer. It took 4 MRIs and 7 weeks from 1st MRI in the care of St. Vincent's Private before my father was referred to a neurologist for tests and appropriate medication.
At one point my father's nutritional supplements were withdrawn without discussion with my father, nor us. He was put into a private room and Professor Clown told me to expect the worst within the next two weeks. I immediately requested nutritional intervention and this was given. My father survived for over a year after that. Prof. Clown then tried to discharge my heavily dependent father onto my mother to which I refused to do without additional help outside of basic HSE home package. Prof. Clown's only option then was to leave the medical team, for which, he called my mother and sister into a meeting and accused them of being abusive because at that meeting they queried his treatment of my father and why no regular checks were done on my father. Prof. Clown claimed no checks were needed earlier but then said he never stated such at this meeting. He went on to send an email from the ward email address claiming we were abusive and threatening.
For original treatment under Catriona Lawlor my parents were sent incorrect bills for which the finance department said they would fix. They never corrected their mistakes and a bill for €30 was sent to the debt collector for arrears. After my father left St. Vincent's Private there was a shortfall of €13,000 because VHI didn't cover the private room for my father in which he was placed to die prematurely. To this day no bill has been sent despite my queries to Paula Ryan and Dr. David Fennelly (took over from Prof. Clown, another member of the circus). We all know that this is due to their medical negligence.
Be extremely careful if your loved one is under the care of this hospital. Private healthcare is completely unregulated in Ireland. Should any doctor in this hospital mess up you are on your own. The doctors are contractors and legally independent of the hospital itself. The hospital will not investigate and neither will the Ombudsman, HSE, Dept. of Health, etc.
VHI covered 6 months of care in a private hospital for my father. I appealed to the management for extended care and treatment due their medical negligence. This was refused and Dr. David Fennelly put pressure on my father to choose the hospice for further care. I had to email Fennelly to take pressure off my father and give him space to decide. He was cut from the same ilk as Prof. Clown. My father survived 9 months in the hospice without any follow up with scans or care of an oncologist nor neurologist despite our requests to Dr. Fennelly for a plan of care to be ongoing.
This hospital is unsafe and completely disorganised. Should any of the above be untrue I look forward to their legal letter for defamation but I know that won't happen because my defence would be the truth which they know themselves.
5
from Isha Choudhary
August 21, 2023
I am writing to express my deepest gratitude for the exceptional care and expertise provided by Dr. Anthony Stafford during a critical period in my life. Dr. Stafford's remarkable skills as a surgeon not only saved my life, but also transformed a terrifying situation into a remarkable journey of healing and recovery.
Facing a life-altering medical issue was undoubtedly one of the most challenging experiences I've ever encountered. However, Dr. Stafford's accurate diagnosis and prompt action gave me the hope and strength to overcome the ordeal. He demonstrated an unparalleled level of professionalism and dedication, reminiscent of a guardian angel who emerged in my life precisely when I needed him the most.
What truly sets Dr. Stafford apart is his unwavering commitment to not only address the medical concern at hand, but also considering the broader implications for my overall well-being. His expertise ensured that the surgical intervention was tailored to minimize impact on my body, allowing me to embark on a path towards a healthy life. As a woman, the significance of his approach in prioritizing my health and recovery cannot be overstated.
In essence, Dr. Stafford's impact extends far beyond the realm of medical expertise. He restored my health, instilled hope, and empowered me to embrace life with renewed vigor. Every step of the way, he exuded compassion and professionalism, creating an environment where I felt both cared for and confident in the journey ahead.
I owe my gratitude and a debt of profound appreciation to Dr. Anthony Stafford for being the beacon of light that guided me through the darkness. His contributions to my well-being have left an indelible mark on my life, and I am forever thankful for his presence during my time of need.
Regards,
Isha
5
from John Geraghty
July 01, 2023
My sincere appreciation for the diagnosis, and treatment. I’m looking forward to getting back out there and living my life.
The feeling of gratitude is so difficult for me to put into words.
I’d just like to let all those working here know what a good job they’ve done. You’re a great team, thank you.
John
Dublin, Ireland
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St Vincent’s Private Hospital is the single, biggest acute private hospital in Dublin. We offer the highest number of consultants and the widest range of
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5
from Nelson and Megan Garcete
October 26, 2023
Facilities are very clean, the staff is professional, and respectful!
Best in the country. Also the food in the cafeteria is very good.
5
from Isaac Zeledón
October 18, 2023
It is a expensive hospital, but it is worthy. My 1 year old baby was diagnosed with testiculo tumor, he needed to be operated ASAP. Now he is 100% out of danger. Thanks God and the doctors. Never felt more comfortable in a hospital.
2
from John krott
September 22, 2023
I have been a patient at Vivian Pellas for over 9 years in that time I have had 4 surgeries and my wife had her hip replacement done there. My past experiences have been good up until a little over a year ago. Went in for what I thought was hemorrhoid surgery. According to all my papper work which I still have but instead I received a sphincterotomy and no hemorrhoid present at the time. Be carefull there! Still having ongoing problems as a result
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $6,150
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $6,609
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $4,854
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $4,533
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,836
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $6,889
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $891
-
Epidural block
≈ $321
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $4,653
4.2
5 reviews
5
from Nelson and Megan Garcete
October 26, 2023
Facilities are very clean, the staff is professional, and respectful!
