Esophageal stricture treatment in 548 Thoracic surgery clinics worldwide
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548 clinics specializing in Thoracic surgery providing treatment of Esophageal stricture Esophageal stricture refers to the narrowing of the esophagus due to scar tissue formation, leading to difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and food impaction. It can be caused by acid reflux or other factors and requires medical intervention. disease worldwide.
5
from mucha m
November 21, 2023
I have had abdominal liposuction and abdominoplasty performed by Dr. Tomasz Mierzwiński. I am very pleased with the results, but I have to wait a few weeks for the final result, but the surgery itself and post-operative care are at the highest level. The doctor is specific, nice, patient with the patient and, above all, an expert in his profession. the nurses are very caring and always helpful (special thanks to Mrs. Kasia and Mrs. Weronika. Thank you very much for everything and best regards.
Agnieszka.J. Cracow.
5
from Magdalena Koza
November 02, 2023
I highly recommend this hospital, the conditions and, above all, the hospital staff at the highest level. Thank you very much for your care and a well-performed operation.
5
from Aneta Gołembiewska
July 23, 2023
Thanks to the procedure for a thyroid nodule, I was not doomed to surgery, which would involve taking hormones, and my natural hormone was saved. I heartily recommend. Dr. Belowski - professional approach to the patient.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $3,374
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $935
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $3,140
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $3,234
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $3,821
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $165
-
Laminectomy
≈ $3,962
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $3,592
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral)
≈ $1,343
4.0
5 reviews
5
from mucha m
November 21, 2023
I have had abdominal liposuction and abdominoplasty performed by Dr. Tomasz Mierzwiński. I am very pleased with the results, but I have to wait a few weeks for the final result, but the surgery itself and post-operative care are at the highest level. The doctor is specific, nice, patient with the patient and, above all, an expert in his profession. the nurses are very caring and always helpful (special thanks to Mrs. Kasia and Mrs. Weronika. Thank you very much for everything and best regards.
Agnieszka.J. Cracow.
5
from Magdalena Koza
November 02, 2023
I highly recommend this hospital, the conditions and, above all, the hospital staff at the highest level. Thank you very much for your care and a well-performed operation.
5
from Aneta Gołembiewska
July 23, 2023
Thanks to the procedure for a thyroid nodule, I was not doomed to surgery, which would involve taking hormones, and my natural hormone was saved. I heartily recommend. Dr. Belowski - professional approach to the patient.
Kraków, Poland
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
A modern hospital of the 21st century is an efficient and creative combination of two foundations: people and technology. Szpital na Klinach, belonging to the
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1
from Mira Jirat
December 01, 2023
The emergency room is very bad, better not to drive, the doctor does not recognize a broken rib, not even according to the X-ray. Finally, on the basis of 30 x-ray images, he concluded that one rib was broken (whereas in another hospital they told us that 8 pieces were broken in total, based on the same images.
Prescribed inappropriate pain medication that could have been life-threatening
There are a lot of problems, I couldn't find anything positive, it's unnecessary to list all the problems
Otherwise, a fee was collected even outside the emergency room
In order not to offend, they were pleasant, unfortunately I didn't go for a coffee, but for a professional approach to a place where people are praised for being able to use X-rays, interpret images from X-rays, tomography, I'd rather not even drink.
I will never trust a doctor again
1
from Hana Omelkova
November 14, 2023
At the Šumperk hospital, we have been dealing with abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, fevers and vomiting for two months. During the sono examination in the emergency room, the attending physician repeatedly said that there was no problem, despite the visible hernia. We will know the results of the colonoscopy 6 weeks after the examination, while the problems are still ongoing. Lax approach, lack of interest in patient comfort.
2
from Diana Pazderova
November 06, 2023
My reality is that 2 maximum satisfaction and now the third time never again at the orthopedics nurses disaster, not all of them, but after that they have children from Zdravka, so they give them a really nice example of total lack of interest in patients, they won't explain anything to you, they won't tell you. Both the nurses and the doctors of the house are acting like total idiots. Who invented something and is annoying there. Again, not all the doctors. And the food was a disaster, it was impossible to be sure. And again, only now, years ago, the orthopedics was great. And the food was great, so where is the fault. Well Asia in the lead. So they would probably like to change him to orthopedics there
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $3,091
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $786
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $2,359
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $64
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $4,197
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral)
≈ $1,274
-
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) for varicose vein (Unilateral)
≈ $2,111
-
Phlebectomy (including mini-phleboctomy)
≈ $1,521
-
Catheter-directed sclerotherapy (CDS) (Unilateral)
$41
3.4
5 reviews
1
from Mira Jirat
December 01, 2023
The emergency room is very bad, better not to drive, the doctor does not recognize a broken rib, not even according to the X-ray. Finally, on the basis of 30 x-ray images, he concluded that one rib was broken (whereas in another hospital they told us that 8 pieces were broken in total, based on the same images.
Prescribed inappropriate pain medication that could have been life-threatening
There are a lot of problems, I couldn't find anything positive, it's unnecessary to list all the problems
Otherwise, a fee was collected even outside the emergency room
In order not to offend, they were pleasant, unfortunately I didn't go for a coffee, but for a professional approach to a place where people are praised for being able to use X-rays, interpret images from X-rays, tomography, I'd rather not even drink.
I will never trust a doctor again
1
from Hana Omelkova
November 14, 2023
At the Šumperk hospital, we have been dealing with abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, fevers and vomiting for two months. During the sono examination in the emergency room, the attending physician repeatedly said that there was no problem, despite the visible hernia. We will know the results of the colonoscopy 6 weeks after the examination, while the problems are still ongoing. Lax approach, lack of interest in patient comfort.
2
from Diana Pazderova
November 06, 2023
My reality is that 2 maximum satisfaction and now the third time never again at the orthopedics nurses disaster, not all of them, but after that they have children from Zdravka, so they give them a really nice example of total lack of interest in patients, they won't explain anything to you, they won't tell you. Both the nurses and the doctors of the house are acting like total idiots. Who invented something and is annoying there. Again, not all the doctors. And the food was a disaster, it was impossible to be sure. And again, only now, years ago, the orthopedics was great. And the food was great, so where is the fault. Well Asia in the lead. So they would probably like to change him to orthopedics there
Šumperk, Czech Republic
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Hospital Šumperk as is a general hospital with an extensive inpatient and outpatient departments providing basic and specialized health care for the area up to
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5
from Muhammad Suleman
December 01, 2023
The staff is very cooperative. I visited the hospital two times with my different friends. One of my visit is in an emergency case, and they treat very well.
3
from Klára Bílková
September 29, 2023
Yesterday's emergency reception at the ophthalmology department was quite nourishing... At the reception, the lady told us on the "spokesman" that the doctor was operating and we would have to wait at least an hour. they left it outside where 2 more patients arrived, so we wouldn't all be able to fit in if the weather was bad.
The treatment itself then proceeded quickly, the doctor was pleasant, professional and everything went perfectly well.
5
from milly Hutarova
August 23, 2023
Super
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $3,091
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $786
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $2,359
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $4,806
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $5,464
-
Wedge resection
≈ $7,420
-
Lobectomy
≈ $9,326
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Pneumonectomy
≈ $7,062
-
Thoracoscopic lung resection
≈ $5,237
2.9
5 reviews
5
from Muhammad Suleman
December 01, 2023
The staff is very cooperative. I visited the hospital two times with my different friends. One of my visit is in an emergency case, and they treat very well.
3
from Klára Bílková
September 29, 2023
Yesterday's emergency reception at the ophthalmology department was quite nourishing... At the reception, the lady told us on the "spokesman" that the doctor was operating and we would have to wait at least an hour. they left it outside where 2 more patients arrived, so we wouldn't all be able to fit in if the weather was bad.
The treatment itself then proceeded quickly, the doctor was pleasant, professional and everything went perfectly well.
