Rhodes Hospital

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They say that this hospital serves several islands around Rhodes.

www.rodosnet.gr/hospital/
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Coordinates:   36°25'6"N   28°11'33"E

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  • The hospital has great doctors, the emergency section is very fast--if you can find your way in there--- but be sure to have somebody to look after you on the ward to change your sheets, wash you feed you if you can't do it yourself and to help you to get to the toilet.
  • i am very grateful to the pediatri service and the doctors of rhodes hospital. they were very interested to my little chid's problem and to us. they are very skilled in their jobs and they are real doctors because they know how to interest also with parents. i again thank them very very very much. we will never forget them. thank you again and again.
  • I had an accident in Rhoda in May, i was in this hospital
  • I don t finish : all were excellent doctors spoke english and they made an excellent work . Thanks to all of them , nurses, doctors etc
  • I was in this hospital for a day and a half recently.. it was hot, noisy, and filthy.. in a 4 bed 'ward' the toilet was used by every one.. patients and visitors alike, it had no toilet seat and less than 1 roll of paper.. i asked a nurse for a drink of water - I was told I had to buy my own! I was provided with a bed with a bottom sheet, a pillow and a very scruffy torn cover. my treatment was 'reasonable' if you accept a rectal exam with no lubricant ok, a colonoscopy with no pain relief or lubricant ok, and having an enema 'shoved' up your bottom with no curtains closed around you and visitors in the room..... I had my bra pulled off by 3 'nurses' and told to put my necklace in my mouth for a chest xray.. I was petrified.. the floor and walls were filthy, staff in the 'clinical' areas were chewing gum and on their mobiles while single handed pulling my bed through doorways... getting out took 3 hours waiting for 'papers' and everyone shouted at each other rather than spoke.. so if you plan to be ill in Rhodes make sure you have plenty of health cover and go to Euromedica... I even shared an ambulance with a lady with a broken wrist who was covered in blood.. the driver got off the vehicle, had a fag and spat phlegm on the floor... fantastic.
  • ooops, welcome to Greece, not the NHS but yes, you have to have someone to do those things, you have to buy your own water and food. If you were a tourist you should have been told this by your rep and if you live in Greece then you should have known these things. And I've put my necklace in my mouth for an x-ray in England. As for shouting at each other and being on phone, this is normal, they're Greek. Last time I was at Kos hospital they were eating cakes and ice creams, but our medical problems were solved. That's what we cared about.
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