Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg

Adresse: Asklepios St Georg Clinic, Lohmühlenstraße 5, 20099 Hamburg.
Telefon: 0401818850.
Webseite: asklepios.com
Spezialitäten: Poliklinik.
Andere interessante Daten: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Toilet, Appointments recommended, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards.
Bewertungen: Dieses Unternehmen hat 694 Bewertungen auf Google My Business.
Durchschnittliche Meinung: 2.8/5.

📌 Ort von Asklepios St. Georg Clinic

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic Asklepios St Georg Clinic, Lohmühlenstraße 5, 20099 Hamburg

⏰ Öffnungszeiten von Asklepios St. Georg Clinic

  • Montag: Open 24 hours
  • Dienstag: Open 24 hours
  • Mittwoch: Open 24 hours
  • Donnerstag: Open 24 hours
  • Freitag: Open 24 hours
  • Samstag: Open 24 hours
  • Sonntag: Open 24 hours

Einleitung

Die Asklepios St. Georg Clinic ist eine renommierte Klinik in Hamburg, die sich auf eine breite Palette von medizinischen Dienstleistungen spezialisiert hat. Sie befindet sich in der Lohmühlenstraße 5, im Stadtteil Hamburg-Mitte, und ist leicht mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zu erreichen. Die Klinik ist bekannt für ihre hervorragende medizinische Versorgung und das freundliche Personal.

Hauptdienstleistungen

  • Poliklinik: Die Asklepios St. Georg Clinic bietet eine breite Palette von medizinischen Dienstleistungen in ihrer Poliklinik an, darunter Allgemeinmedizin, Innere Medizin, Chirurgie und viele andere Fachbereiche.
  • Moderne Einrichtungen: Die Klinik verfügt über moderne medizinische Geräte und Ausstattung, um sicherzustellen, dass die Patienten die bestmögliche Behandlung erhalten.
  • Erfahrenes medizinisches Personal: Das medizinische Personal der Asklepios St. Georg Clinic ist hochqualifiziert und erfahren, um sicherzustellen, dass die Patienten die bestmögliche medizinische Versorgung erhalten.

Standort und Zugang

Die Asklepios St. Georg Clinic befindet sich in der Lohmühlenstraße 5, im Stadtteil Hamburg-Mitte. Sie ist leicht mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zu erreichen, darunter Busse und Bahnen. Es gibt auch eine Behindertenparkplätze und einen Behindertenfahrstuhl, um sicherzustellen, dass alle Patienten und Besucher einen bequemen Zugang zur Klinik haben.

Herausragende Merkmale

  • Behindertenfreundlichkeit: Die Asklepios St. Georg Clinic ist behindertenfreundlich und bietet Behindertenparkplätze, Behindertenfahrstühle und Behindertentoiletten, um sicherzustellen, dass alle Patienten und Besucher einen bequemen Zugang zur Klinik haben.
  • Zentrale Lage: Die Klinik ist zentral gelegen und leicht mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zu erreichen, was für viele Patienten und Besucher von Vorteil ist.
  • Moderne Ausstattung: Die Klinik verfügt über moderne medizinische Geräte und Ausstattung, um sicherzustellen, dass die Patienten die bestmögliche Behandlung erhalten.

Praktische Informationen

  • Adresse: Asklepios St Georg Clinic, Lohmühlenstraße 5, 20099 Hamburg.
  • Telefon: 0401818850.
  • Webseite: asklepios.com.
  • Spezialitäten: Poliklinik.
  • Andere interessante Daten: Behindertenparkplatz, Behindertenfahrstuhl, Behindertentoilette, Toilette, Termine empfohlen, Kreditkarten, Debitkarten, NFC mobile payments, Kreditkarten.

Positive Aspekte aus Bewertungen

Die Asklepios St. Georg Clinic hat 694 Bewertungen auf Google My Business, mit einer durchschnittlichen Bewertung von 2.8/5. Einige der positiven Aspekte, die in den Bewertungen erwähnt wurden, sind:

  • Schöne und ruhige Einrichtung, die kaum wie ein Krankenhaus

👍 Bewertungen von Asklepios St. Georg Clinic

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
Suryanshu R.
5/5

Really nice and calm place. Very relaxed staff. It almost didn't feel like an hospital at all. Very clean and comfortable. Quite centrally located and easy to get to with public transport.

