Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2024-01-10 · Status: New
Literally the nicest hospital and best healthcare I ever received. Blown away
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@deandse♥ 12024-05-12
US healthcare needs a real change in the way it operates. It needs to be a non-profit operation mandated by the people. Bec no matter how we look at it, there should be no profit when people get sicker and sicker bec that’s inhumane. Healthcare system should be a service to people. Big conglomerates shouldn’t be a part of it and making profits. It’s just not right.
@hebaakarin2025-11-27
I needed a sickled blood treatment from CO poisoning form an apartment complex late at night after a heavy storm…next thing you know I get medically trafficked by suspected unlicensed nurses and students who did not inform any treatment options.
@deenaka20092025-07-18
What hospital is this?
@ruththeexplorer2025-01-12
What checkup did you get done? I only find $1k paackages on their site
@p2k88112024-05-02
That’s private enterprise
@magnuson_rachel2024-04-26
Did you go there only speaking English?
@magda.jung2024-04-22
I do my general check ups in Delhi that is less than 100usd full package 😁 very good hospitals there too. In Nepal there is few, but wouldn’t recommend
@_mi_who2024-04-12
Did you stay in the area? Did you feel safe? I want to get a breast reduction so my back and shoulders stop hurting but I want to hear from people who has actually stayed in the area if I can stay there for however long it takes afterwards and feel safe. Also is it easy to hire a healthcare worker to help out at the hotel until I can comfortably travel home?
@pantlessbanana2024-04-08
Even with insurance i've paid a bunch
@masterpdog2024-04-08
Dude just wear a condom in bangcock 😅
@sdgeriatrics2024-04-08
How do you know if the assessment was accurate there?
@judahgadgirl2024-04-08
Would you recommend safe hotels close by, please?
@anaisbeaumont_2024-04-08
Why are you filming the patients, can’t go anywhere in peace these days without one idiot taking a phone out. You’re in a medical facility, it’s hard to make the distinction.
@atltheartist2024-04-08
It would be WAYYYYYY more without insurance. More like $12,000 if you went to the hospital and not a regular doctor’s office. $3000 is probably the cost with insurance in the US 🥴🥴🥴
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Comments (14)
US healthcare needs a real change in the way it operates. It needs to be a non-profit operation mandated by the people. Bec no matter how we look at it, there should be no profit when people get sicker and sicker bec that’s inhumane. Healthcare system should be a service to people. Big conglomerates shouldn’t be a part of it and making profits. It’s just not right.
I needed a sickled blood treatment from CO poisoning form an apartment complex late at night after a heavy storm…next thing you know I get medically trafficked by suspected unlicensed nurses and students who did not inform any treatment options.
What hospital is this?
What checkup did you get done? I only find $1k paackages on their site
That’s private enterprise
Did you go there only speaking English?
I do my general check ups in Delhi that is less than 100usd full package 😁 very good hospitals there too. In Nepal there is few, but wouldn’t recommend
Did you stay in the area? Did you feel safe? I want to get a breast reduction so my back and shoulders stop hurting but I want to hear from people who has actually stayed in the area if I can stay there for however long it takes afterwards and feel safe. Also is it easy to hire a healthcare worker to help out at the hotel until I can comfortably travel home?
Even with insurance i've paid a bunch
Dude just wear a condom in bangcock 😅
How do you know if the assessment was accurate there?
Would you recommend safe hotels close by, please?
Why are you filming the patients, can’t go anywhere in peace these days without one idiot taking a phone out. You’re in a medical facility, it’s hard to make the distinction.
It would be WAYYYYYY more without insurance. More like $12,000 if you went to the hospital and not a regular doctor’s office. $3000 is probably the cost with insurance in the US 🥴🥴🥴