5
from milly Hutarova
August 23, 2023
Super
Zlín, Czech Republic
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The T. Bati Regional Hospital is one of the 10 largest hospitals in the Czech Republic with more than 2,400 people working there, it admits
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1
from Jana Lengyel
August 30, 2023
Didn’t have nice experience in this hospital at all! Although the doctors and nurses (some of them) were super nice we spent altogether 13 hours in the general surgery ward in the 5th floor and all they did in this time is took blood and urine analysis and did ultrasound diagnostic. It was 37 degrees outside and the person in pain did not drink or eat all this time!!! When I went arguing with them it turned out that the result was long time ready, they just didn’t feel like calling us, of course the reason of pain wasn’t found and we were sent home without any treatment or diagnosis. Not only they left the person in pain they MADE him wait the whole day after which he got worse.
4
from Julián Németh
August 03, 2023
I was referred by my family doctor with a problem related to water balance. I spent two days in the internal medicine department on the 4th floor of building B as an ambulatory patient.
The four stars are because, despite the circumstances, the nurses and doctors stayed where they are and try to make the best of the situation, but it cannot be denied that the conditions are terrible.
The department can only provide three meals a day, which is surprisingly good compared to the conditions, bedding, a bed, depending on the supply, infusion and adult diapers, medical examinations, water and electricity. Everything else must be brought, including toilet paper, bottled water, cutlery, hand soap, and towels.
As an outpatient, for a short time, for a complete examination, it is worth it, but not for an incontinent patient, and I definitely do not recommend hospitalization for an incontinent AND problematic patient.
Several people wrote that the nurses do not deal with the patients, are not helpful and treat the patients like prisoners.
Yes, this is true in many cases, but personally, if I had to work in such conditions, for such wages, I would behave in the same way, if not worse.
1
from Tomer Carmeli
December 06, 2021
They made mistake in our PCR test…
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $2,407
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $648
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,981
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $440
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $1,452
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,043
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $1,103
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral)
≈ $1,568
-
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) for varicose vein (Unilateral)
≈ $1,676
3.5
5 reviews
1
from Jana Lengyel
August 30, 2023
Didn’t have nice experience in this hospital at all! Although the doctors and nurses (some of them) were super nice we spent altogether 13 hours in the general surgery ward in the 5th floor and all they did in this time is took blood and urine analysis and did ultrasound diagnostic. It was 37 degrees outside and the person in pain did not drink or eat all this time!!! When I went arguing with them it turned out that the result was long time ready, they just didn’t feel like calling us, of course the reason of pain wasn’t found and we were sent home without any treatment or diagnosis. Not only they left the person in pain they MADE him wait the whole day after which he got worse.
4
from Julián Németh
August 03, 2023
I was referred by my family doctor with a problem related to water balance. I spent two days in the internal medicine department on the 4th floor of building B as an ambulatory patient.
The four stars are because, despite the circumstances, the nurses and doctors stayed where they are and try to make the best of the situation, but it cannot be denied that the conditions are terrible.
The department can only provide three meals a day, which is surprisingly good compared to the conditions, bedding, a bed, depending on the supply, infusion and adult diapers, medical examinations, water and electricity. Everything else must be brought, including toilet paper, bottled water, cutlery, hand soap, and towels.
As an outpatient, for a short time, for a complete examination, it is worth it, but not for an incontinent patient, and I definitely do not recommend hospitalization for an incontinent AND problematic patient.
Several people wrote that the nurses do not deal with the patients, are not helpful and treat the patients like prisoners.
Yes, this is true in many cases, but personally, if I had to work in such conditions, for such wages, I would behave in the same way, if not worse.
1
from Tomer Carmeli
December 06, 2021
They made mistake in our PCR test…
Budapest, Hungary
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Spine surgery, Oncology
St. Margaret's Hospital celebrated has a long over 125 years history. The hospital welcomes its patients with 256 active and 200 chronic rehabilitation beds, 32
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5
from Leonardo Devai
September 29, 2022
I had to see a dermatologist with urgency, Dr. Boroczván Csilla was extremely thorough, attentious and kind. After living in the USA with great health insurances for a decade, I can confidently say I was surprised by the cleanliness and treatment here.
4
from Tal Kvores
January 30, 2022
Vaccination center not that well organized. Located in crowded corridor.
5
from Anna Shapiro
December 14, 2021
Got there unconscious afte car incident. ER staff and all the doctors who dealt with me were very attentive, meticulous and pretty kind. It took more time than I'd prefer to spend there, but it all worth to
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $2,407
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $648
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,981
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $4,793
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $7,500
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,982
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,324
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $76
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $10,578
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Leonardo Devai
September 29, 2022
I had to see a dermatologist with urgency, Dr. Boroczván Csilla was extremely thorough, attentious and kind. After living in the USA with great health insurances for a decade, I can confidently say I was surprised by the cleanliness and treatment here.
4
from Tal Kvores
January 30, 2022
Vaccination center not that well organized. Located in crowded corridor.
5
from Anna Shapiro
December 14, 2021
Got there unconscious afte car incident. ER staff and all the doctors who dealt with me were very attentive, meticulous and pretty kind. It took more time than I'd prefer to spend there, but it all worth to
Budapest, Hungary
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Hungarian Armed Forces Hospital was created through the integration of the Honvédkórház−State Health Center and the MH Dr. György Radó Honvéd Health Center. As
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5
from luke inman
November 20, 2023
Excellent service, helpful people, got fixed quickly
5
from Gerd Jan Dijk
June 13, 2023
I have only positiv experiences here, the doctors are very friendly and have a lot of knowledge. The same for the nurses. Indeed if you have to go to the emergency you have to wait, like every where in the world. This is depending on the screening, some cases are more urgent, just accept that. Would be nice to have something to read due the waiting time, but that is the only thing. I was several times here, also for a longer time, and the care is just very good, that is the most important thing.
5
from Vályi György
February 12, 2022
One of best places in Budapest to get the Covid vaccination. Very efficient and attentive service in a clean and tidy place. All doctors, nurses, IT specialists and soldiers work the help incoming people. No preliminary registration required. Large parking lot located in front of Uzsoki hospital free on weekends only.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $2,407
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $648
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,981
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $7,500
-
Windpipe cancer surgery
≈ $18,039
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $2,305
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $2,626
-
Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
≈ $4,999
-
Hip osteotomy
≈ $3,715
3.5
5 reviews
5
from luke inman
November 20, 2023
Excellent service, helpful people, got fixed quickly
5
from Gerd Jan Dijk
June 13, 2023
I have only positiv experiences here, the doctors are very friendly and have a lot of knowledge. The same for the nurses. Indeed if you have to go to the emergency you have to wait, like every where in the world. This is depending on the screening, some cases are more urgent, just accept that. Would be nice to have something to read due the waiting time, but that is the only thing. I was several times here, also for a longer time, and the care is just very good, that is the most important thing.
5
from Vályi György
February 12, 2022
One of best places in Budapest to get the Covid vaccination. Very efficient and attentive service in a clean and tidy place. All doctors, nurses, IT specialists and soldiers work the help incoming people. No preliminary registration required. Large parking lot located in front of Uzsoki hospital free on weekends only.
Budapest, Hungary
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Thoracic surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Uzsoki Utcai Hospital operates at 3 sites with 17 healing and 4 diagnostic departments and numerous departments: ophthalmology, surgery, gynecology-obstetrics, otolaryngology, orthopedics-traumatology, urology, neurology,
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5
from Nagy Andrea
November 24, 2023
I spent four days at the institution due to a minor operation. The care, attention, empathy, and understanding provided by the doctors and nurses are indescribable. They treat me with patience and the utmost expertise. I owe nothing but gratitude! The cleanliness of the rooms is also first class. Thank you.
