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9 clinics specializing in Oncology providing treatment of Plasma cell neoplasm Plasma cell neoplasm refers to a group of rare cancers that arise from abnormal plasma cells in the bone marrow, leading to the overproduction of monoclonal antibodies and causing conditions like multiple myeloma or solitary plasmacytoma. disease in Paris.
5
from Mahesh Valecha
July 12, 2022
Well visited a doctor for the first time was good different and got all my answers...
5
from vernida white
June 03, 2022
I have a RDV for the 9th of june at your clinque with the anesthesiste at 4:45 with Dr LECLERC
please confirm
1
from Ania Zawadka
February 11, 2022
I have been tryi by to call the clinic for the whole week.I have a problem with my registration and I wanted to clear that up. After one week somebody answered… my french is not perfect and the staff on the phone couldn’t wait until I noted the correct phone number. They just hanged up and I still don’t have a number. It would have been hilarious if it wasn’t like a serious medical place.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $16,382
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $17,799
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $15,929
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $7,547
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $17,259
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,200
3.6
5 reviews
5
from Mahesh Valecha
July 12, 2022
Well visited a doctor for the first time was good different and got all my answers...
5
from vernida white
June 03, 2022
I have a RDV for the 9th of june at your clinque with the anesthesiste at 4:45 with Dr LECLERC
please confirm
1
from Ania Zawadka
February 11, 2022
I have been tryi by to call the clinic for the whole week.I have a problem with my registration and I wanted to clear that up. After one week somebody answered… my french is not perfect and the staff on the phone couldn’t wait until I noted the correct phone number. They just hanged up and I still don’t have a number. It would have been hilarious if it wasn’t like a serious medical place.
Paris, France
Specializations: Thoracic surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Ambroise Paré, Pierre Cherest and Hartmann Clinics bring together specialized multidisciplinary teams. Regarding the financial aspect of care, every effort is made to ensure
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5
from Ersi Chorti
November 13, 2021
This is a research hospital that serves thousands of women every year. I have been seen by a doctor within two days from my mammography and with what seems to be a fixed delay of three weeks between cosnultation-operation-reconsultation I am now on my way for radiotherapy. It is unbelievable that you get this level of expertise for free, in the states you would have to pay a fortune. The doctors are understandably buzy and will not spend too much time with you, however, there is psycologists, nurses, sophrology classes and all sorts of stuff that you have access to. It is a world class centre and we are all very lucky to have access to it in times of need.
3
from maggie ashcroft
August 02, 2017
My partner is in the hospital, he is French. I have come from Scotland to be with him. Is there any reasonable priced accommodation near the hospital. Thank you
4
from Brian DeLamark
July 03, 2017
Good place to work.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $16,382
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $17,799
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $15,929
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $7,547
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $17,259
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,200
3.9
5 reviews
5
from Ersi Chorti
November 13, 2021
This is a research hospital that serves thousands of women every year. I have been seen by a doctor within two days from my mammography and with what seems to be a fixed delay of three weeks between cosnultation-operation-reconsultation I am now on my way for radiotherapy. It is unbelievable that you get this level of expertise for free, in the states you would have to pay a fortune. The doctors are understandably buzy and will not spend too much time with you, however, there is psycologists, nurses, sophrology classes and all sorts of stuff that you have access to. It is a world class centre and we are all very lucky to have access to it in times of need.
3
from maggie ashcroft
August 02, 2017
My partner is in the hospital, he is French. I have come from Scotland to be with him. Is there any reasonable priced accommodation near the hospital. Thank you
4
from Brian DeLamark
July 03, 2017
Good place to work.
Paris, France
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Oncology
Languages: English
A recognized public interest foundation since 1921, Institut Curie has worked to fulfil its three missions since its founding by Marie Curie, namely research, care
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2
from Hannah Heebner
October 03, 2023
I was on vacation in Paris and was taken here with excruciating & sudden stomach pain. I had to have an emergency surgery to remove part of my large intestine due to a twist - or a “volvulous”. I was kept in the emergency waiting room overnight- part of the night in an empty hallway- with pain so severe that I almost fainted several times. I was certain I was going to die because I didn’t know if anyone would notice if I lost consciousness. The nurses and doctors I spoke with told me “we will come back with pain medication” but hours went by without seeing anyone again. Almost no one spoke English. I was terrified and traumatized.
