Asklepios Klinik St. Georg

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Hamburg, Germany

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Asklepios Klinik St. Georg Reviews | Rating 1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Asklepios Klinik St. Georg is located in Hamburg, Germany on Lohmühlenstraße 5. Asklepios Klinik St. Georg is rated 1 out of 5 in the category general hospital in Germany.

Address

Lohmühlenstraße 5

Phone

+49 401818853171

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Suryanshu Rai

Really nice and calm place. Very relaxed staff. It almost didn't feel like an hospital at all. Very clean and comfortable. Quite centrally located and easy to get to with public transport.

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Ashish Thomas

I was at the Asklepios Klinik St. Georg in the month of February in 2017 for a heart operation. I had suffered a heart attack and was wheeled in from my hotel. The ambulance was pretty quick to come, as I am not fluent in German, I was happy to find that the field Doctor who came for the emergency was surprisingly fluent in English. She asked me the usual question, all valid ones, did a quick ECG and decided that I must be admitted. At the hospital, I met an English speaking Doctor again, he was kind but a weird. All is tattoos and piercing was putting me a bit off but they I would be so wrong to make any judgments. He did the routine checkup too and as the initial test was not convincing, I was put on an MRI, and then an angiogram. They did administrator some Morphin after I asked them to and only after the cause of pain was realized. Soon after I was put under the lights and a stent was inserted. Next, I found myself in the ICU and later in the bed for the next one week. The hospital staff was well trained, there was no bias although I am non-EU. The hospital was clean, though the neighbours were always noisy and irritating. The night shift nurses, again a highly tattooed one was quite friendly and chirpy, helped me ease my pain. Just one complaint, I did not find good support after I was discharged, the Emergency is not well maintained and it appeared to me like no-one actually cared in the emergency. Except that everything else was good, I upload food pics because these are the only pictures I made while I was at the hospital- it was not the best but then I did not expect anything better ;) Cheers.

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Phương Hà

I was taken care by Frau Ärztin Gewiß. She and other assistants helped me recover really well. I wasn’t be kept waiting too long at all. I feel really grateful to them and satisfied with their service!

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Germán Jimena

You can be dying right there and they refuse to take you with whatever excuse if you don't speak German

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joy alfonso

My son went to A&E this evening -he is a student from London. He is vomiting blood and has pain in his chest near his heart. He was seen by a nurse who told him that he would have to wait over 6hours and because he walked he appeared fine so his symptoms were NOT serious. He then told my son to go to the other hospital or he would have to pay 130.00 euros . My son was fuming and could not handle this incompetent uncaring individual he walked out and is still so ill. The symptoms are the same as he had before pneumonia but in Germany they don't take you seriously but if this German came to Britain our NHS is far caring and superior!!!! Shame on this country and shame they left a lone student unable to get treatment!!!! When I called A&E the doctor slammed the phone down. Perhaps the head of the department can respond to this and all the negative reviews. Perhaps there is a CQC ombudsman like we have in England who can review this and other failing hospitals in Germany and put in recommendations ASAP before someone dies.