Children's Hospital Zurich - Eleonore Foundation

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Zürich, Switzerland

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Children's Hospital Zurich - Eleonore Foundation Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Children's Hospital Zurich - Eleonore Foundation is located in Zürich, Switzerland on Steinwiesstrasse 75. Children's Hospital Zurich - Eleonore Foundation is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category children's hospital in Switzerland.

Address

Steinwiesstrasse 75

Phone

+41 442667111

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Michel Plant

Professional hospital with empathetic service

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Nadia Roos

We went to the ER with my 2 year old daughter 3 times before the doctors admitted her, once admitted she was placed in isolation without proper bathing facilities, she had contracted Norro virus and needed IV fluid via a drip because she could not keep anything inside we stayed for around 4 days, the cleaning staff were hesitant to clean our room and left used crockery and cutlery. I washed our used dishware and had to empty the laundry bag as the nursing staff did not do it. I washed my daughter in a small hand bowl as they could not provide a baby bath, we also saw around three doctors in the ward and three before admission including my daughters pediatrician who advised us to go to the ER. They could also not provide any cramping medicine and left my daughter in severe pain from stomach cramps, we also had to ask for anti vomit medicine everyday as they did not give it to prevent further dehydration.

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pablo muriel

This hospital is exceptional in every aspect and should be held as exemplary to all hospitals around the world. I am an American from NYC and my 6 month old came down with a fever of 103.9f while I was in Zurich touring, which prompted me to rush her to the hospital. The entire process was seamless. From the moment we walked in with our child everyone from the receptionist to the doctors were attentive. We were anxious not knowing what to expect but those fears quickly vanished when we were met by the highly professional staff at the front desk. They warned us it was full and wait would be longer then usual. We were in the waiting area of the ER for about 10 minute before being taken in and the entire time everyone was apologetic about the wait. The entire process took about 2 hours. The visit with test and all about 300 francs in the US without insurance an emergency room visit could run into the thousands. A special thank you to Dr. Munser for everything she did for us. Sincerely, Dr. Pablo Muriel, PhD

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Alin M

My experience with them was not great and was overcharged eight months later with a second invoice. But they canceled it after reaching out to them pointing out the mistake. My conclusion is that they are well prepared professionally, but invaded by a lot of patients, many with minor issues. If the problem is not major, it would be better to go first to a smaller and less crowded regional hospital. Also the prices could be a little smaller.

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Danyela Silva

A shame, they check in and put my daughter in a separate hallway where you can't hear the hell calling. Next I am attended by a nurse with rude attitudes. Then I'm put in the corridors more than 1:30 waiting to be seen by a doctor. And I keep waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting.........................

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Christine Boeckl

After my daughter was born and started to form a lump on her head. After an MRI at Kinderspital, the doctor was convinced that the lump would not go away on its own. We decided to wait until after the holidays before any operation as she was only 6 months old. Over the course of the next couple of months the lump seemed to get smaller. We went back to the Kinderspital to discuss this with the doctor. He agreed that the lump seemed to be getting smaller, but suggested that perhaps it was going deeper and we still needed to decide if we wanted to operate. I had to suggest conducting an ultrasound to confirm his comment, which showed that it was not going deeper. His final comment was that we still needed to decide if we wanted to operate.?! Needless to say we did not operate, and within 6 more months the bump almost entirely disappeared on its own.

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Sami Akkawi

My son was there twice by the time he was 3 months old. Both times we received nothing but the best treatment!

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Nina H

My boy was in good hands