5
from Andras Piskoty
August 13, 2023
I was "lucky" to spend a few days in the Head and Neck Department due to a minor operation. It was like I was at the Black Forest Clinic. Unbelievable cleanliness, they walked around every day with almost white gloves to see if everything was in order even in the most hidden places (of course there was cleaning every day) bed linen was removed every 3 days. Everyone is very kind and helpful. As soon as they come into contact with a person, they immediately introduce themselves, pay attention to everything, do it gently, and help. Air conditioning in the room, I've never heard of that before. Delicious and plentiful food (Balaton slices or cookies for an after-lunch snack:) Hot sweet and bitter tea in the corridor 24 hours a day, microwave, book, so you can do it that way, please. I can only congratulate and thank you for everything.
5
from Bettina Futaki
July 12, 2023
Hats off to the institute workers (my colleagues), who work tirelessly every day for the patients and to improve their quality of life. I have been to a few state institutions as a worker and as a patient, and nowhere have I experienced such humanity from either side. Today, I would like to give special thanks to the Department of Head and Neck Surgery of the Institute, especially Dr. to Márta Szalai, dr. To Edit Szívós and Krisztina Kovács, who did everything to help me get back on my feet and professionally treated an infection that did not belong here, which unfortunately could not be treated professionally in the other institution designated for this purpose. Thank you to them and the entire Department!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $2,407
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $648
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,981
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $4,793
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,982
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,324
-
Thoracentesis
$65 - $72
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $10,578
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $3,795
4.1
5 reviews
5
from Nagy Andrea
November 24, 2023
I spent four days at the institution due to a minor operation. The care, attention, empathy, and understanding provided by the doctors and nurses are indescribable. They treat me with patience and the utmost expertise. I owe nothing but gratitude! The cleanliness of the rooms is also first class. Thank you.
5
from Andras Piskoty
August 13, 2023
I was "lucky" to spend a few days in the Head and Neck Department due to a minor operation. It was like I was at the Black Forest Clinic. Unbelievable cleanliness, they walked around every day with almost white gloves to see if everything was in order even in the most hidden places (of course there was cleaning every day) bed linen was removed every 3 days. Everyone is very kind and helpful. As soon as they come into contact with a person, they immediately introduce themselves, pay attention to everything, do it gently, and help. Air conditioning in the room, I've never heard of that before. Delicious and plentiful food (Balaton slices or cookies for an after-lunch snack:) Hot sweet and bitter tea in the corridor 24 hours a day, microwave, book, so you can do it that way, please. I can only congratulate and thank you for everything.
5
from Bettina Futaki
July 12, 2023
Hats off to the institute workers (my colleagues), who work tirelessly every day for the patients and to improve their quality of life. I have been to a few state institutions as a worker and as a patient, and nowhere have I experienced such humanity from either side. Today, I would like to give special thanks to the Department of Head and Neck Surgery of the Institute, especially Dr. to Márta Szalai, dr. To Edit Szívós and Krisztina Kovács, who did everything to help me get back on my feet and professionally treated an infection that did not belong here, which unfortunately could not be treated professionally in the other institution designated for this purpose. Thank you to them and the entire Department!
Budapest, Hungary
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Oncology
The National Oncology Institute has been the epidemiological, organizational, methodological, therapeutic, research and educational center of Hungarian oncology for more than half a century. Comparable
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5
from M B
November 30, 2023
I had very good experience. Nice hospital, nice rooms, nice food. Very polite staff and trying to help in any way. Was refreshing to find someone who spoke in English with me. All of the staff I came across was really caring.
1
from László Tamás
November 15, 2023
It is an institution that provides an excellent presentation of the Hungarian health situation. I had to give one star, but that's too much.
4
from Rana Salman
April 28, 2023
Good staff but they don't speak English, it's difficult to communicate
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $2,407
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $648
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,981
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $2,305
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $2,626
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $970
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $440
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $1,452
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $3,043
3.1
5 reviews
5
from M B
November 30, 2023
I had very good experience. Nice hospital, nice rooms, nice food. Very polite staff and trying to help in any way. Was refreshing to find someone who spoke in English with me. All of the staff I came across was really caring.
1
from László Tamás
November 15, 2023
It is an institution that provides an excellent presentation of the Hungarian health situation. I had to give one star, but that's too much.
4
from Rana Salman
April 28, 2023
Good staff but they don't speak English, it's difficult to communicate
Debrecen, Hungary
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Clinical Center provides the high quality implementation of patient care in University of Debrecen. In the Clinical Center of University of Debrecen more than
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5
from Alan Marcus
November 15, 2022
Very Good Hospital Equals With The Englands National Health Service.
1
from Peter Nemere
June 13, 2022
If you're a foreigner without the local medical card/number you end up sent to emergency here. I had a sore throat for a week and no other doctor would see me, all pointed me here.
I found it very difficult to navigate, having to ask people on footpaths for directions even to find the emergency building.
Before entry a metal box building near the entrance had someone ask me questions then perform a covid test. When inside, with much language difficulty they sent me to the nose/ear/throat building. Again not easy to find.
Here I was told off for using the ground level entrance, being directed down stairs to a door. When opening the door I was yelled at to wait.
After waiting a while with others queued up, another person opens the door and gets let in. Several locals who arrived after me instantly jumped the queue.
I asked how long the wait time was, they laughed and said "long". Asking if that meant over an hour they said yes more.
I was fed up and left.
Came back in the afternoon going other staff are there, the same people were there, they remembered me and my Hungarian friend said they were all saying that I must've not waited through the queue in the morning. They were not helpful in any way, instead all trying to prove to each other that they did their job correctly. I left again.
Eventually with local help I found a nose/ear/throat specialist who does private consultations for cash.
If you can, avoid this place.
1
from Judit Losh
June 13, 2022
Awful service, disrespectful staff who speak to patients in an extremely unprofessional and belittling manner (most of them anyway). At other healthcare clinics this kind of behaviour would result in termination of employment. Looks like in this clinic, unfortunately, this is the norm. We've visited at least 4 buildings at the clinic and we had the same awful experience at all of them. They send you from one building to the other and no one knows what's going on, wasting SO much of their patients time. On top of that it's very sad that their employees feel the need to power trip at patients. I understand they might not get paid too much, but still they should be respectful to others.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $2,407
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $648
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,981
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $4,793
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,982
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,324
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $76
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $10,578
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $3,795
2.9
5 reviews
5
from Alan Marcus
November 15, 2022
Very Good Hospital Equals With The Englands National Health Service.
1
from Peter Nemere
June 13, 2022
If you're a foreigner without the local medical card/number you end up sent to emergency here. I had a sore throat for a week and no other doctor would see me, all pointed me here.
I found it very difficult to navigate, having to ask people on footpaths for directions even to find the emergency building.
Before entry a metal box building near the entrance had someone ask me questions then perform a covid test. When inside, with much language difficulty they sent me to the nose/ear/throat building. Again not easy to find.
Here I was told off for using the ground level entrance, being directed down stairs to a door. When opening the door I was yelled at to wait.
After waiting a while with others queued up, another person opens the door and gets let in. Several locals who arrived after me instantly jumped the queue.
I asked how long the wait time was, they laughed and said "long". Asking if that meant over an hour they said yes more.
I was fed up and left.
Came back in the afternoon going other staff are there, the same people were there, they remembered me and my Hungarian friend said they were all saying that I must've not waited through the queue in the morning. They were not helpful in any way, instead all trying to prove to each other that they did their job correctly. I left again.
Eventually with local help I found a nose/ear/throat specialist who does private consultations for cash.
If you can, avoid this place.
1
from Judit Losh
June 13, 2022
Awful service, disrespectful staff who speak to patients in an extremely unprofessional and belittling manner (most of them anyway). At other healthcare clinics this kind of behaviour would result in termination of employment. Looks like in this clinic, unfortunately, this is the norm. We've visited at least 4 buildings at the clinic and we had the same awful experience at all of them. They send you from one building to the other and no one knows what's going on, wasting SO much of their patients time. On top of that it's very sad that their employees feel the need to power trip at patients. I understand they might not get paid too much, but still they should be respectful to others.
