Rib sarcoma treatment in 489 Thoracic surgery clinics worldwide
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489 clinics specializing in Thoracic surgery providing treatment of Rib sarcoma Rib sarcoma is a rare form of cancer that develops in the soft tissues or bones of the ribs. It can cause pain, swelling, and potentially affect nearby organs, leading to breathing difficulties and other symptoms. Early detection and treatment are crucial for better outcomes. disease worldwide.
5
from Thomas Hummer
October 13, 2023
Our two children were born in this hospital in 2019 and 2023.
We can only report positive things about our time here. You felt very cared for and the entire team is extremely competent, motivated, courteous and friendly.
It is important to me to mention this and thank you for all your efforts.
Thank you very much for your support.
All the very best.
1
from Lidia Felecan
September 21, 2023
I had the most horrible experience in the gynecology department here, my house doctor told me to go to the emergency room and when I got in for my consultation the doctor told me my problem is not an emergency and that there are people who actually need help. It was my first time seeing a gynecologist and she asked me if I have been before and I said no because I was not financially able to ever before and she almost laughed at me and said „no doctors in your country?“ she was clearly bothered by the fact that I asked her if we can speak in English. After she consulted me she said she can’t give me a diagnostic and than gave me a prescription without a diagnostic. She made me feel very uncomfortable, she made fun of me and where I come from, made me feel like I am not worth helping even tho my house doctor did. That woman should not be a doctor of any kind she was horrible!
5
from carina leutgeb
August 11, 2023
We were in the children's hospital last night with our 10-week-old daughter and were really excited. Of course it was to wait but that's the way it is now.
The doctors and the nurse were super nice and took really good care of our mouse.
Our mouse obviously felt good, despite being in a really bad mood. During the examination she made the whole team and us smile and laugh.
We felt very well cared for.
Thanks!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $5,400
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $12,376
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $31,133
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $5,124
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $2,301
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $11,717
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $9,549
-
Wedge resection
≈ $22,716
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $913
3.1
5 reviews
5
from Thomas Hummer
October 13, 2023
Our two children were born in this hospital in 2019 and 2023.
We can only report positive things about our time here. You felt very cared for and the entire team is extremely competent, motivated, courteous and friendly.
It is important to me to mention this and thank you for all your efforts.
Thank you very much for your support.
All the very best.
1
from Lidia Felecan
September 21, 2023
I had the most horrible experience in the gynecology department here, my house doctor told me to go to the emergency room and when I got in for my consultation the doctor told me my problem is not an emergency and that there are people who actually need help. It was my first time seeing a gynecologist and she asked me if I have been before and I said no because I was not financially able to ever before and she almost laughed at me and said „no doctors in your country?“ she was clearly bothered by the fact that I asked her if we can speak in English. After she consulted me she said she can’t give me a diagnostic and than gave me a prescription without a diagnostic. She made me feel very uncomfortable, she made fun of me and where I come from, made me feel like I am not worth helping even tho my house doctor did. That woman should not be a doctor of any kind she was horrible!
5
from carina leutgeb
August 11, 2023
We were in the children's hospital last night with our 10-week-old daughter and were really excited. Of course it was to wait but that's the way it is now.
The doctors and the nurse were super nice and took really good care of our mouse.
Our mouse obviously felt good, despite being in a really bad mood. During the examination she made the whole team and us smile and laugh.
We felt very well cared for.
Thanks!
Linz, Austria
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Kepler University Hospital was founded on December 31, 2015 with the merger of the three renowned and traditional hospitals: General Hospital of the City
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3
from Maca Acuña Olmos
November 27, 2023
5
from Ernesto Francesa
April 06, 2023
of the best clinics in Bogotá.
5
from ruben dario rodriguez losada
April 26, 2019
Design and sophistication for the Health of Colombians!!!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $4,277
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $6,125
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $14,063
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,652
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,086
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $7,032
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $7,141
-
Wedge resection
≈ $11,046
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $329
4.3
3 reviews
3
from Maca Acuña Olmos
November 27, 2023
5
from Ernesto Francesa
April 06, 2023
of the best clinics in Bogotá.
5
from ruben dario rodriguez losada
April 26, 2019
Design and sophistication for the Health of Colombians!!!
Bogota, Colombia
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Spanish; Castilian
Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá is a private social organization that works to be a leader and positive influencer in the health sector and to
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2
from Leni Agustin
May 01, 2022
the nurse's service at night was unsatisfactory, the nurse was asked to be unresponsive, the glass for the medicine did not replace a new one, the floor was dirty and there were lots of cockroaches, for a big hospital in Kaohsiung it was very disappointing.
1
from Venus KANG
January 15, 2022
Very bad experience under Dr. 李Oㄑㄧˊ’s diagnosis, less friendly to patient, being late for daily morning check and couldn’t explain well, asking for doing nonsense tests, waste time.
5
from Airen Corsino
November 05, 2019
Huge hospital with good facilities, friendly staff and clean surrounding. With McDonald's inside the hospital and family Mart.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $5,648
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $13,930
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $6,494
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $8,313
-
Wedge resection
≈ $9,746
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $1,632
-
Lobectomy
≈ $11,480
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $4,151
-
Pneumonectomy
≈ $8,507
3.2
5 reviews
2
from Leni Agustin
May 01, 2022
the nurse's service at night was unsatisfactory, the nurse was asked to be unresponsive, the glass for the medicine did not replace a new one, the floor was dirty and there were lots of cockroaches, for a big hospital in Kaohsiung it was very disappointing.
1
from Venus KANG
January 15, 2022
Very bad experience under Dr. 李Oㄑㄧˊ’s diagnosis, less friendly to patient, being late for daily morning check and couldn’t explain well, asking for doing nonsense tests, waste time.
