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Noord 63, Noord Medical Center, Oranjestad, Aruba
contactos teléfono: +297 586 0448
sitio web: www.urgentcare.aw
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 12.567163, Longitude: -70.032234
Gilor Alon
::Very bad service! All they care about is charging you care is to take your money!
Bianca M
::Unfortunately a few days into my stay in Aruba I felt it was necessary to seek medical treatment for an issue I had been dealing with since prior to leaving the states. The fact that everyone speaks perfect English gave me peace of mind. Within 30 minutes I was back in a room talking to the doctor. Needless to say, I was extremely impressed because this would never happen at the local hospital where I live and work. I am a nurse and can confidently say that all of staff are very well educated and know what they’re talking about. I only spent an average of $500 for all of the care I received which included lab test, medication, and ultrasound and seeing the doctor. If you need medical care while in Aruba I highly recommend this place. You can feel confident being treated without having to break the bank! I can’t say enough good things about this island!
Milouska Solognier
::Currently working at the Urgent Care Aruba situated at the Noord Medical Center. Here you'll receive immediate medical care for the whole family at an affordable cost. We also included a Gynecology, X-Ray and Ultrasound Department. Great and modern environment.
Michael Kottman
::The staff and doctor were very friendly and helpful. The offices were very clean, tests completed promptly, and the quality of care was as good as what we receive in the United States.
Robin
::Website says this office opens at 11, but it opens at noon--sick and feverish people sitting outside in hot sum. Visit was efficient, but then you wait quite a while to "check out."" After 20 minutes I went back to the desk and was told 20 minutes more. I waited 20 minutes more and reminded the person at the desk that it had been 40 minutes since the visit ended. She said she still didn't have the paperwork. The doctor happened to walk by and said she had processed the paperwork. It took the two of them to find the paperwork in the already paid pile. After paying for the service we were told that there was only one pharmacy that was open on the whole island on this Sunday. They had a name, but no street address. It was a ways away. It's not fun to feel unwell on vacation, and the doctors were great, but the desk person, a disaster. Given a choice, would go elsewhere.