Lumbosacral plexus injury treatment in 13 Spine surgery clinics in Australia
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13 clinics specializing in Spine surgery providing treatment of Lumbosacral plexus injury Lumbosacral plexus injury refers to damage or compression of the nerves in the lower back and pelvic region, resulting in pain, weakness, and sensory disturbances in the lower extremities. Rehabilitation and nerve decompression may be recommended for treatment. disease in Australia.
Auchenflower · 1
Bedford Park · 1
Brisbane · 1
Chermside · 1
Darlinghurst · 1
Fitzroy · 1
Footscray · 1
Garran · 1
Greenslopes · 1
Malvern · 1
Melbourne · 1
Murdoch · 1
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5
from Carolyn Watt
December 07, 2023
Thursday 8th December 9.30pm to 2.30 Janice the nurse in emergency was amazing. She was kind and caring and looked after my son who was having heart problems. Thank you so much Janice! The doctor was also lovely A kind Irish man Very helpful, answering all of our questions.
5
from Cillian Wolffe
December 06, 2023
my partner was taken into the ER on tuesday afternoon and spend all night and all morning wednesday there, the nurses were amazingly dutiful and took great care of both him and me. our nurse sarah went above and beyond for us and did her best to make us comfortable and keep him in the best condition possible at the time. i'm super thankful for all the nurses.
4
from Tania Medici
November 17, 2023
Long waits for surgeries and wait times can take over an hour for a booked appointment. A Dr or two aren’t helpful but staff do their best with the pressure and demand they are under. I have been going to this hospital since birth. They are doing more renovations so it should more upgraded within the next few years. Apart from that staff and nurses are great. Cafes and plenty of food and coffee to grab whilst you wait.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.0
5 reviews
5
from Carolyn Watt
December 07, 2023
Thursday 8th December 9.30pm to 2.30 Janice the nurse in emergency was amazing. She was kind and caring and looked after my son who was having heart problems. Thank you so much Janice! The doctor was also lovely A kind Irish man Very helpful, answering all of our questions.
5
from Cillian Wolffe
December 06, 2023
my partner was taken into the ER on tuesday afternoon and spend all night and all morning wednesday there, the nurses were amazingly dutiful and took great care of both him and me. our nurse sarah went above and beyond for us and did her best to make us comfortable and keep him in the best condition possible at the time. i'm super thankful for all the nurses.
4
from Tania Medici
November 17, 2023
Long waits for surgeries and wait times can take over an hour for a booked appointment. A Dr or two aren’t helpful but staff do their best with the pressure and demand they are under. I have been going to this hospital since birth. They are doing more renovations so it should more upgraded within the next few years. Apart from that staff and nurses are great. Cafes and plenty of food and coffee to grab whilst you wait.
Footscray, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Footscray Hospital is an acute teaching hospital with approximately 290 beds (following recent relocation of a number of services to Sunshine Hospital). It provides the
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2
from Kristie Kreature FX
December 07, 2023
I had self funded surgery here 6 weeks ago. My surgeon and anaesthetist were amazing. 10/10. The nurses I had when I came out of recovery were great. Attention to detail, caring, wonderful. The nurses I had the following day were average. The surgery cost $11950, I was in hospital less than 18 hours. My admission was messed up, so after fasting from 9pm for an 8am surgery, I wasn’t admitted until after 4pm. Surgery went great and was out of recovery by 8pm. The next morning I wasn’t given any fluids or anything and was discharged not long after waking. I was given the wrong discharge papers and medication scripts too. Please do better in future. I would definitely think twice about having surgery here again.
5
from Leonie Mac Lennan
December 02, 2023
All the staff at the Wesley are amazing. Even when staff are super busy, they are friendly, they make time for you and your every concern. The staff look happy and appear to work as a well oiled team. Comfortable rooms and great food choices (including Vegan options) and service. Remember, it is a Hospital not a restaurant.
It really is the best! Thank you Wesley
5
from Ramo Na
November 30, 2023
Professional staff, every nurse and doctors were amazing at the Wesley hospital. Special thanks to Dr GOUGH who performed an excellent thyroid operation.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.9
5 reviews
2
from Kristie Kreature FX
December 07, 2023
I had self funded surgery here 6 weeks ago. My surgeon and anaesthetist were amazing. 10/10. The nurses I had when I came out of recovery were great. Attention to detail, caring, wonderful. The nurses I had the following day were average. The surgery cost $11950, I was in hospital less than 18 hours. My admission was messed up, so after fasting from 9pm for an 8am surgery, I wasn’t admitted until after 4pm. Surgery went great and was out of recovery by 8pm. The next morning I wasn’t given any fluids or anything and was discharged not long after waking. I was given the wrong discharge papers and medication scripts too. Please do better in future. I would definitely think twice about having surgery here again.
5
from Leonie Mac Lennan
December 02, 2023
All the staff at the Wesley are amazing. Even when staff are super busy, they are friendly, they make time for you and your every concern. The staff look happy and appear to work as a well oiled team. Comfortable rooms and great food choices (including Vegan options) and service. Remember, it is a Hospital not a restaurant.
It really is the best! Thank you Wesley
5
from Ramo Na
November 30, 2023
Professional staff, every nurse and doctors were amazing at the Wesley hospital. Special thanks to Dr GOUGH who performed an excellent thyroid operation.
Auchenflower, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
For generations of Queenslanders, The Wesley Hospital in Brisbane has provided care through life’s journey — from birth into childhood, to adulthood and to end
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5
from A Stratton
November 22, 2023
Saved my life (twice). Had I been anywhere else I would be 6 foot under. Thank you so much to all the staff who helped me and medical records in particular Ms Gee who was highly competent. I would like to thank the surgeon and staff who operated on me. I simple do not understand the negative reviews here, try going to other parts of the world and see healthcare others have. Thank you.