I would give this hospital 0 stars, HOWEVER. Once I got into surgery, the doctors were kind to me. I was crying quite a bit and they calmed me down and played music for me. The surgery went well, and I obviously survived without complications. I feel so grateful they caught the twist and operated on me within 16 hours of me being there. They did save my life.
I don’t know who is reading this and if you are considering going here, but try to go to the American hospital if at all possible. I hope you get the care you need and deserve. Do not expect nurses there to care for you like nurses do in America.
3
from Allie K
June 19, 2023
Decent if you need urgent help. Extremely unhelpful staff in the registration desk, was told “you’re in france, speak french” after I asked them if they spoke English. The hospital felt very dirty and the waiting room was a chaos. Other than a long waiting time for non-priority cases, the care was acceptable.
1
from Sam
April 27, 2023
I was just severely hurt by the staff member pictured here at emergency. I came in anxious and stressed about my condition. They were only meant to be checking my temperature in my ear but he did so forcibly it hurt me so bad, it gave me a panic attack. Then when I said something I was screamed at in French.
I will be contacting a lawyer.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $16,382
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $17,799
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,200
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $5,944
-
Parotidectomy
≈ $4,841
-
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
≈ $5,825
3.0
5 reviews
2
from Hannah Heebner
October 03, 2023
I was on vacation in Paris and was taken here with excruciating & sudden stomach pain. I had to have an emergency surgery to remove part of my large intestine due to a twist - or a “volvulous”. I was kept in the emergency waiting room overnight- part of the night in an empty hallway- with pain so severe that I almost fainted several times. I was certain I was going to die because I didn’t know if anyone would notice if I lost consciousness. The nurses and doctors I spoke with told me “we will come back with pain medication” but hours went by without seeing anyone again. Almost no one spoke English. I was terrified and traumatized.
I would give this hospital 0 stars, HOWEVER. Once I got into surgery, the doctors were kind to me. I was crying quite a bit and they calmed me down and played music for me. The surgery went well, and I obviously survived without complications. I feel so grateful they caught the twist and operated on me within 16 hours of me being there. They did save my life.
I don’t know who is reading this and if you are considering going here, but try to go to the American hospital if at all possible. I hope you get the care you need and deserve. Do not expect nurses there to care for you like nurses do in America.
3
from Allie K
June 19, 2023
Decent if you need urgent help. Extremely unhelpful staff in the registration desk, was told “you’re in france, speak french” after I asked them if they spoke English. The hospital felt very dirty and the waiting room was a chaos. Other than a long waiting time for non-priority cases, the care was acceptable.
1
from Sam
April 27, 2023
I was just severely hurt by the staff member pictured here at emergency. I came in anxious and stressed about my condition. They were only meant to be checking my temperature in my ear but he did so forcibly it hurt me so bad, it gave me a panic attack. Then when I said something I was screamed at in French.
I will be contacting a lawyer.
Paris, France
Specializations: Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Saint-Antoine Hospital is a public hospital that is part of the Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) , which is the University Hospital Center
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1
from BK
October 12, 2023
I live in the USA and was in Paris for vacation. I developed tachycardia on the flight to Paris, which was completely new for me. It lasted over 3 hours and the flight attendants summoned a medical doctor who told me to be checked in Paris. Necker urgent care was the closest facility to where we were staying. Upon walking into their urgent care area, I felt I was walking into a hospital from the 1940's. It was hot, dark and filthy. It looked like the old asbestos tile floors had not been swept or scrubbed in months (yes, I am assuming they were abestos tiles based on my experience with a similar floor in my home). The windows were filthy as well. Paint on the wood trim around the windows was chipping off. Just beyond the waiting area stood an old fashioned hospital screen on wheels. I had not seen one of those since the 1960's. After waiting for an hour, I lost confidence in what I would encounter with medical care and left. I hope this was a really bad example of a medical facility in Paris. I was told later I should have gone to the "American hospital" which no one had told me about beforehand. My taste of "free medical care" in France was not a good one. I hope my impression of their healthcare system was incorrect for the rest of the country. I do want to point out that I was able to enjoy my time in Paris and loved so many things about it. I am grateful for that experience. I am back home now and receiving good care for the condition I developed enroute to France.
