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1 clinic specializing in Neurosurgery and Spine surgery in Lithuaniawith additional parameter of rating.
Besides this clinic there is 1 Neurosurgery, Spine surgery clinic in Kaunas and 1 clinic in Lithuania.
Such diseases are treated by Nordorthopaedics clinic: Ankylosing spondylitis, Back pain, Bell's palsy, Benign spinal tumor, Brachial plexus injury, and others.
5
from jim richards
December 04, 2023
From my initial contact with customer services, everything just flowed smoothly. From entering reception, having the tests and X-Rays, having the operation on my knee, recovering, and being taken to my apartment, then going through the rehab program. Everything has been worked out to run as smoothly as possible. The cars are there to meet you at the airport. They come every day and take you to the clinic and back to your place of stay. The drivers are all polite with lots of patience. I cannot praise Nordorthopaedics highly eneough. Wonderful service from all involved.
5
from Walter MacAulay
December 03, 2023
My GP was very sceptical when I told him that I was considering going to Lithuania to solve my knee problem. He immediately put me in touch with university friend who orthopedic surgeon. After a one to one consultation with him it became clear that private medical surgery in the UK (more specifically Scotland) was going to be very expensive with a minimal rehabilitation plan.
I then contacted Nord through the "contact us" form on their website.
Emilija phoned me the next day offering to answer any questions that I had. From then on, the process just seemed to happen. There was no hard sell or problems, just solutions!
The medical team were very thorough about medical history, as they do not want anything to go wrong!
I confirmed with Emilija, my date for surgery. My wife and I then booked the flight from Edinburgh and self-catering accommodation.
One of Nord's drivers picked up us from Kaunas airport and took us to our apartment. From then on all transport was communicated by WhatsApp. We were collected for the pre-op check at the clinic. The X-Rays, blood tests etc were carried out incredibly efficiently with no waiting around. I was asked then to fill in all the forms and pay! On the morning of the operation, I was collected and taken to the clinic. I was shown to my room. I was to share with another gentleman who had had his partial knee replacement the previous day.
I was prepared for the operation in a very professional way that I didn't even have a feeling of trepidation! The next thing I knew I awoke in the bed, with the sedation having worn off but not the epidural - very strange not to be able to feel anything below the waist!
The first and second nights were fairly painful. The nursing team expect to be called whenever they are needed - they don't tend to check up unless prescribing meds or bringing food.
The physio came round the day after the op for walking lessons on a pair of crutches, including down and up stairs.
On day 2, another X-Ray and follow-up consultation with the surgeon confirmed my discharge; I was taken back to my apartment. I was able to walk to have some lunch on Liberty Avenue (the main street).
For the next 15 days, I was picked up for physio, which included dressing changes and pain meds top-up if required.
After 5 days, i was told to leave one crutch at home! within 7 days I was walking unaided, but did overdo it when my step counter logged that I had walked over 7km.
The physio sessions are imperative for a smooth recovery. Mostly they are gentle and controlled, but can be brutal! The exercises are combined with cryotherapy, homework exercises and the use of icepacks.
I would recommend at least 12 days physio.
The journey home on the plane was less painful than the outbound one!
20 days post op, I am doing the exercises religiously. It is still sore at times, but certainly better than knee I left Scotland with less than 3 weeks ago.
I drove my car on day 19!
If you have any doubts, just look at the reviews and join the Facebook page! Good luck (although you shouldn't need it!)!