5
from Parmeet Kumar
November 13, 2023
I recently had a positive experience at Canberra Hospital, and I'm eager to share my feedback. Dr. Phillip, the surgeon, delivered an outstanding level of care, demonstrating expertise and professionalism throughout. Nurse Manita was incredibly cooperative, ensuring I felt comfortable and well-informed during my stay. The follow-up care from Nurse '' ROSE'' was exceptional—her kindness, care, and sweet demeanor made a significant difference in my overall experience. I appreciate the dedication and compassion displayed by the medical team at Canberra Hospital.
5
from Martyn
November 04, 2023
Very professional staff working efficiently and compassionately under enormous pressure due to a chronically underfunded hospital system.
Many of the negative reviews reveal narrow minded attitudes and highly unrealistic expectations of a stressed public health system.
We are lucky to have such a hospital in Canberra, which last I was aware is actually the second busiest trauma hospital in the nation- accepting patients not only from Canberra but transfers from regional areas and Sydney.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.1
5 reviews
5
from A Stratton
November 22, 2023
Saved my life (twice). Had I been anywhere else I would be 6 foot under. Thank you so much to all the staff who helped me and medical records in particular Ms Gee who was highly competent. I would like to thank the surgeon and staff who operated on me. I simple do not understand the negative reviews here, try going to other parts of the world and see healthcare others have. Thank you.
5
from Parmeet Kumar
November 13, 2023
I recently had a positive experience at Canberra Hospital, and I'm eager to share my feedback. Dr. Phillip, the surgeon, delivered an outstanding level of care, demonstrating expertise and professionalism throughout. Nurse Manita was incredibly cooperative, ensuring I felt comfortable and well-informed during my stay. The follow-up care from Nurse '' ROSE'' was exceptional—her kindness, care, and sweet demeanor made a significant difference in my overall experience. I appreciate the dedication and compassion displayed by the medical team at Canberra Hospital.
5
from Martyn
November 04, 2023
Very professional staff working efficiently and compassionately under enormous pressure due to a chronically underfunded hospital system.
Many of the negative reviews reveal narrow minded attitudes and highly unrealistic expectations of a stressed public health system.
We are lucky to have such a hospital in Canberra, which last I was aware is actually the second busiest trauma hospital in the nation- accepting patients not only from Canberra but transfers from regional areas and Sydney.
Garran, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Canberra Health Services (CHS) delivers high quality, effective, person-centred care. We deliver a range of health services for people across the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
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1
from Rachel Standing
December 05, 2023
Waited since 11pm to be seen, at 5.30am was taken in to be seen by a doctor, 7am and still not seen by a doctor and asked to leave the room and bed as someone else needs it.
Absolutely shocking.
One doctor on.
We are in Australia and cannot receive decent medical attention.
Disgusted and will never return here.
Triage staff rude.
1
from Hannah May
November 22, 2023
UPDATE CANCELS Pediatric APPOINTMENT OF MY FIVE YR OLD NEPHEW A DAY BEFORE BY TEXT AND SAID ANOTHER APPOINTMENT WILL BE SENT OUT BY MAIL. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Looking abit disheveled bc of lack of sleep and nurse looks me up and down with a judgey look on her face and rolls her eyes. Honestly the nurses are awful. Trainee nurses can't hit veins and be disclosing personal information about themselves (that they take Zoloft, while forgetting to tell drs I need pain medication, put hot tea in front of my face nearly permanently scarring my eye, also forgetting to ask Drs to check my cervix which nearly led to the loss of my baby and when it finally was checked baby was about to be born her head was past cervix expected to deliver baby on my own and i was unessasarly on heavy painkillers for longer which led to withdrawal symptoms for my child.) Honestly completely unprofessional if they're having a bad day. Old hospital is falling apart while private is upgraded. Honestly if your overworked you shouldn't be working. And that's part of your training. Completely alienated by the nurses looking after my child, it's literally fd up. No information on breastfeeding just yes or no and then a pump sent to my room. Resulting in potentially life threatening mastitis. Along with completely messing up my mental health the social workers seriously need to learn some decorum or at least basic manners.
1
from Tracy K
November 08, 2023
80 year old woman sat in ED waiting room after botched abdominal surgery in regional hospital. Sat in wheelchair for about five hours in FMC ED after being hastily sewn up by regional surgeon. No pain relief given, eventually admitted into ED and given a bed around 11:00 pm, seen by doctor around 4:00 am the following morning… Eventually admitted to appropriate ward where the specialist and nurses have been brilliant!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.0
5 reviews
1
from Rachel Standing
December 05, 2023
Waited since 11pm to be seen, at 5.30am was taken in to be seen by a doctor, 7am and still not seen by a doctor and asked to leave the room and bed as someone else needs it.
Absolutely shocking.
One doctor on.
We are in Australia and cannot receive decent medical attention.
Disgusted and will never return here.
Triage staff rude.
