Clavicle fracture treatment in 7 Orthopedic surgery clinics in Paris
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7 clinics specializing in Orthopedic surgery providing treatment of Clavicle fracture Clavicle fracture refers to a broken collarbone, often caused by a fall or direct blow to the shoulder. It can cause pain, swelling, and may require immobilization or surgical intervention for healing and proper alignment. disease in Paris.
1
from Rose T
November 26, 2023
Extremely disrespectful nurse, talking loud where I am able to hear what she is saying, and I can hear the patient or family member telling her to calm down. Instead she was more concerned about being right as opposed to provide empathy, care and concentrating on the wellbeing of the patient. What I witnessed in the lobby on Sunday November 26th, made me embarrassed and uncomfortable and hope that my family is not seen by this nurse. She is a bully and knows she can get away with it. Slamming the door on a patient’s family, makes me sick to my stomach. Not listening to a patient in distress, is lacking skills as a nurse. I will report this with the department of health in France.
5
from Brad Majors
October 18, 2023
We had a really positive experience with this hospital. As Australians visiting who don’t speak French, I needed a bit of a guarantee to find a hospital where they could speak English. We’d been to another hospital and unfortunately the treatment didn’t help my husbands condition. He was seen quite promptly by a Dr and then a Specialist at the American Hospital and was provided with medication which thankfully started assisting. I think we were in and out within a couple of hours and the cost was surprisingly low that there’s not really any need to claim it back on insurance. I’m glad we found this hospital as we may have needed to cut our holiday short and fly home. Big thank you to all the staff there.
5
from Chet Fransch
July 21, 2023
Thanks to the American hospital we obtained a speedy appointment for my mother. Top geriatric specialist, friendly staff. Some reviewers should go to some - not all - public hospitals .Lovely service, charming receptionists. Our specialist was flexible with appointment time despite us being delayed by transport. It is a bit costly but doctors do take time. Some very specific scans were covered by the French Social Security scheme though. I don’t know all departments but twice we had premium service and care. And finally, my mother was diagnosed accurately and treatment was put in place. With very elderly and incapacitated patients free wheelchairs are available. Porters and valet service staff are helpful. This makes a huge difference on arrival by medical taxi. No hospital is perfect and one is bound to encounter below par staff. And yes, France has a general shortage of medical staff, private or public… Eric Levéel
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Clavicle osteosynthesis
≈ $7,297
-
Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,577
-
Total shoulder replacement
≈ $21,846
-
Arthroscopic meniscus repair
≈ $11,242
-
Knee arthroscopy
≈ $6,181
-
Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
≈ $10,428
-
Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,914
-
SLAP repair surgery
≈ $15,319
-
Shoulder arthroscopy
≈ $6,810
3.2
5 reviews
1
from Rose T
November 26, 2023
Extremely disrespectful nurse, talking loud where I am able to hear what she is saying, and I can hear the patient or family member telling her to calm down. Instead she was more concerned about being right as opposed to provide empathy, care and concentrating on the wellbeing of the patient. What I witnessed in the lobby on Sunday November 26th, made me embarrassed and uncomfortable and hope that my family is not seen by this nurse. She is a bully and knows she can get away with it. Slamming the door on a patient’s family, makes me sick to my stomach. Not listening to a patient in distress, is lacking skills as a nurse. I will report this with the department of health in France.
5
from Brad Majors
October 18, 2023
We had a really positive experience with this hospital. As Australians visiting who don’t speak French, I needed a bit of a guarantee to find a hospital where they could speak English. We’d been to another hospital and unfortunately the treatment didn’t help my husbands condition. He was seen quite promptly by a Dr and then a Specialist at the American Hospital and was provided with medication which thankfully started assisting. I think we were in and out within a couple of hours and the cost was surprisingly low that there’s not really any need to claim it back on insurance. I’m glad we found this hospital as we may have needed to cut our holiday short and fly home. Big thank you to all the staff there.
