4/5 david 4 years ago on Google β’ 43 reviews
Good
Morning
Hospital
was
surprisingly
pleasant
considering
the
circumstances.
This
review
is
strictly
in
regards
to
my
experience
as
an
English
speaking
foreigner.
Quick
background;
family
member
had
a
medical
emergency
24
hours
prior
to
flying
back
to
the
U.S.
This
resulted
in
a
two
week
stay
in
Good
Morning
Hospital.
Your
very
first
stop
should
be
the
International
Healthcare
Center
(located
on
the
first
floor
main
lobby)
if
you
are
a
foreigner.
The
translators
speak
flawless
English,
are
friendly,
and
very
professional.
They
are
also
familiar
with
the
very
difficult
and
confusing
U.S.
healthcare
policies
and
regulations
(pointing
at
you
Tricare).
Everything
went
smoothly
and
i
have
no
complaints.
Here
are
some
quick
hints
of
things
that
were
different
for
me:
1.
You
have
some
freedom
to
keep
costs
down.
The
hospital
provides
you
different
room
options.
I
think
they
are:
8
person
shared,
4
person
shared,
2
person
shared,
and
then
the
VIP
single
person
rooms.
The
shared
rooms
are
cheaper.
Less
people
=
Less
Money.
2.
The
meals
were
very
good.
Breakfast,
Lunch,
and
Dinner
for
the
patient
were
individually
cooked
(western
style)
and
tasted
delicious.
These
are
for
the
patient
only,
but
I
love
food
and
I
was
curious
how
it
holds
up
to
western
hospital
food
(random
i
know).
3.
The
costs
for
medical
treatment
was
extremely
cheap.
(Compared
to
U.S.
treatment).
The
nurses
(and
translators)
provided
us
the
cost
estimate
prior
to
each
action
taken
by
the
hospital.
This
helped
me
prepare
for
the
eventual
payment
of
the
hospital
bill.
4.
The
lobby
does
a
great
job
with
what
they
have.
I
saw
a
person
playing
the
piano
for
several
hours
before
being
replaced
by
a
band
consisting
of
violins
and
cellos.
Again,
Good
Morning
Hospital
exceeded
my
expectations
and
provided
the
best
possible
care
and
service
for
my
family.
This
applies
to
my
two
interactions,
but
fantastic
job.
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