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Rue Edith Cavell 32, Uccle, B1180Belgium






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Prof Dr. Moustapha Hamdi
Moustapha Hamdi graduated in 1990 at the University of Damascus Syria as a doctor of medicine, surgery and obstetrics. He moved to Belgium and did an internship in general and plastic surgery. Then he was part of the academic staff of the Hospital in Glasgow Canniesburn engaged in microsurgery and breast reconstruction. Moustapha Hamdi worked as a department head in the department of plastic surgery of the Brussels University Hospital.Thanks to his extensive international experience, Professor Hamdi not only became chairman of the department of microsurgery of the Royal Belgian Society for Plastic Surgery (RBSPS), but he is also active within the scientific committee of the European Society of Plastic Surgeons (EURAPS).
And I still love
The medical center is still in operation but has moved to rue Général Lotz.
Rude and contemptuous staff especially on the phone. I do not recommend
Brussels institution once frequented by high society, highly recommended maternity ward. The dilapidation of the building leads to an upcoming move to the Delta district. You need a good wallet to get treatment there.
I took the news with sadness. .. definitely closed 😡😡 …
Very bad experience with digestive surgery with the chirec group. As much at the orthopedic level, foot surgery, they are great as at the digestive surgery level they are catastrophic. I don't mince my words. Had a nissen operation in 2015 at the Léopold clinic, my life has changed since that day! The biggest regret of my existence was to have trusted incompetent people. My condition only got worse until March 2017 a surgeon tried to repair the damage but the damage was already done and a gallbladder operation only worsened my condition which was already poor. To ask you if you have hospitalization insurance they don't hesitate to avoid it at all costs. Not to mention the nurses, one of whom was very haughty in the corridors about whom I fortunately heard and who did not admit to having spoken vulgarly about patients. Today I am disabled because of these incompetents, deep rage and no desire to live. You pay for treatment and you become disabled. A business! it's disgusting. One last piece of advice for future surgery recipients. Do not hesitate to ask any questions you have before your operation. I was not warned of the post-operative risks. Surgeons who accept directly be wary. Good surgeons are those who know how to say no and who think more about your well-being than their percentage thanks to your insurance.0... (Show more)
No way to contact the hospital in an emergency when you have a loved one at home. Scandalous
The intensive care unit is made up of a death team! Inhumane, insensitive, cruel young nurses. I had never experienced so much cruelty in my life, they take the elderly for corpses, guinea pigs, waste!!! Avoid if you want to be treated with a little humanity.
I don't understand the opinions, I had surgery in 2013, the team was great, friendly outgoing, nothing to complain about. And today I'm back and again everyone is on top.
Totally disappointed with customer service - consultation. Estimated waiting time of 3 minutes but here I am waiting half an hour and no one picks up the phone. I then decide to send my number hoping that he will call me back later. After 6 hours of waiting, still nothing, I then call the customer service-information, who absolutely does not give a damn about me and who decides to hang up on me and send me to the consultation service but still no answer ! I'm only reacting now because this is the 3rd time in 2 months that someone has pulled this stunt on me. PS: the reception service is just as mediocre... I ask him a question to find out where my doctor is. She responds to me with a look of disgust as if I were her ex.... (Show more)
Completely chaotic invoicing of appointments: double invoicing, invoices received 3 months after treatment, wrong address, callback without explanation of invoicing... if patient files are managed with the same rigor as invoicing, we must expect the worst. ..
I gave this hospital just one star because of my overall experiences during my pregnancy, birth and maternity. To be fair though, the birth was a good experience, and my Oby/Gyn was great, just what came before and after were not. The people taking my blood for the many blood tests that I needed to have done, some were quite rude and unfriendly (not all of them though) but I remember the glucose test was horrible, made worse by the phlebotomist who treated me very badly, and the chairs in the waiting room wee like torture stools to sit on for 3 hours (with backpain, and fatigue from not having eaten). I had one emergency room visit and we seriously considered contacting the administration because of how the doctor on duty treated me (The nurse kindly appologised for his behaviour). In the maternity ward I was mostly ignored by most of the midwives because I could not speak french. There were at least two, however, who went out of their way to help and support me, but most of the time I was completely on my own and it was scary. The hospital group does good marketing, I must say. Many people repeat that edith cavell is the best hospital to give birth in. Well it is if your priorities are luxury. To me it seems that providing luxury really is their priority, to which the pricing bears testimony.... (Show more)
Excellent hospital
Consultations are very expensive: a visit to a cardiologist (ultrasound + stress test) cost me €120 (I was asked to pay in cash) and I was reimbursed €25 of this amount. Identical consultation at Saint-Pierre hospital: €37! My partner consulted an orthopedist for her hip, he found nothing abnormal and asked for the modest sum of €70. A rheumatologist from another hospital immediately diagnosed serious hip tendinitis and performed an infiltration. All this for a very reasonable price.... (Show more)
To avoid, Dr. in gastronomy makes a diagnosis without examination and prescribes creams which have no effect given the bad diagnosis. After a second consultation, she sees no other solution than an operation under general anesthesia (still without examination!). Fortunately, I was consulted by a real gastronomy elsewhere who was able to resolve my problem quickly! Payment for consultations is done in cash but fortunately they even have a bank in the hospital!!!... (Show more)
Very beautiful, practical, there is a restaurant, gifts for children, games, clothes, stuffed animals, very good, flowers to offer, very good sandwiches, cakes, newspapers, sweets, comic figures, but a little expensive, a small terrace outside
Emergencies avoided disaster
Not that bad
After the worry of coming to Brussels for this operation, we are totally won over, my friend, as for the quality of the reception and the sympathy of the room staff. We are far from the forced smiles of many hospitals. We both go to the gym on the same day. Well informed and all without problems. The post operation is worth the rest and we are delighted.... (Show more)
My fiancé died in January 2017 because there are incompetent people who don't know how to do their job with the awareness that they have a life in their hands!