Spitalul Universitar de Urgență București

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București, Romania

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University hospital· Emergency care service· Urgent care center· Emergency room

Spitalul Universitar de Urgență București Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Spitalul Universitar de Urgență București is located in București, Romania on Splaiul Independenței 169. Spitalul Universitar de Urgență București is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category university hospital in Romania.

Address

Splaiul Independenței 169

Phone

+40 213180523

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Radu Constantin Cretu

Patient with cancer, a long history of other affections and an internal bleeding, sent home with nospa and controloc. Stood outside for 4 hours freezing, no one tried to give us any update regarding the patient's condition even though we were assured that they will. Simply put, disgusting and beyond unacceptable.

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Andreea Radulescu

DON’T GO TO THIS HOSPITAL!!!!!!!!!!!! Went to this hospital for an emergency as my mom was injured and had a severe bleeding. I am embarrassed to live in a country where you pay taxes and when you go to an emergency hospital you have to talk to the guardian cuz the doctors are in a corner smoking a cigarette , and same guardian tells you to have a sit and when you tell him that a doctor has to see the injury he yells at me. After this poor experience I took my mom to SANADOR where she was attended immediately.

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Sabina Damaschin

It's 2016 and this hospital looks like it's from WW2, however they claim it's been renovated. The floors, walls and ceiling are decrepit. The stairs looks like someone took 5 huge trash bags and dumped them all over. There were scrubs leftover under a chair. We saw a used glove on the ground. There is zero organization or leadership in the urgent area. There is no medication for the patients. You must buy it from the pharmacy downstairs. You need to pay everyone off...even to enter the building, the guy pushing your wheelchair, the nurse who changed your bedpan or have you a shot or brought you your meal, the doctors, etc. Unfortunately that is the culture. Accounting went back and forth about paying with a credit card and ultimately they made up some excuse and said cash only. We waited about 2 hours for an xray. Customer service is about a 3 out of 10. Patient room with 3 people had a sink with directions on how to was your hands, but again you better bring your own soap. Nothing is provided. Before anesthesia kicked in the doc said to another turn on the music. He went over and touched the stereo with his bare hands. Whether he washed his hands afterwards i don't know. We are hoping the surgery went well with no infections.

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Catalin Bogdan

Patient sent by ambulance to this hospital. Tens of phones given by relative to undestand his medical situation. Nurses anwers the phone but refuse to tell anything from the observation sheet claiming that only doctors can tell medical details. All people we call refused to give their names. The doctor was never found avaiable in those days but sometimea were told that doctor will call back. Doctors never did up until we found someone (doctor) to call on informal channels. Mail sent on official channels to get details on treatment. No reply either. 10 days after patient dies. Then we got the call just to be informed. Total black box organization showing no empathy for the psychological neds of sick people and their relatives. We can only hope patients got at last the treatment. But there is no guarantee really. They look very un profesional (doctors should not only cure but explain the medical

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Teh Boy

For some reason doctor there decided to talk Romanian instead of English even though she knew English. Then got angry at me when I didn't understand what they said. At least they checked me which didn't help at all

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Bogdan Mirica

I had an emergency head injury treated here and all staff were top notch: kind, knowledgeable, fast. I had spent a few hours, but it was all because the flow of incoming patiens, which was staggering. The building looks a bit dated, but as I got all the care I needed, I see no point in taking any of the stars of this review.

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Daniel S

Supposedly the best hospital in Romania, this thing is a sad joke. Been here with my girlfriend and waited 2 hours so she can be seen by a doctor in Majors Accidents and Emergency. The doctor decided to transfer her to Minor Accidents and Emergency where we had to wait one more hour. After the doctor saw her, he decided to bounce her file back to Major Accidents and Emergency where we had to wait another 2 hours. 7 hours wasted in Accidents and Emergency so they can send her home because vital signs seems all right despite the fact that she told them she is in 5th year as a medial student and she has the symptoms of Myasthenia gravis. After she collapsed in the street, I had to call 112 and I asked the ambulance staff to take her to a different hospital but they advised us to get a taxi if we want to go to another hospital. Eventually they bring her back at the same hospital where doctors were annoyed because now they have to treat her as a priority. They told her that she is faking it and waste emergency services time. They treat her with disrespect; as a patient she was not allowed to use the elevators (no one is except the staff) despite having about 20 elevators collecting dust. Imagine taking the stairs to 12th floor several times a day. After more in depth investigations they regrettably agree that she is not faking it and indeed she has Myasthenia gravis. I will update this as the story unfolds.