5
from Chet Fransch
July 21, 2023
Thanks to the American hospital we obtained a speedy appointment for my mother. Top geriatric specialist, friendly staff. Some reviewers should go to some - not all - public hospitals .Lovely service, charming receptionists. Our specialist was flexible with appointment time despite us being delayed by transport. It is a bit costly but doctors do take time. Some very specific scans were covered by the French Social Security scheme though. I don’t know all departments but twice we had premium service and care. And finally, my mother was diagnosed accurately and treatment was put in place. With very elderly and incapacitated patients free wheelchairs are available. Porters and valet service staff are helpful. This makes a huge difference on arrival by medical taxi. No hospital is perfect and one is bound to encounter below par staff. And yes, France has a general shortage of medical staff, private or public… Eric Levéel
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The American Hospital of Paris is a modestly-sized multidisciplinary hospital with a human touch. We offer premium care based on medical and technological excellence combined
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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:
-
Clavicle osteosynthesis
≈ $7,297
-
Hip osteotomy
≈ $6,942
-
Arthroscopic meniscus repair
≈ $11,242
-
Knee arthroscopy
≈ $6,181
-
Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
≈ $10,428
-
SLAP repair surgery
≈ $15,319
-
Shoulder arthroscopy
≈ $6,810
-
Rotator cuff repair
≈ $5,322
-
Surgical treatment of hip dysplasia
≈ $6,917
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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5
from Ahmed Sako
October 28, 2023
Excellent quality services and precision !
5
from Claire McKinney
March 30, 2023
My first experience of having an angiogram- the staff were very kind and helpful and always with a smile. It makes the situation easier to handle ! Thank you to Doctor Rosencher and his wonderful team !
1
from Carlo
January 17, 2023
Disorganized and borderline incompetent: i was sent back and forth between the 2 locations and found in both places incompetent personnel. They are unable to keep to the scheduled appointment and on too of all, no doctor is available to issue the report of the examination. Just plain incompetence, avoid this place.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Clavicle osteosynthesis
≈ $7,297
-
Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,577
-
Hip osteotomy
≈ $6,942
-
Arthroscopic meniscus repair
≈ $11,242
-
Knee arthroscopy
≈ $6,181
-
Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
≈ $10,428
-
Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,914
-
SLAP repair surgery
≈ $15,319
-
Shoulder arthroscopy
≈ $6,810
3.6
5 reviews
5
from Ahmed Sako
October 28, 2023
Excellent quality services and precision !
5
from Claire McKinney
March 30, 2023
My first experience of having an angiogram- the staff were very kind and helpful and always with a smile. It makes the situation easier to handle ! Thank you to Doctor Rosencher and his wonderful team !
1
from Carlo
January 17, 2023
Disorganized and borderline incompetent: i was sent back and forth between the 2 locations and found in both places incompetent personnel. They are unable to keep to the scheduled appointment and on too of all, no doctor is available to issue the report of the examination. Just plain incompetence, avoid this place.
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Located in the heart of Neuilly-sur-Seine, this medical-surgical inpatient facility brings together a very wide range of skills, enabling us to offer patients comprehensive multidisciplinary
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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:
-
Clavicle osteosynthesis
≈ $7,297
-
Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,577
-
Total shoulder replacement
≈ $21,846
-
Hip osteotomy
≈ $6,942
-
Arthroscopic meniscus repair
≈ $11,242
-
Knee arthroscopy
≈ $6,181
-
Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
≈ $10,428
-
Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,914
-
SLAP repair surgery
≈ $15,319
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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3
from Anna
September 08, 2023
My doctors were helpful, skilled, professional and provided me a lot of information. After operation services and information is complete with high priority to the after operation services. The urgence for post opération patients was fast and of full service. The nurses when I came before the operation were too busy, they let me in, gave me my wrist tag and gave me 3 medicines but let me waited 2 hours and no one came back to me to update me that the operation will within 2 hours of waiting . I came at 8h50 and the actual operation is at 11h15, in between the waiting hours, no one has came to re assure me and update me of the schedule that made me nervous and worried for 2 hours. All nurses were so busy that morning and talks a lot to each other without double checking or just to give a quick short words to me for 2 hours in the waiting room before the Anesthesist picked me up. Thank you.
