Jeune's syndrome treatment in 523 Thoracic surgery clinics worldwide
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523 clinics specializing in Thoracic surgery providing treatment of Jeune's syndrome Jeune's syndrome, also known as asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy, is a rare genetic disorder that affects bone and cartilage development, resulting in a narrow chest and respiratory difficulties. It can be life-threatening in severe cases. disease worldwide.
4
from dulana maddumage
October 06, 2023
One of the leading tertiary care hospitals in sri lanka.Provides both free of charge and paid services.Well maintained environment .
4
from Induwara Lasindu
October 05, 2023
I recently received care at Sri Jayewardenepura general hospital, and I'm immensely grateful for their exceptional service and medical expertise. From the moment I arrived, the staff greeted me warmly and displayed unparalleled professionalism. The hospital's state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to patient safety were evident. What truly stood out was the genuine care and kindness of the entire team, from nurses to doctors. They not only prioritized my physical well-being but also my emotional comfort, making a hospital stay as pleasant as possible. Sri Jayewardenepura general hospital is an outstanding healthcare institution that combines top-notch medical care with heartfelt compassion, setting an exemplary standard in healthcare. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone in need of medical treatment.
5
from shehan chanuka
July 08, 2023
My particular experience was with the staff of ward 21. They were like a family. Treated me the best possible way. I have been receiving medical treatment ever since 2010 and this is by far the ɓest hospital experience I had. Awesome. The staff was exceptional. They went far and beyond their duties.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $1,588
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $1,515
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $604
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $415
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $131
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $239
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $2,574
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $624
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $1,188
3.9
5 reviews
4
from dulana maddumage
October 06, 2023
One of the leading tertiary care hospitals in sri lanka.Provides both free of charge and paid services.Well maintained environment .
4
from Induwara Lasindu
October 05, 2023
I recently received care at Sri Jayewardenepura general hospital, and I'm immensely grateful for their exceptional service and medical expertise. From the moment I arrived, the staff greeted me warmly and displayed unparalleled professionalism. The hospital's state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to patient safety were evident. What truly stood out was the genuine care and kindness of the entire team, from nurses to doctors. They not only prioritized my physical well-being but also my emotional comfort, making a hospital stay as pleasant as possible. Sri Jayewardenepura general hospital is an outstanding healthcare institution that combines top-notch medical care with heartfelt compassion, setting an exemplary standard in healthcare. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone in need of medical treatment.
5
from shehan chanuka
July 08, 2023
My particular experience was with the staff of ward 21. They were like a family. Treated me the best possible way. I have been receiving medical treatment ever since 2010 and this is by far the ɓest hospital experience I had. Awesome. The staff was exceptional. They went far and beyond their duties.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
It is located in Sri Jayewardenepura, the capital of Sri Lanka, on nearly 30 acres of beautifully landscaped garden with serene nature. This state of
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1
from Cristina silva Silva
December 05, 2023
Regular
5
from Abdulbaset Jarour
February 14, 2023
TOP
5
from Edison Duarte Gonçalves
December 17, 2022
Legal.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $2,502
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $2,596
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,097
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $2,565
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $311
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $505
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $4,236
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,401
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $2,704
4.0
5 reviews
1
from Cristina silva Silva
December 05, 2023
Regular
5
from Abdulbaset Jarour
February 14, 2023
TOP
5
from Edison Duarte Gonçalves
December 17, 2022
Legal.
São Paulo, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Hospital São Camilo Pompeia has followed, over the years, the growth of the population and the scientific and technological advances aimed at medical and
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5
from Regiane Reis
December 07, 2023
Top
5
from Alessandro Coutinho
June 08, 2023
Top
5
from Wilton Ivo
May 17, 2023
Excellent
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $2,502
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $2,596
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,097
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $2,565
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $311
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $505
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $4,236
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,401
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $2,704
4.0
5 reviews
5
from Regiane Reis
December 07, 2023
Top
5
from Alessandro Coutinho
June 08, 2023
Top
5
from Wilton Ivo
May 17, 2023
Excellent
São Paulo, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Integrated into the São Camilo de São Paulo Hospitals Network in March 1979, the Santana Unit has an agile and modern structure implemented to offer
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1
from Sophia Iglesias
November 23, 2023
I am completely outraged and frustrated with the service provided by Hospital São Camilo at the Ipiranga Unit in recent months.
I had the misfortune of needing to go to the hospital a few times in a short period of time, and every time I went I had a terrible experience. But I'm going to focus on the day before yesterday, which was the last straw, and my cup of patience overflowed.
The day before yesterday (11/21) I went to the hospital at 11:05 pm, with a severe migraine, nausea and weakness. When I went through the triage, they didn't even check my temperature, my blood pressure was high (14/9) and as the nurse said “it must be nothing, it could be because of your pain”. So far I agree, it could be because of the pain or my pain could be because of the pressure. I received a GREEN bracelet! Taking into account that the hospital follows the Manchester protocol, because of my absurd pain (those who have migraines know what I'm talking about) and because of my high blood pressure, I shouldn't have to wait for care for 2 hours (which is what says the Manchester protocol for the color GREEN). But they gave me this bracelet, and several people passed in front of me, it took more than 2 hours to wait to speak to the doctor, that's why I showed my indignation at the delay, because if I had remained quiet I would have waited another 2 hours. And the reception says that other people passed in front of me because they were other doctors, or it was orthopedics, or a general surgeon or Covid. And they also reiterated “you already and next time, the doctor was collecting the returns” IN other words, more people passed in front of me who were being discharged from the hospital, and yet were already medicated. Therefore, I was forgotten at reception with the pain they call N°10! And everyone knows that the more irritated a person gets, the worse the pain and the worse the pressure. So seeing my despair, where I was almost fainting from the pain, the receptionist asked me to go to the triage to re-evaluate my condition. Arriving at the screening, the blessed one looks at my face and says “Well?” I explain that the reception asked to reevaluate me and he responds “How? The reception?" I said “yes, the reception, the girl who is there at the tables”, and he replied “Really the reception?” I said yes!" and I pointed to the person, then he looked like he wasn't happy and checked my blood pressure again, it was still 14/9!
After that I had to wait another 30 minutes until I was called, the receptionist was already desperate too, calling the hospital and informing them that I was feeling ill. Everyone passed by me, and did NOTHING!
I was called to the doctor's room at 1:11 am, they made me wait more than 2 hours for an appointment, which according to the Manchester protocol should have been attended to with an ORANGE bracelet, and within 10 minutes. I can and I feel entitled to say that it was a failure to provide help, as my clinical condition was delicate, and the screening data and my face did not deny this, quite the contrary, they affirmed it.
In a hospital like São Camilo, where I have been treated since I was 7 years old, when it still had the pediatrics area, you have left a LOT to be desired. You are a PRIVATE hospital, in case you forgot, if you are “short of professionals” hire more professionals. FOLLOW the protocol that YOU yourselves say you follow. Why a person almost fainting from pain, WITH ALL SURE IN THE WORLD, is not a green bracelet. And if it's too much to follow a WORLDWIDE protocol, STOP using and deceiving the people who will be served.
Don't give me speeches about “we were without doctors”, “the four doctors who were attending were from other areas”, “your high blood pressure must be nothing”, “can I give you medicine X?”, “they are taking care of cases more serious than yours”, “the doctors were just going through the returns” because I'm TIRED of your lame excuses. I prefer you to take the time you would spend responding to me and review your services and professionals, why I felt neglected and in a hospital that for me was an example.