2
from Christopher McKee
March 21, 2023
I brought my daughter to this hospital early Sunday morning after she received food poisoning from a five star hotel. The staff was awful. They hire people who can barely speak French. Only the MDs were pros. After waiting for almost three hours I finally stopped a male MD and asked if he could see my daughter. Otherwise we would leave. He did and she was discharged shortly thereafter.
1
from Genya Takeda
February 07, 2023
Worst hospital experience ever. Really increased the risk of delivering our son, unnecessarily.
For weeks mid wives kept threatening there is a risk and we have to induce labor while all the data show that the infant and the mother are healthy. My wife was constantly stressed.
When we ask what risk is there, mid wife just says “death of a baby”. Who uses this word in a hospital when there is no real risk?
When my wife did start having a contraction, we went to the emergency service.
They made us wait for 7 hours stating they are short staffed.
There were actually quite a few staffs but they were checking their phones or chatting.
We were disheartened but no one showed an interest, no one came and ask if we were doing ok.
I repeat, it was an “emergency service”.
After the seventh hour I asked when can we be taken care of. They said “we can’t, not enough bed, not enough staffs today. We will have to put you in another hospital”.
Well what were they going to do if I hadn’t asked? Left us there unattended for another seven hours?
They slowly started looking for other hospitals. Many were also full but finally there was a nice one available just outside Paris.
Necker people said “ambulance will be here in 30 minutes”. Of course it took 90 minutes until we finally got to leave this horrible stupid hospital.
Thanks to the nice second hospital, the baby was born in 12 hours after we had moved there, safe and sound.
Maybe we just had a sequence of bad staffs at Necker. But for the entire time we commuted there and visited at the day of delivery, unfortunately we hardly met anyone there that cares or even shows a remote interest in patients.
.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Surgery for bone cancer
≈ $11,492
-
Soft tissue tumor removal
≈ $9,216
-
Pelvic bone resection
≈ $6,713
-
Childhood vascular tumor treatment
≈ $1,108
-
Fontan procedure
≈ $27,568
-
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) ligation in children
≈ $16,156
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $15,870
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $15,409
3.6
5 reviews
1
from BK
October 12, 2023
I live in the USA and was in Paris for vacation. I developed tachycardia on the flight to Paris, which was completely new for me. It lasted over 3 hours and the flight attendants summoned a medical doctor who told me to be checked in Paris. Necker urgent care was the closest facility to where we were staying. Upon walking into their urgent care area, I felt I was walking into a hospital from the 1940's. It was hot, dark and filthy. It looked like the old asbestos tile floors had not been swept or scrubbed in months (yes, I am assuming they were abestos tiles based on my experience with a similar floor in my home). The windows were filthy as well. Paint on the wood trim around the windows was chipping off. Just beyond the waiting area stood an old fashioned hospital screen on wheels. I had not seen one of those since the 1960's. After waiting for an hour, I lost confidence in what I would encounter with medical care and left. I hope this was a really bad example of a medical facility in Paris. I was told later I should have gone to the "American hospital" which no one had told me about beforehand. My taste of "free medical care" in France was not a good one. I hope my impression of their healthcare system was incorrect for the rest of the country. I do want to point out that I was able to enjoy my time in Paris and loved so many things about it. I am grateful for that experience. I am back home now and receiving good care for the condition I developed enroute to France.
2
from Christopher McKee
March 21, 2023
I brought my daughter to this hospital early Sunday morning after she received food poisoning from a five star hotel. The staff was awful. They hire people who can barely speak French. Only the MDs were pros. After waiting for almost three hours I finally stopped a male MD and asked if he could see my daughter. Otherwise we would leave. He did and she was discharged shortly thereafter.
