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Olga Nosova
a year agoThis is basically a scam. Avoid this place! Went there with a swollen inflatable limb, and was charged 800 pesos (past the cash register) for nothing. The “doctor” didn’t even inspect me properly. I had to go to the Cruz Rojo next day for actual help. Wish I knew about the Red Cross hospital from beginning.
Paola Teran
a year agoI went to see the Surgeon, there was no one, only the one at the entrance and 2 entire floors alone, I wanted to go to the bathroom as I entered the consultation and looking for the bathroom I saw that the beds and the facilities of what it is generally like to be hospitalized are small without patients, the hospital is dirty, the hospital is scary if you get serious, how horrible it is to end up in a place like that, worse than an IMSS, with that I already told you everything. Avoid falling into this Hospital and even more so with the Surgeon Jorge Gutiérrez Mena, he does not respect the ethics of preparing for a Surgery, the tea operates almost tomorrow and offers you a discount if you do it like this, he sells some massages within his prices, at high prices, he does not even have an assistant, a changing table they do not even give you a gown for examination, terrible place and Dr.
Rafael García
2 years agoExcellent hospital, very good instructions and care, highly qualified staff, I highly recommend it.
Angel MENDEZ
2 years agoVery good service and very professional staff
ZAYCO
2 years agoHighly recommended 🏻