Hospital Geral de Santo António

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Porto, Portugal

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Hospital Geral de Santo António Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Hospital Geral de Santo António is located in Porto, Portugal on Largo do Prof. Abel Salazar. Hospital Geral de Santo António is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category university hospital in Portugal.

Address

Largo do Prof. Abel Salazar

Phone

+351 222077500

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Hannah

I came in, because i couldn't get enough air in my lungs for several days, I caughed a lot and was really scared. They made multiple tests and gave me some medication. That's why I was able to wake up today, after my first night of uninterrupted sleep since quite some time, breathing normally. I am still a bit weak on my feet but wanted to take the time to thank them here. I probably should have gone there earlier but they really took their time and were really patient with my anxiety. Witnessing their kindness towards me, as well as other patients really touched me. They deal with a lot of stress but still find some moments to show you, that they really care and do all they can to help. And also: sure, it is likely that you have to wait for some hours before the doctors in the emergency room have time to look at you (for me it was around 3-4 with a yellow armband), but they don't take long to rate the level of emergency before that... And to be honest: if you were so sick, that you get the orange or red armband, you would also don't understand why someone whose treatment is less urgent gets a treatment before you do. For some people it can be about minutes and hours and i really had the feeling that they asked all the right questions to judge that...

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charliecharlie99

I went there on a Wednesday morning after to being referred by a doctor for ear treatment during a short stay in Porto. Even though my case was not urgent, I was seen to and treated in under 30 mins - probably because I was seeing an Otologist. If you're going for generalist treatment, might be best to turn up early to avoid long waits. ID and EHIC (if you have one) needed.

狗蛋大表妹

I had a bad neck pain so I went to the emergency which costed me more than 100 euro. But the doctor prescribed me some terrible medicine making me vomit the whole night and having nausea and headache. I used it twice and I vomitted two nights and thought I would die because of it. I searched it and it is said in Google that cannot be given to people who never used this kinda staff before, it would cause serious side effectseffects. I can't believe google is more trustful than a doctor this time. Daaaamn.

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Mark Owens

Came here on holiday in Porto (I'm English) Found an English speaking doctor and was seen with a very short wait, very smooth process and professional staff. Had consultation, painkillers and an X-Ray for 19. They only accept cash or Portuguese bank cards though. Bring your passport too.

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Ben Price

I went into the accident and emergency department after badly spraining my ankle. From reception to triage to orthopedics to radiography, everyone I encountered was friendly and helpful and spoke good English. Every time I sat down expecting a long wait, within minutes I was being called to the next stage. I had to pay 120 before I left, because my EHIC card had expired, so lesson learned! Very big thanks to everyone I encountered there.

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Vitor Santos

Mumber one

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Alvydas V.

Ok !!!