1/5 DerDieDas M. 2 years ago on Google • 17 reviews
In
the
event
of
an
emergency,
you
will
be
helped
so
that
you
don't
fall
over
the
edge,
but
that's
about
it
for
the
positive
things.
The
diagnosis,
if
desired,
is
carried
out
according
to
the
following
scheme:
"How
can
we,
Asklepios,
earn
the
most
money?
Even
if
the
diagnosis
is
very
unrealistic,
but
it
would
somehow
be
possible...."
Likewise,
during
a
stay,
the
discharge
report
is
very
likely
to
be
incorrect,
which
in
my
case
was
even
proven
by
witnesses.
Something
will
then
be
changed,
but
not
in
such
a
way
that
it
would
be
correct.
The
rooms
where
I
or
my
girlfriend
at
the
time
were
were
modern,
but
you
don't
have
to
hope
for
something
like
WiFi.
The
food
is
also
typically
bad
in
a
hospital,
in
keeping
with
my
first
sentence.
You
don't
starve,
but
that's
it.
My
tip:
It's
better
to
let
your
car
mechanic,
the
kebab
man
or
a
homeless
person
make
a
diagnosis,
unless
you
are
unconscious
or
your
health
deteriorates
extremely
within
minutes.
This
is
more
likely
to
fit
than
what
you
are
told
in
AK
Harburg.
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