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Member #3320
09-22-08, 03:26
Mongers,

I happen to use the services of doctors in Hospital Aleman, 2-3 weeks ago. I was quite happy and satisfied with it. The system was very orderly and I was diagnosed well.

The consultation fees with specialist was only 100 ARS. The x-rays cost 75 ARS. I was here twice. In fact one of my consultation was a with a very smart & pretty lady doc who spoke excellent English. In fact, I had no trouble here getting my work done despite my very mediocre Castellano.

The hospital has many specialists and their are no scams going on here.

TRIVIA : When you arrive here, you need to stand in que, pay up and you will get a ticket number telling you the number of you appointment and which room you need to go. Also, please carry a copy of your passport as they need for proof of your age, name etc. X-rays, blood test etc are on the basement, again stand in que, take a number, pay-up and await your turn.

There are many smart pretty girls all around in smart uniforms to assist you. All spoke decent English.

There is also a big cafe house on the premises of the hospital.

I recommend this hospital very highly, in case, god forbid, you are a tourist in BA and need doctor.

I also went to Swiss Hospital which is far more expensive but I found Hospital Aleman better in every way.Though there is nothing wrong with Swiss hospital as such!

Enjoy BA & remain fit!

TejanoLibre
07-02-09, 17:52
I concur with all Captain's comments and Thomaso 275's advice previously.I went to a private clinic today at Junin 721 (around Cordoba 2100)

Nice and clean enough.

Most of the specialties are on the menu.

Cosultation fee is $ 30.00 for anything I think.

No lines to wait in. Just pay and see a specialist.

Today I had some test performed for $30.00 pesos total.

Decent, quick, budget garage to fix this old heap!

Junin 721 4 371 - 6545

TL.

P. S - I was sent there by Redhot.

I think Sidney has been there too? Maybe?

Stan Da Man
07-03-09, 00:34
Captain, thanks for taking the time to post that. It's information I hope I'll never need but really appreciate the fact that you put it up here. Likewise TL and Sid.

I had a friend who got sick in Brazil recently and fortunately we had a guide with some advice on what to do. This sort of info is invaluable when it's needed. Muchas gracias!

Member #3320
07-03-09, 00:38
Captain, thanks for taking the time to post that. It's information I hope I'll never need but really appreciate the fact that you put it up here. Likewise TL and Sid.

I had a friend who got sick in Brazil recently and fortunately we had a guide with some advice on what to do. This sort of info is invaluable when it's needed. Muchas gracias!Thank you Stan da Man.

In turn, I will like to graciously thank Argento, Seaman and Badman who guided me in the right direction last year when I was sick.

I made this report to guide non-Spanish speaking Newbies to BA.