Luxor Governorate, Egypt
Luxor City, Luxor
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+201020047091
Excelent staff. I went very good treated. Especially for Dr. Armed salahr And Melek. Hospital is clean and well infrastructure.
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Great staff, their hospitality was crazy good
Well organized Lovely staff Great medical service
80 USD for a blood test??? I WANT TO RENT THE MACHINE, NOT BUY IT !! This center is a tourist trap for cash if you're not insured. I'll go to a government hospital now and get a blood test for 9USD..... 80 USD I can get a 1 way trip from hurghada to Stansted and STILL get a taxi to addenbrookes with money to spare!! Can't put a price on health and possible contagious infections? These people seem to think they can!
very helpful staff great doctors they did their best to make me healthy and comfortable they also dealt with my travel insurance which was amazing
Very elegant clinic, good for tourists to Luxor, accepts insurance policy holders .. good for travelers.
As a tourist with a sub acute long flight related DVT I sought medical care at this institution. I was met by a young Physician Assistant who called the On Call physician. So far so good. It was Easter Sunday and the attending MD was at church. I am very grateful for her interrupting her celebration and tend to me. The Ultra Sound confirmed a DVT and they wanted to admit me. Which I refused. It is important to mention that I have been in acute care medicine in US for 20 years. They gave me injections, drew my labs, performed a physical. I am otherwise a healthy male with no risks for the complication aside from the long travel. I requested anticoagulation therapy which they said they would get back to me by email after they receive lab results and follow up with a specialist. No such email came but they did send me along with some meds. The problem, and the reason for the majority of my grading, comes in with the financial charge. Once they found out I had Travel Insurance, a financial officer, whom I never saw, formulated a bill which came at 1170 Euros, almost 1400 or 23000 Egyptian Pounds for two hours basically sitting around, having labs drawn and a SQ and an IM medicine administration. The majority of the trumped up charges were from blood work. They charged 60 Euros for a PTT then 60 Euros for a PT (Pt/PTT is a combined resulted test), 60 for a CBC and another 60 for sedimentation rate and so on...I told them it was highway robbery...American prices. Instead they focused on having me sign a Discharge Against Medical Advice paperwork. I followed up with an exam in Cairo at a University Hospital, same ultrasound, a set of labs, Examination by a Vascular and an Imaging Attending Physicians and the bill was 80 or 1500 Egyptian Pounds. Plus they prescribed anticoagulation therapy I desparately needed to prevent a pulmonry embolus. Luxor Medical Center sees a tourist with travel insurance they see , either tell them you don't have it or go elsewhere. Buyer beware.
Very professional hospital. Nice and kind stuff
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