1
from Hannah May
November 22, 2023
UPDATE CANCELS Pediatric APPOINTMENT OF MY FIVE YR OLD NEPHEW A DAY BEFORE BY TEXT AND SAID ANOTHER APPOINTMENT WILL BE SENT OUT BY MAIL. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Looking abit disheveled bc of lack of sleep and nurse looks me up and down with a judgey look on her face and rolls her eyes. Honestly the nurses are awful. Trainee nurses can't hit veins and be disclosing personal information about themselves (that they take Zoloft, while forgetting to tell drs I need pain medication, put hot tea in front of my face nearly permanently scarring my eye, also forgetting to ask Drs to check my cervix which nearly led to the loss of my baby and when it finally was checked baby was about to be born her head was past cervix expected to deliver baby on my own and i was unessasarly on heavy painkillers for longer which led to withdrawal symptoms for my child.) Honestly completely unprofessional if they're having a bad day. Old hospital is falling apart while private is upgraded. Honestly if your overworked you shouldn't be working. And that's part of your training. Completely alienated by the nurses looking after my child, it's literally fd up. No information on breastfeeding just yes or no and then a pump sent to my room. Resulting in potentially life threatening mastitis. Along with completely messing up my mental health the social workers seriously need to learn some decorum or at least basic manners.
1
from Tracy K
November 08, 2023
80 year old woman sat in ED waiting room after botched abdominal surgery in regional hospital. Sat in wheelchair for about five hours in FMC ED after being hastily sewn up by regional surgeon. No pain relief given, eventually admitted into ED and given a bed around 11:00 pm, seen by doctor around 4:00 am the following morning… Eventually admitted to appropriate ward where the specialist and nurses have been brilliant!
Bedford Park, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
Flinders Medical Centre (FMC) is the southern areas largest hospital and provides medical services for people living in the southern metropolitan area of Adelaide. The
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1
from Michelle Bowen
December 06, 2023
Gross negligence in patient care- avoid this hospital like the plague.. it’s an absolute joke. if I could give no stars I would. If you value your life and want a good chance of recovery and not to die due to poor nursing and “specialist care” - DO NOT GO TO GREENSLOPES… you have been warned.
1
from Xian Wei Ang
December 01, 2023
Had private health cover for most of my adult life and one time I needed to use it, the experience was so horrible. I’ve triggered Ramsay rule 3 times without success, was told medical director was going to see me, but that did not ever happen. I was eventually transferred to a public hospital, and experience was so much better.
5
from Allessa Colmenares
November 20, 2023
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the hospital and its incredible team for the exceptional support and care we received during my cesarean section. The nurses and Midwife were outstanding, the food was worthy of a 5-star hotel, and Dr. Melissa Mckenzie proved to be the best in the world. Every detail of our stay was handled with professionalism and warmth, making us feel cared for and comfortable. Even after 5 days, I would have wished to extend our stay because they made us feel at home. Highly recommended! Thank you all for making this moment so special and peaceful for my baby and me. 👶🌟"
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.5
5 reviews
1
from Michelle Bowen
December 06, 2023
Gross negligence in patient care- avoid this hospital like the plague.. it’s an absolute joke. if I could give no stars I would. If you value your life and want a good chance of recovery and not to die due to poor nursing and “specialist care” - DO NOT GO TO GREENSLOPES… you have been warned.
1
from Xian Wei Ang
December 01, 2023
Had private health cover for most of my adult life and one time I needed to use it, the experience was so horrible. I’ve triggered Ramsay rule 3 times without success, was told medical director was going to see me, but that did not ever happen. I was eventually transferred to a public hospital, and experience was so much better.
5
from Allessa Colmenares
November 20, 2023
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the hospital and its incredible team for the exceptional support and care we received during my cesarean section. The nurses and Midwife were outstanding, the food was worthy of a 5-star hotel, and Dr. Melissa Mckenzie proved to be the best in the world. Every detail of our stay was handled with professionalism and warmth, making us feel cared for and comfortable. Even after 5 days, I would have wished to extend our stay because they made us feel at home. Highly recommended! Thank you all for making this moment so special and peaceful for my baby and me. 👶🌟"
Greenslopes, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Greenslopes Private Hospital is proud to be one of Australia’s leading private teaching hospitals, owned and operated by Ramsay Health Care. Located on the southside
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1
from Chip Potts
December 03, 2023
Wouldn’t recommend as a private patient, during fasting the staff ate in front of you and it was loud and chaotic. It’s outdated and worn down. Worst experience of a hospital I have had. Was offered a sandwich at the end that had condensation on the plastic. Communication was terrible. Sat for 2.5 hours with no updates. The clothes given to wear for surgery was scratchy and uncomfortable. Bed sheets had stains. Understaffed and overbooked.
1
from Halimah Nasir
October 20, 2023
I stayed overnight in Ward 5D (Orthopedic ) in July 2023. The nurses and other staff were excellent. The only problem I had was the constant ringing of the bell. It was so loud . No one seem to be concerned about it . I did not get a minute of sleep even though the nurse gave me earplugs which didn’t block the noise at all. One staff told me the noise is always ongoing. Can they not turn the volume down a bit ?
Unfortunately the specialist who treated me operated at this hospital. I have to change to another Dr and go to another private hospital if I need orthopedic treatment in future.
I have mentioned this noise problem in the survey I completed post discharge. I have not received any explanation .
5
from Matthew Farley
September 27, 2023
What can I say saved my life end of story great team of doctors, nurse's and support staff I'd love to come back but rather not haha great work keep saving lives your good at it
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
4.0
5 reviews
1
from Chip Potts
December 03, 2023
Wouldn’t recommend as a private patient, during fasting the staff ate in front of you and it was loud and chaotic. It’s outdated and worn down. Worst experience of a hospital I have had. Was offered a sandwich at the end that had condensation on the plastic. Communication was terrible. Sat for 2.5 hours with no updates. The clothes given to wear for surgery was scratchy and uncomfortable. Bed sheets had stains. Understaffed and overbooked.
1
from Halimah Nasir
October 20, 2023
I stayed overnight in Ward 5D (Orthopedic ) in July 2023. The nurses and other staff were excellent. The only problem I had was the constant ringing of the bell. It was so loud . No one seem to be concerned about it . I did not get a minute of sleep even though the nurse gave me earplugs which didn’t block the noise at all. One staff told me the noise is always ongoing. Can they not turn the volume down a bit ?
