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11-13, Kunibertskloster, 50668, Köln, Köln, DE Germany
kontakt telefon: +49 221 16290
strona internetowej: www.st-marien-hospital.de
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 50.9473778, Longitude: 6.96236
Ralf Deubel
::On February 13th Went there directly after Shrove Monday for outpatient surgery. Cartilage tear and medial menicus defect. It was my first operation ever, so there was a lot of fear and uncertainty in the run-up to it, especially because of the general anesthesia required and my first stay in a hospital. Admission was at 7:38 a.m. in the office. I was greeted very friendly with a smile and the necessary paperwork was quickly completed. Then I went straight to the outpatient ward and put on the surgical shirt. The team on site was super nice and open to my questions and were able to take away my initial fear and uncertainty a little. At 9.50 a.m. we went to the operating room to prepare for the induction of anesthesia. Here too, everyone was totally calm and with a lot of empathy. We had a nice chat and distraction during the uncomplicated induction of anesthesia. They were all professionals there and I would have no hesitation in putting my trust in them again at any time. The operation was completed at around 11.10 a.m. and of course I returned to the ward still in a daze. Thanks to my operating family doctor, Dr. Venjakob and the accompanying anesthesia team for their good work. At around 12:20 p.m. I was allowed to leave the hospital accompanied by my wife. All in all, a good experience and I would have treatment there again at any time if necessary. If there is anything to complain about at all, it is the parking situation. We used the adjacent parking garage and paid a parking fee of 18 euros for the exit. Actually we just wanted to park and not buy the space directly :-). But you quickly forget about that when you think about the overall positive impressions. LG from Leverkusen was sent to the entire outpatient surgery center team.
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::Worst hospital of germany! Had an accident were i fell. And they didn’t have even a small bandage for me. Don’t call yourself a hospital!
Diana Jimenez
::My husband was sent there by the pharmacy for a simple inhaler for his Asthma and they were of NO help!!! He was actually sent to another hospital because they couldn’t give him an inhaler and they would not let him see a doctor. Third world countries have inhalers in their hospitals, I guess this one does not.
oliver charash
::There is no care. People are left to fight for themself. Therapie and support for patients does not exist. The patient i guided died after 4 days. Although brought over from Uni-Klinik in good conditions. Staff only change bedding and when asked to care are rude and unemotional to patient and family. Its easier to have a free bed after 4 days then to care and nurse people back to help. Another patient in need of motion therapy was left on his own as nurse had to fill in forms. Patient had no motivation and with that therapy was aborted after five minutes. In the four days i was there i spoke to three different doctors no one felt responsibility nor checked the documents properly. Im still shocked after now three years. Please avoid that hospital.
Tonyd788
::Admitted a couple of years ago. Apauling hospital. Admitted for five days sheets not changed once and I had to ask for. Change of gown. In australia these are changed daily. No conversation with day nurses as I did not speak German and I did not know what medicine I was taking. I was put in isolation without telling me this and was extremely scared when I found this on my door. It was. Very scary place with drug addicts walking around that were high.