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Harries Close, Walvis Bay, NA Namibia
contactos teléfono: +264 64 218 911
sitio web: www.erongomedical.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: -22.9574475, Longitude: 14.5092872
Dilan Rathnayake
::One of the best hospital in the west africa region. Honestly its beyond my expectations. Genuine and professional doctors, staff, modern tech*equipments. Warm welcome receptions. The cleanliness and the hygiene in top class. Situated in an Quite peaceful environment and enough parking spaces are available. What else you need? Make sure to make an appointment prior to visit.
John deVil
::The Welwitschia Hospital is a 63 bed Private Hospital catering to the needs of the community of Walvis Bay and the surrounding area. The Hospital deals with general surgical, medical, maternity and paediatric patients as well as having a 24 hour emergency department manned by Registered Nurses. A Doctor is on call and readily available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Ancillary services on site include dentists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, biokineticists, medical aid companies, a pharmaceutical wholesaler, an optometrist and veterinary services. As such the Welwitschia Hospital is regarded as the hub of medical services in Walvis Bay.
Graham Howarth
::All you need in an emergency some good doctors, clean Safe.
Carly Wilson
::Very clean. Efficient service and free wi-fi.
Winston Bowers
::on 24th December 2014 my father in Law was rushed to this Hospital whilst on Holiday visiting Family in Namibia. He fell ill while on this holiday and suffered a severe stroke abroad. The Family members rushed him to this hospital and stated the situation of him collapsing. The sister who does not want to mention her name said that his medical doesnt cover him and put his shoes back on and said we should take him to a public hospital, not evens taking the seriousness of the situation into consideration. all they could do was to see to him, money wasnt a problem, their attitude towars us seem to be we dont have money. Ridiculous i would say. the first 3 hours of a stroke is dentrimental and they shouldve known this however their nursing oath obviously means absolutely nothing. he was laying at the public hospital for2 days without being seen by a doctor and lived off his own tablets. we arranged from cape town for him to be collected with emergency services via the aircraft and all the erson could say at the public hospital was that he cant fly. So tell me if this could be paid for why couldnt you just taken him in and seen to the problem. beware Namibian Hospital this does not end here. we are surely on your heels for your bad service delivery and pain and suffering caused by a private hospital that has no ethics or values. see you in court!!