Unfortunately the specialist who treated me operated at this hospital. I have to change to another Dr and go to another private hospital if I need orthopedic treatment in future.
I have mentioned this noise problem in the survey I completed post discharge. I have not received any explanation .
5
from Matthew Farley
September 27, 2023
What can I say saved my life end of story great team of doctors, nurse's and support staff I'd love to come back but rather not haha great work keep saving lives your good at it
Brisbane, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St Andrew’s is an acute care hospital specialising in technologically advanced surgical and general medical care. The hospital has 250 beds including a new state-of-the-art
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1
from Stuart W
November 28, 2023
Presented with chest/breathing problems. Directed to station to give all admin details and make payment.
All very streamlined, then waited and was taken to a isolation room.
They apparentley should not have sent me to waiting room as l am highly infectious.
When in room lost all cell and wifi. Asked many staff none had any idea of hospital wifi codes.
6 hours later at desk again to make outstanding payment. I mentioned that maybe it was a admin role that they tell people how to access hospital wifi as this was an ideal momment. They certainly were able to take money and l signed for my insurance.
The slim older woman wirh blond grey hair let me know very aggresively that it was not her job. While at the far end of the counter was a business card with wifi details.....
Just appaling her lack of care. Surely patients maintaing contact with family, matters as the hospital phone also did not work in room, however she could not care less and let me know that.
The rest of the staff are amazing.
After tests l have Influenza A.
5
from Tayla Richards
November 09, 2023
Currently staying over night & I’m blown away by the staff. They were all very attentive & reassured me before, after and during. Was laughing through my whole experience which has never happened before! Lovely people who do an amazing job.
1
from Kevin Ke
October 05, 2023
If there is 0 star, I will give it to Cabrini.
Back in early Jan 2023, I was referred by my GP to Cabrini to receive intravenous antibiotics due to swelling in my foot. The reception in the ED asked me to complete a form, provided my Medicare and Medibank information, and I paid $485. At that time, I inquired about any additional out-of-pocket expenses as I was covered by private insurance, and I was clearly told there would be none.
I was then placed on a bed in a ward. A doctor examined my foot and, after assessing it, decided not to administer IV antibiotics and no treatment is required, but asked me to take an ultrasound test on my foot. Since there will be no treatment plus I had several meetings that day, I specifically asked whether I could return home first and had the test later if still needed. The doctor told me he would inform me of the expected waiting time; if it was lengthy, I could leave and have the tests done at my GP, but if it was short, I could have them done at the hospital. Later, he informed me that the test could be done quickly, so I proceeded with it at the hospital. It took me more than 6 hours to finish the test and wait for result. In the end I was discharged without any treatment. During the checkout process, I once again inquired at the front desk whether there were any additional out-of-pocket expenses beyond the $485 I had already paid, and I was told there were none.
A few weeks later, I received the test invoice, after discussing the matter with Cabrini accounting team, I was informed that I had never actually been admitted to the hospital. Does Cabrini expect an ordinary consumer to identify the difference between an outpatient ward and an admission ward? Not to mention I was informed by your staff there will be no additional out-of-pocket expense, plus no treatment at all, totally misleading!!!
Even worse, after I raised a compliant to CRM Cabrini, received feedback telling me the invoice will be put on hold until review is done. Since then, no one from Cabrini has communicated with me. Last week, I got a letter from collector chasing payment, what an arrogant and disgraceful act!
Stay away from Cabrini!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.2
5 reviews
1
from Stuart W
November 28, 2023
Presented with chest/breathing problems. Directed to station to give all admin details and make payment.
All very streamlined, then waited and was taken to a isolation room.
They apparentley should not have sent me to waiting room as l am highly infectious.
When in room lost all cell and wifi. Asked many staff none had any idea of hospital wifi codes.
6 hours later at desk again to make outstanding payment. I mentioned that maybe it was a admin role that they tell people how to access hospital wifi as this was an ideal momment. They certainly were able to take money and l signed for my insurance.
The slim older woman wirh blond grey hair let me know very aggresively that it was not her job. While at the far end of the counter was a business card with wifi details.....
Just appaling her lack of care. Surely patients maintaing contact with family, matters as the hospital phone also did not work in room, however she could not care less and let me know that.
The rest of the staff are amazing.
After tests l have Influenza A.
5
from Tayla Richards
November 09, 2023
Currently staying over night & I’m blown away by the staff. They were all very attentive & reassured me before, after and during. Was laughing through my whole experience which has never happened before! Lovely people who do an amazing job.
1
from Kevin Ke
October 05, 2023
If there is 0 star, I will give it to Cabrini.
Back in early Jan 2023, I was referred by my GP to Cabrini to receive intravenous antibiotics due to swelling in my foot. The reception in the ED asked me to complete a form, provided my Medicare and Medibank information, and I paid $485. At that time, I inquired about any additional out-of-pocket expenses as I was covered by private insurance, and I was clearly told there would be none.
I was then placed on a bed in a ward. A doctor examined my foot and, after assessing it, decided not to administer IV antibiotics and no treatment is required, but asked me to take an ultrasound test on my foot. Since there will be no treatment plus I had several meetings that day, I specifically asked whether I could return home first and had the test later if still needed. The doctor told me he would inform me of the expected waiting time; if it was lengthy, I could leave and have the tests done at my GP, but if it was short, I could have them done at the hospital. Later, he informed me that the test could be done quickly, so I proceeded with it at the hospital. It took me more than 6 hours to finish the test and wait for result. In the end I was discharged without any treatment. During the checkout process, I once again inquired at the front desk whether there were any additional out-of-pocket expenses beyond the $485 I had already paid, and I was told there were none.