5
from Cristian Oliveira
November 11, 2023
Top
5
from Pops Jojo
May 10, 2023
I loved Google
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $2,502
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $2,596
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,097
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $2,565
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $311
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $4,236
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $2,704
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $1,067
-
Diagnostic thoracotomy
≈ $1,337
3.8
5 reviews
1
from Sophia Iglesias
November 23, 2023
I am completely outraged and frustrated with the service provided by Hospital São Camilo at the Ipiranga Unit in recent months.
I had the misfortune of needing to go to the hospital a few times in a short period of time, and every time I went I had a terrible experience. But I'm going to focus on the day before yesterday, which was the last straw, and my cup of patience overflowed.
The day before yesterday (11/21) I went to the hospital at 11:05 pm, with a severe migraine, nausea and weakness. When I went through the triage, they didn't even check my temperature, my blood pressure was high (14/9) and as the nurse said “it must be nothing, it could be because of your pain”. So far I agree, it could be because of the pain or my pain could be because of the pressure. I received a GREEN bracelet! Taking into account that the hospital follows the Manchester protocol, because of my absurd pain (those who have migraines know what I'm talking about) and because of my high blood pressure, I shouldn't have to wait for care for 2 hours (which is what says the Manchester protocol for the color GREEN). But they gave me this bracelet, and several people passed in front of me, it took more than 2 hours to wait to speak to the doctor, that's why I showed my indignation at the delay, because if I had remained quiet I would have waited another 2 hours. And the reception says that other people passed in front of me because they were other doctors, or it was orthopedics, or a general surgeon or Covid. And they also reiterated “you already and next time, the doctor was collecting the returns” IN other words, more people passed in front of me who were being discharged from the hospital, and yet were already medicated. Therefore, I was forgotten at reception with the pain they call N°10! And everyone knows that the more irritated a person gets, the worse the pain and the worse the pressure. So seeing my despair, where I was almost fainting from the pain, the receptionist asked me to go to the triage to re-evaluate my condition. Arriving at the screening, the blessed one looks at my face and says “Well?” I explain that the reception asked to reevaluate me and he responds “How? The reception?" I said “yes, the reception, the girl who is there at the tables”, and he replied “Really the reception?” I said yes!" and I pointed to the person, then he looked like he wasn't happy and checked my blood pressure again, it was still 14/9!
After that I had to wait another 30 minutes until I was called, the receptionist was already desperate too, calling the hospital and informing them that I was feeling ill. Everyone passed by me, and did NOTHING!
I was called to the doctor's room at 1:11 am, they made me wait more than 2 hours for an appointment, which according to the Manchester protocol should have been attended to with an ORANGE bracelet, and within 10 minutes. I can and I feel entitled to say that it was a failure to provide help, as my clinical condition was delicate, and the screening data and my face did not deny this, quite the contrary, they affirmed it.
In a hospital like São Camilo, where I have been treated since I was 7 years old, when it still had the pediatrics area, you have left a LOT to be desired. You are a PRIVATE hospital, in case you forgot, if you are “short of professionals” hire more professionals. FOLLOW the protocol that YOU yourselves say you follow. Why a person almost fainting from pain, WITH ALL SURE IN THE WORLD, is not a green bracelet. And if it's too much to follow a WORLDWIDE protocol, STOP using and deceiving the people who will be served.
Don't give me speeches about “we were without doctors”, “the four doctors who were attending were from other areas”, “your high blood pressure must be nothing”, “can I give you medicine X?”, “they are taking care of cases more serious than yours”, “the doctors were just going through the returns” because I'm TIRED of your lame excuses. I prefer you to take the time you would spend responding to me and review your services and professionals, why I felt neglected and in a hospital that for me was an example.
5
from Cristian Oliveira
November 11, 2023
Top
5
from Pops Jojo
May 10, 2023
I loved Google
São Paulo, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
A member of the Network since 2000, Hospital São Camilo Ipiranga has an emergency room for patients aged 12 years and over, an Intensive Care
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5
from Michael Sabino
April 02, 2021
Top
2
from Luke Dias
February 07, 2020
The place is too big, and nobody can explain how you move around there. I really didn't like it
5
from Susan Wallace
January 02, 2020
Great place for medical emergency
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $2,502
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $2,596
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $4,347
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,097
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $2,565
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $2,819
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $3,555
-
Wedge resection
≈ $2,973
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $311
4.0
5 reviews
5
from Michael Sabino
April 02, 2021
Top
2
from Luke Dias
February 07, 2020
The place is too big, and nobody can explain how you move around there. I really didn't like it
5
from Susan Wallace
January 02, 2020
Great place for medical emergency
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Quinta D'Or Hospital opened in September 2001 and is located opposite Quinta da Boa Vista, in Rio de Janeiro. It emerged from the renovation
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5
from walisson santos
February 07, 2023
Top
4
from Bruno Lima
October 15, 2022
Top
5
from jualcatel Carvalho
October 18, 2020
Top
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $2,502
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $2,596
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,097
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $2,565
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $311
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $4,236
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $2,704
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $1,067
-
Diagnostic thoracotomy
≈ $1,337
2.8
5 reviews
5
from walisson santos
February 07, 2023
Top
4
from Bruno Lima
October 15, 2022
Top
5
from jualcatel Carvalho
October 18, 2020
Top
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Lifecenter Hospital stands out among the most sophisticated and renowned health institutions in Minas Gerais. Its activities cover urgent and emergency medical care, surgeries,
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5
from Gabrielle Jorgensen
April 03, 2023
Really good service for a tourist in need of a quick prescription. I was seen within 15 mins and got the medication I needed. Doctor spoke English which was helpful
1
from Jessie Wang
January 16, 2022
They will not accept you if you don't have private insurance. They only accept payment from the insurance company, no credit or cash. If you are traveling here, go to a public hospital. The lady working there was extremely rude to me and was not willing to help me at all when I asked her where I can go to get medical help. I asked her for a hospital name and she essentially told me to F off. Luckily, I contacted a Spanish school for Spanish lessons and asked them where I can go. They gave me the name of a public hospital, and I was able to get my wound treated.
1
from V
July 18, 2021
Malardo
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $5,428
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $5,653
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,286
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,403
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $478
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $807
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $10,821
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $2,276
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $4,424
2.8
5 reviews
5
from Gabrielle Jorgensen
April 03, 2023
Really good service for a tourist in need of a quick prescription. I was seen within 15 mins and got the medication I needed. Doctor spoke English which was helpful
1
from Jessie Wang
January 16, 2022
They will not accept you if you don't have private insurance. They only accept payment from the insurance company, no credit or cash. If you are traveling here, go to a public hospital. The lady working there was extremely rude to me and was not willing to help me at all when I asked her where I can go to get medical help. I asked her for a hospital name and she essentially told me to F off. Luckily, I contacted a Spanish school for Spanish lessons and asked them where I can go. They gave me the name of a public hospital, and I was able to get my wound treated.
1
from V
July 18, 2021
Malardo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
We invite you to visit one of the largest health institutions in the country… A sanatorium with history, but looking to the future. The Doctor
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2
from Maria Mendoza
November 25, 2023
The only good thing about this hospital is the view because the truth is that customer service leaves a lot to be desired. I went to this hospital because it is the one that referred me to my social work. I traveled from the interior (1500kms) and arrived for my shift ON TIME to see the doctor. They attended to me 3 HOURS later. Then the doctor asked me to get an MRI done at the same hospital. Those who assisted me told me that I had to send a WhatsApp (since I was in person to request an appointment). I arrived at the place where I was staying and requested an appointment. They wanted to give me a shift almost a month later. I told them my situation and the urgency (since I had traveled many kilometers and couldn't stay that long). They cared little or nothing. They didn't give overtime shifts. After an odyssey to get the MRI, I was able to do it but in another place in the capital a day later.