1
from Genya Takeda
February 07, 2023
Worst hospital experience ever. Really increased the risk of delivering our son, unnecessarily.
For weeks mid wives kept threatening there is a risk and we have to induce labor while all the data show that the infant and the mother are healthy. My wife was constantly stressed.
When we ask what risk is there, mid wife just says “death of a baby”. Who uses this word in a hospital when there is no real risk?
When my wife did start having a contraction, we went to the emergency service.
They made us wait for 7 hours stating they are short staffed.
There were actually quite a few staffs but they were checking their phones or chatting.
We were disheartened but no one showed an interest, no one came and ask if we were doing ok.
I repeat, it was an “emergency service”.
After the seventh hour I asked when can we be taken care of. They said “we can’t, not enough bed, not enough staffs today. We will have to put you in another hospital”.
Well what were they going to do if I hadn’t asked? Left us there unattended for another seven hours?
They slowly started looking for other hospitals. Many were also full but finally there was a nice one available just outside Paris.
Necker people said “ambulance will be here in 30 minutes”. Of course it took 90 minutes until we finally got to leave this horrible stupid hospital.
Thanks to the nice second hospital, the baby was born in 12 hours after we had moved there, safe and sound.
Maybe we just had a sequence of bad staffs at Necker. But for the entire time we commuted there and visited at the day of delivery, unfortunately we hardly met anyone there that cares or even shows a remote interest in patients.
.
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Necker-Enfants Malades hospital is the heir to this double history: beside its services devoted to children medicine and surgery, it has an adult department of
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2
from Todd W
November 01, 2023
Do not go here if you don't speak French. And also if you don't like being made fun of by the staff. They're not nice folks.
1
from Krištof Tomac
September 24, 2023
Barely any staff spoke english, some were even annoyed when we mentioned we only spoke english. Waited for 3 hours in the emergency department only to be sent somewhere else. Don‘t bother!
1
from Petr Adamek
August 09, 2023
We visited Emergency of this hospital. As we don’t speak French we were treated like prisoners. Hospital staff including doctors pretended like they don’t understand us.
My wife came from a different hospital where she was initially admitted but only received very basic care because this one is accepted by our insurance. Despite having severe abdominal pain she was told that she will not be given any attention and she must go back to the original hospital.
Doctor Jessica Franchitti was extremely rude to my wife and shouted to her to leave. Nobody ever treated us this way, especially in hospital. We had no choice but to leave and spend a day in a hotel hoping that the abdominal pain will get better. After we got back home my wife was immediately accepted to hospital to do hernia surgery.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $16,382
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for liver cancer
≈ $6,601
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $17,799
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $15,929
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $7,547
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $17,259
3.3
5 reviews
2
from Todd W
November 01, 2023
Do not go here if you don't speak French. And also if you don't like being made fun of by the staff. They're not nice folks.
1
from Krištof Tomac
September 24, 2023
Barely any staff spoke english, some were even annoyed when we mentioned we only spoke english. Waited for 3 hours in the emergency department only to be sent somewhere else. Don‘t bother!
1
from Petr Adamek
August 09, 2023
We visited Emergency of this hospital. As we don’t speak French we were treated like prisoners. Hospital staff including doctors pretended like they don’t understand us.
My wife came from a different hospital where she was initially admitted but only received very basic care because this one is accepted by our insurance. Despite having severe abdominal pain she was told that she will not be given any attention and she must go back to the original hospital.
Doctor Jessica Franchitti was extremely rude to my wife and shouted to her to leave. Nobody ever treated us this way, especially in hospital. We had no choice but to leave and spend a day in a hotel hoping that the abdominal pain will get better. After we got back home my wife was immediately accepted to hospital to do hernia surgery.