5
from Airen Corsino
November 05, 2019
Huge hospital with good facilities, friendly staff and clean surrounding. With McDonald's inside the hospital and family Mart.
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The hospital was founded on New Year's Day in 1986. After 30 years of growth, it has grown from specialty to excellence. Currently, there are
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2
from So So Omar 2012012MS
November 07, 2023
There's a good people and there's a very bad people, but the hospital has to make a Training courses for workers to deal with patients and should be attention to patients' complaints.
I wonder how a kind docteur like Dr
Ilenko Anna has a secretary like that🤷🏻♀️ her secretary is a very tough person😬 Violent, aggressive👽 and attacker😡 She does not respect the patients😡 and believes that they are her slaves😈 and that she works for free not for money, and that she works in her own institution or in her home.
1
from Salem alazmi
August 11, 2023
Unfortunately, the hospital has become bad. It has become for trainee doctors, not for excellent doctors in the past. I am talking about an experience in 2014 on a treatment trip, and the patient was treated with the best treatment and the best treatment. Now we returned to the same hospital. Unfortunately, it became clear to me that it had become a place for trainee doctors who endangered patients' lives and dealt with worse than bad, and this is a problem Unfortunately, a large international hospital disappointed a lot
3
from Rosa Dem
July 14, 2023
Do you think that it’s fair to make a patient wait in the hall from 9am to 4pm to enter his room that was already reserved 21 days before in order to proceed with his chemotherapy!!!!This is not acceptable!! The patient is already ill, plus they are making him wait for more than 6 hours on a chair in the hall!!! So unprofessional and missorganized!!!!!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $4,171
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $3,204
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $4,877
-
Wedge resection
≈ $16,470
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $275
-
Lobectomy
≈ $21,884
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,421
-
Pneumonectomy
≈ $14,545
-
Thoracoscopic lung resection
≈ $4,497
3.7
5 reviews
2
from So So Omar 2012012MS
November 07, 2023
There's a good people and there's a very bad people, but the hospital has to make a Training courses for workers to deal with patients and should be attention to patients' complaints.
I wonder how a kind docteur like Dr
Ilenko Anna has a secretary like that🤷🏻♀️ her secretary is a very tough person😬 Violent, aggressive👽 and attacker😡 She does not respect the patients😡 and believes that they are her slaves😈 and that she works for free not for money, and that she works in her own institution or in her home.
1
from Salem alazmi
August 11, 2023
Unfortunately, the hospital has become bad. It has become for trainee doctors, not for excellent doctors in the past. I am talking about an experience in 2014 on a treatment trip, and the patient was treated with the best treatment and the best treatment. Now we returned to the same hospital. Unfortunately, it became clear to me that it had become a place for trainee doctors who endangered patients' lives and dealt with worse than bad, and this is a problem Unfortunately, a large international hospital disappointed a lot
3
from Rosa Dem
July 14, 2023
Do you think that it’s fair to make a patient wait in the hall from 9am to 4pm to enter his room that was already reserved 21 days before in order to proceed with his chemotherapy!!!!This is not acceptable!! The patient is already ill, plus they are making him wait for more than 6 hours on a chair in the hall!!! So unprofessional and missorganized!!!!!
Villejuif, France
Specializations: Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, Italian, Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese
Leading Cancer Centre in Europe, Gustave Roussy is ranked #5 world's best oncology hospital according to Newsweek magazine and the first one outside the United
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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:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,338
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $18,438
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $23,181
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $19,795
-
Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
≈ $35,398
-
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA)
≈ $33,899
-
Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $3,197
-
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
≈ $131,250
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:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,338
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $18,438
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $23,181
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $19,795
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $8,778
-
Epidural block
≈ $3,492
-
Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD)
≈ $38,265
-
Vertebroplasty
≈ $24,101
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:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $39,738
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $49,108
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $17,447
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $16,213
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $4,125
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,338
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $85,838
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $18,438
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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5
from Shorne Lassiter
August 27, 2023
My experience with the staff was a very special and good one of course there were a couple of not so greats but as a whole I totally appreciated the experience and staff!
5
from Jonathan Engelke
July 26, 2023
My wife and I welcomed our first child with John Hopskins and we were treated exceptionally. Our stay lasted 6 days.
Nearly every member of the staff seemed to truly believe in the work they were doing and it instilled confidence in my wife and I.
The student nurses were very helpful and what they may have lacked in experience they made up for in drive and enthusiasm!
Two of the nurses, who helped my wife in labour, even visited us the next day to congratulate us and check up on the status of our child.
It did get busy for the nurses the last few days and we would love to have seen more lactation specialists on staff available to help us but after this incredible experience I will certainly encourage my wife and other parents to include John Hospkins in future family planning.
5
from Krystle Blomquist
June 13, 2023
We had a very nice experience here. Dr Kuwera and staff took perfect care of our toddler. He was competent, thorough and friendly-explaining everything as he went. It’s a large hospital, but with many helpful staff stations throughout, it’s easy enough to find your way around. Must register before entering, which ensures safety. Very thankful for wonderful healthcare.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $39,738
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $17,447
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $16,213
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $4,125
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $85,838
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $35,287
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $18,777
-
Diagnostic thoracotomy
≈ $15,949
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Shorne Lassiter
August 27, 2023
My experience with the staff was a very special and good one of course there were a couple of not so greats but as a whole I totally appreciated the experience and staff!
5
from Jonathan Engelke
July 26, 2023
My wife and I welcomed our first child with John Hopskins and we were treated exceptionally. Our stay lasted 6 days.
Nearly every member of the staff seemed to truly believe in the work they were doing and it instilled confidence in my wife and I.
