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    Centro Laparoscópico Dr. Ballesta

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Teknon - Teknon Medical Center Building

    Teknon

    3.5(6 reviews)
    0.2 kmSarrià - Sant Gervasi

    It is mg usual medical center when I am in Barcelona to check the health and do annual check up…read more Never had problems either insurance to cover my services. Technologically advanced, very good doctors and service is excellent

    " Great Hospital with Great Patient Care "…read more My wife and I were on a 42 day Europe cruise when she fell and broke 3 bones in her ankle. We were taken off the cruise ship in Barcelona, Spain and taken via an ambulance to Centro Medico Teknon. My wife and I stayed in the medical facility for 3 days while they treated her. This medical center had all top notch facilities and the customer service, which made the USA look bad. We were met at the hospital by Maria Cararach who was the cruise ship's Medical Coordinator for the hospital. Maria was one of the most hard working, organized, efficient, coordinators, I have ever seen. Maria worked so many hours at the hospital interpreting, and handling all the cruise customers who needed medical help, answering questions between the hospital and patients. She even gave us her cell phone so we could call her late at night if we had a problem. This lady was Outstanding ! Everyone at the Medical Center respected and listened to her especially the Dr's. I don't know how, or what we would have done without her. If she came to the United States I would get her a huge paying job immediately. Thank You Maria. You are Awesome ! I was able to sleep in my wife's room in a made up bed by 2 ladies daily next to her. The constant nurses coming in all day and night applying medicine and other medical care was outstanding. Nurse Lolitie was so nice and made sure my wife's every need was taken care of. Orfidel administered my wife's pain medication, and came in so many times to make sure my wife was as comfortable as possible. Dr. Ignacio Muro one of the top surgeons in the hospital came in or called me a couple times a day to look at my wifes ankle and to explain going forward, what we had to look forward too. He was so nice and educational with his presentations and examinations before we headed back to the United States for Surgery on my wife's foot. The Centro Medico Teknon gets the highest grade of an A + , THANK YOU !

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    Teknon - This stunning building houses the best doctors in Spain.

    This stunning building houses the best doctors in Spain.

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    Clinica Corachan

    Clinica Corachan

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 kmLes Corts

    The level of care we received at this facility is nothing short of wonderful…read more We were referred here by our insurance company (DKV). [Note: we had to buy a private plan upon moving to Spain, as we didn't pay into Spain's social healthcare system - we didn't move here until after we'd retired.] It was our first hospital experience here (and hopefully our last), but - WOW. I've lived in the States most of my life, and American health care is all that I've been accustomed to. THIS was certainly not THAT. While I don't mean to disparage the US healthcare system, here's what we found: Background: Sunday night of a holiday weekend, my wife trips and falls, breaking her upper humerus. We didn't realize it was broken, and she didn't want to go get X-rayed... until I insisted on Tuesday. She was seen by a traumatologist at our local clinic, who after examining the X-rays, scheduled her surgery for Thursday. It turns out the bone had broken in several places, and the humeral head had rotated. Eek. We were greeted at the hospital by her surgical team: an anesthesiologist and two surgeons - each of which spoke passable to very good English. They explained the procedure, and off she went to the OR! I stayed in her private room (this hospital doesn't have traditional multiple-patient rooms) and awaited word. The nurse checked on me a few times to see if there was anything I needed. (Really? Checked on me?!?) When my wife was through recovery, both of the surgeons accompanied her into the room to explain what they found, and how they had repaired the break - but also to explain what to expect during the healing process; the physical therapy, etc. They were very thorough, and repeated whatever I needed them to. The nurse was available almost instantaneously. Any time my wife or I rang the buzzer, it would be answered within 30 seconds, and the nurse would be in the room in under one minute. Every. Time. It didn't matter what shift, or what time of day - the nursing care here was far superior to anything I'd ever experienced in the States. And NO, this is not a slap at the American nursing community - they are some of the hardest working people I know! It's just that this hospital has SUCH a wonderful staff-to-patient ratio, that it makes this "personal" care possible. For our floor there was one nurse for every three patients during the day, and one for four overnight. Speaking of overnight, each room is equipped with a full sized sofa which opens into a single bed for family. Instead of chasing visitors away when "visiting hours" are over, here they encourage a family member to stay, comfortably, to help the convalescing process. I was stunned! Let's talk hospital food: Since my wife's surgery was orthopaedic, they did not put any dietary restrictions on her. The food tasted like restaurant food. Real, honest-to-goodness, flavorful, plentiful food. They also asked if I wanted a tray for myself! One of her surgeons visited her on Friday and Saturday, and remarked on her progress. My wife asked when she could go home, and the doctor said she could leave that afternoon, unless she WANTED to stay another day. This was NOTHING like the revolving-bed practices I've seen in the States! Granted, this hospital is NOT a part of the social Spanish health care system. We were not eligible for that. I am SO GLAD that my wife was cared for at Clinica Corachan!