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Oncology
Saint-Louis Hospital is an AP-HP hospital located near the Gare de l'Est, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. It ensures a mission of proximity and
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1
from Tyrone Austin
November 23, 2023
Zero Stars. This hospital should be shut down immediately. Came in via Ambulance who by the way, pulled over in the middle of the drive so tell me go to an ATM to get cash… Hello my fiancé is dying here…
Get to the hospital and immediately get separated and told she can’t have her phone because she’s not in good enough condition… excuse me? Wanted to know when i could see her and translate because she’s japanese and knows very little english… Wasn’t allowed to do that. No status updates, and waited hours with drunk, sick, agitated homeless people for her to walk out feeling no better at all…
Nothing positive at all
1
from garey lindsay
October 16, 2023
I have read the other negative reviews and they mirror my esperience. I too was a visitor to Paris from the U.S. I was transported to this hospital after tripping and falling on the sidewalk. I was subjected to blood tests , an ECG and a cranial x-rays and the staff never answered my questions about why the tests were necessary. Just like the others on this site they paid little or no attention to the contusions on my face or my clearly apparent swollen wrist- no ice packs or wraps. After waiting in the ER for approximately 6 hours after arriving I informed the doctor I was leaving. She became angry , said they were busy and she asked that I remain in the ER for another hour to await the test results. When I refused she told me to leave. When asked would someone assist me with finding a taxi to return to my hotel, she just walked away from me.
I will have my doctor look at my wrist when I return to the U.S. If I could have given them a zero or no stars I would have done so.
1
from Gail Taylor
September 29, 2023
A visitor to Paris, I had a fall and hit my head on some steps. I was taken by ambulance to this hospital. Ambulance I could fault, spoke English and was very caring. Different matter when they dropped me off at this disgusting hospital. I have spent time in a hospital in Ghana West Africa, third world, it was streets ahead of this filthy disgusting hospital. There were no redeeming features, staff awful and rude. They would not let my husband accompany me so I was on my own with people who spoke on English. Took blood without gloves or washing hands. No access to water and was told I was very dehydrated, hello where do I get a drink, when I asked for water was told this is not a hotel. Many X-rays,scans, reports ( 7 hours) I walked out. They initially would not let me out but I made such a fuss they let me go. I did not pay a cent. I have now arrived back home in Australia and I find a bill waiting for me. I m not going to pay it they should be paying me for the trauma I endured. I had a fracture in my hand and they totally ignored that, went to a pharmacy and they bandaged it up for me. I would be prosecuted if I took my dog there. Thankfully this did not spoil my visit to Paris.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $16,382
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $17,799
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $15,929
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $7,547
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $17,259
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,200
2.8
5 reviews
1
from Tyrone Austin
November 23, 2023
Zero Stars. This hospital should be shut down immediately. Came in via Ambulance who by the way, pulled over in the middle of the drive so tell me go to an ATM to get cash… Hello my fiancé is dying here…
Get to the hospital and immediately get separated and told she can’t have her phone because she’s not in good enough condition… excuse me? Wanted to know when i could see her and translate because she’s japanese and knows very little english… Wasn’t allowed to do that. No status updates, and waited hours with drunk, sick, agitated homeless people for her to walk out feeling no better at all…
Nothing positive at all
1
from garey lindsay
October 16, 2023
I have read the other negative reviews and they mirror my esperience. I too was a visitor to Paris from the U.S. I was transported to this hospital after tripping and falling on the sidewalk. I was subjected to blood tests , an ECG and a cranial x-rays and the staff never answered my questions about why the tests were necessary. Just like the others on this site they paid little or no attention to the contusions on my face or my clearly apparent swollen wrist- no ice packs or wraps. After waiting in the ER for approximately 6 hours after arriving I informed the doctor I was leaving. She became angry , said they were busy and she asked that I remain in the ER for another hour to await the test results. When I refused she told me to leave. When asked would someone assist me with finding a taxi to return to my hotel, she just walked away from me.
I will have my doctor look at my wrist when I return to the U.S. If I could have given them a zero or no stars I would have done so.