Debrecen, Hungary
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Clinical Center provides the high quality implementation of patient care in University of Debrecen. In the Clinical Center of University of Debrecen more than
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1
from Wolf dogs
December 04, 2023
1 star only because the examination took place. The appointment was scheduled for 3.50 p.m.... The lady told me to arrive at 3.30 p.m. and I went in for the examination at 4.20 p.m.... no information about the delay... no help and no information during registration and how to fill out the documents... .
5
from އެގްނެސް އެވެ އޭނާ
November 03, 2023
I would like to appreciate the incredibly wonderful warm ladies at the registration desk on October 27, 2023, working at 6:30 p.m. Thank you
We need such people in this crazy world.
1
from Agata Dabrowa
October 30, 2023
I wholeheartedly advise against visiting Mrs. Zofia Jamrozik-Kruk. The doctor is so rude that it's not worth talking to. The whole visit had a very pretentious tone, and let's not forget that we come to the doctor for help, not as specialists who should know everything at the door. The irony with which the conversation was conducted and the final lack of diagnosis, and all this for PLN 200
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $3,374
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $935
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $3,140
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
from $92
-
Laminectomy
≈ $3,962
-
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery
≈ $966
-
Endovascular thrombectomy
≈ $4,935
-
Varicose veins treatment
≈ $3,592
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for varicose veins (Unilateral)
≈ $1,343
3.8
5 reviews
1
from Wolf dogs
December 04, 2023
1 star only because the examination took place. The appointment was scheduled for 3.50 p.m.... The lady told me to arrive at 3.30 p.m. and I went in for the examination at 4.20 p.m.... no information about the delay... no help and no information during registration and how to fill out the documents... .
5
from އެގްނެސް އެވެ އޭނާ
November 03, 2023
I would like to appreciate the incredibly wonderful warm ladies at the registration desk on October 27, 2023, working at 6:30 p.m. Thank you
We need such people in this crazy world.
1
from Agata Dabrowa
October 30, 2023
I wholeheartedly advise against visiting Mrs. Zofia Jamrozik-Kruk. The doctor is so rude that it's not worth talking to. The whole visit had a very pretentious tone, and let's not forget that we come to the doctor for help, not as specialists who should know everything at the door. The irony with which the conversation was conducted and the final lack of diagnosis, and all this for PLN 200
Częstochowa, Poland
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Klara Medical Center offers comprehensive medical services provided on a commercial basis. Since mid-2022, our Center has been operating in two independent locations in Częstochowa
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1
from Karl Midgley
November 29, 2023
Have been passed around from test to test for 3 months trying to get clearance for surgery without any treatment for my condition. Seems like all they want to do is test and not treat problems. Impossible to contact doctors offices by phone. Ordered tests without telling me. Asked for referral to hand surgeon and they sent me to shoulder specialist. Asked for referral to ear doctor and they sent me to throat doctor. Did multiple tests on heart and all good but they are ordering more tests. Think they are more interested in generating revenue than healthcare
1
from ana castellanos
October 30, 2023
My first bad experience, I have been admitted here several times and my stay had always been good, until today that I already have 6 days admitted with my son here we had a double room where the first nights I was touched by very decent and respectful people, the last two nights I have been touched by a couple with their son who leave the light on until late at night, they spend the day in phone calls and with a very inadequate tone of voice, the husband stays to sleep and has an awful snoring because those that are very difficult For me and my baby to have rest time! I talked to the manager who didn't do anything, I don't talk to people or take the delicacy to even see if she could move us to another room I don't care if it was with another person maybe they weren't as indecent as these which the sick people have told her that please if they can keep their composure and they don't even change! The truth is that I would have liked to have another person to help me and be more condescending with the situation, because I have seen empty rooms since last night even double, but according to the person I spoke they were not available! I'm still here and I can't take a break! As a hospital you need to put some rules like do not let man stay at least in double bedrooms, do not permit loudly noise in the room and for the residents on the rooms to keep respect to others and peaceful space appropriate for recovering!
1
from K Breault
October 26, 2023
My sister had surgery at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Her surgeon called me at 11:14 to report that she was out of surgery, and that the recovery room staff would be in touch when we could see her. I did not hear from the recovery room, so I called them.
The desk clerk rudely told me that the nurse would call.
It is now 2:50 - almost 4 hours since my sister left the OR, and I still have not heard a thing from the recovery room nurse. It is inexcusable to treat family members in this way. In addition - they have a one way texting app for communicating with family members - useless, apparently, because they don't use it. I understand nurses can be extremely busy, but it only takes seconds to communicate to worried, waiting loved ones.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $20,615
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $25,355
-
Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
≈ $37,348
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $35,543
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $3,377
-
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
≈ $137,815
3.3
5 reviews
1
from Karl Midgley
November 29, 2023
Have been passed around from test to test for 3 months trying to get clearance for surgery without any treatment for my condition. Seems like all they want to do is test and not treat problems. Impossible to contact doctors offices by phone. Ordered tests without telling me. Asked for referral to hand surgeon and they sent me to shoulder specialist. Asked for referral to ear doctor and they sent me to throat doctor. Did multiple tests on heart and all good but they are ordering more tests. Think they are more interested in generating revenue than healthcare
1
from ana castellanos
October 30, 2023
My first bad experience, I have been admitted here several times and my stay had always been good, until today that I already have 6 days admitted with my son here we had a double room where the first nights I was touched by very decent and respectful people, the last two nights I have been touched by a couple with their son who leave the light on until late at night, they spend the day in phone calls and with a very inadequate tone of voice, the husband stays to sleep and has an awful snoring because those that are very difficult For me and my baby to have rest time! I talked to the manager who didn't do anything, I don't talk to people or take the delicacy to even see if she could move us to another room I don't care if it was with another person maybe they weren't as indecent as these which the sick people have told her that please if they can keep their composure and they don't even change! The truth is that I would have liked to have another person to help me and be more condescending with the situation, because I have seen empty rooms since last night even double, but according to the person I spoke they were not available! I'm still here and I can't take a break! As a hospital you need to put some rules like do not let man stay at least in double bedrooms, do not permit loudly noise in the room and for the residents on the rooms to keep respect to others and peaceful space appropriate for recovering!
1
from K Breault
October 26, 2023
My sister had surgery at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Her surgeon called me at 11:14 to report that she was out of surgery, and that the recovery room staff would be in touch when we could see her. I did not hear from the recovery room, so I called them.
The desk clerk rudely told me that the nurse would call.
It is now 2:50 - almost 4 hours since my sister left the OR, and I still have not heard a thing from the recovery room nurse. It is inexcusable to treat family members in this way. In addition - they have a one way texting app for communicating with family members - useless, apparently, because they don't use it. I understand nurses can be extremely busy, but it only takes seconds to communicate to worried, waiting loved ones.
New York City, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center affiliated with Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, provides emergency, primary, and specialty care in virtually every
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5
from James Casey
November 23, 2023
Dr. Bartlett and his staff were timely, professional, and courteous. The procedure was performed flawlessly and he kept the mood positive and humorous.
5
from Isaac De Los Santos
September 30, 2023
Want to give a shout out to the nurses and staff on the 17th floor. I was briefly there this past Thursday to pick up my uncle Juan who received treatment. It felt very welcoming and calm on the floor. I am assuming that they were nurses (I apologize if they’re not) as they were sitting in the central location and also running around taking care of patients. When we asked for a wheelchairs, they processed the request with a smile. One of the folks even asked how my day was going and asked about the Buffalo Bills. I know this may sound small but it’s the little things that can make a difference. I had some anxiety coming to visit and was exhausted from my 8 hour drive to get here, but all that went away when I entered the 17th floor of this hospital.
1
from Anthony Librera
September 28, 2023
The nurses, admin team, patient care team I have no complaints about.
I dread thinking how the doctors here have handled my Dads care since the very beginning of his AML diagnosis in April.