4
from Jenny Olsen
May 12, 2023
I was very well looked after for my first pregnancy. The team was superb, whether it was for the pregnancy follow-up, the day of the birth or the aftermath of the birth. For this alone I say bravo! But above all, I love the student nurses we met, who were full of compassion and kindness, much more than the nurses themselves.
I don't give 5 stars because there is still a lot of room for improvement:
- at all my pregnancy follow-up appointments, the wait always lasted more than an hour even though we were told to arrive 30 min before the appointment 🙄
- cold administrative reception
- a lady at the analysis laboratory shouted at an old man who didn't understand the process (taking a ticket, waiting etc.) when he had just asked nicely what to do
- we were scared when our baby was born, that he couldn't latch on, that he was going to starve to death, that we had to go to the osteopath...when a few days later our baby gained weight. We didn't understand the point of scaring us so much when in the end everything was going well.
5
from Natalia Bula
March 22, 2023
I am impressed with the level of the hospital, attitude of medical and medical care. Grateful my surgery was handled here with great professionalism. Merci bien!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Clavicle osteosynthesis
≈ $7,297
-
Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,577
-
Total shoulder replacement
≈ $21,846
-
Hip osteotomy
≈ $6,942
-
Arthroscopic meniscus repair
≈ $11,242
-
Knee arthroscopy
≈ $6,181
-
Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
≈ $10,428
-
Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,914
-
SLAP repair surgery
≈ $15,319
4.4
5 reviews
3
from Anna
September 08, 2023
My doctors were helpful, skilled, professional and provided me a lot of information. After operation services and information is complete with high priority to the after operation services. The urgence for post opération patients was fast and of full service. The nurses when I came before the operation were too busy, they let me in, gave me my wrist tag and gave me 3 medicines but let me waited 2 hours and no one came back to me to update me that the operation will within 2 hours of waiting . I came at 8h50 and the actual operation is at 11h15, in between the waiting hours, no one has came to re assure me and update me of the schedule that made me nervous and worried for 2 hours. All nurses were so busy that morning and talks a lot to each other without double checking or just to give a quick short words to me for 2 hours in the waiting room before the Anesthesist picked me up. Thank you.
4
from Jenny Olsen
May 12, 2023
I was very well looked after for my first pregnancy. The team was superb, whether it was for the pregnancy follow-up, the day of the birth or the aftermath of the birth. For this alone I say bravo! But above all, I love the student nurses we met, who were full of compassion and kindness, much more than the nurses themselves.
I don't give 5 stars because there is still a lot of room for improvement:
- at all my pregnancy follow-up appointments, the wait always lasted more than an hour even though we were told to arrive 30 min before the appointment 🙄
- cold administrative reception
- a lady at the analysis laboratory shouted at an old man who didn't understand the process (taking a ticket, waiting etc.) when he had just asked nicely what to do
- we were scared when our baby was born, that he couldn't latch on, that he was going to starve to death, that we had to go to the osteopath...when a few days later our baby gained weight. We didn't understand the point of scaring us so much when in the end everything was going well.
5
from Natalia Bula
March 22, 2023
I am impressed with the level of the hospital, attitude of medical and medical care. Grateful my surgery was handled here with great professionalism. Merci bien!
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, French
Located south of Paris (14th arrondissement), right behind the Montsouris Park, the Institut Mutualiste Montsouris (IMM) is a multidisciplinary hospital well known for its medical
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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:
-
Clavicle osteosynthesis
≈ $7,297
-
Hip osteotomy
≈ $6,942
-
Arthroscopic meniscus repair
≈ $11,242
-
Knee arthroscopy
≈ $6,181
-
Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
≈ $10,428
-
SLAP repair surgery
≈ $15,319
-
Shoulder arthroscopy
≈ $6,810
-
Rotator cuff repair
≈ $5,322
-
Osgood–Schlatter disease (OSD) surgery
≈ $2,113
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 Valeria W
August 30, 2023
Excellent staff of internal medicine: after many months looking for a diagnosis, they were the first and only to listen, study my symptoms, and find the cause in a rare illness, before sending me to the appropriate structure in Cochin.