1
from Gail Taylor
September 29, 2023
A visitor to Paris, I had a fall and hit my head on some steps. I was taken by ambulance to this hospital. Ambulance I could fault, spoke English and was very caring. Different matter when they dropped me off at this disgusting hospital. I have spent time in a hospital in Ghana West Africa, third world, it was streets ahead of this filthy disgusting hospital. There were no redeeming features, staff awful and rude. They would not let my husband accompany me so I was on my own with people who spoke on English. Took blood without gloves or washing hands. No access to water and was told I was very dehydrated, hello where do I get a drink, when I asked for water was told this is not a hotel. Many X-rays,scans, reports ( 7 hours) I walked out. They initially would not let me out but I made such a fuss they let me go. I did not pay a cent. I have now arrived back home in Australia and I find a bill waiting for me. I m not going to pay it they should be paying me for the trauma I endured. I had a fracture in my hand and they totally ignored that, went to a pharmacy and they bandaged it up for me. I would be prosecuted if I took my dog there. Thankfully this did not spoil my visit to Paris.
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The hospital's healthcare territory covers the 17th, 18th and 19th arrondissements in Paris and the commune of Saint-Ouen. Specialized and reference care
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5
from Online Training
November 27, 2023
Good doctor, good behavior. Satisfied patient.
5
from Peter G
September 29, 2023
I got to see two fabulous doctors, the first in emerg and the second in cardiology (who confirmed the original diagnosis). Both were extremely caring and knowledgeable. I felt in good hands. Minus a half star for the long wait to see the first doctor (but triage ekg was quick so I guess it wasn’t urgent). Minus another half star for the filthy, seatless public toilet for the waiting room but bonus point for the outstanding quality of the doctors.
1
from Eli Mera
April 26, 2023
You doctors who work in the Pitie Salpetriere hospital, bow your heads to the ground and beyond, for all those children's souls, whom you do not stop from their straight and fast path to earth. May all the joys with which you spoil yourselves, turn you into ashes, and let your empty souls shatter like the lives of the innocent, whom you leave daily prey to their suffering, evil and disease, without trying to save them, although their last hope it was with you. And we are not talking about terminal cases, but about people who can be saved easily, if you ONLY tried! World top 10 hospital: an advertisement for nothing!!! You shouldn't even be in the top 3 of a pitiful city, forgotten by the world! Great doctors who don't even see the patient, just sign to be discharged, and hide behind the reception, because you are busy. With what? Did you destroy the next man's life? How many people do you dust a day? Do you have a commission from cemeteries? Change all the staff! You made terrible recruiting mistakes! Give them difficult cases, without them knowing that they are being tested, and see what "doctors" you have! The rest, take their diplomas and useless documents and start sweeping the street, don't let them have the power to turn good people into dust!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,200
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $5,944
-
Parotidectomy
≈ $4,841
-
Major liver resection
≈ $43,128
-
Cervical lymphadenectomy
≈ $15,371
-
Total glossectomy
≈ $7,251
3.2
5 reviews
5
from Online Training
November 27, 2023
Good doctor, good behavior. Satisfied patient.
5
from Peter G
September 29, 2023
I got to see two fabulous doctors, the first in emerg and the second in cardiology (who confirmed the original diagnosis). Both were extremely caring and knowledgeable. I felt in good hands. Minus a half star for the long wait to see the first doctor (but triage ekg was quick so I guess it wasn’t urgent). Minus another half star for the filthy, seatless public toilet for the waiting room but bonus point for the outstanding quality of the doctors.
1
from Eli Mera
April 26, 2023
You doctors who work in the Pitie Salpetriere hospital, bow your heads to the ground and beyond, for all those children's souls, whom you do not stop from their straight and fast path to earth. May all the joys with which you spoil yourselves, turn you into ashes, and let your empty souls shatter like the lives of the innocent, whom you leave daily prey to their suffering, evil and disease, without trying to save them, although their last hope it was with you. And we are not talking about terminal cases, but about people who can be saved easily, if you ONLY tried! World top 10 hospital: an advertisement for nothing!!! You shouldn't even be in the top 3 of a pitiful city, forgotten by the world! Great doctors who don't even see the patient, just sign to be discharged, and hide behind the reception, because you are busy. With what? Did you destroy the next man's life? How many people do you dust a day? Do you have a commission from cemeteries? Change all the staff! You made terrible recruiting mistakes! Give them difficult cases, without them knowing that they are being tested, and see what "doctors" you have! The rest, take their diplomas and useless documents and start sweeping the street, don't let them have the power to turn good people into dust!