To begin when he was initially admitted, he received his chemo and was discharged with oral meds that he was told to keep taking upon going home. Doing some basic internet research we discovered he was taking the meds for 20 days longer than he was supposed to. We had a teledoc visit with his doctor, she described it as a “misscommunication” and that he indeed took it weeks longer than he was supposed to.
Also during this period, he was doing outpatient in New Jersey and never had any follow up from his doctor until weeks after discharge his initial diagnosis. I do not think this is standard. He was discharged with no Oncology follow ups scheduled or anything.
When we finally did talk to his Doctor she said to move to a clinical trial that had not been successful on anyone, nor was it even available. She gave him more chemo that did not make any progress towards treating his disease.
To say she was hands off is an understatement. I personally messaged about clinical trials that had success with patients with similar diagnosis and subtypes. We were told to reach out to hospitals that had them while she continuously kept stringing my father along without any real plan besides what was already not working.
I asked about transplants she said it could kill him, now they have no viable plan as the chemo and lung issues (related) are too much to overcome. I continue to seek treatments for him.
In short, I feel like we experienced a 1980s treatment plan, with no creativity or critical thinking applied to treating my Dad. He is a number to (most) of the doctors. They also will scheduled him for blood transfusions once a week on outpatient when he got them daily in the hospital. Extremely frustrating. Their bedside manner was also… abysmal. Offered little hope this whole time and didnt give confidence to other centers that would have been more capable in treating him. I would not recommend MSKCC and wished he went somewhere like Mayo or MD Anderson. Maybe they can be helpful for more straightforward treatment plans, but my Dad has a very rare subtype that made it complicated.
Several doctors come off as thinking they are the end all be all of what is known about my father’s disease. Newsflash - we’re all capable of reading studies that show efficacy of treatments but your heads are too far up your own you know wheres to listen to family. They also give off a vibe of thinking they are the Almighty as well and it breaks my heart to see how they spoke to him and how it affects his mood, graces, and personal outlook.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $20,615
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $25,355
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $10,836
-
Epidural block
≈ $3,672
-
Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD)
≈ $40,490
-
Vertebroplasty
≈ $25,247
4.3
5 reviews
5
from James Casey
November 23, 2023
Dr. Bartlett and his staff were timely, professional, and courteous. The procedure was performed flawlessly and he kept the mood positive and humorous.
5
from Isaac De Los Santos
September 30, 2023
Want to give a shout out to the nurses and staff on the 17th floor. I was briefly there this past Thursday to pick up my uncle Juan who received treatment. It felt very welcoming and calm on the floor. I am assuming that they were nurses (I apologize if they’re not) as they were sitting in the central location and also running around taking care of patients. When we asked for a wheelchairs, they processed the request with a smile. One of the folks even asked how my day was going and asked about the Buffalo Bills. I know this may sound small but it’s the little things that can make a difference. I had some anxiety coming to visit and was exhausted from my 8 hour drive to get here, but all that went away when I entered the 17th floor of this hospital.
1
from Anthony Librera
September 28, 2023
The nurses, admin team, patient care team I have no complaints about.
I dread thinking how the doctors here have handled my Dads care since the very beginning of his AML diagnosis in April.
To begin when he was initially admitted, he received his chemo and was discharged with oral meds that he was told to keep taking upon going home. Doing some basic internet research we discovered he was taking the meds for 20 days longer than he was supposed to. We had a teledoc visit with his doctor, she described it as a “misscommunication” and that he indeed took it weeks longer than he was supposed to.
Also during this period, he was doing outpatient in New Jersey and never had any follow up from his doctor until weeks after discharge his initial diagnosis. I do not think this is standard. He was discharged with no Oncology follow ups scheduled or anything.
When we finally did talk to his Doctor she said to move to a clinical trial that had not been successful on anyone, nor was it even available. She gave him more chemo that did not make any progress towards treating his disease.
To say she was hands off is an understatement. I personally messaged about clinical trials that had success with patients with similar diagnosis and subtypes. We were told to reach out to hospitals that had them while she continuously kept stringing my father along without any real plan besides what was already not working.
I asked about transplants she said it could kill him, now they have no viable plan as the chemo and lung issues (related) are too much to overcome. I continue to seek treatments for him.
In short, I feel like we experienced a 1980s treatment plan, with no creativity or critical thinking applied to treating my Dad. He is a number to (most) of the doctors. They also will scheduled him for blood transfusions once a week on outpatient when he got them daily in the hospital. Extremely frustrating. Their bedside manner was also… abysmal. Offered little hope this whole time and didnt give confidence to other centers that would have been more capable in treating him. I would not recommend MSKCC and wished he went somewhere like Mayo or MD Anderson. Maybe they can be helpful for more straightforward treatment plans, but my Dad has a very rare subtype that made it complicated.
Several doctors come off as thinking they are the end all be all of what is known about my father’s disease. Newsflash - we’re all capable of reading studies that show efficacy of treatments but your heads are too far up your own you know wheres to listen to family. They also give off a vibe of thinking they are the Almighty as well and it breaks my heart to see how they spoke to him and how it affects his mood, graces, and personal outlook.
New York City, United States
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Oncology
Our main building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side is home to many of our services. At Memorial Sloan Kettering, we care for people with all
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1
from Doggo
November 28, 2023
Couldn't visit my grandpa in the emergency room. I drove an hour to get here and then they tell me there is a 2 visitor limit. There is little to no reception in the building so I couldn't even get in contact with who was in there. I called into the room and when I asked about someone leaving she pretended I didn't even talk to her and went mhm mhm and hung up. I love hospitals that won't let a grandson see his grandfather in the ER
5
from Huy Phan
November 22, 2023
I am deeply thankful for the exceptional care and attention I received during my recent visit to the emergency department at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The doctors and nurses demonstrated genuine concern and provided excellent care for my difficulty swallowing, gastric issues, and rapid weight loss. Their professionalism and compassion made a significant difference during a challenging time. I want to express my sincere gratitude to the entire medical team for their dedication and outstanding support. Thank you for helping me through this health concern with such skill and kindness.
5
from Anna Reddish
November 07, 2023
During my dad's ICU stay at Brigham and Women's Hospital, the nurses provided outstanding care. They kept us informed and made us feel safe throughout a traumatic time for our family. The level of expertise, compassion, and seamless coordination between day and night shifts was remarkable.
My family and I will be forever grateful for Nurse Bryan, Katie, Kayla, and Lauren from Unit 3B.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $42,680
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $51,805
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $18,761
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $17,093
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $4,358
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $94,804
3.3
5 reviews
1
from Doggo
November 28, 2023
Couldn't visit my grandpa in the emergency room. I drove an hour to get here and then they tell me there is a 2 visitor limit. There is little to no reception in the building so I couldn't even get in contact with who was in there. I called into the room and when I asked about someone leaving she pretended I didn't even talk to her and went mhm mhm and hung up. I love hospitals that won't let a grandson see his grandfather in the ER
5
from Huy Phan
November 22, 2023
I am deeply thankful for the exceptional care and attention I received during my recent visit to the emergency department at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The doctors and nurses demonstrated genuine concern and provided excellent care for my difficulty swallowing, gastric issues, and rapid weight loss. Their professionalism and compassion made a significant difference during a challenging time. I want to express my sincere gratitude to the entire medical team for their dedication and outstanding support. Thank you for helping me through this health concern with such skill and kindness.
5
from Anna Reddish
November 07, 2023
During my dad's ICU stay at Brigham and Women's Hospital, the nurses provided outstanding care. They kept us informed and made us feel safe throughout a traumatic time for our family. The level of expertise, compassion, and seamless coordination between day and night shifts was remarkable.
My family and I will be forever grateful for Nurse Bryan, Katie, Kayla, and Lauren from Unit 3B.
Boston, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), world renowned in virtually every area of adult medicine, is a 793 bed teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Consistently
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1
from brettfavreismyking
December 02, 2023
You will roll the dice with anesthesiologists at this facility.
