Can you recommend a urologist?
Can you recommend a urologist?
Can someone recommend a urologist in PP for me please?
I have suspected kidney stones or some other similar sort of problem.
I went to Sunrise Japanese Hospital last night but an ultrasound didn’t show anything.
Thanks guys.
I have suspected kidney stones or some other similar sort of problem.
I went to Sunrise Japanese Hospital last night but an ultrasound didn’t show anything.
Thanks guys.
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
Which is why I’d like a urologist to check me over...
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
But I’m pretty certain it’s not a tortoise!!!
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
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Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
If you are not a Khmer, I would recommend any urologist in your home country, over any urologist anywhere in Cambodia.
I love living here. But, if I need any sort of medical attention, I will leave to have it done. If I am too ill to leave, I will just die here.
Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
Give Embassy Medical Center a ring. I've heard consistently good things. They have a separate women's health clinic. Not sure about a dedicated urologist on staff though.
http://www.hwwmedcenters.org/en/embassy-medical-center/
http://www.hwwmedcenters.org/en/embassy-medical-center/
Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
The result of me having kidney stones culminated in a blood test with a more serious kidney problem being identified. Getting professional advice and tests is essential as kidney damage is not repairable.
Having lived in Malaysia for many years, I have nothing but praise for the specialists at Gleneagles Hospital, in Kuala Lumpur. A return ticket from PP to KL by Air Asia recently cost me around $200. The specialist's fee was $120 with no tests or medication costs.
http://gleneagleskl.com.my/about-us/overview/
Everyone has their own preferences. Gleneagles KL is mine. Regretfully I cannot give any requested advice, as where to go in PP.
Good luck Roz and best wishes for an accurate diagnosis and quick return to full health.
Having lived in Malaysia for many years, I have nothing but praise for the specialists at Gleneagles Hospital, in Kuala Lumpur. A return ticket from PP to KL by Air Asia recently cost me around $200. The specialist's fee was $120 with no tests or medication costs.
http://gleneagleskl.com.my/about-us/overview/
Everyone has their own preferences. Gleneagles KL is mine. Regretfully I cannot give any requested advice, as where to go in PP.
Good luck Roz and best wishes for an accurate diagnosis and quick return to full health.
Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
This guy seemed competent to me:Deefer wrote: ↑Tue Sep 25, 2018 1:38 pm The result of me having kidney stones culminated in a blood test with a more serious kidney problem being identified. Getting professional advice and tests is essential as kidney damage is not repairable.
Having lived in Malaysia for many years, I have nothing but praise for the specialists at Gleneagles Hospital, in Kuala Lumpur. A return ticket from PP to KL by Air Asia recently cost me around $200. The specialist's fee was $120 with no tests or medication costs.
http://gleneagleskl.com.my/about-us/overview/
Everyone has their own preferences. Gleneagles KL is mine. Regretfully I cannot give any requested advice, as where to go in PP.
Good luck Roz and best wishes for an accurate diagnosis and quick return to full health.
Dr urologist:
Dr. Tachko Aleksandr MD, PhD
015 819 760
[email protected]
I saw him within hours. All the best.
Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
Dr Meth Pheng, Gyneco-Obst. at Central Hospital He did some of his training in France and has treated a number of friends. http://www.central-hospital.com/ch/
Re: Can you recommend a urologist?
Thank you all so much.
I’m feeling a lot better today with minimal pain.
I’m feeling a lot better today with minimal pain.
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
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