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Pitié Salpêtrière University Hospital is a public health establishment that is part of the Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP). A local and
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5
from Manuela Cardenas
October 06, 2023
The Family Planning and IVG service is incredible, I recommend 100%
Welcoming, smiling, attentive and open-minded care.
I made an appointment for a contraceptive consultation and the installation was done the same day.
I was also offered to do STI screenings directly and even given the opportunity to discuss it with the counselor/psychologist available in place.
Highly recommended !
5
from Murielle GNANGA BONGO
August 15, 2023
I think one of the best hospitals in terms of "gynecological emergencies", good care, less waiting and the staff is friendly. I met a gynecologist who took care of me really TOP.
on the other hand the level 2 nurses, not all of them but the good ten that I had to meet who wanted them to explain my whole situation in front of everyone when it's not easy and they didn't care, I found their attitude quite a pity but really this hospital is TOP.
5
from aurelie
June 09, 2023
Very warm welcome at the nuclear medicine department, the nurses, doctors and receptionists are all very empathetic and smiling. What a pleasure to be cared for and taken care of like this when I imagine that it must not be easy for them every day.
Perfect 👍
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $16,382
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $17,799
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $15,929
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $7,547
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $17,259
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,200
4.1
5 reviews
5
from Manuela Cardenas
October 06, 2023
The Family Planning and IVG service is incredible, I recommend 100%
Welcoming, smiling, attentive and open-minded care.
I made an appointment for a contraceptive consultation and the installation was done the same day.
I was also offered to do STI screenings directly and even given the opportunity to discuss it with the counselor/psychologist available in place.
Highly recommended !
5
from Murielle GNANGA BONGO
August 15, 2023
I think one of the best hospitals in terms of "gynecological emergencies", good care, less waiting and the staff is friendly. I met a gynecologist who took care of me really TOP.
on the other hand the level 2 nurses, not all of them but the good ten that I had to meet who wanted them to explain my whole situation in front of everyone when it's not easy and they didn't care, I found their attitude quite a pity but really this hospital is TOP.
5
from aurelie
June 09, 2023
Very warm welcome at the nuclear medicine department, the nurses, doctors and receptionists are all very empathetic and smiling. What a pleasure to be cared for and taken care of like this when I imagine that it must not be easy for them every day.
Perfect 👍
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Cochin Hospital is made up of 3 sites located in the heart of Paris: Cochin, Port-Royal and Tarnier. It supports a wide range of pathologies
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5
from Kate B
September 27, 2023
I had a planned ORL surgery with Professor Mirghani and his team, the team was very professional and I am very happy with the results. I had a good experience at the hospital which is modern and comfortable.
3
from zeeshan ghazi
June 05, 2023
I was recently hospitalised for an operation, I found the doctors and nurses very kind however the people at reception are not friendly at all , particularly this lady, probably in her 50s with vision glasses on. I approached her to help me with the information to avail the taxi service ( which a patient is entitled to and is being paid by Social security) and since my French langage skills is not good, I opted to talk to her in English, she could converse in English but she kept arguing with me that I am lying about not being able to speak french. Even though it’s not her job, I choose to be nice and insisted that I am not comfortable in speaking French, she asked me for my cart-vital just to prove her point to me that I have lived enough time in France to be able to speak French. Instead of helping me find a taxi, she kept arguing and accusing me of lying. I was in pain and could not stand there arguing with her so I opted to just leave after letting her know that she is not being nice. I could still hear her arguing and probably cursing while I was leaving. Later, I regretted not noting down her name so I could complain to the management of hospital. A lady probably in her late 50s, of black origin and wears vision glasses ( explaining her features since I didn’t write down her name) I hope not other patients have had the same experience.