I was "assigned" Dr. Traylor. A freakishly large, imposing and intimidating man with zero resemblance of care or compassion.
I'm sure he chose this field because no one would EVER seek his services. His patients haven't a choice. He suggested a female doctor. Best suggestion he's ever made.
In walks Dr. Sarah Cocoma complete with a raging eye infection. This woman SNUCK behind my bed, DISTRACTED me and FORCEFULLY shot VERSED in my IV.
It burns given gently.
To render me unconscious, without asking, warning or care.
Filthy conditions in every area including the elevators.
Stay away from the trauma this place leaves behind.
You've been dutifully warned.
1
from Savanah Georgia
December 01, 2023
The worst communication.
Terrible gaslighting.
The INEXCUSABLE FILTH in this facility.
It was everywhere.
The waiting room, the bathrooms, the hall was littered with garbage type red biohazard bags.
Even INSIDE my Operating Room...garbage on the floor. When I objected to what I was seeing, they promptly canceled my surgery.
I couldn't get out of that place fast enough...but not before one last gross show of filth, the floor of the elevator was littered with 2x2 gauze pads...soaked in something orange. I quickly pointed it out to my husband so he can see for himself what I was trying to describe. He quickly understood as an employee's foot was standing over some ofthem.
My biggest fears were handled BEAUTIFULLY by this pre-surg staff, they are willing, if able, to accommodate women patients with women doctors/ residents...they allow small gestures of modesty and that is commendable.
And just so you know...all those personal questions they ask you? And all the personal questions you ask them?
EVERYONE CAN HEAR YOU...as there only curtains for privacy. HIPAA laws must be out back on a smoke break with the 3 janitors this place employs.
2 thumbs down and shame on you.
5
from Bob
November 29, 2023
Had a good experience. Brought my father in law into Rush to be evaluated from stroke he had 3 weeks ago. They had him in a bed in less than 30 min. He was admitted and put into their stroke rehab program in less than a week.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $41,586
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $48,130
-
Wedge resection
≈ $41,281
-
Lobectomy
≈ $51,477
-
Video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) lobectomy, bullectomy, bilobectomy
≈ $57,518
-
Pneumonectomy
≈ $50,908
3.4
5 reviews
1
from brettfavreismyking
December 02, 2023
You will roll the dice with anesthesiologists at this facility.
I was "assigned" Dr. Traylor. A freakishly large, imposing and intimidating man with zero resemblance of care or compassion.
I'm sure he chose this field because no one would EVER seek his services. His patients haven't a choice. He suggested a female doctor. Best suggestion he's ever made.
In walks Dr. Sarah Cocoma complete with a raging eye infection. This woman SNUCK behind my bed, DISTRACTED me and FORCEFULLY shot VERSED in my IV.
It burns given gently.
To render me unconscious, without asking, warning or care.
Filthy conditions in every area including the elevators.
Stay away from the trauma this place leaves behind.
You've been dutifully warned.
1
from Savanah Georgia
December 01, 2023
The worst communication.
Terrible gaslighting.
The INEXCUSABLE FILTH in this facility.
It was everywhere.
The waiting room, the bathrooms, the hall was littered with garbage type red biohazard bags.
Even INSIDE my Operating Room...garbage on the floor. When I objected to what I was seeing, they promptly canceled my surgery.
I couldn't get out of that place fast enough...but not before one last gross show of filth, the floor of the elevator was littered with 2x2 gauze pads...soaked in something orange. I quickly pointed it out to my husband so he can see for himself what I was trying to describe. He quickly understood as an employee's foot was standing over some ofthem.
My biggest fears were handled BEAUTIFULLY by this pre-surg staff, they are willing, if able, to accommodate women patients with women doctors/ residents...they allow small gestures of modesty and that is commendable.
And just so you know...all those personal questions they ask you? And all the personal questions you ask them?
EVERYONE CAN HEAR YOU...as there only curtains for privacy. HIPAA laws must be out back on a smoke break with the 3 janitors this place employs.
2 thumbs down and shame on you.
5
from Bob
November 29, 2023
Had a good experience. Brought my father in law into Rush to be evaluated from stroke he had 3 weeks ago. They had him in a bed in less than 30 min. He was admitted and put into their stroke rehab program in less than a week.
Chicago, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Rush University Medical Center is an academic medical center that includes a 671-bed hospital serving adults and children, the 61-bed Johnston R. Bowman Health Center
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4
from Elijah Svigals
December 06, 2023
Last summer I ended up in the ICU for 6 days with a pulmonary embolism. All the staff were wonderful, especially the nurses who changed my chux pads. Multiple doctors came to talk to me about my options, and I felt reassured that I was in good hands.
I was put in a catheter-directed thrombolysis study. My medical team explained the procedure in ways that my oxygen-deprived lungs could understand, and before I knew it I was rushed to the OR.
My follow-up care at MGH has been exceptional. I see a cardiologist and hematologist regularly now, but I am grateful to be alive thanks to the wonderful staff at MGH. You all rock!
5
from Glenn Petrarca
October 24, 2023
My wife was operated on 10/19. Our stay from then on and through the weekend was the best hospital experience to date. We especially want to comend the staff. Our nurse Lauren Schmidt was the happiest and most cheerful which flowes right to the patients making us feel great. All the staff was great.
5
from Douglas Ludens
August 27, 2023
Boston was going to be just a port of call on our cruise, but we had a medical emergency while we were here. We spent some time in a very busy emergency room, but they got us in for surgery within 24 hours. All the medical professionals who helped us were kind and very informative and caring.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $41,586
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $48,130
-
Wedge resection
≈ $41,281
-
Lobectomy
≈ $51,477
-
Pneumonectomy
≈ $50,908
-
Thoracoscopic lung resection
≈ $40,511
3.8
5 reviews
4
from Elijah Svigals
December 06, 2023
Last summer I ended up in the ICU for 6 days with a pulmonary embolism. All the staff were wonderful, especially the nurses who changed my chux pads. Multiple doctors came to talk to me about my options, and I felt reassured that I was in good hands.
I was put in a catheter-directed thrombolysis study. My medical team explained the procedure in ways that my oxygen-deprived lungs could understand, and before I knew it I was rushed to the OR.
My follow-up care at MGH has been exceptional. I see a cardiologist and hematologist regularly now, but I am grateful to be alive thanks to the wonderful staff at MGH. You all rock!
5
from Glenn Petrarca
October 24, 2023
My wife was operated on 10/19. Our stay from then on and through the weekend was the best hospital experience to date. We especially want to comend the staff. Our nurse Lauren Schmidt was the happiest and most cheerful which flowes right to the patients making us feel great. All the staff was great.
5
from Douglas Ludens
August 27, 2023
Boston was going to be just a port of call on our cruise, but we had a medical emergency while we were here. We spent some time in a very busy emergency room, but they got us in for surgery within 24 hours. All the medical professionals who helped us were kind and very informative and caring.
Boston, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Khmer, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish; Castilian
Mass General has the largest hospital based research program in the U.S. Guided by the needs of our patients, Mass General delivers care grounded in
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5
from V
November 08, 2023
Easily the most efficient medical facility I have ever stepped foot in. Everyone is friendly and professional…the campus is a very nice place to spend time if you have to spend the whole day for a bunch of testing. Food service has recently been revamped and has dramatically improved. When you consider the volume of people seeking specialized medical care IN ADDITION TO a very active ER, I find it is nearly miraculous that I have never waited more than 15 minutes past my scheduled appointment time to see my Dr, and that is coming twice a year for the last 7 years. Not once…
5
from Wenda
October 25, 2023
Amazing experience at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville!! After three trips to our local ER all resulting in an undiagnosable abdominal pain and seeing literally one dozen doctors, we were blessed with a referral to Mayo Clinic and my husband was healed!!!!! No more prescriptions! No more weight loss! No more issue! They found the problem on the first visit, had it removed three weeks later and no more pain praise God!!!!! Thank you to the entire staff from the gentleman at the entrance with his cheerful greetings to the kitchen staff who keep even the most grumpiest of patients happy and fed we appreciate all of you there at Mayo!! Thank you from my family to yours!