I already had to go back so the doctor asked me to continue the treatment by teleconsultation. I left Buenos Aires the first days of September. WE ARE ALMOST REACHING DECEMBER and it is the 5th time that I cannot have the teleconsultation with the doctor. It is a disaster!. They make excuses that my social insurance doesn't cover it when I had already told them that I had no problem paying it privately but they continue to tease me. I hope my social work changes the hospital where it refers its members because it is truly regrettable. I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT AT ALL AND MUCH LESS IF YOU ARE FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE COUNTRY BECAUSE YOU WILL WASTE YOUR TIME AND YOUR MONEY.
4
from Martin Quintans
November 17, 2023
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Maybe they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. It can always be improved!! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Perhaps they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. You can always improve! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
5
from Sebastián Paz
November 02, 2023
Amazing staff. Doctors, nurses & admin are very professional and cozy. Thanks !
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $5,428
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $5,653
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,286
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,403
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $4,524
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $5,184
-
Wedge resection
≈ $7,842
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $478
-
Lobectomy
≈ $10,906
3.2
5 reviews
2
from Maria Mendoza
November 25, 2023
The only good thing about this hospital is the view because the truth is that customer service leaves a lot to be desired. I went to this hospital because it is the one that referred me to my social work. I traveled from the interior (1500kms) and arrived for my shift ON TIME to see the doctor. They attended to me 3 HOURS later. Then the doctor asked me to get an MRI done at the same hospital. Those who assisted me told me that I had to send a WhatsApp (since I was in person to request an appointment). I arrived at the place where I was staying and requested an appointment. They wanted to give me a shift almost a month later. I told them my situation and the urgency (since I had traveled many kilometers and couldn't stay that long). They cared little or nothing. They didn't give overtime shifts. After an odyssey to get the MRI, I was able to do it but in another place in the capital a day later.
I already had to go back so the doctor asked me to continue the treatment by teleconsultation. I left Buenos Aires the first days of September. WE ARE ALMOST REACHING DECEMBER and it is the 5th time that I cannot have the teleconsultation with the doctor. It is a disaster!. They make excuses that my social insurance doesn't cover it when I had already told them that I had no problem paying it privately but they continue to tease me. I hope my social work changes the hospital where it refers its members because it is truly regrettable. I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT AT ALL AND MUCH LESS IF YOU ARE FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE COUNTRY BECAUSE YOU WILL WASTE YOUR TIME AND YOUR MONEY.
4
from Martin Quintans
November 17, 2023
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Maybe they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. It can always be improved!! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
I've been going for years! My dad took care of her, I take her to my mom and obviously sometimes I go. From personal experience I know that the elderly are treated very well. Perhaps they have some other problem in the administrative and customer service part. You can always improve! The one that has the most weaknesses is the administrative part of neurology. But like I said they can improve.
But as for the professionals, they are very attentive and excellent, I can confirm that 🐘😁❤️☮️
5
from Sebastián Paz
November 02, 2023
Amazing staff. Doctors, nurses & admin are very professional and cozy. Thanks !
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The British Hospital of Buenos Aires is a non-profit civil association that aims to provide the community with highly complex health care, train medical professionals
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3
from Guillermo Dilernia
June 26, 2023
Mmm
5
from Gerrit Liskow
April 14, 2022
I found them exceedingly reassuring and reliable, efficient and engaged. It was a bit of a wait going through A&E, but they really sorted things out in a very professional way and it turned out it was only a head cold. So no blood clots or any of that sort of thing. Which I found a bit humbling for wasting their time. Still, no hard feelings which raises my esteem for the place.
5
from Ivan Muracciole (Maind Framend)
September 02, 2020
It was founded by Cleto Aguirre from Salta. The origins of the current Hospital de Clínicas date back to 1877, when its construction began. A year later -and still unfinished- it was the scene of the conflict over the federalization of the city of Buenos Aires by functioning as a rifle barracks and a hospital for the concentration of wounded.
Attention to the community began shortly after the conflict of 1880, at which time Buenos Aires ceased to be a large village and developed to become the capital city of Argentina, which was experiencing the first waves of immigration and urbanization.
A significant number of patients came from the interior, referred by doctors graduated from the Faculty of Medicine who kept a special memory of the aptitudes of their teachers in medicine.
The tenured professor was the cone of attraction of the chairs and of the activity of the Hospital rooms. He was an ethical example to be emulated by his students, who supported him, shared his studies, sometimes his table, and even established kinship through marriages based on that relationship of admiration.
Important feats of medicine took place in the pavilions of the Hospital de Clínicas: the first application of insulin, the description of Ayerza's Disease, Tobías syndrome, Castex syndromes, the first cardiac catheterization, the first medical residencies, the first Ethics Committee, experimental surgery, the first kidney punctures and the first thoracotomies, among others.
The first filmed operation in the history of medicine occurred in this hospital. It was in 1899 and was in charge of the Argentine doctor Alejandro Posadas. The film is seven minutes long and was found in 1971, when the old building was preparing for demolition. It was exhibited on December 14, 2001 to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the hospital. [1]
Built according to the models of its time, the design was inspired by the Friedrichshain Hospital in Berlin and the lazaretto in Karlsruhe.
Since 1927, due to the deterioration of the old hospital and according to the emerging needs in previous years, several projects were planned to build a new hospital, a fact that would not materialize until 1949, the year in which the construction of the Hospital de Clínicas began " José de San Martín ”, in the block limited by Uriburu, Paraguay, Azcuénaga and Córdoba Avenue. Construction suffered numerous delays and only in 1962 offered the first services, radiology and otolaryngology. The rest of the services were gradually transferred in the following years.
In the first years of the 1970s the new building became fully functional and in 1975 the demolition of the old headquarters began.In 2014 the executive power invested heavily with money from the National State to re-functionalize the Hospital de Clínicas and create a pharmaceutical plant to supply the network of university hospitals and also offer a space for practical training for students and teachers. [2]
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $5,428
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $5,653
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,286
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,403
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $4,524
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $5,184
-
Wedge resection
≈ $7,842
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $478
-
Lobectomy
≈ $10,906
3.7
5 reviews
3
from Guillermo Dilernia
June 26, 2023
Mmm
5
from Gerrit Liskow
April 14, 2022
I found them exceedingly reassuring and reliable, efficient and engaged. It was a bit of a wait going through A&E, but they really sorted things out in a very professional way and it turned out it was only a head cold. So no blood clots or any of that sort of thing. Which I found a bit humbling for wasting their time. Still, no hard feelings which raises my esteem for the place.
5
from Ivan Muracciole (Maind Framend)
September 02, 2020
It was founded by Cleto Aguirre from Salta. The origins of the current Hospital de Clínicas date back to 1877, when its construction began. A year later -and still unfinished- it was the scene of the conflict over the federalization of the city of Buenos Aires by functioning as a rifle barracks and a hospital for the concentration of wounded.
Attention to the community began shortly after the conflict of 1880, at which time Buenos Aires ceased to be a large village and developed to become the capital city of Argentina, which was experiencing the first waves of immigration and urbanization.
A significant number of patients came from the interior, referred by doctors graduated from the Faculty of Medicine who kept a special memory of the aptitudes of their teachers in medicine.