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
Milo
1/5

This is the worst and most disrespectful hospital in Hamburg. This hospital should be closed, no joke! It starts in the emergency room that you have to wait 20 minutes to be able to describe your problem. It’s not listened to, I was constantly interrupted and my words were twisted. A little later a nurse came to get some blood, several times not hit and the vein got “pierced”. I politely asked them to stop as it was really painful. However, it got completely ignored and they snapped at me since they need the blood. Also, it should be normal to tremble with pain and almost beat everyone around you!!! Sorry but you’re definitely kidding yourself if you think “piercing” a vein is normal.

In the future I’ll avoid this hospital with all costs, whether I have an acute emergency or anything else. There are far better hospitals that also know how to do a medical job properly and still have the ability to communicate politely with patients!

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
Alex F.
1/5

My worst experience in a hospital for far.
My room is beside a place that are remodeling, 12 hours of the sound of a hammer constantly.
Due my operation I can not eat solids, so the only thing they are offering me is pocket soup, no veggies no fruits, nothing.
And forget about to find the manager, she is never in the office, and she will never pick up the phone.
The personal in my station are good the most of them, the problem in hospital is systematic.

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
Robinoux N.
1/5

Horrible, I had an operation and I had to wait a day before anyone told me anything about it, not even “it went well, more details to come”. Woke up in my blood and since no one told me it was normal I was quite scared and the nurse was too didn’t know what to do said she was getting help and never came back, I stayed in my blood the whole night. No one could tell me what we’re the medication I had to take, and I was worried I was getting the wrong one because the nurse that came in asked me if I had stomach surgery, and I didn’t so they didn’t know what surgery I had. These are just some of the events that happened. This was the worst experience of my life, if you can go to another hospital, got to another hospital : this one might cost you your health and life, not even kidding.

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
George C. T.
2/5

I've been to this hospital early thus year although the receptionist sounds as 8f she woke from the Reeperbahn. Dr arrived spoken, he will forward a letter to my Orthopaedic in Bremen till now nothing happens and I've done my surgeries elsewhere. Very poor system. Shame on thr hospital management

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
alex C.
1/5

My relative was brought to the hospital in a coma. A nurse stole his belongings, wallet , ID’s, money and the hospital refused to cooperate and investigate the theft. I am shocked to hear that other people experienced the same and more shockingly that the police refuses to intervene and the hospital does not care.

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
WC J.
1/5

Worst hospital I have ever been too.
They are under staffed and under funded and
care more about making money then care of patients.
Cancelled appointments without letting patients know due to broken equipment and staff shortages.
You would get batter care in a third world country hospital.
Asklepios is a shinning example of how broken the German Medical System is.

Asklepios St. Georg Clinic - Hamburg
Ashish T.
4/5

I was at the Asklepios Klinik St. Georg in the month of February in 2017 for a heart operation. I had suffered a heart attack and was wheeled in from my hotel.

The ambulance was pretty quick to come, as I am not fluent in German, I was happy to find that the field Doctor who came for the emergency was surprisingly fluent in English. She asked me the usual question, all valid ones, did a quick ECG and decided that I must be admitted.

At the hospital, I met an English speaking Doctor again, he was kind but a weird. All is tattoos and piercing was putting me a bit off but they I would be so wrong to make any judgments. He did the routine checkup too and as the initial test was not convincing, I was put on an MRI, and then an angiogram. They did administrator some Morphin after I asked them to and only after the cause of pain was realized. Soon after I was put under the lights and a stent was inserted.

Next, I found myself in the ICU and later in the bed for the next one week. The hospital staff was well trained, there was no bias although I am non-EU. The hospital was clean, though the neighbours were always noisy and irritating. The night shift nurses, again a highly tattooed one was quite friendly and chirpy, helped me ease my pain.

Just one complaint, I did not find good support after I was discharged, the Emergency is not well maintained and it appeared to me like no-one actually cared in the emergency.

Except that everything else was good, I upload food pics because these are the only pictures I made while I was at the hospital- it was not the best but then I did not expect anything better 😉 Cheers.

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