4
from Shilpa Vijayakumar
April 11, 2023
I went in via the emergency room as I had severe stomach pain. Although it took until the evening to get me admitted, the doctors, nurses, and other staff were kind and attentive. I have to say I was very hesitant to go in due to the reviews. I even held on to the pain for two days. But my experience wasn't entirely bad.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Chemotherapy for myeloma
by request
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $16,382
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $17,799
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $15,929
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $7,547
-
Conization
≈ $3,274
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $5,056
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $17,259
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,200
2.9
5 reviews
5
from Kate B
September 27, 2023
I had a planned ORL surgery with Professor Mirghani and his team, the team was very professional and I am very happy with the results. I had a good experience at the hospital which is modern and comfortable.
3
from zeeshan ghazi
June 05, 2023
I was recently hospitalised for an operation, I found the doctors and nurses very kind however the people at reception are not friendly at all , particularly this lady, probably in her 50s with vision glasses on. I approached her to help me with the information to avail the taxi service ( which a patient is entitled to and is being paid by Social security) and since my French langage skills is not good, I opted to talk to her in English, she could converse in English but she kept arguing with me that I am lying about not being able to speak french. Even though it’s not her job, I choose to be nice and insisted that I am not comfortable in speaking French, she asked me for my cart-vital just to prove her point to me that I have lived enough time in France to be able to speak French. Instead of helping me find a taxi, she kept arguing and accusing me of lying. I was in pain and could not stand there arguing with her so I opted to just leave after letting her know that she is not being nice. I could still hear her arguing and probably cursing while I was leaving. Later, I regretted not noting down her name so I could complain to the management of hospital. A lady probably in her late 50s, of black origin and wears vision glasses ( explaining her features since I didn’t write down her name) I hope not other patients have had the same experience.
4
from Shilpa Vijayakumar
April 11, 2023
I went in via the emergency room as I had severe stomach pain. Although it took until the evening to get me admitted, the doctors, nurses, and other staff were kind and attentive. I have to say I was very hesitant to go in due to the reviews. I even held on to the pain for two days. But my experience wasn't entirely bad.
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, meets the health needs of nearly 600,000 inhabitants. The hospital is recognized for its
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 4.1 — Hôpital Cochin - Port-Royal in Paris, France, clinic with the most reviews number of 1668 — Hôpital Universitaire Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris, France.
With rating from 3.0 to 3.9 — 6 clinics.
With rating 4.0 and over — 1 clinic .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Plasma cell neoplasm:
worldwide
588 clinics
Brazil
41 clinics
India
39 clinics
Germany
33 clinics
Australia
27 clinics
Mexico
27 clinics
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Procedures are likely to be used for Plasma cell neoplasm treatment:
Chemotherapy for myeloma
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Procedures
Diseases
- Cholecystectomy ≈ $5,027
- Distal gastric resection ≈ $10,414
- Duodenectomy ≈ $2,016
- Esophagogastrectomy ≈ $98,176
- Extended cholecystectomy ≈ $35,933
- Gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) ≈ $5,055
- Jejunostomy ≈ $4,317
- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy ≈ $5,872
- Laproscopic total gastrectomy ≈ $19,552
- Major liver resection ≈ $43,474
- Minor liver resection ≈ $10,471
- Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR) ≈ $30,457
- Parathyroidectomy ≈ $8,280
- Proximal gastric resection ≈ $10,347
- Small bowel resection ≈ $15,681
- Subtotal gastrectomy ≈ $12,653
- Total esophagectomy ≈ $42,419
- Total gastrectomy ≈ $35,919
- Benign bone tumor
- Bone cancer
- Chronic pain
- Eye cancer
- Eye melanoma
- Head and neck cancer
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Jaw tumor
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Laryngeal cancer
- Lip cancer
- Mandibular cancer
- Maxillary cancer
- Oral cancer
- Parotid tumor
- Pharyngeal cancer
- Retinoblastoma
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Salivary gland tumor
- Submandibular sialadenitis