The tenured professor was the cone of attraction of the chairs and of the activity of the Hospital rooms. He was an ethical example to be emulated by his students, who supported him, shared his studies, sometimes his table, and even established kinship through marriages based on that relationship of admiration.
Important feats of medicine took place in the pavilions of the Hospital de Clínicas: the first application of insulin, the description of Ayerza's Disease, Tobías syndrome, Castex syndromes, the first cardiac catheterization, the first medical residencies, the first Ethics Committee, experimental surgery, the first kidney punctures and the first thoracotomies, among others.
The first filmed operation in the history of medicine occurred in this hospital. It was in 1899 and was in charge of the Argentine doctor Alejandro Posadas. The film is seven minutes long and was found in 1971, when the old building was preparing for demolition. It was exhibited on December 14, 2001 to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the hospital. [1]
Built according to the models of its time, the design was inspired by the Friedrichshain Hospital in Berlin and the lazaretto in Karlsruhe.
Since 1927, due to the deterioration of the old hospital and according to the emerging needs in previous years, several projects were planned to build a new hospital, a fact that would not materialize until 1949, the year in which the construction of the Hospital de Clínicas began " José de San Martín ”, in the block limited by Uriburu, Paraguay, Azcuénaga and Córdoba Avenue. Construction suffered numerous delays and only in 1962 offered the first services, radiology and otolaryngology. The rest of the services were gradually transferred in the following years.
In the first years of the 1970s the new building became fully functional and in 1975 the demolition of the old headquarters began.In 2014 the executive power invested heavily with money from the National State to re-functionalize the Hospital de Clínicas and create a pharmaceutical plant to supply the network of university hospitals and also offer a space for practical training for students and teachers. [2]
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martín is the flagship teaching hospital in our country. Dependent on the University of Buenos Aires,
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4
from Lina Albanello
December 07, 2023
I always go here and it works spectacularly. I never had any problems, the professionals and the treatment were fantastic, but please do something with the pathology reports because it closes at 6:00 p.m. and many of us never get to pick them up because we leave work or ask for appointments later than that time.
Maybe send them by email or leave them with the secretary.
1
from Eduardo Baez
November 24, 2023
Disaster the attention on the guard by the pseudodoctor Luisina Ramacciotti Mat 27567 saying that I thought that was a Kiosk.
The corresponding complaints will be made for lack of professional ethics.
The claim is recorded in the complaints book dated today.
1
from Jose Luis Ferloni
October 14, 2023
I had surgery in 2020, to date I am waiting for an invoice from the hospital, the doctor and the anesthetist. To make matters worse, the doctor Gustavo Delg... the urologist who operated on me did not solve my prostate problem, he did something crazy. All scoundrels. A piece of advice, the doctors in public hospitals are better professionals and honest.
The urologist Gustavo Delg..,
He was deleted from Doctoralia...why would it be?
I will have to file a complaint with the AFIP.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $5,428
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $5,653
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,286
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,403
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $478
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $10,821
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $4,424
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $2,174
-
Diagnostic thoracotomy
≈ $2,384
3.3
5 reviews
4
from Lina Albanello
December 07, 2023
I always go here and it works spectacularly. I never had any problems, the professionals and the treatment were fantastic, but please do something with the pathology reports because it closes at 6:00 p.m. and many of us never get to pick them up because we leave work or ask for appointments later than that time.
Maybe send them by email or leave them with the secretary.
1
from Eduardo Baez
November 24, 2023
Disaster the attention on the guard by the pseudodoctor Luisina Ramacciotti Mat 27567 saying that I thought that was a Kiosk.
The corresponding complaints will be made for lack of professional ethics.
The claim is recorded in the complaints book dated today.
1
from Jose Luis Ferloni
October 14, 2023
I had surgery in 2020, to date I am waiting for an invoice from the hospital, the doctor and the anesthetist. To make matters worse, the doctor Gustavo Delg... the urologist who operated on me did not solve my prostate problem, he did something crazy. All scoundrels. A piece of advice, the doctors in public hospitals are better professionals and honest.
The urologist Gustavo Delg..,
He was deleted from Doctoralia...why would it be?
I will have to file a complaint with the AFIP.
Rosario, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
More than 100 years ago, on June 24, 1912, the Spanish Hospital was inaugurated in Rosario, driven by the demand for health care from Spanish
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1
from Agustina
November 06, 2023
Terrible attention from the guard secretaries. From the beginning they were very rude.
After having a tomography I was waiting 3 hours for the result (from images they told me that the result was already there and they had sent it to the guard) from the guard the secretaries told me that the result was not there, when in reality it was. Some RUDE. I made the claim and they laughed in my face, a real shame. I hope they review their behavior.
1
from Vanina Daniele
October 13, 2023
The on-call care is deplorable, especially from the doctors who treat you, and in imagines mdq it is not good either, at least in terms of customer service. If you feel bad, do not come urgently to this clinic. Others are convenient.
4
from Julieta Casa
October 12, 2023
I am very grateful to all the clinic staff for their loving and willing attention. I was hospitalized and had emergency surgery for appendicitis and everything was excellent, but above all the quality of human care. The counter staff, the nurses, the maids, security and not to mention the entire surgery and operating room team, very professional, warm and humane. It is the second time we have had it, two years ago our 1-year-old son had surgery and everything was also impeccable. Thank you so much
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $5,428
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $5,653
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,286
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,403
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $478
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $10,821
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $4,424
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $2,174
-
Diagnostic thoracotomy
≈ $2,384
3.2
5 reviews
1
from Agustina
November 06, 2023
Terrible attention from the guard secretaries. From the beginning they were very rude.
After having a tomography I was waiting 3 hours for the result (from images they told me that the result was already there and they had sent it to the guard) from the guard the secretaries told me that the result was not there, when in reality it was. Some RUDE. I made the claim and they laughed in my face, a real shame. I hope they review their behavior.
1
from Vanina Daniele
October 13, 2023
The on-call care is deplorable, especially from the doctors who treat you, and in imagines mdq it is not good either, at least in terms of customer service. If you feel bad, do not come urgently to this clinic. Others are convenient.
4
from Julieta Casa
October 12, 2023
I am very grateful to all the clinic staff for their loving and willing attention. I was hospitalized and had emergency surgery for appendicitis and everything was excellent, but above all the quality of human care. The counter staff, the nurses, the maids, security and not to mention the entire surgery and operating room team, very professional, warm and humane. It is the second time we have had it, two years ago our 1-year-old son had surgery and everything was also impeccable. Thank you so much
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Pueyrredon Private Clinic was born in response to the need of Mar del Plata doctors who worked at that time as professionals in mutual
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1
from Julieta Molina
November 30, 2023
In the offices of Patio Olmos, they scheduled me to be attended to by the guard and they NEVER called, at reception they informed me that the doctor who was going to attend to me LEFT!!! HE NEVER CALLED ME!!! A TOTAL LACK OF RESPECT.
They take care of me at the guard and they don't have items to clean a wound!!!! Terrible attention!!! Physiological solution and gauze...they have nothing.
5
from Olivia Smaldone
November 18, 2023
Came here as an international student. Best and most thorough care I have ever received for an acute condition that I regularly get admitted for. Nurses are very friendly. Clean facility. If i get sick in Córdoba again I'll go here!
