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Monday | open 24 hours | |||||
Tuesday | open 24 hours | |||||
Wednesday | open 24 hours | |||||
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Friday | open 24 hours | |||||
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Sunday | open 24 hours |
85-87, Rua de Coelho do Amaral, MO Macao
contacts phone: +853 2837 1333
website: www.kwh.org.mo
larger map & directionsLatitude: 22.1994817, Longitude: 113.542644
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::Takes toooooo long for waiting for consultation and doctor not sure what next step. Waste of time
Maxime Merlin
::My wife gave birth to our first child there. Magical moment! Well not really, it's been 48H and neither my wife or me have been allowed to touch or see the baby (apart from 1 hour per day, through a window). Avoid at all cost.
Varinder Kumar
::Hi All I have been this hospital before, but this time is really sad the Triage counter staff is very rude. Please kindly request to management and SAR Government to take notice about that. Thank you
Dividarshan ks
::Iam from India, Out of ethics it is just an money making Institute I admitted my friend who got sick on entrying Macau I took her to this hospital on recomadation of hotel reception. On going there i learnt it is just money making hospital. I recomend only if have good money go to this hospital.
Anthony Cheong
::I am a medical profession (MB ChB) and I have strong reservation about the ethics of practice at this hospital. Two of my relatives were admitted for different reasons a few years ago (end stage liver cancer and high blood pressure). However I noted that both of them were administrated a drug called Piracetam intravenously. This is a so-called nootropic which was thought to enhance brain function - there is very little evidence that it has any effect at all. In fact this drug is not approved by FDA as a medication. Regardless of drug efficacy, in both scenarios there was absolutely no indication to prescribe this medication. I confronted the consultant in charge and the medication was discontinued immediately. This hospital was essentially administrating unnecessary medications for financial benefits. I have no doubt they do treat patients and some staff do a great job, but this example shows a dark side of this for-profit organisation.