The student nurses were very helpful and what they may have lacked in experience they made up for in drive and enthusiasm!
Two of the nurses, who helped my wife in labour, even visited us the next day to congratulate us and check up on the status of our child.
It did get busy for the nurses the last few days and we would love to have seen more lactation specialists on staff available to help us but after this incredible experience I will certainly encourage my wife and other parents to include John Hospkins in future family planning.
5
from Krystle Blomquist
June 13, 2023
We had a very nice experience here. Dr Kuwera and staff took perfect care of our toddler. He was competent, thorough and friendly-explaining everything as he went. It’s a large hospital, but with many helpful staff stations throughout, it’s easy enough to find your way around. Must register before entering, which ensures safety. Very thankful for wonderful healthcare.
Baltimore, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Russian, Thai, Tagalog, Urdu, Vietnamese, Yiddish, Yoruba, Portuguese, Spanish; Castilian, Greek, Modern, Khmer, Igbo
Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, on the East Coast of the United States, Johns Hopkins Medicine unites the physicians and scientists of the Johns Hopkins University
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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:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $38,903
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $45,218
-
Wedge resection
≈ $39,101
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,338
-
Lobectomy
≈ $48,570
-
Video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) lobectomy, bullectomy, bilobectomy
≈ $53,798
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $18,438
-
Pneumonectomy
≈ $48,134
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:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $38,903
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $45,218
-
Wedge resection
≈ $39,101
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,338
-
Lobectomy
≈ $48,570
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $18,438
-
Pneumonectomy
≈ $48,134
-
Thoracoscopic lung resection
≈ $37,468
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 Ann Borisenko
December 07, 2023
I have visited this medical center firstly and I was really satisfied by reception staff, girls were very polite and kind :) I ve visited surgeon and doctor was also very king, responsive and attentive. I was worried, as is usually the case when you come to a surgeon, but he explained every action and was constantly interested in how I was feeling.
5
from Ozlem Erguc
November 16, 2023
Special thanks to Dr Bognár Zoltán and his team! They saved me today and showed great emphaty, which I will never forget. Thank you!
5
from Péter Tamás Nagy
July 13, 2023
I had an appointment and I've been called almost right away when I've arrived. The doctor was really nice. She explained what will happen and answered all of my questions. I felt comfortable and didn't worry. Excellent service.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $2,469
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $4,497
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $1,854
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,225
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $71
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $606
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $9,880
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $1,851
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $3,640
4.2
5 reviews
5
from Ann Borisenko
December 07, 2023
I have visited this medical center firstly and I was really satisfied by reception staff, girls were very polite and kind :) I ve visited surgeon and doctor was also very king, responsive and attentive. I was worried, as is usually the case when you come to a surgeon, but he explained every action and was constantly interested in how I was feeling.
5
from Ozlem Erguc
November 16, 2023
Special thanks to Dr Bognár Zoltán and his team! They saved me today and showed great emphaty, which I will never forget. Thank you!
5
from Péter Tamás Nagy
July 13, 2023
I had an appointment and I've been called almost right away when I've arrived. The doctor was really nice. She explained what will happen and answered all of my questions. I felt comfortable and didn't worry. Excellent service.
Budapest, Hungary
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Dentistry
Languages: English, Hungarian
The location of the Swiss Premium Medical Center on Nagyenyed Street was chosen according to its easy access by public transport and car. The Medical
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2
from Adam Sandler
December 06, 2023
Majority of our experience here has been great, however since we spend most of our time in the Nicu with our baby boy, you would think that the nurses who are watching them follow some type of guide to respectfully work quietly so that the babies who needs rest can rest peacefully, but no! That’s not the case, they gossip out loud with one another, they slam drawers, trash lids, and more. Our kid has a heart condition so resting is the best thing for him to get him where he needs to be for his surgery. He is always startled or woken up by all of the noises going on. All I ask is that you guys respect the needs of the kids who needs to rest and try not to make so much noise or talk so loud, especially if is just about gossip. Thanks
1
from Rick Mclean
November 19, 2023
UCLA should be ashamed to call itself a hospital . I placed a negative review of UCLA, Ronald Reagan Hospital A few days ago and I see it it has been removed.
First of all upon my arrival at the ER, after requesting That all of my doctors be within my network I was told by the person checking me in ( cold As a bottom of a rock ) it is against the law for him to tell me if the doctors are within network. Which I know is against the law in California.
This place is basically not any better, and has lower standards than any Third World country hospital. If I was able to give it a zero or even minus I would.
There was basically a dozen seats in the ER for waiting so as you are exposed to any illness.
I was seen after five hours for a heart problem
There is nowhere to charge your phone, so as to keep in touch with loved ones.
People are spread out and strewn throughout the hallways ( including tents, just outside the ER ) with no privacy and total humiliation.
The ER is full of homeless, looking for a place to sleep.
I will continue to post continuously, until my experience is not deleted.