2
from emma dredge
October 24, 2023
The ER/ED staff is dismissive, taking forever to treat patients. I have been sitting in this damn hallway for 5 hours. Yes they have ran tests, no medication to treat any of my symptoms. Trying to discharge after doing nothing… Had to CRY to the doctor about how I felt my care wasn’t up to standard and then she eventually gives me meds. Mind you. After 5 hours. Thought Mayo was one of the best hospitals in the south. Will never be back.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $42,680
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $51,805
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $18,761
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $17,093
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $41,586
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $48,130
3.6
5 reviews
5
from V
November 08, 2023
Easily the most efficient medical facility I have ever stepped foot in. Everyone is friendly and professional…the campus is a very nice place to spend time if you have to spend the whole day for a bunch of testing. Food service has recently been revamped and has dramatically improved. When you consider the volume of people seeking specialized medical care IN ADDITION TO a very active ER, I find it is nearly miraculous that I have never waited more than 15 minutes past my scheduled appointment time to see my Dr, and that is coming twice a year for the last 7 years. Not once…
5
from Wenda
October 25, 2023
Amazing experience at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville!! After three trips to our local ER all resulting in an undiagnosable abdominal pain and seeing literally one dozen doctors, we were blessed with a referral to Mayo Clinic and my husband was healed!!!!! No more prescriptions! No more weight loss! No more issue! They found the problem on the first visit, had it removed three weeks later and no more pain praise God!!!!! Thank you to the entire staff from the gentleman at the entrance with his cheerful greetings to the kitchen staff who keep even the most grumpiest of patients happy and fed we appreciate all of you there at Mayo!! Thank you from my family to yours!
2
from emma dredge
October 24, 2023
The ER/ED staff is dismissive, taking forever to treat patients. I have been sitting in this damn hallway for 5 hours. Yes they have ran tests, no medication to treat any of my symptoms. Trying to discharge after doing nothing… Had to CRY to the doctor about how I felt my care wasn’t up to standard and then she eventually gives me meds. Mind you. After 5 hours. Thought Mayo was one of the best hospitals in the south. Will never be back.
Jacksonville, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The №1 hospital in Florida according to U.S. News & World Report 2021-2022. At Mayo Clinic in Florida, world-class providers and dedicated volunteers help you
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1
from Leigh Allore
November 16, 2023
Dealt with this hospital for several years. No matter what day or what doctor I've always been left with the same experience; cocky doctors playing God with the absolute worst bedside manner. Never again.
2
from Mimi Rajuile
November 07, 2023
My husband was a heart transplant patient here. One time they failed to give an accurate report for him to adjust his warfarin accordingly. Subsequently he suffered a stroke and had to have intracerebral hemorrhage surgery. My husband overlooked a lot of things and this hospital had the nerve to kick him off the transplant list. They called an old number and then said that since they couldn't get in touch with him he was non-complaint. I gathered so much proof to show that they were the ones who made an error. I got all the phone records and proof that we updated his information but it was evident that they just wanted to get rid of him. I wanted to sue so bad but I left them all to God. You should have been in that break up meeting. By the grace of God he got his transplant at an excellent hospital in CA.
5
from Britt B
August 18, 2023
Lynn at the gift shop was extremely helpful and made ordering flowers a seamless process. She was so kind and patient too.
Thank you Lynn!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $42,680
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $18,761
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $17,093
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $41,586
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $48,130
-
Wedge resection
≈ $41,281
3.9
5 reviews
1
from Leigh Allore
November 16, 2023
Dealt with this hospital for several years. No matter what day or what doctor I've always been left with the same experience; cocky doctors playing God with the absolute worst bedside manner. Never again.
2
from Mimi Rajuile
November 07, 2023
My husband was a heart transplant patient here. One time they failed to give an accurate report for him to adjust his warfarin accordingly. Subsequently he suffered a stroke and had to have intracerebral hemorrhage surgery. My husband overlooked a lot of things and this hospital had the nerve to kick him off the transplant list. They called an old number and then said that since they couldn't get in touch with him he was non-complaint. I gathered so much proof to show that they were the ones who made an error. I got all the phone records and proof that we updated his information but it was evident that they just wanted to get rid of him. I wanted to sue so bad but I left them all to God. You should have been in that break up meeting. By the grace of God he got his transplant at an excellent hospital in CA.
5
from Britt B
August 18, 2023
Lynn at the gift shop was extremely helpful and made ordering flowers a seamless process. She was so kind and patient too.
Thank you Lynn!
Phoenix, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Mayo Clinic in Arizona builds on our tradition of safe, innovative, integrated care. On two main campuses in Scottsdale and Phoenix, you'll receive world-class, safely
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5
from Christa Rants
December 22, 2022
We were at Vanderbilt before transferring to Mayo. This has been an amazing experience! It’s like it’s a requirement is to be super nice; Vanderbilt, not so much. I would recommend anyone to come here, and I’m so glad we chose to switch. The doctors, nurses, and even the staff (cafeteria, welcome center, etc) were by far nicer than Vanderbilt. They are so knowledgeable, thorough, and patient. Very impressed!!!
5
from Michael Carton
December 05, 2022
The Mayo Clinic is such a special place! It’s a medical facility that could also be a museum of art museum, history, and architecture. People travel from all over the world to be treated here, but what makes it truly special are the compassionate, skilled, and dedicated employees. I stood outside the Mayo Building and watched bus after bus pull up to the staff entrance - and watched countless everyday heroes get off those buses and go to work performing “miracles” at a place that provides hope to people who need it most.!!
5
from Jodene Francis
November 08, 2022
I had 7 uterine fibroids removed by Dr Khan. Well done. No complications. After six weeks I was back in gym doing great. Dr khan is the best. Great doctor. Nurse Logan day shift and Susan night took good care of me.!!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $42,680
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $51,805
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $18,761
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $17,093
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $41,586
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $48,130
4.1
5 reviews
5
from Christa Rants
December 22, 2022
We were at Vanderbilt before transferring to Mayo. This has been an amazing experience! It’s like it’s a requirement is to be super nice; Vanderbilt, not so much. I would recommend anyone to come here, and I’m so glad we chose to switch. The doctors, nurses, and even the staff (cafeteria, welcome center, etc) were by far nicer than Vanderbilt. They are so knowledgeable, thorough, and patient. Very impressed!!!
5
from Michael Carton
December 05, 2022
The Mayo Clinic is such a special place! It’s a medical facility that could also be a museum of art museum, history, and architecture. People travel from all over the world to be treated here, but what makes it truly special are the compassionate, skilled, and dedicated employees. I stood outside the Mayo Building and watched bus after bus pull up to the staff entrance - and watched countless everyday heroes get off those buses and go to work performing “miracles” at a place that provides hope to people who need it most.!!
5
from Jodene Francis
November 08, 2022
I had 7 uterine fibroids removed by Dr Khan. Well done. No complications. After six weeks I was back in gym doing great. Dr khan is the best. Great doctor. Nurse Logan day shift and Susan night took good care of me.!!
Rochester, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Welcome to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, the original and largest Mayo Clinic campus. Located in the heart of Rochester, Minnesota — a dynamic city
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5
from Gabriel Haas
November 03, 2023
I had a good experience with Mayo Clinic's cardiology service. From my initial inquiry, the cardiology team provided thorough explanations and reassured me about every procedure. The communication with the nursing and cardiac physiologists was excellent. I'm grateful for their professionalism and look forward to my tests next year.
