I arrived in early September. I had an attack of cystitis. I suffered for two nights, treated myself, but then I went to the Nile. I'm not insured. I came with the children. I ask how much it costs to see me, tests, treatment, etc. They say a doctor will come and tell you. A young man came, blowing his cheeks, said nothing, but he looked smart. I say how much is my treatment and reception in general. They are only in Arabic or by translator. I typed the text to the girl on the translator "how much does my treatment cost. Tell me right away, if something happens, I'll leave right away." She replied: OK, lie down on the couch. Well, I think ok is ok. She lay down. No one asked me anything. They measured the saturation, stuck a catheter into the finger for some reason. I ask why, but they don't say anything. Good. I'm waiting further. Suddenly a girl comes up to me and hands me the phone. There's a screaming voice in English shouting at me that I'm a tourist and have to pay as a tourist. He calls the price in dollars. I say, what kind of money are we talking about when I haven't had anything done or diagnosed yet. They say I went then. Oh, yes, I forgot to write, I gave them my passport, which they have not yet returned to me without payment. Anyway, they told me to pay. Do you understand? As soon as I entered the hospital, I have to pay already. My 7-year-old daughter hears all this and starts crying because she feels that a conflict has begun. Then a Russian-speaking woman came. I explained everything to her. She was clearly on the side of these doctors, but I paid 370 pounds for all this disassembly and left, taking my passport. It's tinny. NEVER go TO THE NILE HOSPITAL yourself. They don't provide any help there. They immediately start counting in dollars how much you owe and your passport, PASSPORT, never give it back!!!!
We got an ambulance with a child with an acute intestinal infection. The child was in a bad condition.
The reception immediately started treatment, was transferred to the ward, the staff is very attentive and everyone wants to help. We found a charger for the phone, found toys for the baby for the first time, everyone tried to help if I applied.
There are translators , you can find out everything through them .
The wards are good, there are condos, televisions, and the food was also good. The ward is always cleaned , everything is clean .
The staff often comes in to check the baby's condition. The doctor always visited us twice a day. If God forbid you need help on vacation, come here!
It's a great hospital. Smart repairs by caring and attentive doctors. There is a Russian- speaking person every day. There is a private taxi. They "raised my son to his feet" in a couple of hours. The temperature was high. By morning he was completely healthy