If you have or care for your loved ones, do not bring them here like I said, this is below third world healthcare standards
5
from Brittany Wolf
November 09, 2023
I gave birth to my daughter here in early 2022 & will be giving birth here in early 2024. I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else for OB care. I live in Tarzana so the drive while in labor was not fun & I could have gone to a much closer hospital but I trust UCLA Westwood more than any other ER/OB department & can’t imagine having gone elsewhere. The labor & delivery nurses are compassionate, informative & kind. My Dr. Is Dr. Zapata but she wasn’t on call when I gave birth so I saw another Dr, so sorry I don’t remember her name, but she was amazing and I felt in very capable & caring hands. I recommend this hospital for anyone I know who’s pregnancy for maternal & postpartum care. I’m very surprised the rating isn’t higher as overall the doctors are wonderful, up to date, the nurses are very capable & always warm in my experience. Also, it’s such a well maintained campus with updated equipment & very clean overall.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $39,738
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $17,447
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $16,213
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $4,125
-
Open chest surgery
$153,555 - $326,485
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $35,287
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $18,777
-
Diagnostic thoracotomy
≈ $15,949
3.8
5 reviews
2
from Adam Sandler
December 06, 2023
Majority of our experience here has been great, however since we spend most of our time in the Nicu with our baby boy, you would think that the nurses who are watching them follow some type of guide to respectfully work quietly so that the babies who needs rest can rest peacefully, but no! That’s not the case, they gossip out loud with one another, they slam drawers, trash lids, and more. Our kid has a heart condition so resting is the best thing for him to get him where he needs to be for his surgery. He is always startled or woken up by all of the noises going on. All I ask is that you guys respect the needs of the kids who needs to rest and try not to make so much noise or talk so loud, especially if is just about gossip. Thanks
1
from Rick Mclean
November 19, 2023
UCLA should be ashamed to call itself a hospital . I placed a negative review of UCLA, Ronald Reagan Hospital A few days ago and I see it it has been removed.
First of all upon my arrival at the ER, after requesting That all of my doctors be within my network I was told by the person checking me in ( cold As a bottom of a rock ) it is against the law for him to tell me if the doctors are within network. Which I know is against the law in California.
This place is basically not any better, and has lower standards than any Third World country hospital. If I was able to give it a zero or even minus I would.
There was basically a dozen seats in the ER for waiting so as you are exposed to any illness.
I was seen after five hours for a heart problem
There is nowhere to charge your phone, so as to keep in touch with loved ones.
People are spread out and strewn throughout the hallways ( including tents, just outside the ER ) with no privacy and total humiliation.
The ER is full of homeless, looking for a place to sleep.
I will continue to post continuously, until my experience is not deleted.
If you have or care for your loved ones, do not bring them here like I said, this is below third world healthcare standards
5
from Brittany Wolf
November 09, 2023
I gave birth to my daughter here in early 2022 & will be giving birth here in early 2024. I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else for OB care. I live in Tarzana so the drive while in labor was not fun & I could have gone to a much closer hospital but I trust UCLA Westwood more than any other ER/OB department & can’t imagine having gone elsewhere. The labor & delivery nurses are compassionate, informative & kind. My Dr. Is Dr. Zapata but she wasn’t on call when I gave birth so I saw another Dr, so sorry I don’t remember her name, but she was amazing and I felt in very capable & caring hands. I recommend this hospital for anyone I know who’s pregnancy for maternal & postpartum care. I’m very surprised the rating isn’t higher as overall the doctors are wonderful, up to date, the nurses are very capable & always warm in my experience. Also, it’s such a well maintained campus with updated equipment & very clean overall.
Los Angeles, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Founded in 1955, UCLA Medical Center became Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in 2008, reopening in a new 10-story structure (eight above ground) that takes
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4
from Ittipon Cheowanish
October 09, 2023
One of the best international hospital in Bangkok. Very nice facility and management system with a very good atmosphere, unlike in the hospital. Doctors are the top notch from each type of specialist. Not a good place to visit but if you have to come to hospital, this is one of your choice.
5
from Itamar Shechter
September 12, 2023
We are tourists which wanted private hospital for urgent business.
20 minutes after we got inside the place we saw a doctor.
Everything looked very professional.
Everyone knew English very well, especially the doctor.
We got excellent treatment at excellent speed and everything was well explained for us.
Also they have live music when you wait which is nice.
5
from Vitalii Mochkodan
July 05, 2023
I had an outstanding experience with Dr. Tarinee for my LASIK SMILE surgery. Her professionalism, deep knowledge, and excellent communication skills, particularly in English, gave me immense confidence throughout the process.
Her patient-oriented approach stood out, as she was always ready to address my concerns, enhancing my trust in her expertise. It's now two months post-surgery, and I'm thrilled with the results. I'm free of inconveniences, seeing clearer than ever.
Dr. Tarinee is highly recommended for anyone contemplating LASIK surgery. Her surgical skill, along with her genuine care for patients, makes her the ideal choice. I'm truly grateful for her exceptional service.
#BangkokHospital #BangkokHospitalLasikCenter #BangkokLasikCenter #Lasik #FemtoLasik #ReLEx #relexsmile #smile #เลสิก #ศูนย์เลสิกโรงพยาบาลกรุงเทพ
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $6,492
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $9,858
-
Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
$11,704 - $16,206
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $4,353
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $2,412
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $1,029
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $18,734
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $8,983
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $8,537
3.9
5 reviews
4
from Ittipon Cheowanish
October 09, 2023
One of the best international hospital in Bangkok. Very nice facility and management system with a very good atmosphere, unlike in the hospital. Doctors are the top notch from each type of specialist. Not a good place to visit but if you have to come to hospital, this is one of your choice.
5
from Itamar Shechter
September 12, 2023
We are tourists which wanted private hospital for urgent business.
20 minutes after we got inside the place we saw a doctor.
Everything looked very professional.
Everyone knew English very well, especially the doctor.
We got excellent treatment at excellent speed and everything was well explained for us.
Also they have live music when you wait which is nice.
5
from Vitalii Mochkodan
July 05, 2023
I had an outstanding experience with Dr. Tarinee for my LASIK SMILE surgery. Her professionalism, deep knowledge, and excellent communication skills, particularly in English, gave me immense confidence throughout the process.
Her patient-oriented approach stood out, as she was always ready to address my concerns, enhancing my trust in her expertise. It's now two months post-surgery, and I'm thrilled with the results. I'm free of inconveniences, seeing clearer than ever.