2
from Mathias Noschis
March 22, 2023
I would strongly advice foreign tourists against this hospital. I made an appointment with a gastroenterologist and was immediately contacted by the International Patient Service. They're supposed to make your life easier but are actually an excuse to overcharge you without ever helping when needed. I've ended up paying over 500 USD to see a doctor and get some exams done, probably double of what I'd pay in Germany. They're very blunt about it and wrote to me they apply different tarifs to foreigners. We've all got a travel insurance, and I'm totally ok with a bit of a mark-up, but here I feel like a cow that's being milked to the very last drop.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $5,428
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $5,653
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $12,200
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,286
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,403
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $4,524
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $5,184
-
Wedge resection
≈ $7,842
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $478
3.1
5 reviews
1
from Julieta Molina
November 30, 2023
In the offices of Patio Olmos, they scheduled me to be attended to by the guard and they NEVER called, at reception they informed me that the doctor who was going to attend to me LEFT!!! HE NEVER CALLED ME!!! A TOTAL LACK OF RESPECT.
They take care of me at the guard and they don't have items to clean a wound!!!! Terrible attention!!! Physiological solution and gauze...they have nothing.
5
from Olivia Smaldone
November 18, 2023
Came here as an international student. Best and most thorough care I have ever received for an acute condition that I regularly get admitted for. Nurses are very friendly. Clean facility. If i get sick in Córdoba again I'll go here!
2
from Mathias Noschis
March 22, 2023
I would strongly advice foreign tourists against this hospital. I made an appointment with a gastroenterologist and was immediately contacted by the International Patient Service. They're supposed to make your life easier but are actually an excuse to overcharge you without ever helping when needed. I've ended up paying over 500 USD to see a doctor and get some exams done, probably double of what I'd pay in Germany. They're very blunt about it and wrote to me they apply different tarifs to foreigners. We've all got a travel insurance, and I'm totally ok with a bit of a mark-up, but here I feel like a cow that's being milked to the very last drop.
Córdoba, Argentina
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
We are a benchmark health care network in Argentina and we are committed to offering the world excellent medicine. Our Hospital is among the main
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5
from Carolyn Watt
December 07, 2023
Thursday 8th December 9.30pm to 2.30 Janice the nurse in emergency was amazing. She was kind and caring and looked after my son who was having heart problems. Thank you so much Janice! The doctor was also lovely A kind Irish man Very helpful, answering all of our questions.
5
from Cillian Wolffe
December 06, 2023
my partner was taken into the ER on tuesday afternoon and spend all night and all morning wednesday there, the nurses were amazingly dutiful and took great care of both him and me. our nurse sarah went above and beyond for us and did her best to make us comfortable and keep him in the best condition possible at the time. i'm super thankful for all the nurses.
4
from Tania Medici
November 17, 2023
Long waits for surgeries and wait times can take over an hour for a booked appointment. A Dr or two aren’t helpful but staff do their best with the pressure and demand they are under. I have been going to this hospital since birth. They are doing more renovations so it should more upgraded within the next few years. Apart from that staff and nurses are great. Cafes and plenty of food and coffee to grab whilst you wait.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $11,776
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,386
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,730
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,464
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $13,347
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $16,860
-
Wedge resection
≈ $11,754
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,561
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $2,399
3.0
5 reviews
5
from Carolyn Watt
December 07, 2023
Thursday 8th December 9.30pm to 2.30 Janice the nurse in emergency was amazing. She was kind and caring and looked after my son who was having heart problems. Thank you so much Janice! The doctor was also lovely A kind Irish man Very helpful, answering all of our questions.
5
from Cillian Wolffe
December 06, 2023
my partner was taken into the ER on tuesday afternoon and spend all night and all morning wednesday there, the nurses were amazingly dutiful and took great care of both him and me. our nurse sarah went above and beyond for us and did her best to make us comfortable and keep him in the best condition possible at the time. i'm super thankful for all the nurses.
4
from Tania Medici
November 17, 2023
Long waits for surgeries and wait times can take over an hour for a booked appointment. A Dr or two aren’t helpful but staff do their best with the pressure and demand they are under. I have been going to this hospital since birth. They are doing more renovations so it should more upgraded within the next few years. Apart from that staff and nurses are great. Cafes and plenty of food and coffee to grab whilst you wait.
Footscray, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Footscray Hospital is an acute teaching hospital with approximately 290 beds (following recent relocation of a number of services to Sunshine Hospital). It provides the
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2
from Cleopetra T
December 04, 2023
You will probably die before you get your waitlist surgery appointment date, unless another hospital saves you out of your misery. Stay away from this hospital as there is absolutely no compassion here!!
3
from Tim
November 29, 2023
This was my fourth time at this hospital for post-surgery exercise, today I had two other people's records on my file. The staff member that was assigned to me, was confused because of this. I was there for my back exercise, not my hip or knee. You can only blame the Qld health office staff for this. THANK GOD I WAS NOT HAVING A OPERATION.
ANOTHER MISTAKE FROM QLD HEALTH
1
from Jacinta Munro
November 06, 2023
I had a hemorrhage type stroke in the ER room after being denied the usage of Ryan's Rule, staff is extremely rude and unprofessional.
Since the stroke I have been refused triage and denied medical treatment every time I attempt to present to emergency with the Doctor's very rudely telling me they aren't going to treat me and to go home during my acute medical episode which included my brain actively hemorrhaging.
Have only ever received treatment when the Police have done an EEA which involved the staff drugging with me high amounts of Morphine the first time and Fentanyl the second time making me unconscious for the EEA before releasing me outside which resulted in me getting hit by a car.
Incredibly disgusting behavior by an abhorrent group of staff and pathetic excuses for Nurses and Doctors.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $12,091
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,743
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,883
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,717
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,603
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $2,463
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $26,526
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $7,108
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $13,074
3.6
5 reviews
2
from Cleopetra T
December 04, 2023
You will probably die before you get your waitlist surgery appointment date, unless another hospital saves you out of your misery. Stay away from this hospital as there is absolutely no compassion here!!
3
from Tim
November 29, 2023
This was my fourth time at this hospital for post-surgery exercise, today I had two other people's records on my file. The staff member that was assigned to me, was confused because of this. I was there for my back exercise, not my hip or knee. You can only blame the Qld health office staff for this. THANK GOD I WAS NOT HAVING A OPERATION.
ANOTHER MISTAKE FROM QLD HEALTH
1
from Jacinta Munro
November 06, 2023
I had a hemorrhage type stroke in the ER room after being denied the usage of Ryan's Rule, staff is extremely rude and unprofessional.
Since the stroke I have been refused triage and denied medical treatment every time I attempt to present to emergency with the Doctor's very rudely telling me they aren't going to treat me and to go home during my acute medical episode which included my brain actively hemorrhaging.
Have only ever received treatment when the Police have done an EEA which involved the staff drugging with me high amounts of Morphine the first time and Fentanyl the second time making me unconscious for the EEA before releasing me outside which resulted in me getting hit by a car.
Incredibly disgusting behavior by an abhorrent group of staff and pathetic excuses for Nurses and Doctors.
Woolloongabba, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) is a tertiary health care centre, providing care in all major adult specialties, with the exception of obstetrics. We are
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2
from Kristie Kreature FX
December 07, 2023
I had self funded surgery here 6 weeks ago. My surgeon and anaesthetist were amazing. 10/10. The nurses I had when I came out of recovery were great. Attention to detail, caring, wonderful. The nurses I had the following day were average. The surgery cost $11950, I was in hospital less than 18 hours. My admission was messed up, so after fasting from 9pm for an 8am surgery, I wasn’t admitted until after 4pm. Surgery went great and was out of recovery by 8pm. The next morning I wasn’t given any fluids or anything and was discharged not long after waking. I was given the wrong discharge papers and medication scripts too. Please do better in future. I would definitely think twice about having surgery here again.