A few weeks later, I received the test invoice, after discussing the matter with Cabrini accounting team, I was informed that I had never actually been admitted to the hospital. Does Cabrini expect an ordinary consumer to identify the difference between an outpatient ward and an admission ward? Not to mention I was informed by your staff there will be no additional out-of-pocket expense, plus no treatment at all, totally misleading!!!
Even worse, after I raised a compliant to CRM Cabrini, received feedback telling me the invoice will be put on hold until review is done. Since then, no one from Cabrini has communicated with me. Last week, I got a letter from collector chasing payment, what an arrogant and disgraceful act!
Stay away from Cabrini!
Malvern, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Established in 1948, this 508-bed acute care hospital provides a wide range of services including cardiac care, day procedures, day oncology, emergency care, hospital-in-the-home, intensive
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5
from Mandy V
November 21, 2023
What superb care my darling 95yr old Dad received in their A&E dept!!!! The Male Nurse, 'Nappy', was so kind, compassionate and approachable and so gentle with my Dad. Thanks to him, I was able to take my Dad home later this afternoon, problem rectified and my Dad in much better spirits too! The triage Nurse was really lovely and the clerk, Julie, was also incredibly kind, calm and compassionate. They are a shining example of what all A&E Department should aspire to! So very grateful! God bless you all. 🙏🏼🕊🙏🏼
1
from Gim Ho Thio
September 26, 2023
It's disgraceful for a hospital that holds itself out as one of the premier hospitals. They are not equipped to care for elderly and frail patients who as we well know often suffer from poor appetite and require more intensive attention. .
My wife who in her 80s, is frail and weak, has been in there for two weeks and no one has checked her food intake. During the two weeks she only had mostly soup. I had to point this out to them and request for food supplement to be provided.
The nurses explain that they are understaffed and can only provide the basic attention and care.
On the other hand the nurses are polite and kind but obviously stressed.
5
from Barbara Parks
September 23, 2023
After severing an artery and nerve at my workplace, I was directed to attend SJOG Murdoch for reparative surgery by Dr Sharon Chu. From the moment I set foot in the hospital, the level of kindness, care and competence was exemplary. Orderlies were extremely kind and attentive, the nurses and doctors were super efficient and lovely, I couldn't fault anyone I came into contact with.
My anaesthetist, Dr James Miller was similarly amazing, taking my past history with genersl anaesthesia into account and ensuring I did not wake up sick and vomiting after the GA as I usually do. I woke up in recovery feeling great, with no hint of nausea.
Dr Chu was similarly impressive, not only by doing a great job on the repair, but by being kind, attentive and very reassuring. Her smile lit up the room and completely put me at ease, it made all the difference and eased my pre-op anxiety!
My breakfast the next day was superb and ordering off the room service menu felt as though I was in a 5 star hotel! It was delivered promptly with a smile by another lovely hospital employee and was hot & delicious. I truly felt that I was having a lovely holiday, with just a bit of surgery thrown in for good measure! I cannot fault my experience at SJOG Murdoch and give my heartfelt thanks to all imvolved in my care!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.7
5 reviews
5
from Mandy V
November 21, 2023
What superb care my darling 95yr old Dad received in their A&E dept!!!! The Male Nurse, 'Nappy', was so kind, compassionate and approachable and so gentle with my Dad. Thanks to him, I was able to take my Dad home later this afternoon, problem rectified and my Dad in much better spirits too! The triage Nurse was really lovely and the clerk, Julie, was also incredibly kind, calm and compassionate. They are a shining example of what all A&E Department should aspire to! So very grateful! God bless you all. 🙏🏼🕊🙏🏼
1
from Gim Ho Thio
September 26, 2023
It's disgraceful for a hospital that holds itself out as one of the premier hospitals. They are not equipped to care for elderly and frail patients who as we well know often suffer from poor appetite and require more intensive attention. .
My wife who in her 80s, is frail and weak, has been in there for two weeks and no one has checked her food intake. During the two weeks she only had mostly soup. I had to point this out to them and request for food supplement to be provided.
The nurses explain that they are understaffed and can only provide the basic attention and care.
On the other hand the nurses are polite and kind but obviously stressed.
5
from Barbara Parks
September 23, 2023
After severing an artery and nerve at my workplace, I was directed to attend SJOG Murdoch for reparative surgery by Dr Sharon Chu. From the moment I set foot in the hospital, the level of kindness, care and competence was exemplary. Orderlies were extremely kind and attentive, the nurses and doctors were super efficient and lovely, I couldn't fault anyone I came into contact with.
My anaesthetist, Dr James Miller was similarly amazing, taking my past history with genersl anaesthesia into account and ensuring I did not wake up sick and vomiting after the GA as I usually do. I woke up in recovery feeling great, with no hint of nausea.
Dr Chu was similarly impressive, not only by doing a great job on the repair, but by being kind, attentive and very reassuring. Her smile lit up the room and completely put me at ease, it made all the difference and eased my pre-op anxiety!
My breakfast the next day was superb and ordering off the room service menu felt as though I was in a 5 star hotel! It was delivered promptly with a smile by another lovely hospital employee and was hot & delicious. I truly felt that I was having a lovely holiday, with just a bit of surgery thrown in for good measure! I cannot fault my experience at SJOG Murdoch and give my heartfelt thanks to all imvolved in my care!
