Quiron Malaga Hospital Hospital in Malaga, Spain
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The Quirónsalud Malaga Hospital offers a new style of private health-care in Andalusia. The hospital has over 51 specialist areas occupying 24,600 square metres, with 136 beds, 10 operating rooms, 46 consulting offices, adult and paediatric intensive care units, 24-hour emergency services, laboratories and a day hospital for attending to its patients. It has the most advanced technological equipment for diagnostics, treatment and telemedicine, and has been designed to provide the highest degree of comfort to the patient and their family members, and to ease the flow of patients around the various healthcare circuits.
Building
The building of Quirónsalud Malaga Hospital consists of two blocks joined by a raised walkway. This unusual construction formed by the two buildings incorporates the practical aspects which must define any hospital infrastructure, with an emphasis on the comfort of the patients and visitors. From the aesthetic point of view, Quirónsalud represents a welcome departure from the lack of warmth that can sometimes be found in forms and materials.
Technology
The hospital has made a decisive commitment to the acquisition of state-of-the-art technological equipment. Here you will find the most advanced diagnostic and treatment techniques, including a 1.5 tesla magnetic resonance imager, a 64-slice spiral CAT scanner, an Excimer laser and a haemodynamics room, not to mention highly advanced administrative techniques, such as computerised clinical records.
Professionals
Quirónsalud Malaga has a team of prestigious professionals who work together in a synchronised and interactive manner to be able to lay out all the possible therapeutic options before the patient, and to advance in the field of research. These specialists, backed up by teams of carefully selected auxiliary and nursing staff, are in the best position to offer all the opportunities currently available in the medical world.
Research
Research is another of the basic values of Quirónsalud Malaga. Specialists take full advantage of the interdisciplinary working model to innovate in a precise and organised manner and to provide the patient the best and safest healthcare. Some of the projects being carried out by our professionals include studies for diagnosing sleep apnoea by voice, recent research on headaches, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s and studies for the prevention of diseases associated with meningitis or pneumonia in children between 5 and 6 years of age.
Patient Care
Patient care is another of the pillars on which the success of the Quirónsalud hospital stands. Our aim is to make a hospital stay as similar as possible to being at home, and for this reason, Quirónsalud Malaga offers a range of services which are unique in the hospital setting, ranging from rooms of different sizes, welcoming waiting rooms and food prepared by our own chefs to the possibility of receiving distinctive personal attention aimed at maximising patient satisfaction.
Reviews for Quiron Malaga Hospital
We went here with a dehydrated child that had vomited all day, most likely from food poisoning.
Information on homepage mentioned they spoke Swedish, so we called them and immediately got in contact with a Swedish person. He told us that "his international team" would wait for us to arrive by taxi with our severely dehydrated 9 year old son. This is the reason we chose this hospital.
There was no team waiting. The front staff barely spoke english and I kept in touch with the Swedish person via WhatsApp and he again said that his team would be there any moment.
No team showed. Not ever.
The doctor barely spoke english, but we could communicate with simple words, so that was good enough. He got IV treatment quite soon.
We wanted to get more info about the timespan, what kind of treatment he would get and so forth - things a parent would like to know, but nobody spoke english. We also had other young family members at the apartment and we needed to arrange some kind of plan for the evening. Would it take 6 hours, more hours or less, would we need to get phone chargers and other night kit... you know, just simple questions that would require simple answers.
When trying to communicate with the Swedish person again and again, all he would say is "that treatmends varies (I get that) and that we should focus on our son's recovery" (I get that too). Again and again we tried to communicate with somebody, even via Google Translator, but again, nobody knew anything or made any effort to answer with something more than shrugs.
This "International team" that we were promised in the first phone call never ever showed and I'm sure that was all bullshit.
After a while we got in touch with the doctor and we could leave.
They didn't check for any fever even tough he felt very hot.
You also need to know that this is a private hospital and very expensive. Swedish citizens are NOT eligible to use this with the national insurance.
Our treatment cost more than 1000 Euro's. They even charged for Glucose treatment but that was never used. But in the middle of the night we didn't put up a fight, we just wanted to go home.
Again, DO NOT USE THIS HOSPITAL and there is no International team what so ever....
This Swedish guy is most likely a "honey trap" and works on commission.
I truly do NOT recommend this hospital for any foreign patients. You are better off somewhere else.