Dr. Tarinee is highly recommended for anyone contemplating LASIK surgery. Her surgical skill, along with her genuine care for patients, makes her the ideal choice. I'm truly grateful for her exceptional service.
#BangkokHospital #BangkokHospitalLasikCenter #BangkokLasikCenter #Lasik #FemtoLasik #ReLEx #relexsmile #smile #เลสิก #ศูนย์เลสิกโรงพยาบาลกรุงเทพ
Bangkok, Thailand
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Bangkok Hospital was established in 1972 as one of the first private hospitals in Thailand. Over the past 49 years we have expanded our operations
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1
from Matti Chanturia
June 29, 2023
I spent 32 hours without food or drink because I was told I would have a surgery to drain an abscess (procedure itself generally takes 30-40 mins). After all those hours I am requesting to get transferred and the head nurse is rejecting the notion. I thought NHS was bad, this is a disgrace… I’m being treated like a 3rd class citizen.
3
from Yitzchak Freeman
June 20, 2023
Medically and clinically very good, staff very pleasant and helpful. Site is poorly signposted and difficult to find the department you need on first visit if you're not familiar with it. Parking very difficult and quite expensive. Good selection of on-site retail outlets in the mall. Views over surrounding area are breathtaking.
4
from Sabrina Liu
May 21, 2023
I was here just to see the stained glass windows (Chagall windows) in the synagogue. They are so beautiful! The entrance fee is 25 which comes with an audio guide and a brochure.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $17,280
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $26,718
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $11,349
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $17,144
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $3,208
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $54,548
-
Chest wall deformity correction
≈ $22,089
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $24,653
-
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS)
≈ $15,100
3.7
5 reviews
1
from Matti Chanturia
June 29, 2023
I spent 32 hours without food or drink because I was told I would have a surgery to drain an abscess (procedure itself generally takes 30-40 mins). After all those hours I am requesting to get transferred and the head nurse is rejecting the notion. I thought NHS was bad, this is a disgrace… I’m being treated like a 3rd class citizen.
3
from Yitzchak Freeman
June 20, 2023
Medically and clinically very good, staff very pleasant and helpful. Site is poorly signposted and difficult to find the department you need on first visit if you're not familiar with it. Parking very difficult and quite expensive. Good selection of on-site retail outlets in the mall. Views over surrounding area are breathtaking.
4
from Sabrina Liu
May 21, 2023
I was here just to see the stained glass windows (Chagall windows) in the synagogue. They are so beautiful! The entrance fee is 25 which comes with an audio guide and a brochure.
Jerusalem, Israel
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
With over 130 departments and clinics, Hadassah Ein Kerem provides Israel's most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services for the local and national population and a
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1
from B B
December 05, 2023
This hospitals hiring practices are down right racist the hr department is deceptive and i see why this campus has a high turnover rate. If you are a person that speaks up for yourself and don't fit the so called culture don't apply you won't last long they will gaslight, be dismissive and show down right racism in you're face. Look at the rating on culture look at the rating
on mangement?. People of color be Forwarned
2
from Andy Terzyan
December 03, 2023
This review is more from an employment perspective and how the hospital operates behind the scenes. There’s a reason why UCLA is popular… they have money, mostly state of the art equipment, the hospital is clean and well designed but what happens behind the scenes is just plain scary.
I worked here for about 3 years and was regularly dealing with high school drama, backstabbing colleagues, and abusive management. When you’re working somewhere that has a reputation, everyone will try to throw you under the bus in order to lift themselves up in front of management. Lies, deceit, manipulation, etc. UCLA is no exception and they did nothing to prevent this.
I’ve worked for 4 major hospitals and UCLA is low on that list as one of the worst hospitals I’ve worked in. The culture here is very toxic and I know a handful of people who have also quit for similar reasons to the ones I cited.
2
from Alex Khersonskiy
November 29, 2023
ER -great
Nurse-amazing
Clean hospital -great
One problem they are here to make money. All three doctors didn't review meds. I complained about side effects. They don't care. They take 10min and they run away. Complete fraud!!!! Doctors upstairs do not take time to study and you can't locate them. They hide!!! This is not right. doctors need to be available all the time on each floor!!!! All doctors are new. No experience
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $19,795
-
Laminectomy
≈ $77,270
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $17,876
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $17,338
-
Chiari decompression surgery
≈ $18,375
-
Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $30,200
-
Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $72,345
-
Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $27,487
3.6
5 reviews
1
from B B
December 05, 2023
This hospitals hiring practices are down right racist the hr department is deceptive and i see why this campus has a high turnover rate. If you are a person that speaks up for yourself and don't fit the so called culture don't apply you won't last long they will gaslight, be dismissive and show down right racism in you're face. Look at the rating on culture look at the rating
on mangement?. People of color be Forwarned
2
from Andy Terzyan
December 03, 2023
This review is more from an employment perspective and how the hospital operates behind the scenes. There’s a reason why UCLA is popular… they have money, mostly state of the art equipment, the hospital is clean and well designed but what happens behind the scenes is just plain scary.
I worked here for about 3 years and was regularly dealing with high school drama, backstabbing colleagues, and abusive management. When you’re working somewhere that has a reputation, everyone will try to throw you under the bus in order to lift themselves up in front of management. Lies, deceit, manipulation, etc. UCLA is no exception and they did nothing to prevent this.
I’ve worked for 4 major hospitals and UCLA is low on that list as one of the worst hospitals I’ve worked in. The culture here is very toxic and I know a handful of people who have also quit for similar reasons to the ones I cited.