5
from Thomas Haslam
December 03, 2023
Before reviewing Nord Clinic, I wanted to finish at least 10 weeks of post-surgery rehab to see how I was doing after my total hip replacement in mid-September. I am walking much better, including stairs. The previous pain and problems are gone. I am back at the gym, and now planning without fear a hiking and mountain biking trip in New Zealand. My experience with Nord Clinic was vastly positive, with only a few very minor glitches. They lived up to their reputation on Facebook and elsewhere. Should I have family members or friends in need of the services which Nord Clinic offers, I would 100% recommend Nord Clinic. Now that I have recovered my mobility, I am realizing that the surgery is turning out to be one of the best decisions I have made in quite some time. As a final note, my stay for Rehab was at the Radisson Hotel -- which I can also recommend as a solid choice.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,606
-
Nerve decompression surgery
$3,575
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $6,241
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $12,477
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $5,273
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $6,653
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $7,545
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $7,071
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $7,603
4.9
5 reviews
5
from jim richards
December 04, 2023
From my initial contact with customer services, everything just flowed smoothly. From entering reception, having the tests and X-Rays, having the operation on my knee, recovering, and being taken to my apartment, then going through the rehab program. Everything has been worked out to run as smoothly as possible. The cars are there to meet you at the airport. They come every day and take you to the clinic and back to your place of stay. The drivers are all polite with lots of patience. I cannot praise Nordorthopaedics highly eneough. Wonderful service from all involved.
5
from Walter MacAulay
December 03, 2023
My GP was very sceptical when I told him that I was considering going to Lithuania to solve my knee problem. He immediately put me in touch with university friend who orthopedic surgeon. After a one to one consultation with him it became clear that private medical surgery in the UK (more specifically Scotland) was going to be very expensive with a minimal rehabilitation plan.
I then contacted Nord through the "contact us" form on their website.
Emilija phoned me the next day offering to answer any questions that I had. From then on, the process just seemed to happen. There was no hard sell or problems, just solutions!
The medical team were very thorough about medical history, as they do not want anything to go wrong!
I confirmed with Emilija, my date for surgery. My wife and I then booked the flight from Edinburgh and self-catering accommodation.
One of Nord's drivers picked up us from Kaunas airport and took us to our apartment. From then on all transport was communicated by WhatsApp. We were collected for the pre-op check at the clinic. The X-Rays, blood tests etc were carried out incredibly efficiently with no waiting around. I was asked then to fill in all the forms and pay! On the morning of the operation, I was collected and taken to the clinic. I was shown to my room. I was to share with another gentleman who had had his partial knee replacement the previous day.
I was prepared for the operation in a very professional way that I didn't even have a feeling of trepidation! The next thing I knew I awoke in the bed, with the sedation having worn off but not the epidural - very strange not to be able to feel anything below the waist!
The first and second nights were fairly painful. The nursing team expect to be called whenever they are needed - they don't tend to check up unless prescribing meds or bringing food.
The physio came round the day after the op for walking lessons on a pair of crutches, including down and up stairs.
On day 2, another X-Ray and follow-up consultation with the surgeon confirmed my discharge; I was taken back to my apartment. I was able to walk to have some lunch on Liberty Avenue (the main street).
For the next 15 days, I was picked up for physio, which included dressing changes and pain meds top-up if required.
After 5 days, i was told to leave one crutch at home! within 7 days I was walking unaided, but did overdo it when my step counter logged that I had walked over 7km.
The physio sessions are imperative for a smooth recovery. Mostly they are gentle and controlled, but can be brutal! The exercises are combined with cryotherapy, homework exercises and the use of icepacks.
I would recommend at least 12 days physio.
The journey home on the plane was less painful than the outbound one!
20 days post op, I am doing the exercises religiously. It is still sore at times, but certainly better than knee I left Scotland with less than 3 weeks ago.
I drove my car on day 19!
If you have any doubts, just look at the reviews and join the Facebook page! Good luck (although you shouldn't need it!)!
5
from Thomas Haslam
December 03, 2023
Before reviewing Nord Clinic, I wanted to finish at least 10 weeks of post-surgery rehab to see how I was doing after my total hip replacement in mid-September. I am walking much better, including stairs. The previous pain and problems are gone. I am back at the gym, and now planning without fear a hiking and mountain biking trip in New Zealand. My experience with Nord Clinic was vastly positive, with only a few very minor glitches. They lived up to their reputation on Facebook and elsewhere. Should I have family members or friends in need of the services which Nord Clinic offers, I would 100% recommend Nord Clinic. Now that I have recovered my mobility, I am realizing that the surgery is turning out to be one of the best decisions I have made in quite some time. As a final note, my stay for Rehab was at the Radisson Hotel -- which I can also recommend as a solid choice.