    We traveled from the US so a loved one could have a noninvasive procedure that is not yet available…read morein the US. I was nervous before the procedure because I had read some unflattering reviews of Clinica Corachan. I really believe that most of those reviews reflect frustration with ER wait times. My loved one's in-patient experience in Coarachan 1 was PHENOMENAL. Much of the hospital has been renovated and updated. The remaining parts of the hospital are currently being updated. The hospital was clean, organized, aesthetically pleasing and well organized. The health professionals collaborated much more effectively and efficiently than teams I have seen in the US. I have had many friends and family undergo surgeries in the US, at very respected highly rated hospitals and I have never seen this degree of interdisciplinary collaboration. My son was very comfortable and well cared for at all times. The food looked yummy but he was nauseated from the procedure so he didn't try it, but if was very very healthy beautiful food such as baked fish and rice. I wished I could eat his meals too... but I wanted nursing staff to be aware that he wasn't eating so I ate meals from the hospital restaurant. This is a really good hospital.

    Hospital Sanitas CIMA - Fachada

    Hospital Sanitas CIMA

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.6 kmSarrià - Sant Gervasi

    Un hospital donde te anulan las visitas sin previo aviso, y una vez vale pero me lo han hecho 3…read moreveces. Son unos sinvergüenzas. Encima ellos dicen que si te han llamado claro, pero el registro de llamadas de mi mvl dice lo contrario y se puede demostrar .No lo recomiendo para nada, ya que es perder el tiempo. Además médicos sin experiencia que se pasan la rueda y te mandan a otro especialista porque ellos no tienen ni idea. No les pongo un cero porque no me deja.

    * read the Google and trust pilot reviews instead!…read more I had a horrible experience at the blood department today (ground floor). I tried to speak Spanish but admittedly my Spanish is very limited. One very nice receptionist offered to speak English which I was grateful for. I was there to get repeated pregnancy loss bloods. I was told to go to the fourth floor (gynaecology) who were very helpful but confused as to why I had been sent there from floor one (blood draw department) to ask for a 'pack' when I had already received authorisation from gynaecologist at CIMA. When I returned to the blood draw floor (ground) I tried to speak in Spanish again but found I couldn't explain myself. I reverted to English and found two extremely rude receptionist's laughing at my accent and laughing when I tried to speak Spanish (I am learning but new to it). I put a cup of water down which was accidentally spilled when the receptionist moved some papers. I said 'sorry' for leaving the cup there. The two rude receptionists began openly laughing and were mocking my accent saying 'sorry' 'sorry' and were obviously laughing together in a room of myself and other patients. I have never felt so humiliated. This was not what I needed before going for repeated pregnancy loss bloods, something I wish I never had to do. I asked the receptionist who could speak English to please be more respectful to patients. Especially when they don't have the language yet but are trying. I was extremely nervous and upset then going in to get bloods drawn. The two rude receptionists also demanded other patients went to get a ticket, despite patients telling them they couldn't because the machine had run out of paper. Overall, I have never had any other issue with a different department in CIMA, only the ground floor staff at the blood draw. I'm placing a formal complaint to Sanitas about this experience also, something I don't usually do but feel I have to on this occasion. Hope I never have to deal with them again and I no longer have faith in their ability to care for patients.

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    Hospital Delfos - Fachada lateral / entrada parking

    Hospital Delfos

    1.7(6 reviews)
    1.5 kmGràcia

    I went to Hospital HM Nou Delfos for a very painful sore throat. The doctor who saw me (Dr Steven…read moreLopez Bernal, Numero Colegiado 080862960) immediately suggested a CT scan for my throat, which is extremely weird and atypical for the symptoms I was presenting with. He also didn't collect any of my medical history, and ordered a full panel blood test for around 40 things, including things that I was already vaccinated against (e.g. Hepatitis B). A supervising doctor at that time questioned him and cancelled the CT scan, but they went ahead with the blood test. They did not explain what kinds of blood tests they would perform on me. The doctor did not explain my blood test results, and the hospital charged me over €2.000 for extremely bad medical treatment. I called the hospital to ask about the blood test, and why the doctor thought that it was necessary to test for so many things, including those that were unrelated to my presenting symptoms. The hospital staff refused to answer me, and lied that that Dr Steven Lopez Bernal explained in his email why the blood tests were done. He did not. This hospital runs a medical scam.

    They did not inform us about the costs. A simple procedure cost 700€. No communication on prices or…read moregiven an option not to do simple procedure which was not completely necessary at that cost. As we complained about that, they reduced it on 380€. Which was also ridiculous how they could over charge then drop the price. We would not recommend this hospital we should have gone to the public hospital or not done the expensive procedure. Be warned.

    Centro Laparoscópico Dr. Ballesta - surgeons - Updated July 2026

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