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Universitätskliniken, Gebäude 41, 66421 Homburg, Germany
contacts phone: +49 6841 1615021
website: www.uks.eu
larger map & directionsLatitude: 49.3067053, Longitude: 7.344869
Irina Strecker
::We had an appointment for an examination at 8 a.m. today, but the doctor unfortunately missed our documents from the preliminary examination and had to do everything all over again today. Still sitting there. Patient has sugar and hasn't eaten anything since yesterday, no understanding either, so just wait. Homburg internal medicine is not recommended.
Ayman Alshredeh
::Good clinic and nice team
Schult Jasmin
::You can't reach anyone there, regardless of whether you start at 9 or the whole day
Lea Wendel
::It was about my best friend getting an injection, something we had been making an appointment for for months. 5 minutes before we arrived we were told on the phone that the attending doctor was ill and that the appointment had to be rescheduled. It has to be said that we had a long journey of over 100km and that it was an impudence to call 5 minutes earlier, even though we had known for a long time that the doctor was sick. We were then taken over by another doctor, who then made it clear to us that the medication was not in stock, EVEN THOUGH they had known for months that we would be coming. We were then given an alternative date for two days later. When we arrived we had to wait two hours. After our nerves were already frayed, we went to the reception to ask where the doctor was. We were then sent to the doctor's room, where the doctor couldn't be found at first. After a long search, we found him so that he could tell us that he had told the ambulance that we should have been referred to another doctor. The whole fun then continued, and when we got to the doctor in question, to make matters worse, they only gave us a prescription. Now we were allowed (!!!) to go to the pharmacy to get the medication so that he could finally get it injected. Three hours of my life wasted over a matter that lasted 15 minutes or less and a communication problem that was completely unnecessary and avoidable. So I can only advise against getting treated there.
Ayman Anan
::Good and new