5
from Leonie Mac Lennan
December 02, 2023
All the staff at the Wesley are amazing. Even when staff are super busy, they are friendly, they make time for you and your every concern. The staff look happy and appear to work as a well oiled team. Comfortable rooms and great food choices (including Vegan options) and service. Remember, it is a Hospital not a restaurant.
It really is the best! Thank you Wesley
5
from Ramo Na
November 30, 2023
Professional staff, every nurse and doctors were amazing at the Wesley hospital. Special thanks to Dr GOUGH who performed an excellent thyroid operation.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $11,776
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,386
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,730
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,464
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,561
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $2,399
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $25,835
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $6,923
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $12,734
3.9
5 reviews
2
from Kristie Kreature FX
December 07, 2023
I had self funded surgery here 6 weeks ago. My surgeon and anaesthetist were amazing. 10/10. The nurses I had when I came out of recovery were great. Attention to detail, caring, wonderful. The nurses I had the following day were average. The surgery cost $11950, I was in hospital less than 18 hours. My admission was messed up, so after fasting from 9pm for an 8am surgery, I wasn’t admitted until after 4pm. Surgery went great and was out of recovery by 8pm. The next morning I wasn’t given any fluids or anything and was discharged not long after waking. I was given the wrong discharge papers and medication scripts too. Please do better in future. I would definitely think twice about having surgery here again.
5
from Leonie Mac Lennan
December 02, 2023
All the staff at the Wesley are amazing. Even when staff are super busy, they are friendly, they make time for you and your every concern. The staff look happy and appear to work as a well oiled team. Comfortable rooms and great food choices (including Vegan options) and service. Remember, it is a Hospital not a restaurant.
It really is the best! Thank you Wesley
5
from Ramo Na
November 30, 2023
Professional staff, every nurse and doctors were amazing at the Wesley hospital. Special thanks to Dr GOUGH who performed an excellent thyroid operation.
Auchenflower, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
For generations of Queenslanders, The Wesley Hospital in Brisbane has provided care through life’s journey — from birth into childhood, to adulthood and to end
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5
from A Stratton
November 22, 2023
Saved my life (twice). Had I been anywhere else I would be 6 foot under. Thank you so much to all the staff who helped me and medical records in particular Ms Gee who was highly competent. I would like to thank the surgeon and staff who operated on me. I simple do not understand the negative reviews here, try going to other parts of the world and see healthcare others have. Thank you.
5
from Parmeet Kumar
November 13, 2023
I recently had a positive experience at Canberra Hospital, and I'm eager to share my feedback. Dr. Phillip, the surgeon, delivered an outstanding level of care, demonstrating expertise and professionalism throughout. Nurse Manita was incredibly cooperative, ensuring I felt comfortable and well-informed during my stay. The follow-up care from Nurse '' ROSE'' was exceptional—her kindness, care, and sweet demeanor made a significant difference in my overall experience. I appreciate the dedication and compassion displayed by the medical team at Canberra Hospital.
5
from Martyn
November 04, 2023
Very professional staff working efficiently and compassionately under enormous pressure due to a chronically underfunded hospital system.
Many of the negative reviews reveal narrow minded attitudes and highly unrealistic expectations of a stressed public health system.
We are lucky to have such a hospital in Canberra, which last I was aware is actually the second busiest trauma hospital in the nation- accepting patients not only from Canberra but transfers from regional areas and Sydney.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $11,776
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,386
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,730
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,464
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $13,347
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $16,860
-
Wedge resection
≈ $11,754
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,561
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $2,399
3.1
5 reviews
5
from A Stratton
November 22, 2023
Saved my life (twice). Had I been anywhere else I would be 6 foot under. Thank you so much to all the staff who helped me and medical records in particular Ms Gee who was highly competent. I would like to thank the surgeon and staff who operated on me. I simple do not understand the negative reviews here, try going to other parts of the world and see healthcare others have. Thank you.
5
from Parmeet Kumar
November 13, 2023
I recently had a positive experience at Canberra Hospital, and I'm eager to share my feedback. Dr. Phillip, the surgeon, delivered an outstanding level of care, demonstrating expertise and professionalism throughout. Nurse Manita was incredibly cooperative, ensuring I felt comfortable and well-informed during my stay. The follow-up care from Nurse '' ROSE'' was exceptional—her kindness, care, and sweet demeanor made a significant difference in my overall experience. I appreciate the dedication and compassion displayed by the medical team at Canberra Hospital.
5
from Martyn
November 04, 2023
Very professional staff working efficiently and compassionately under enormous pressure due to a chronically underfunded hospital system.
Many of the negative reviews reveal narrow minded attitudes and highly unrealistic expectations of a stressed public health system.
We are lucky to have such a hospital in Canberra, which last I was aware is actually the second busiest trauma hospital in the nation- accepting patients not only from Canberra but transfers from regional areas and Sydney.
Garran, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Canberra Health Services (CHS) delivers high quality, effective, person-centred care. We deliver a range of health services for people across the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
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1
from Rachel Standing
December 05, 2023
Waited since 11pm to be seen, at 5.30am was taken in to be seen by a doctor, 7am and still not seen by a doctor and asked to leave the room and bed as someone else needs it.
Absolutely shocking.
One doctor on.
We are in Australia and cannot receive decent medical attention.
Disgusted and will never return here.
Triage staff rude.
1
from Hannah May
November 22, 2023
UPDATE CANCELS Pediatric APPOINTMENT OF MY FIVE YR OLD NEPHEW A DAY BEFORE BY TEXT AND SAID ANOTHER APPOINTMENT WILL BE SENT OUT BY MAIL. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Looking abit disheveled bc of lack of sleep and nurse looks me up and down with a judgey look on her face and rolls her eyes. Honestly the nurses are awful. Trainee nurses can't hit veins and be disclosing personal information about themselves (that they take Zoloft, while forgetting to tell drs I need pain medication, put hot tea in front of my face nearly permanently scarring my eye, also forgetting to ask Drs to check my cervix which nearly led to the loss of my baby and when it finally was checked baby was about to be born her head was past cervix expected to deliver baby on my own and i was unessasarly on heavy painkillers for longer which led to withdrawal symptoms for my child.) Honestly completely unprofessional if they're having a bad day. Old hospital is falling apart while private is upgraded. Honestly if your overworked you shouldn't be working. And that's part of your training. Completely alienated by the nurses looking after my child, it's literally fd up. No information on breastfeeding just yes or no and then a pump sent to my room. Resulting in potentially life threatening mastitis. Along with completely messing up my mental health the social workers seriously need to learn some decorum or at least basic manners.
1
from Tracy K
November 08, 2023
80 year old woman sat in ED waiting room after botched abdominal surgery in regional hospital. Sat in wheelchair for about five hours in FMC ED after being hastily sewn up by regional surgeon. No pain relief given, eventually admitted into ED and given a bed around 11:00 pm, seen by doctor around 4:00 am the following morning… Eventually admitted to appropriate ward where the specialist and nurses have been brilliant!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $11,776
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,386
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,730
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,464
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $13,347
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $16,860
-
Wedge resection
≈ $11,754
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,561
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $2,399
3.0
5 reviews
1
from Rachel Standing
December 05, 2023
Waited since 11pm to be seen, at 5.30am was taken in to be seen by a doctor, 7am and still not seen by a doctor and asked to leave the room and bed as someone else needs it.
Absolutely shocking.
One doctor on.
We are in Australia and cannot receive decent medical attention.
Disgusted and will never return here.
Triage staff rude.