2
from Alex Khersonskiy
November 29, 2023
ER -great
Nurse-amazing
Clean hospital -great
One problem they are here to make money. All three doctors didn't review meds. I complained about side effects. They don't care. They take 10min and they run away. Complete fraud!!!! Doctors upstairs do not take time to study and you can't locate them. They hide!!! This is not right. doctors need to be available all the time on each floor!!!! All doctors are new. No experience
Santa Monica, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Founded in 1926 as Santa Monica's first hospital by local physicians Drs. William S. Mortensen and August B. Hromadka, the medical center has grown and
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5
from Mario Gatti
November 11, 2023
Very positive experience. Dr Davies was extremely professional, listened to my concerns, reviewed and explained the MRI and dedicated the necessary time without being rushed. Very pleased with him and all his staff from scheduling, checking-in, radiologists, nurses and doctor assistant. 👍🏻
5
from Paul Drago
November 10, 2023
Went in for a full left hip replacement with Dr Jacob Drew. My interactions with him and his staff were always positive. He took the time to explain the procedure and answer any questions that I had. He even called to check in the night before my surgery. I would highly recommend him for anyone needing a hip or knee replacement.
5
from Tom King
November 08, 2023
Great Doctor and Staff to work with. Removed my cancer and still cancer free 3 years later. Extremely helpful and has answered all my questions and then some. She is a doctor who actually cares about her patients unlike my PCP . I would Highly Recommend Dr Megan E. Anderson and her staff.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $24,243
-
Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $39,738
-
Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $17,447
-
Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $16,213
-
Thoracentesis
≈ $4,125
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $6,338
-
Open chest surgery
≈ $85,838
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $18,438
-
Mediastinoscopy
≈ $35,287
4.2
5 reviews
5
from Mario Gatti
November 11, 2023
Very positive experience. Dr Davies was extremely professional, listened to my concerns, reviewed and explained the MRI and dedicated the necessary time without being rushed. Very pleased with him and all his staff from scheduling, checking-in, radiologists, nurses and doctor assistant. 👍🏻
5
from Paul Drago
November 10, 2023
Went in for a full left hip replacement with Dr Jacob Drew. My interactions with him and his staff were always positive. He took the time to explain the procedure and answer any questions that I had. He even called to check in the night before my surgery. I would highly recommend him for anyone needing a hip or knee replacement.
5
from Tom King
November 08, 2023
Great Doctor and Staff to work with. Removed my cancer and still cancer free 3 years later. Extremely helpful and has answered all my questions and then some. She is a doctor who actually cares about her patients unlike my PCP . I would Highly Recommend Dr Megan E. Anderson and her staff.
Boston, United States
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is part of Beth Israel Lahey Health, a new health care system that brings together academic medical centers and
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1
from Łukasz Winiecki
October 27, 2023
Sorry, tragedy. My daughter had a car accident on Thursday, she didn't go to the doctor because she said she felt fine, on Friday my chest started hurting and she felt worse, we went to the emergency room but they sent me to the family doctor even though it was Friday evening and the family doctor would be able to see me only on Monday. There are no words for all this.
5
from Iwona Pa
September 30, 2023
Orthopedic Department. I have just visited this department and I am very positively surprised. The nurses were nice and friendly, always with a smile on their faces, I felt like I was in a private clinic. The doctors were also reliable and took care of the patient and explained everything thoroughly. I was shocked that a hospital under the National Health Fund could function this way. I recommend
1
from Patryk Westerski
September 04, 2023
Palliative ward ... as it was 17 years ago, so it is today ... nurses with no care, despite the fact that people lying there press the button they have .... The head physician, despite questions about the course of treatment, gives evasive answers .... the person has a large dose of oxygen to she could breathe normally .... The head physician said that the dose of oxygen should be reduced .... after 4 hours no one checked anything about the patient .... when we arrived after 4 hours the person we came to and took care of was suffocating because she had no oxygen .... THE DYING ROOM is the Pleszew hospital after 24 hours DEATH ... Totally zero when it comes to care in this department.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $3,538
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $861
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $2,874
-
Esophagocoloplasty
≈ $3,154
-
Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $3,013
-
Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
≈ $7,256
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Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
≈ $19,070
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Heart valve replacement
≈ $21,850
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Heart valve repair
≈ $20,698
3.3
5 reviews
1
from Łukasz Winiecki
October 27, 2023
Sorry, tragedy. My daughter had a car accident on Thursday, she didn't go to the doctor because she said she felt fine, on Friday my chest started hurting and she felt worse, we went to the emergency room but they sent me to the family doctor even though it was Friday evening and the family doctor would be able to see me only on Monday. There are no words for all this.
5
from Iwona Pa
September 30, 2023
Orthopedic Department. I have just visited this department and I am very positively surprised. The nurses were nice and friendly, always with a smile on their faces, I felt like I was in a private clinic. The doctors were also reliable and took care of the patient and explained everything thoroughly. I was shocked that a hospital under the National Health Fund could function this way. I recommend
1
from Patryk Westerski
September 04, 2023
Palliative ward ... as it was 17 years ago, so it is today ... nurses with no care, despite the fact that people lying there press the button they have .... The head physician, despite questions about the course of treatment, gives evasive answers .... the person has a large dose of oxygen to she could breathe normally .... The head physician said that the dose of oxygen should be reduced .... after 4 hours no one checked anything about the patient .... when we arrived after 4 hours the person we came to and took care of was suffocating because she had no oxygen .... THE DYING ROOM is the Pleszew hospital after 24 hours DEATH ... Totally zero when it comes to care in this department.