Kaunas, Lithuania
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery
Languages: English, Russian
Nordorthopaedics is a leading orthopaedic surgery clinic for medical tourists in the Baltic region. Our team performs a number of difficult surgeries which require high
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from Lawrenta Samson
July 24, 2023
This is the worst service 😒 the don't care about their clients, I came all the way from Italy to lithuania only for them to abandon me at the airport, their service is terrible 😑 and I regret having anything to do with that clinic 😢
1
from Morad C
February 18, 2022
Renata Petraityte is the Head of Sales for Western Market at Kardiolita Hospital, and Monika Palionė the Sales Manager for Western Market at Kardiolitos klinikos ... and they put 5 stars like customers !!!
1
from Martin Rasser
December 03, 2021
It was a quite unfortunate choice to do a hair transplantation at Kardiolita Klinikos. They ask for photos of the current hairline and draw where you like the hairline to go. Then they quote you for the transplant.
Problem is that they underdelivered quite extremely (see photos), yet they insisted on the full payment. They ignored my complaints and sent the case straight to a debt-collector agency.
The consultation seemed quite sketchy in hindsight. They recommended a PRP treatment immediately the procedure. Research showed that it's effective only about a week prior to the procedure. Seemed like they just tried to upsell with no benefit for the treatment.
I'd recommend to be very careful with this clinic or better find a clinic recommended by the various forum users on the internet.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $6,241
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $12,477
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $5,273
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $6,653
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $7,545
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $7,071
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $7,603
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $4,707
-
Discectomy
≈ $7,019
2.8
5 reviews
1
from Lawrenta Samson
July 24, 2023
This is the worst service 😒 the don't care about their clients, I came all the way from Italy to lithuania only for them to abandon me at the airport, their service is terrible 😑 and I regret having anything to do with that clinic 😢
1
from Morad C
February 18, 2022
Renata Petraityte is the Head of Sales for Western Market at Kardiolita Hospital, and Monika Palionė the Sales Manager for Western Market at Kardiolitos klinikos ... and they put 5 stars like customers !!!
1
from Martin Rasser
December 03, 2021
It was a quite unfortunate choice to do a hair transplantation at Kardiolita Klinikos. They ask for photos of the current hairline and draw where you like the hairline to go. Then they quote you for the transplant.
Problem is that they underdelivered quite extremely (see photos), yet they insisted on the full payment. They ignored my complaints and sent the case straight to a debt-collector agency.
The consultation seemed quite sketchy in hindsight. They recommended a PRP treatment immediately the procedure. Research showed that it's effective only about a week prior to the procedure. Seemed like they just tried to upsell with no benefit for the treatment.
I'd recommend to be very careful with this clinic or better find a clinic recommended by the various forum users on the internet.
Kaunas, Lithuania
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Russian
Kardiolita Hospital is a network of clinics, which brings together one of the best doctors in Lithuania and connects two Lithuanian cities - Vilnius and
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Procedures
Diseases
- Lumbosacral plexus surgery ≈ $12,325
- Nerve decompression surgery ≈ $3,598
- Peripheral nerve repair ≈ $3,629
- Spinal cord herniation surgery by request
- Tailbone removal by request
- Thoracic discectomy ≈ $4,695
- Atlantoaxial joint fracture
- Coccydynia
- Craniovertebral junction pathology
- Flat back syndrome
- Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS)
- Kyphosis
- Lumbosacral plexus injury
- Neurogenic claudication
- Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL)
- Osteomyelitis
- Osteophytes
- Paget disease
- Pseudoarthrosis
- Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT)
- Scoliosis
- Spinal cord herniation
- Spinal cyst
- Spinal deformity
- Spinal instability
- Spinal trauma