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110, Auerbachstraße, 70376, Stuttgart, Stuttgart, DE Germany
kontakter telefon: +49 711 81010
internet side: www.rbk.de
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 48.8147672, Longitude: 9.1872014
Kelly Heli
::7 Hours of waiting with a broken foot until I could see a doctor which was still in training. she couldnt tell me what is wrong, so they sent me home to go see another doctor in town. Very unpleasant
Leyla Özalpaşan
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Mehmet Altuntaş
::Everything was good for my wife until the last control of my baby. Then a doctor made my wife unhappy and She left the hospital. There are many good doctors and personels in the hospital but unfortunately we saw one not good and arrogent. We thank to all other personels.
Ann Wolfe
::When I arrived at Robert Bosch Krankenhaus I was wheeled straight to triage right away. The ER was extremely busy and patients were seen in order of severity of symptoms and vital signs. I was listened to and given the utmost respect and consideration by staff and doctors. I was given a CT scan and admitted right away and the doctor performed emergency surgery. I was cared for by knowledgeable medical staff. They saved my life. If you are concerned about someone holding your hand every step of the way rather then quality medical care then this is not the place for you, but if you want top notch, knowledgeable medical teams professionally advocating on your behalf then RBK is your hospital. There are patient liaisons on the premises to assist you with questions and language translations. We used our US health insurance card and the hospital billed them directly. I will not hesitate in the future to return to RBK. Danke Schön für alles RBK! Ann Wolfe Ehrhardt American National
Bradley Tyrrell
::It is unacceptable that a country such as Germany has such a chaotic hospital health system, so miserable. How is it possible that doctors are increasingly being so incompetent, making so many mistakes? And the they seem not to care about humans... Hospitals are places where sick people arrive in pain, fearful of something bad happening to them, and they trust to find the least possible of attention and respect from doctors and staff towards them. This is a shame that is happening in countries like Germany, which considers itself a first world country, but acts as a fifth world country, in one of the most important areas as relating to the study or practice of medicine. Oh well... That is really very frustrating :-(