Pleszew, Poland
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
1
from Cansel
December 25, 2022
FOR FOREIGNERS
I had the worst experience at this hospital emergency yesterday. Over 5 hours i waited with 38 degrees fever and pain. The people working at the hospital especially the doctor with her assistant were super racist to me! Whenever i ask for help or try to understand why is the numbers always going with wrong order they didnt give me a proper answer instead they were being super racist and rude to me also they push me to the corridor. I paid around 80 euros because they didnt accept my insurance and it is said to me all doctors can speak in English because it has a foreign department but the doctor forced me to use google translate with a loud voice. They were reprimanding me as if im a kid. This hospital is a huge disaster the woman doctor who is taking care with me was a horrible doctor i had to go back to my country for getting a better health service and she misdiagnosed, not surprised because she didnt even ask for any analysis…Thank god im so much better after the correct medications. If you are tourist please for your own health do NOT visit this hospital…
1
from Monisha D
November 06, 2022
Shocked at the rude behavior of the staff! They kept calling out the wrong ticket number, and then came out and shouted at me for not responding. Talked down at me and made me feel guilty and ashamed for coming in for an urgent prescription that I needed which, apparently, is a "non-emergency," after I willingly waited for over 4 hours. But I'm not registered with a gp yet because of a complicated situation, which they wouldn't care to understand. Moreover they charge you 90 kc in spite of having Czech health insurance. One of the doctors even loudly demanded that I show her the receipt (proof of payment) first and foremost! Had really expected much better than this!
1
from And K
September 13, 2022
Leaving review for Orto Ambulanci FNM. As a person who pays 100s of 1000s in taxes and have VZP insurance I’m shoked w a quality of service Czech medicine can offer. waited in the queue for 4+ hours for a simple check up, never got in and left. wow, here is a well deserved 1 star.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $3,035
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Thoracoplasty including sternoplasty
≈ $5,775
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Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS)
≈ $11,159
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Diagnostic thoracoscopy
≈ $2,209
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Repair of diaphragmatic hernia
≈ $1,803
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Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $4,481
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Bilobectomy
≈ $5,076
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Wedge resection
≈ $6,881
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Thoracentesis
≈ $146
2.6
5 reviews
1
from Cansel
December 25, 2022
FOR FOREIGNERS
I had the worst experience at this hospital emergency yesterday. Over 5 hours i waited with 38 degrees fever and pain. The people working at the hospital especially the doctor with her assistant were super racist to me! Whenever i ask for help or try to understand why is the numbers always going with wrong order they didnt give me a proper answer instead they were being super racist and rude to me also they push me to the corridor. I paid around 80 euros because they didnt accept my insurance and it is said to me all doctors can speak in English because it has a foreign department but the doctor forced me to use google translate with a loud voice. They were reprimanding me as if im a kid. This hospital is a huge disaster the woman doctor who is taking care with me was a horrible doctor i had to go back to my country for getting a better health service and she misdiagnosed, not surprised because she didnt even ask for any analysis…Thank god im so much better after the correct medications. If you are tourist please for your own health do NOT visit this hospital…
1
from Monisha D
November 06, 2022
Shocked at the rude behavior of the staff! They kept calling out the wrong ticket number, and then came out and shouted at me for not responding. Talked down at me and made me feel guilty and ashamed for coming in for an urgent prescription that I needed which, apparently, is a "non-emergency," after I willingly waited for over 4 hours. But I'm not registered with a gp yet because of a complicated situation, which they wouldn't care to understand. Moreover they charge you 90 kc in spite of having Czech health insurance. One of the doctors even loudly demanded that I show her the receipt (proof of payment) first and foremost! Had really expected much better than this!
1
from And K
September 13, 2022
Leaving review for Orto Ambulanci FNM. As a person who pays 100s of 1000s in taxes and have VZP insurance I’m shoked w a quality of service Czech medicine can offer. waited in the queue for 4+ hours for a simple check up, never got in and left. wow, here is a well deserved 1 star.
Prague, Czech Republic
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
FN Motol (Faculty Hospital Motol) is presently divided into 3 units – a children’s hospital serving 690 young patients, an adult unit for 1230 patients
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4
from Michael Gelina
November 17, 2023
Parking is a nightmare.
Trying to get a consistent and convenient physical therapy appointment is a challenge.
The current street and intersection construction makes it difficult and time consuming just to get to your appointment.
My Orthopedic doctor is great.
5
from Sharne Van der Burgh
March 16, 2023
This review is for the Emergency Centre. How efficient, respectful and helpful they were. I visited the centre on Sunday afternoon - it was busy- but people were "processed" quickly. My Polish is poor but thankfully the wonderful young woman on Reception spoke impeccable English and helped me check in. Dr Tomasz Szymanski who inspected my injury also spoke excellent English, explained everything clearly and examined me thoroughly.
I was asked to wear a face mask- I refused as I have an exemption - they respected this without question.
The emergency part of this Centre I would recommend.
The main Orthopaedic part - ABSOLUTELY NOT.
4
from Rs Davies
February 13, 2023
I was accompanying a patient from overseas, the initial consultation was done on line with test results having been sent to the consultant electronically, the hospital has a co ordinator for patients from over seas. All additional blood tests, x-xrays, ecgs, &an mri were done on the first day all results were supplied for the patient on a CD, prior to the face-to-face consultation with the specialist to confirm the required surgery, this was done 2 days later. The cost with flights food and hotel was less than the same surgery would have been private in England.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $3,538
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Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall
≈ $3,013
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Laminectomy
≈ $3,649
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Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $3,694
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Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $1,306
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Lumbar laminectomy
≈ $3,923
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Instrumented spine stabilization
≈ $5,999
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Spine dynamic stabilization
≈ $6,797
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Cervical fusion
≈ $5,464
3.1
5 reviews
4
from Michael Gelina
November 17, 2023
Parking is a nightmare.
