i hear that CMC is good, it's just outside sosua. hope you feel better soon.
Nothing but good things to say about cmc for my family..This was not my own, nor my neighbors or many others' experience at that facility.
Maybe some find better care there than others ?
I have insurance but if it means waiting 6 hours at an emergency room to be seen I prefer to pay 2000 to 3000 pesos and not wait all dayDepending on the need, I use CMC (doctors are just ok, over the years I have had two misdiagnosis) but my insurance covers. For a real doctor (jijiji) I use Gideon Plaut (Israeli doctor) at the Cemedin clinic (across from Banco Popular) in Cabarete. No insurance but he's good and walk-ins accepted.
I’ve never waited over 1/2 hr at CMC ...I have insurance but if it means waiting 6 hours at an emergency room to be seen I prefer to pay 2000 to 3000 pesos and not wait all day
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I’ve never waited over 1/2 hr at CMC ...
Neighbor waited 5 hours yesterday, this was his 3rd trip just for a small abscess on his shoulder, and after the 3rd trip he gave up when they told him he needed to be admitted overnight. He's on his way to Bournigal today - let's see if he has a real treatment there. I think he's waited there almost 14 hours for this small and common ailment. And he has good insurance.
I personally have not had an abcess but I think the treatment should be to open with a small incision, apply a warm compress and maybe a draw out salve covered with a telfa pad followed with antibiotics and an overnight in a hospital would not be required unless there was massive infection.
Not 3 days of pain pills and antibiotics which did not appear to help him.
Hospitals are not generally suited for non emergency walk in patients. If you have a general malaise, best to have found a family medical practitioner beforehand and use them exclusively for continuity of care, completeness of records and test results all in one place. A walk-in clinic would be another alternative. In either case, you need to shop around to find a doctor or a clinic that can meet your expectations.
An ER emergency room trying to be all things to all people is difficult to pull off in this country. If you present at an ER, you get whoever is on duty at the time and that is a bit of a gamble if you are not prepared to explain exactly what you want and insist that you get it.
CMC is divided into to parts. The ER part and the other side where the doctors in residence have their offices and schedule appointments. If you haven't been run over by a guagua and wish to make the best use of CMC, then one needs to go to the other side and begin interviewing doctors for those times when non emergency medical attention is required.
I thought so too until I got a large one in my leg. 10 days antibiotics and the surgical removal. About the size of a prune when removed.
Smaller ones I have had lanced, but some are really cysts that get infected. This was in the US.
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