1
from Hannah May
November 22, 2023
UPDATE CANCELS Pediatric APPOINTMENT OF MY FIVE YR OLD NEPHEW A DAY BEFORE BY TEXT AND SAID ANOTHER APPOINTMENT WILL BE SENT OUT BY MAIL. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Looking abit disheveled bc of lack of sleep and nurse looks me up and down with a judgey look on her face and rolls her eyes. Honestly the nurses are awful. Trainee nurses can't hit veins and be disclosing personal information about themselves (that they take Zoloft, while forgetting to tell drs I need pain medication, put hot tea in front of my face nearly permanently scarring my eye, also forgetting to ask Drs to check my cervix which nearly led to the loss of my baby and when it finally was checked baby was about to be born her head was past cervix expected to deliver baby on my own and i was unessasarly on heavy painkillers for longer which led to withdrawal symptoms for my child.) Honestly completely unprofessional if they're having a bad day. Old hospital is falling apart while private is upgraded. Honestly if your overworked you shouldn't be working. And that's part of your training. Completely alienated by the nurses looking after my child, it's literally fd up. No information on breastfeeding just yes or no and then a pump sent to my room. Resulting in potentially life threatening mastitis. Along with completely messing up my mental health the social workers seriously need to learn some decorum or at least basic manners.
1
from Tracy K
November 08, 2023
80 year old woman sat in ED waiting room after botched abdominal surgery in regional hospital. Sat in wheelchair for about five hours in FMC ED after being hastily sewn up by regional surgeon. No pain relief given, eventually admitted into ED and given a bed around 11:00 pm, seen by doctor around 4:00 am the following morning… Eventually admitted to appropriate ward where the specialist and nurses have been brilliant!
Bedford Park, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Flinders Medical Centre (FMC) is the southern areas largest hospital and provides medical services for people living in the southern metropolitan area of Adelaide. The
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1
from Michelle Bowen
December 06, 2023
Gross negligence in patient care- avoid this hospital like the plague.. it’s an absolute joke. if I could give no stars I would. If you value your life and want a good chance of recovery and not to die due to poor nursing and “specialist care” - DO NOT GO TO GREENSLOPES… you have been warned.
1
from Xian Wei Ang
December 01, 2023
Had private health cover for most of my adult life and one time I needed to use it, the experience was so horrible. I’ve triggered Ramsay rule 3 times without success, was told medical director was going to see me, but that did not ever happen. I was eventually transferred to a public hospital, and experience was so much better.
5
from Allessa Colmenares
November 20, 2023
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the hospital and its incredible team for the exceptional support and care we received during my cesarean section. The nurses and Midwife were outstanding, the food was worthy of a 5-star hotel, and Dr. Melissa Mckenzie proved to be the best in the world. Every detail of our stay was handled with professionalism and warmth, making us feel cared for and comfortable. Even after 5 days, I would have wished to extend our stay because they made us feel at home. Highly recommended! Thank you all for making this moment so special and peaceful for my baby and me. 👶🌟"
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $11,776
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,386
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $15,885
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,730
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,464
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $13,347
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $16,860
-
Wedge resection
≈ $11,754
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,561
3.5
5 reviews
1
from Michelle Bowen
December 06, 2023
Gross negligence in patient care- avoid this hospital like the plague.. it’s an absolute joke. if I could give no stars I would. If you value your life and want a good chance of recovery and not to die due to poor nursing and “specialist care” - DO NOT GO TO GREENSLOPES… you have been warned.
1
from Xian Wei Ang
December 01, 2023
Had private health cover for most of my adult life and one time I needed to use it, the experience was so horrible. I’ve triggered Ramsay rule 3 times without success, was told medical director was going to see me, but that did not ever happen. I was eventually transferred to a public hospital, and experience was so much better.
5
from Allessa Colmenares
November 20, 2023
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the hospital and its incredible team for the exceptional support and care we received during my cesarean section. The nurses and Midwife were outstanding, the food was worthy of a 5-star hotel, and Dr. Melissa Mckenzie proved to be the best in the world. Every detail of our stay was handled with professionalism and warmth, making us feel cared for and comfortable. Even after 5 days, I would have wished to extend our stay because they made us feel at home. Highly recommended! Thank you all for making this moment so special and peaceful for my baby and me. 👶🌟"
Greenslopes, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Greenslopes Private Hospital is proud to be one of Australia’s leading private teaching hospitals, owned and operated by Ramsay Health Care. Located on the southside
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1
from Chip Potts
December 03, 2023
Wouldn’t recommend as a private patient, during fasting the staff ate in front of you and it was loud and chaotic. It’s outdated and worn down. Worst experience of a hospital I have had. Was offered a sandwich at the end that had condensation on the plastic. Communication was terrible. Sat for 2.5 hours with no updates. The clothes given to wear for surgery was scratchy and uncomfortable. Bed sheets had stains. Understaffed and overbooked.
1
from Halimah Nasir
October 20, 2023
I stayed overnight in Ward 5D (Orthopedic ) in July 2023. The nurses and other staff were excellent. The only problem I had was the constant ringing of the bell. It was so loud . No one seem to be concerned about it . I did not get a minute of sleep even though the nurse gave me earplugs which didn’t block the noise at all. One staff told me the noise is always ongoing. Can they not turn the volume down a bit ?
Unfortunately the specialist who treated me operated at this hospital. I have to change to another Dr and go to another private hospital if I need orthopedic treatment in future.
I have mentioned this noise problem in the survey I completed post discharge. I have not received any explanation .
5
from Matthew Farley
September 27, 2023
What can I say saved my life end of story great team of doctors, nurse's and support staff I'd love to come back but rather not haha great work keep saving lives your good at it
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $11,776
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,386
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,730
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,464
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,561
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $25,835
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $12,734
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $7,720
-
Diagnostic thoracotomy
≈ $6,470
4.0
5 reviews
1
from Chip Potts
December 03, 2023
Wouldn’t recommend as a private patient, during fasting the staff ate in front of you and it was loud and chaotic. It’s outdated and worn down. Worst experience of a hospital I have had. Was offered a sandwich at the end that had condensation on the plastic. Communication was terrible. Sat for 2.5 hours with no updates. The clothes given to wear for surgery was scratchy and uncomfortable. Bed sheets had stains. Understaffed and overbooked.
1
from Halimah Nasir
October 20, 2023
I stayed overnight in Ward 5D (Orthopedic ) in July 2023. The nurses and other staff were excellent. The only problem I had was the constant ringing of the bell. It was so loud . No one seem to be concerned about it . I did not get a minute of sleep even though the nurse gave me earplugs which didn’t block the noise at all. One staff told me the noise is always ongoing. Can they not turn the volume down a bit ?
Unfortunately the specialist who treated me operated at this hospital. I have to change to another Dr and go to another private hospital if I need orthopedic treatment in future.
I have mentioned this noise problem in the survey I completed post discharge. I have not received any explanation .
5
from Matthew Farley
September 27, 2023
What can I say saved my life end of story great team of doctors, nurse's and support staff I'd love to come back but rather not haha great work keep saving lives your good at it
Brisbane, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St Andrew’s is an acute care hospital specialising in technologically advanced surgical and general medical care. The hospital has 250 beds including a new state-of-the-art
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1
from Stuart W
November 28, 2023
Presented with chest/breathing problems. Directed to station to give all admin details and make payment.
All very streamlined, then waited and was taken to a isolation room.
They apparentley should not have sent me to waiting room as l am highly infectious.
When in room lost all cell and wifi. Asked many staff none had any idea of hospital wifi codes.