The structure is modern and clean; 5 stars also to the chef: the good food made my weeks there more pleasant.
5
from Zhendong PENG
August 17, 2023
Saw the emergency room in the middle of the night, waited less than half an hour, it was quite fast, the doctors and nurses were very caring, and there was even breakfast, although it was simple.
5
from Mateusz Kalinowski
July 05, 2023
My anesthesiologists were playing Joanne while putting me to sleep. Great and kind staff. Very positive experience.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Clavicle osteosynthesis
≈ $7,297
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Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,577
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Total shoulder replacement
≈ $21,846
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Hip osteotomy
≈ $6,942
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Arthroscopic meniscus repair
≈ $11,242
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Knee arthroscopy
≈ $6,181
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Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
≈ $10,428
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Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $18,914
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SLAP repair surgery
≈ $15,319
4.0
5 reviews
5
from Valeria W
August 30, 2023
Excellent staff of internal medicine: after many months looking for a diagnosis, they were the first and only to listen, study my symptoms, and find the cause in a rare illness, before sending me to the appropriate structure in Cochin.
The structure is modern and clean; 5 stars also to the chef: the good food made my weeks there more pleasant.
5
from Zhendong PENG
August 17, 2023
Saw the emergency room in the middle of the night, waited less than half an hour, it was quite fast, the doctors and nurses were very caring, and there was even breakfast, although it was simple.
5
from Mateusz Kalinowski
July 05, 2023
My anesthesiologists were playing Joanne while putting me to sleep. Great and kind staff. Very positive experience.
Paris, France
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Led by the Saint-Joseph Hospital Foundation , the Paris Saint-Joseph Hospital Group is a non-profit health establishment located in the Paris region, present on 2
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 4.4 — Institute Mutualiste Montsouris (IMM) in Paris, France, clinic with the most reviews number of 2235 — Hôpital Paris Saint-Joseph in Paris, France.
With rating from 3.0 to 3.9 — 4 clinics.
With rating 4.0 and over — 2 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Clavicle fracture:
worldwide
795 clinics
United Kingdom
62 clinics
Germany
46 clinics
Brazil
32 clinics
India
32 clinics
Australia
31 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Clavicle fracture treatment:
Clavicle osteosynthesis
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Procedures
Diseases
- Ankle replacement ≈ $20,845
- Balloon angioplasty and stenting of aorta coarctation ≈ $13,394
- Cardiac catheterization ≈ $3,270
- Coarctectomy in children ≈ $12,949
- Coil embolization of intracardiac shunts and fistulas ≈ $3,305
- Elbow replacement ≈ $26,710
- Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) by request
- Heart tumor surgery ≈ $12,750
- Intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) procedure ≈ $1,949
- Left atrial appendage occlusion ≈ $14,646
- MAZE procedure ≈ $18,207
- Minimally invasive valvular heart surgery with valve repair or replacement by request
- NobleStitch™ PFO closure procedure by request
- Open-heart intracardiac foreign body removal ≈ $8,890
- Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) open heart surgery in adults ≈ $5,196
- Percutaneous ASD closure ≈ $17,401
- Percutaneous closure of ventricular septal defect (VSD) ≈ $13,989
- Rashkind procedure ≈ $14,730
- Revision ≈ $11,900
- Surgery for tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) in adults ≈ $16,382
- Aortic valve insufficiency
- Aortic valve stenosis
- Atrial fibrillation (AFib)
- Clubfoot
- Coarctation of the aorta (CoA)
- Elbow instability
- Elbow stiffness
- Foreign bodies in the heart
- Heart failure
- Heart tumor
- Heart valve disease
- Hip deformity
- Hip fracture
- Hip infection
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Hip osteonecrosis
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Loose body in joint
- Medial compartment osteoarthritis
- Meniscus tear