Murdoch, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St John of God Murdoch Hospital is one of the leading private health campuses in Western Australia and a major health care hub serving the
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5
from Frances Nakhle
November 30, 2023
The best experience ever… thank you so much level 3 birthing unit … I loved every bit of my delivery and the care was the best thank you to my obstetrician dr margie harpham … and all the nurses.
3
from Maryanne Ullman
November 08, 2023
Due to h to he doctor rupturing my spleen during a routine colonoscopy I now have had to stay 2 nights & have extra tests- all at my cost! The food is appalling I haven’t seen a piece of fruit & none offered-just sweet biscuits & muffins! So much healing foods. Nursing staff have been fantastic though hence some stars. Any other business the client would not pay for doctors mistakes! A bit upset
!
5
from Peter Stewart
November 01, 2023
I had minor surgery there last week which required me to stay 3 nights. Service on arrival and admission was friendly and efficient. Post surgery, the care from Lee in Recovery and the team on Level 5 was excellent - very caring and kind. Thank you so very much to all including; Tate, Georgina, Hema, Ricky, Miguel & Sarah and two other lovely nurses whose names I can't remember. Your kindness was greatly appreciated.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
$34,357
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.9
5 reviews
5
from Frances Nakhle
November 30, 2023
The best experience ever… thank you so much level 3 birthing unit … I loved every bit of my delivery and the care was the best thank you to my obstetrician dr margie harpham … and all the nurses.
3
from Maryanne Ullman
November 08, 2023
Due to h to he doctor rupturing my spleen during a routine colonoscopy I now have had to stay 2 nights & have extra tests- all at my cost! The food is appalling I haven’t seen a piece of fruit & none offered-just sweet biscuits & muffins! So much healing foods. Nursing staff have been fantastic though hence some stars. Any other business the client would not pay for doctors mistakes! A bit upset
!
5
from Peter Stewart
November 01, 2023
I had minor surgery there last week which required me to stay 3 nights. Service on arrival and admission was friendly and efficient. Post surgery, the care from Lee in Recovery and the team on Level 5 was excellent - very caring and kind. Thank you so very much to all including; Tate, Georgina, Hema, Ricky, Miguel & Sarah and two other lovely nurses whose names I can't remember. Your kindness was greatly appreciated.
St Leonards, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
With our recent South Wing expansion, North Shore Private can now offer every patient a single room – for a quieter, more comfortable hospital experience.
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5
from aashish mehra
December 02, 2023
I don't know where to start from,I had a fall on Oct 7 2023 and ambulance took me to ED,I was attended fast and though I was high with green whistle but I can still say all the staff who attended me was very supportive. Mind it I never been to hospital in my full life.
After I came out of theatre, I moved to orthopedic ward,some ward5 ..sorry don't exactly remember, but the Nursing staff there was so helpful and supportive they really tried there best,they talk positive they listen you ,understand you and took care of your dignity and privacy,after a week I moved to.plastic OMG the Nursing staff there was like an angles sorry I can't name anyone as they all were the best including an Asian uni student.what a great level of skills and patience the staff have.thank you very much all doctors and nursing staff to fix me up and taking a great care of me.will surely visit in person to pay my gratitude and to say thanks to all once am completely recovered.
Wish you all a very merry x mas and a happy new year.
Regards
5
from K L
November 29, 2023
You've been fantastic!
Your positive attitude and kindness reassured my family that I was being looked after, and throughout my stay I felt I was in good hands.
I am now feeling stronger, and I am feeling much more hopeful about my recovery.
Kind regards,
Saba
2
from DANIEL SANKAR
November 27, 2023
We were ask to attend for an elective planned surgery. This is a second procedure follow on from the first. The 1st admission process was smooth with minor hiccups that we overlooked because we were happy with the surgical outcome. The second procedure we were aware that we might be the 3rd listed for surgery. We were advised to attend for pre-admission procedure at 6.30 am. We did as we were told. The nurse advised us that we might be called in at 1130hrs to get ready to be taken to theatre. We waited, waited and waited and no call for theatre or a decency of an update on the delay. We attend RMH at the surgeon request which we know is best with the expert in the field here. We attended as private patient in a public system. We don't have any problem with that arrangement either. But someone who is highly anxious with heighten anxiety and a delay such as this is entirely unacceptable. It further exacerbated with such appalling poor communication. Providing the best health care does not stop at surgical outcome alone, but how the patient and the family made to feel the entire experience will be what constitutes best health care. I don't know this is a result of poor training where empathy is out of the window or complete complacency of the public system. If one were to admit to ED, with no bed within 4 hours will be a red flag. Not until we approached the reception staff we received an update. What has been a good encounter is tarnish by such lack of attention to basic courtesy of good communication. Very disappointing today.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $32,429
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.2
5 reviews
5
from aashish mehra
December 02, 2023
I don't know where to start from,I had a fall on Oct 7 2023 and ambulance took me to ED,I was attended fast and though I was high with green whistle but I can still say all the staff who attended me was very supportive. Mind it I never been to hospital in my full life.
After I came out of theatre, I moved to orthopedic ward,some ward5 ..sorry don't exactly remember, but the Nursing staff there was so helpful and supportive they really tried there best,they talk positive they listen you ,understand you and took care of your dignity and privacy,after a week I moved to.plastic OMG the Nursing staff there was like an angles sorry I can't name anyone as they all were the best including an Asian uni student.what a great level of skills and patience the staff have.thank you very much all doctors and nursing staff to fix me up and taking a great care of me.will surely visit in person to pay my gratitude and to say thanks to all once am completely recovered.
Wish you all a very merry x mas and a happy new year.
Regards
5
from K L
November 29, 2023
You've been fantastic!
Your positive attitude and kindness reassured my family that I was being looked after, and throughout my stay I felt I was in good hands.