1
from Ross
November 03, 2023
Doctors are nice once you get there, but the administration is horrendous. Sometimes I have had to wait over two days to just receive a call back about booking an appointment. This is not something I would expect from the NHS, let alone an expensive private clinic. I have to call multiple times just to remind them to call me back, and god help you if you miss their call
2
from Lola
October 27, 2023
Very expensive for not a full suite of tests. You just get told to exercise, take vitamins and reduce your weight and they may well not get to the bottom of your problem, unless you're happy to pay 'the sky's the limit' for all the extras. Communication is poor, staff foreign but pleasant.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $9,232
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $2,624
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $8,914
-
Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
≈ $18,385
-
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
≈ $53,372
-
Heart valve replacement
≈ $58,528
-
Heart valve repair
≈ $58,019
-
Aortic valve replacement (AVR)
≈ $66,910
-
Mitral valve replacement (MVR)
≈ $45,747
4.0
5 reviews
5
from Gabriel Haas
November 03, 2023
I had a good experience with Mayo Clinic's cardiology service. From my initial inquiry, the cardiology team provided thorough explanations and reassured me about every procedure. The communication with the nursing and cardiac physiologists was excellent. I'm grateful for their professionalism and look forward to my tests next year.
1
from Ross
November 03, 2023
Doctors are nice once you get there, but the administration is horrendous. Sometimes I have had to wait over two days to just receive a call back about booking an appointment. This is not something I would expect from the NHS, let alone an expensive private clinic. I have to call multiple times just to remind them to call me back, and god help you if you miss their call
2
from Lola
October 27, 2023
Very expensive for not a full suite of tests. You just get told to exercise, take vitamins and reduce your weight and they may well not get to the bottom of your problem, unless you're happy to pay 'the sky's the limit' for all the extras. Communication is poor, staff foreign but pleasant.
London, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Thoracic surgery, Oncology
Newsweek ranks Mayo Clinic in the United States as the best hospital in the world. U.S. News & World Report has ranked it No. 1
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1
from 1234wordlife
November 20, 2023
I'm currently here and I can tell you this place is a sad example of a hospital nurses are not interested in taking care of people they see how fast they can get out your room you going to be room up with someone and you have to watch out for each other the doctors are dumb all they do is tests and hope they find something and they wait until something bad is about to happen before you get any treatment had better treatment in smaller hospitals pass on this place they just in it for the money also food is bad nothing good please save your money. Place is like a burning trashcan.
5
from M Walter
October 05, 2023
The Cleveland Clinic is a different breed of hospital from the others I’ve been in. Everyone who participated in my care was thoughtful, well trained, and skillful. They’re a hub for up-to-date practices & medical knowledge. And the practitioners have exceptional levels of experience earned through high volumes of cases. Importantly, the staff seem well supported. So many members of staff went above & beyond. The cleaning staff made an origami elephant out of a towel when I first got there. The dining staff tailored meals for my specific needs and made a surprise cake for my birthday. Transport held good conversations while easily navigating. Nurses, technicians, etc adapted to limiting check-ins/procedures to the certain hours when I asked (to protect sleep). There’s museum quality art on nearly all the walls (good incentive to go on walks in the halls) and nice facilities. There were some bureaucratic challenges when I was first admitted, but in spite of that, I still evangelize to friends & relatives all the time - if you need more serious care, go to the Cleveland Clinic.
5
from Fiscus Tom
August 18, 2023
This place is a gift from above. It’s absolutely amazing how they put together the teams and staff that they have. My surgeon Dr. Faisal Bakaeen gave me a bypass (CABG) surgery and I cannot thank him enough. His team, the nurses and staff in this hospital from the emergency room to step-down are honestly the nicest people I have ever met in a hospital. They truly care and will not let you leave if your problems are not solved. This place is the real deal, don’t hesitate to get there opinion, I’m so glad that I did. Thank you Dr Bakaeen, you save my life and I will never forget you…
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $24,055
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,645
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $19,561
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $42,680
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $18,761
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $17,093
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $41,586
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $48,130
-
Wedge resection
≈ $41,281
3.6
5 reviews
1
from 1234wordlife
November 20, 2023
I'm currently here and I can tell you this place is a sad example of a hospital nurses are not interested in taking care of people they see how fast they can get out your room you going to be room up with someone and you have to watch out for each other the doctors are dumb all they do is tests and hope they find something and they wait until something bad is about to happen before you get any treatment had better treatment in smaller hospitals pass on this place they just in it for the money also food is bad nothing good please save your money. Place is like a burning trashcan.
5
from M Walter
October 05, 2023
The Cleveland Clinic is a different breed of hospital from the others I’ve been in. Everyone who participated in my care was thoughtful, well trained, and skillful. They’re a hub for up-to-date practices & medical knowledge. And the practitioners have exceptional levels of experience earned through high volumes of cases. Importantly, the staff seem well supported. So many members of staff went above & beyond. The cleaning staff made an origami elephant out of a towel when I first got there. The dining staff tailored meals for my specific needs and made a surprise cake for my birthday. Transport held good conversations while easily navigating. Nurses, technicians, etc adapted to limiting check-ins/procedures to the certain hours when I asked (to protect sleep). There’s museum quality art on nearly all the walls (good incentive to go on walks in the halls) and nice facilities. There were some bureaucratic challenges when I was first admitted, but in spite of that, I still evangelize to friends & relatives all the time - if you need more serious care, go to the Cleveland Clinic.
5
from Fiscus Tom
August 18, 2023
This place is a gift from above. It’s absolutely amazing how they put together the teams and staff that they have. My surgeon Dr. Faisal Bakaeen gave me a bypass (CABG) surgery and I cannot thank him enough. His team, the nurses and staff in this hospital from the emergency room to step-down are honestly the nicest people I have ever met in a hospital. They truly care and will not let you leave if your problems are not solved. This place is the real deal, don’t hesitate to get there opinion, I’m so glad that I did. Thank you Dr Bakaeen, you save my life and I will never forget you…
Cleveland, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Cleveland Clinic was at the forefront of modern medicine when it was first organized as a multi-specialty group practice in 1921. From a small outpatient
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 5 — Berkana clinic in Moscow, Russia and 3 more, clinic with the most reviews number of 35757 — Aster CMI hospital in Bengaluru, India.
With rating 4.0 and over — 176 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Esophageal stricture:
worldwide
578 clinics
Germany
38 clinics
Brazil
37 clinics
Mexico
25 clinics
Colombia
24 clinics
India
23 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Esophageal stricture treatment:
Esophageal dilation,
Esophageal stenting,
and
Esophagocoloplasty
.
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Procedures
Diseases
- Angioplasty of the brachiocephalic vessels $486 - $28,134
- Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery $43 - $14,626
- Arteriovenous (AV) graft surgery $136 - $26,436
- Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair $680 - $102,125
- Atypical resections of the lung $654 - $37,142
- Bilobectomy $588 - $48,130
- Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) $824 - $295,965
- Extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP) $1,569 - $79,133
- Lobectomy $588 - $61,420
- Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery $706 - $88,720
- Pancoast tumor surgery $533 - $16,278
- Peripheral artery bypass $569 - $79,160
- Pneumonectomy $745 - $50,908
- Reconstructive surgery for peripheral artery disease (PAD) $715 - $65,755
- Redo heart surgery $1,913 - $85,281
- Renal artery angioplasty and stenting $569 - $29,656
- Repair of the ruptured sinuses of Valsalva $3,907 - $89,376
- Secondary Cimino arteriovenous anastomosis surgery $269 - $12,823
- Septal myectomy $3,195 - $112,552
- Sleeve lobectomy $2,117 - $74,849
- Arrhythmia
- Atherosclerosis
- Chronic thromboembolic disease
- Chylothorax
- Coronary artery disease (CAD)
- Dilated cardiomyopathy
- End-stage heart failure
- Fibrothorax
- Hemothorax
- Hyperhidrosis
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)
- Hypogastric artery stenosis
- Iliac artery aneurysm
- Mesenteric ischemia
- Peripheral artery aneurysm
- Pleural effusion
- Prosthetic valve dysfunction
- Pulmonary embolism (PE)
- Sarcoidosis
- Thymoma