Trying to get a consistent and convenient physical therapy appointment is a challenge.
The current street and intersection construction makes it difficult and time consuming just to get to your appointment.
My Orthopedic doctor is great.
5
from Sharne Van der Burgh
March 16, 2023
This review is for the Emergency Centre. How efficient, respectful and helpful they were. I visited the centre on Sunday afternoon - it was busy- but people were "processed" quickly. My Polish is poor but thankfully the wonderful young woman on Reception spoke impeccable English and helped me check in. Dr Tomasz Szymanski who inspected my injury also spoke excellent English, explained everything clearly and examined me thoroughly.
I was asked to wear a face mask- I refused as I have an exemption - they respected this without question.
The emergency part of this Centre I would recommend.
The main Orthopaedic part - ABSOLUTELY NOT.
4
from Rs Davies
February 13, 2023
I was accompanying a patient from overseas, the initial consultation was done on line with test results having been sent to the consultant electronically, the hospital has a co ordinator for patients from over seas. All additional blood tests, x-xrays, ecgs, &an mri were done on the first day all results were supplied for the patient on a CD, prior to the face-to-face consultation with the specialist to confirm the required surgery, this was done 2 days later. The cost with flights food and hotel was less than the same surgery would have been private in England.
Warsaw, Poland
Specializations: Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Carolina Medical Center is an orthopedic hospital which has been helping patients at every stage of their lives for over 20 years. Our main
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5
from Romek Radkowski
November 25, 2023
I give it 5 because unfortunately I can't give it 10.
I went to the emergency room with a referral to a neurologist, the neurologist treated me at the highest level, I wish there were more doctors like her, it would be really great. The lady could have sent me home quickly, but she said she wouldn't let me go home until I had a consultation with the surgeon. What's more, I was also seen by a neurosurgeon, a surgeon and an orthopedist (each of them was also very nice and competent), I also had a CT scan, I was at the doctor's office four times, and her concern and commitment were visible! I could happily wait for my condition with such doctors for a long time and longer!!!!! when it comes to your neurologist, it's only Dr. Marzena Tomaszewska!
A doctor by vocation and, above all, a human being!
Thank you very much. ❤
5
from Piotr Parcheta
July 11, 2023
Super
5
from DELIRIOUS “ART -” ДИРЕКТОР
March 11, 2020
Ok
Prices for popular procedures:
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Rib cancer surgical treatment
≈ $3,538
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Surgery for lung cancer
≈ $5,887
-
Bilobectomy
≈ $7,191
-
Wedge resection
≈ $6,790
-
Esophageal dilation
≈ $861
-
Lobectomy
≈ $9,114
-
Esophageal stenting
≈ $2,874
-
Pneumonectomy
≈ $7,893
-
Thoracoscopic lung resection
≈ $6,392
2.5
5 reviews
5
from Romek Radkowski
November 25, 2023
I give it 5 because unfortunately I can't give it 10.
I went to the emergency room with a referral to a neurologist, the neurologist treated me at the highest level, I wish there were more doctors like her, it would be really great. The lady could have sent me home quickly, but she said she wouldn't let me go home until I had a consultation with the surgeon. What's more, I was also seen by a neurosurgeon, a surgeon and an orthopedist (each of them was also very nice and competent), I also had a CT scan, I was at the doctor's office four times, and her concern and commitment were visible! I could happily wait for my condition with such doctors for a long time and longer!!!!! when it comes to your neurologist, it's only Dr. Marzena Tomaszewska!
A doctor by vocation and, above all, a human being!
Thank you very much. ❤
5
from Piotr Parcheta
July 11, 2023
Super
5
from DELIRIOUS “ART -” ДИРЕКТОР
March 11, 2020
Ok
Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Poland
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Our top priority is to provide the highest quality medical services. Since the very beginning this had been guaranteed by state of the art equipment
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Clinic with the highest rating of 5 — Berkana clinic in Moscow, Russia and 1 more, clinic with the most reviews number of 35757 — Aster CMI hospital in Bengaluru, India.
With rating 4.0 and over — 158 clinics .
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Rib sarcoma:
worldwide
489 clinics
Brazil
37 clinics
Germany
34 clinics
Colombia
30 clinics
Mexico
24 clinics
Turkey
23 clinics
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Procedures
Diseases
- Bronchoplastic surgery $456 - $47,182
- Chest wall deformities correction in children $7,614 - $26,514
- Chest wall deformity correction $792 - $140,315
- Decortication, Pneumonectomy $839 - $6,476
- Esophageal dilation $101 - $6,338
- Esophageal stenting $303 - $18,438
- Esophagocoloplasty $636 - $23,181
- Lobectomy, Bronchoplastic surgery ≈ $2,343
- Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) by request
- Mediastinal cancer surgery $540 - $36,560
- Open chest surgery $957 - $326,485
- Removal of a malignant tumor of the chest wall $385 - $19,795
- Rib cancer surgical treatment $360 - $24,243
- Robotic thoracic surgery $6,093 - $64,441
- Thoracoscopic lung resection $672 - $37,468
- Thymectomy $540 - $44,707
- Wedge resection $360 - $39,101
- Windpipe cancer surgery $1,437 - $113,517
- Benign lung tumor
- Chest wall deformity
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis
- Cystic fibrosis (CF)
- Emphysema
- End-stage cardiac and pulmonary disease
- Esophageal diverticulum
- Extragonadal germ cell tumours (EGGCT)
- Interstitial lung disease (ILD)
- Jeune's syndrome
- Lung abscess
- Lung metastases
- Myasthenia gravis
- Pleural cancer
- Pulmonary nodule
- Rib sarcoma
- Rib tumor
- Thoracic cavity injury
- Thymus cancer