I am now feeling stronger, and I am feeling much more hopeful about my recovery.
Kind regards,
Saba
2
from DANIEL SANKAR
November 27, 2023
We were ask to attend for an elective planned surgery. This is a second procedure follow on from the first. The 1st admission process was smooth with minor hiccups that we overlooked because we were happy with the surgical outcome. The second procedure we were aware that we might be the 3rd listed for surgery. We were advised to attend for pre-admission procedure at 6.30 am. We did as we were told. The nurse advised us that we might be called in at 1130hrs to get ready to be taken to theatre. We waited, waited and waited and no call for theatre or a decency of an update on the delay. We attend RMH at the surgeon request which we know is best with the expert in the field here. We attended as private patient in a public system. We don't have any problem with that arrangement either. But someone who is highly anxious with heighten anxiety and a delay such as this is entirely unacceptable. It further exacerbated with such appalling poor communication. Providing the best health care does not stop at surgical outcome alone, but how the patient and the family made to feel the entire experience will be what constitutes best health care. I don't know this is a result of poor training where empathy is out of the window or complete complacency of the public system. If one were to admit to ED, with no bed within 4 hours will be a red flag. Not until we approached the reception staff we received an update. What has been a good encounter is tarnish by such lack of attention to basic courtesy of good communication. Very disappointing today.
Melbourne, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) began in 1848 as Victoria’s first public hospital. And while we only had 10 beds to our name, we had
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5
from Neil Jenman
October 12, 2023
Twice I have been an inpatient at this hospital. On my first stay, I thought I’d got lucky and struck a few excellent doctors and nurses. But now, after my second stay (a year later) I realise this is a superb hospital. The kindness was almost overwhelming. I felt like the best friend or close relative of everyone. From the reception ladies, to the terrific doctors (esp Dr Mishra), the amazing nurses, even wards men (thanks Wayne), St Vincent’s Private Hospital is filled with care, compassion and competence. Sure, I love the hospital near my home town in Rockhampton. But if I’m ever in Brisbane and am unfortunate enough to get sick again, I hope I’m fortunate enough to be their patient. Thank you to everyone for all you did for me. I’m very grateful to you. ❤️
5
from Claire DeLuna
September 05, 2023
Shout out to all of the gorgeous nurses in ward 1A! Unfortunately was admitted twice but all of you made an awful painful experience a million times better. I didn’t like the fact that I was in hospital and away from my family and in pain, but it was like having friends close by. You all actually cared.
You were all so lovely, caring, friendly, empathetic and advocated for me. Thank you! You all deserve a massive pay rise!
5
from Michelle Gray
August 26, 2023
Recently stayed overnight after gallbladder removal surgery. I was very unwell afterwards, but the nursing staff were beyond amazing and caring. Loved the room service food too with great choices (have attached photos in case anyone wants to know in advance what you can get).
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
$34,357
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
4.0
5 reviews
5
from Neil Jenman
October 12, 2023
Twice I have been an inpatient at this hospital. On my first stay, I thought I’d got lucky and struck a few excellent doctors and nurses. But now, after my second stay (a year later) I realise this is a superb hospital. The kindness was almost overwhelming. I felt like the best friend or close relative of everyone. From the reception ladies, to the terrific doctors (esp Dr Mishra), the amazing nurses, even wards men (thanks Wayne), St Vincent’s Private Hospital is filled with care, compassion and competence. Sure, I love the hospital near my home town in Rockhampton. But if I’m ever in Brisbane and am unfortunate enough to get sick again, I hope I’m fortunate enough to be their patient. Thank you to everyone for all you did for me. I’m very grateful to you. ❤️
5
from Claire DeLuna
September 05, 2023
Shout out to all of the gorgeous nurses in ward 1A! Unfortunately was admitted twice but all of you made an awful painful experience a million times better. I didn’t like the fact that I was in hospital and away from my family and in pain, but it was like having friends close by. You all actually cared.
You were all so lovely, caring, friendly, empathetic and advocated for me. Thank you! You all deserve a massive pay rise!
5
from Michelle Gray
August 26, 2023
Recently stayed overnight after gallbladder removal surgery. I was very unwell afterwards, but the nursing staff were beyond amazing and caring. Loved the room service food too with great choices (have attached photos in case anyone wants to know in advance what you can get).
Chermside, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Croatian, Italian, Serbian, Somali, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Spanish; Castilian, Greek, Modern
St Vincent’s Hospitals Australia has a rich tradition of providing progressive and excellent health care. We combine the latest technology with exceptional and compassionate medical,
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5
from Cindy
November 26, 2023
My elderly father was admitted by his specialist to the 7th floor. Just want to compliment staff member Ange Power who went above and beyond for my father in every respect and couldn’t be nicer if she tried. If staff always were so lovely, helpful and obliging what a great world this would be.
5*Ange and thank you for your care.
4
from David Bird
November 10, 2023
It’s a great place to be sick , staff are all amazing, everything is always clean ,
5
from William Harrigan
September 23, 2023
Just completed a full hip replacement and initial rehab at St Vincent’s private, I cannot praise them enough!
As with all hospitals they encounter their issues with individuals, food, cleaning etc but I felt SVP did a terrific job under all circumstances.
I was comfortable both in the room and with the service, well fed and felt safe and supported through what was quite a substantial surgery/recovery process. I will not hesitate to return for any further surgery, touch wood!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
$34,357
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
3.9
5 reviews
5
from Cindy
November 26, 2023
My elderly father was admitted by his specialist to the 7th floor. Just want to compliment staff member Ange Power who went above and beyond for my father in every respect and couldn’t be nicer if she tried. If staff always were so lovely, helpful and obliging what a great world this would be.
