5/5 Karnia S. 1 year ago on Google β’ 6 reviews
So
yeah,
who
has
a
comorbid
and
decide
to
travel
to
Bali?
Right,
me.
The
updates
for
comorbid
person
travel
is
rare
I
know
I
gamble
when
I
came.
But
the
government
just
decide
to
update
it
when
I'm
arrived
in
Bali,
and
that
is
to
have
a
medical
letter
from
government
hospital
saying
you
are
not
eligible
for
vaccination.
Mine
was
from
a
private
hospital.
In
a
rush,
I
googled
all
the
government
hospital
in
Bali,
stumbled
a
few,
and
found
some.
Sanglah
Hospital
was
sooooo
crowded
I
said
nope
the
moment
the
car
arrived.
Stupidly,
I
thought
Rumah
Sakit
Universitas
Udayana
is
around
Rumah
Sakit
Udayana
given
the
name
-
but
beware
travellers,
it
is
not.
It
is
located
in
Jimbaran.
I
went
there
and
to
my
surprise
the
hospital
is
so
big,
so
clean,
with
not
too
many
people
there.
There
are
only
3
queue
in
the
registration,
which,
given
this
is
a
government
hospital,
is
rare.
I
wait
around
only
15
mins
and
the
nurse
take
me
to
the
specialist
and
stayed
there
until
I'm
done
and
then
take
me
again
to
the
pharmacy
&
payment.
Whoa!
The
specialist
was
alsooooo
so
nice!
He
checked
me
and
explain
super
thoroughly
-
eventhough
I
may
not
come
again
since
I'm
just
here
to
travel.
In
the
pharmacy
and
payment
booth,
I
got
shocked
again
by
the
bill.
Around
200K
IDR!
I
have
never
paid
this
low
on
the
history
of
my
comorbidity,
with
such
service
and
detailed
examination!
Yeah,
i'm
giving
5
stars
-
and
should
this
hospital
resides
in
my
domicile,
I
will
definitely
come
again!
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