6 hours later at desk again to make outstanding payment. I mentioned that maybe it was a admin role that they tell people how to access hospital wifi as this was an ideal momment. They certainly were able to take money and l signed for my insurance.
The slim older woman wirh blond grey hair let me know very aggresively that it was not her job. While at the far end of the counter was a business card with wifi details.....
Just appaling her lack of care. Surely patients maintaing contact with family, matters as the hospital phone also did not work in room, however she could not care less and let me know that.
The rest of the staff are amazing.
After tests l have Influenza A.
5
from Tayla Richards
November 09, 2023
Currently staying over night & I’m blown away by the staff. They were all very attentive & reassured me before, after and during. Was laughing through my whole experience which has never happened before! Lovely people who do an amazing job.
1
from Kevin Ke
October 05, 2023
If there is 0 star, I will give it to Cabrini.
Back in early Jan 2023, I was referred by my GP to Cabrini to receive intravenous antibiotics due to swelling in my foot. The reception in the ED asked me to complete a form, provided my Medicare and Medibank information, and I paid $485. At that time, I inquired about any additional out-of-pocket expenses as I was covered by private insurance, and I was clearly told there would be none.
I was then placed on a bed in a ward. A doctor examined my foot and, after assessing it, decided not to administer IV antibiotics and no treatment is required, but asked me to take an ultrasound test on my foot. Since there will be no treatment plus I had several meetings that day, I specifically asked whether I could return home first and had the test later if still needed. The doctor told me he would inform me of the expected waiting time; if it was lengthy, I could leave and have the tests done at my GP, but if it was short, I could have them done at the hospital. Later, he informed me that the test could be done quickly, so I proceeded with it at the hospital. It took me more than 6 hours to finish the test and wait for result. In the end I was discharged without any treatment. During the checkout process, I once again inquired at the front desk whether there were any additional out-of-pocket expenses beyond the $485 I had already paid, and I was told there were none.
A few weeks later, I received the test invoice, after discussing the matter with Cabrini accounting team, I was informed that I had never actually been admitted to the hospital. Does Cabrini expect an ordinary consumer to identify the difference between an outpatient ward and an admission ward? Not to mention I was informed by your staff there will be no additional out-of-pocket expense, plus no treatment at all, totally misleading!!!
Even worse, after I raised a compliant to CRM Cabrini, received feedback telling me the invoice will be put on hold until review is done. Since then, no one from Cabrini has communicated with me. Last week, I got a letter from collector chasing payment, what an arrogant and disgraceful act!
Stay away from Cabrini!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $11,776
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $13,386
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,730
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $9,464
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,561
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $2,399
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $25,835
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $6,923
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $12,734
3.2
5 reviews
1
from Stuart W
November 28, 2023
Presented with chest/breathing problems. Directed to station to give all admin details and make payment.
All very streamlined, then waited and was taken to a isolation room.
They apparentley should not have sent me to waiting room as l am highly infectious.
When in room lost all cell and wifi. Asked many staff none had any idea of hospital wifi codes.
6 hours later at desk again to make outstanding payment. I mentioned that maybe it was a admin role that they tell people how to access hospital wifi as this was an ideal momment. They certainly were able to take money and l signed for my insurance.
The slim older woman wirh blond grey hair let me know very aggresively that it was not her job. While at the far end of the counter was a business card with wifi details.....
Just appaling her lack of care. Surely patients maintaing contact with family, matters as the hospital phone also did not work in room, however she could not care less and let me know that.
The rest of the staff are amazing.
After tests l have Influenza A.
5
from Tayla Richards
November 09, 2023
Currently staying over night & I’m blown away by the staff. They were all very attentive & reassured me before, after and during. Was laughing through my whole experience which has never happened before! Lovely people who do an amazing job.
1
from Kevin Ke
October 05, 2023
If there is 0 star, I will give it to Cabrini.
Back in early Jan 2023, I was referred by my GP to Cabrini to receive intravenous antibiotics due to swelling in my foot. The reception in the ED asked me to complete a form, provided my Medicare and Medibank information, and I paid $485. At that time, I inquired about any additional out-of-pocket expenses as I was covered by private insurance, and I was clearly told there would be none.
I was then placed on a bed in a ward. A doctor examined my foot and, after assessing it, decided not to administer IV antibiotics and no treatment is required, but asked me to take an ultrasound test on my foot. Since there will be no treatment plus I had several meetings that day, I specifically asked whether I could return home first and had the test later if still needed. The doctor told me he would inform me of the expected waiting time; if it was lengthy, I could leave and have the tests done at my GP, but if it was short, I could have them done at the hospital. Later, he informed me that the test could be done quickly, so I proceeded with it at the hospital. It took me more than 6 hours to finish the test and wait for result. In the end I was discharged without any treatment. During the checkout process, I once again inquired at the front desk whether there were any additional out-of-pocket expenses beyond the $485 I had already paid, and I was told there were none.
A few weeks later, I received the test invoice, after discussing the matter with Cabrini accounting team, I was informed that I had never actually been admitted to the hospital. Does Cabrini expect an ordinary consumer to identify the difference between an outpatient ward and an admission ward? Not to mention I was informed by your staff there will be no additional out-of-pocket expense, plus no treatment at all, totally misleading!!!
Even worse, after I raised a compliant to CRM Cabrini, received feedback telling me the invoice will be put on hold until review is done. Since then, no one from Cabrini has communicated with me. Last week, I got a letter from collector chasing payment, what an arrogant and disgraceful act!
Stay away from Cabrini!
Malvern, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Established in 1948, this 508-bed acute care hospital provides a wide range of services including cardiac care, day procedures, day oncology, emergency care, hospital-in-the-home, intensive
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 5 — Gangnam Severance Hospital in Seoul, South Korea and 2 more, clinic with the most reviews number of 35757 — Aster CMI hospital in Bengaluru, India.
With rating 4.0 and over — 170 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Jeune's syndrome:
worldwide
525 clinics
Brazil
40 clinics
Colombia
30 clinics
Germany
28 clinics
Turkey
28 clinics
Mexico
24 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Jeune's syndrome treatment:
Chest wall deformities correction in children
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Chest wall deformity correction
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Procedures
Diseases
- Bronchoplastic surgery $470 - $49,374
- Chest wall deformities correction in children $9,013 - $29,364
- Chest wall deformity correction $784 - $150,140
- Decortication, Pneumonectomy $832 - $6,417
- Esophageal dilation $100 - $6,645
- Esophageal stenting $483 - $19,560
- Esophagocoloplasty $730 - $24,815
- Lobectomy, Bronchoplastic surgery ≈ $2,492
- Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) by request
- Mediastinal cancer surgery $535 - $38,699
- Open chest surgery $1,004 - $349,340
- Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall $414 - $20,638
- Rib cancer surgical treatment $460 - $25,361
- Robotic thoracic surgery $6,038 - $66,798
- Thoracoscopic lung resection $666 - $40,492
- Thymectomy $535 - $46,782
- Wedge resection $357 - $41,244
- Windpipe cancer surgery $1,456 - $124,438
- Benign lung tumor
- Chest wall deformity
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis
- Cystic fibrosis (CF)
- Emphysema
- End-stage cardiac and pulmonary disease
- Esophageal diverticulum
- Extragonadal germ cell tumours (EGGCT)
- Interstitial lung disease (ILD)
- Jeune's syndrome
- Lung abscess
- Lung metastases
- Myasthenia gravis
- Pleural cancer
- Pulmonary nodule
- Rib sarcoma
- Rib tumor
- Thoracic cavity injury
- Thymus cancer