5*Ange and thank you for your care.
4
from David Bird
November 10, 2023
It’s a great place to be sick , staff are all amazing, everything is always clean ,
5
from William Harrigan
September 23, 2023
Just completed a full hip replacement and initial rehab at St Vincent’s private, I cannot praise them enough!
As with all hospitals they encounter their issues with individuals, food, cleaning etc but I felt SVP did a terrific job under all circumstances.
I was comfortable both in the room and with the service, well fed and felt safe and supported through what was quite a substantial surgery/recovery process. I will not hesitate to return for any further surgery, touch wood!
Darlinghurst, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Croatian, Italian, Serbian, Somali, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Spanish; Castilian, Greek, Modern
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Sydney is one of Australia’s leading private hospitals. Sitting at the heart of St Vincent’s Health Campus, we are with you
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5
from Sarah Ong
September 26, 2023
I recently gave birth at St Vincent's Private hospital and was impressed by the level of service and care I received during my stay. I was very well looked after by all the doctors, nurses and hospital staff. Not only did the staff provide me and my husband with lots of knowledge and insight as first time parents, they were caring and empathetic too. I highly recommend this hospital and I'd come back to deliver another baby in the future. Thank you
5
from D Sch
September 07, 2023
We had our first baby over a year ago at St. Vincent’s in Fitzroy and we had a great experience. Everyone was lovely from the nurse in the room who helped me to get ready for my c- section to the anaesthetists. I didn’t want to breastfeed and no one absolutely no one judged me or pushed me. The room was great. The care was great. Food was great and the night nurses did a wonderful job taking care of our Bub. The paediatrician was amazing and just so calm and encouraging. We are now planning to have our second baby at St. Vincent’s.
5
from Eric Yates
August 12, 2023
I had to spend a week in St Vincent's Private Hospital. The staff were just wonderful. Felt well taken care of at all levels. Nothing was too much trouble.
The meals were basic but fresh and of good quality.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Lumbosacral plexus surgery
≈ $27,479
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $12,464
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
$34,357
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $11,903
-
Cervical fusion
≈ $11,077
-
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF)
≈ $15,245
-
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)
≈ $18,238
-
Interspinous fixation with implant
≈ $15,972
-
Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
≈ $9,010
4.1
5 reviews
5
from Sarah Ong
September 26, 2023
I recently gave birth at St Vincent's Private hospital and was impressed by the level of service and care I received during my stay. I was very well looked after by all the doctors, nurses and hospital staff. Not only did the staff provide me and my husband with lots of knowledge and insight as first time parents, they were caring and empathetic too. I highly recommend this hospital and I'd come back to deliver another baby in the future. Thank you
5
from D Sch
September 07, 2023
We had our first baby over a year ago at St. Vincent’s in Fitzroy and we had a great experience. Everyone was lovely from the nurse in the room who helped me to get ready for my c- section to the anaesthetists. I didn’t want to breastfeed and no one absolutely no one judged me or pushed me. The room was great. The care was great. Food was great and the night nurses did a wonderful job taking care of our Bub. The paediatrician was amazing and just so calm and encouraging. We are now planning to have our second baby at St. Vincent’s.
5
from Eric Yates
August 12, 2023
I had to spend a week in St Vincent's Private Hospital. The staff were just wonderful. Felt well taken care of at all levels. Nothing was too much trouble.
The meals were basic but fresh and of good quality.
Fitzroy, Australia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Croatian, Italian, Serbian, Somali, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Greek, Modern, Spanish; Castilian
St Vincent’s Hospitals Australia has a rich tradition of providing progressive and excellent health care. We combine the latest technology with exceptional and compassionate medical,
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 4.1 — St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Fitzroy in Fitzroy, Australia, clinic with the most reviews number of 657 — The Royal Melbourne Hospital Parkville in Melbourne, Australia.
With rating 4.0 and over — 3 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Lumbosacral plexus injury:
worldwide
772 clinics
United Kingdom
57 clinics
Germany
43 clinics
India
37 clinics
Brazil
32 clinics
Turkey
32 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Lumbosacral plexus injury treatment:
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Diseases
- Bronchoplastic surgery ≈ $15,235
- Chest wall deformity correction $11,917 - $12,091
- Esophageal dilation $2,428 - $2,463
- Esophageal stenting $7,006 - $7,108
- Esophagocoloplasty $8,220 - $8,340
- Extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF) by request
- Hemivertebra excision by request
- Kyphoplasty $12,588 - $12,772
- Lumbosacral plexus surgery ≈ $27,599
- Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) by request
- Mediastinal cancer surgery ≈ $14,234
- Microdiscectomy $12,542 - $12,725
- Microscopic decompression laminectomy $13,189 - $13,381
- Microsurgical extraforaminal decompression $10,077 - $10,224
- Minimally invasive cervical laminoforaminotomy by request
- Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) $23,168 - $23,506
- Open chest surgery $26,144 - $26,526
- Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD) $15,455 - $15,681
- Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall ≈ $7,417
- Rib cancer surgical treatment ≈ $9,235
- Atlantoaxial joint fracture
- Benign lung tumor
- Chest wall deformity
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis
- Coccydynia
- Craniovertebral junction pathology
- Cystic fibrosis (CF)
- Emphysema
- End-stage cardiac and pulmonary disease
- Esophageal diverticulum
- Extragonadal germ cell tumours (EGGCT)
- Flat back syndrome
- Interstitial lung disease (ILD)
- Jeune's syndrome
- Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS)
- Kyphosis
- Lumbosacral plexus injury
- Lung abscess
- Lung metastases