Best in the country. Also the food in the cafeteria is very good.
5
from Isaac Zeledón
October 18, 2023
It is a expensive hospital, but it is worthy. My 1 year old baby was diagnosed with testiculo tumor, he needed to be operated ASAP. Now he is 100% out of danger. Thanks God and the doctors. Never felt more comfortable in a hospital.
2
from John krott
September 22, 2023
I have been a patient at Vivian Pellas for over 9 years in that time I have had 4 surgeries and my wife had her hip replacement done there. My past experiences have been good up until a little over a year ago. Went in for what I thought was hemorrhoid surgery. According to all my papper work which I still have but instead I received a sphincterotomy and no hemorrhoid present at the time. Be carefull there! Still having ongoing problems as a result
Managua, Nicaragua
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Vivian Pellas Hospital opens its doors with the vision of being the organization that raises the standard of private health in Nicaragua to the
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1
from Abdullah Al-Riyamy
October 24, 2023
No enough parking space, bad reception experience, waiting 40 minutes while having a scheduled appointment, not clean, nurse interrupting the patient while talking to the doctor without knocking the door or asking and no stock of medication.
1
from Hilda M
August 20, 2023
Horrible experience.
They have advertised for early breast cancer detection offer,really nice promotion but when you get to the hospital nobody seems to be aware.
The reception team at the emergency is friendly and professional.
The reception at the radiology department is extremely un professional,completely clueless about the offer, I suppose simple phone call amongst the hospital team could have resolved the issue.
Eventually they sent me to gynaecology department, here the nurses though seemed not to be aware of the promotion handled the issue professionally, but were not able to assist.
Decided to visit a different hospital which was very professional and had screening comfortably without hassle.
department
Te
1
from Leith
August 06, 2023
The service was ok. Doctors were friendly. But for a private hospital they should be ashamed of the facilities they have. The toilets are absolutely disgusting. Very old furniture. Not well maintained at all. There is a smell of mold. The rooms look like the 60s rooms. Everything was old and in very bad shape.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Skull base surgery
≈ $6,383
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $6,963
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $6,489
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $5,128
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $3,866
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $5,298
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $2,078
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $1,286
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $669
3.4
5 reviews
1
from Abdullah Al-Riyamy
October 24, 2023
No enough parking space, bad reception experience, waiting 40 minutes while having a scheduled appointment, not clean, nurse interrupting the patient while talking to the doctor without knocking the door or asking and no stock of medication.
1
from Hilda M
August 20, 2023
Horrible experience.
They have advertised for early breast cancer detection offer,really nice promotion but when you get to the hospital nobody seems to be aware.
The reception team at the emergency is friendly and professional.
The reception at the radiology department is extremely un professional,completely clueless about the offer, I suppose simple phone call amongst the hospital team could have resolved the issue.
Eventually they sent me to gynaecology department, here the nurses though seemed not to be aware of the promotion handled the issue professionally, but were not able to assist.
Decided to visit a different hospital which was very professional and had screening comfortably without hassle.
department
Te
1
from Leith
August 06, 2023
The service was ok. Doctors were friendly. But for a private hospital they should be ashamed of the facilities they have. The toilets are absolutely disgusting. Very old furniture. Not well maintained at all. There is a smell of mold. The rooms look like the 60s rooms. Everything was old and in very bad shape.
Muscat, Oman
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Italian, Urdu
Located in the heart of Muscat and scenic area of Bausher, Muscat Private Hospital (MPH) is Oman’s first premier private medical facility offering state-of-the-art luxury
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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 — 149 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Craniosynostosis:
worldwide
446 clinics
Germany
32 clinics
Brazil
31 clinics
Turkey
26 clinics
Colombia
25 clinics
Mexico
23 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Craniosynostosis treatment:
Craniosynostosis surgery,
Repair of congenital skull defects,
and
Skull base surgery
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Procedures
Diseases
- Brain shunt surgery $170 - $98,715
- Corpus callosotomy $1,013 - $42,571
- Craniofacial surgery $1,539 - $37,473
- Elevation of depressed skull fracture $209 - $39,519
- Endoscopic septostomy $1,153 - $34,575
- Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) $315 - $32,760
- Extracranial CSF drainage $114 - $126
- Focal resection $983 - $34,751
- Functional hemispherectomy $1,548 - $64,594
- Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) $2,774 - $61,740
- Lumbar puncture $18 - $3,381
- Multiple subpial transection (MST) $1,848 - $55,394
- Nerve decompression surgery $297 - $18,319
- Ommaya reservoir placement $253 - $32,391
- Peripheral nerve repair $125 - $37,325
- Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) insertion $4,617 - $83,054
- Shunt revision $170 - $31,323
- Temporal lobe resection $1,126 - $77,347
- Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leaks surgical repair $393 - $14,834
- Vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation $679 - $26,636
- 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