Spital Männedorf
Asylstrasse 10, 8708 Männedorf, Switzerland, Männedorf
+41 44 922 22 11
spitalmaennedorf.ch
Évitez les urgences. Une consultation et un traitement compétents sont une pure chance. Attendu 6h, les laboratoires de sang étaient foirés, le diagnostic complètement erroné, sans même prendre en considération la possibilité d'un diagnostic ultérieur par un expert. Heureusement, cela ne mettait pas sa vie en danger.
Mon mari s'est fait opérer du dos à l'hôpital de Männedorf et nous n'avons que des retours positifs. Il avait une hernie au dos et souffrait beaucoup. L'équipe Spinal et Neurologique était excellente (Dr Laux et Dr Bauer) !!! L'équipe a parfaitement discuté de la procédure et nous a donné toutes les informations pertinentes en anglais car nous ne parlons pas parfaitement l'allemand ni le suisse. De la réception au personnel infirmier (Eda et Karina), merci de communiquer en anglais et du meilleur service qu'un patient puisse demander. Mon mari avait une vue magnifique sur le lac de Zurich depuis la fenêtre de sa chambre. Il pourrait rentrer chez lui après 2 nuits à l'hôpital. Nous recommandons Männedorf !!! Merci d'avoir fait d'une situation stressante une bonne expérience !!
J'étais à l'hôpital avec ma fille Le personnel est incroyable, spécialement Mauro qui a des mains en plumes pour prendre du sang et faire des perfusions spécialement sur un patient qui a peur des aiguilles. Nous avons bien ri, merci beaucoup Mauro et tous les autres membres du personnel et évidemment le médecin. Le temps d'attente n'a pas été très long. Le personnel de la réception a immédiatement pris nos coordonnées.
Mixed feelings : one TC scan went well in term of support, another time no support at all for another exam (due to language barrier) But nice location and parking
I just came in for an emergency. The emergency room staff when checking in are very rude and borderline racist. They made comments in German about me (I am decent in my German language skills but I couldn’t speak properly due to my injury). One person commented that I should speak German or go somewhere else to her colleague, not knowing I understood her. Another colleague was rude and threw my insurance card and documents at me. This is unacceptable. Luckily there was a nice nurse who cared to listen to me and help me translate. The date is 1st May 2025 and I hope the hospital administration will read this and reach out to me. No one should be discriminated against and be treated as a second class citizen.
I had my operation today as an outpatient… i was nervous and uneasy. But the staffs in the recovery were very helpful and friendly. I also heard how they were with other patients, an elderly and a middle aged woman. I find it comforting how they made them laugh during this time. The Anesthesiologist and the nurse anesthetist who were assigned to me were good, they made sure that i am relaxed. The doctor who operated on me, was also nice. Everything went well… Aside from this, during my check up, a few days before the operation, the doctor who did the initial assessment was very empathic and very soft spoken. She was also very gentle, and made sure that I was comfortable. The Patientenempfang personnel were also nice. They answered my questions and helped me checked if the forms i filled up were correct. I also had a “not so nice” experience with some staffs, it was when i gave birth a few years ago. During the morning rounds, when a staff checked up on me, i told her that i passed some blood clots, then she pressed my abdomen, a big blood clot came out, which was actually a good thing… which the second staff clearly commented, “eww”. Very unprofessional. Good thing was, i never saw her again during the next 2 days of my stay. I don’t want to spoil my stay and ignore the good things the other staffs were doing because of that one “rotten” staff… That’s why i decided to have my operation in this hospital…