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It is difficult to give a global opinion on a hosp...

It is difficult to give a global opinion on a hospital of this size and displaying as many trades. Overall, the nursing staff is wonderful and knowledgeable. Among the points to be corrected quickly: the rather rough reception of emergencies (not very important if you suffer, but a smile is always a pleasure), abnormally slow telephone reception for making appointments, slowness of cases in some units. It's simple, a quick consultation does not exist. You will wait a long time on the phone to schedule an appointment. You may wait to check in and report your presence. More acceptable, the specialist may be late. In short, in my agenda, I always mark morning at st-pierre or afternoon, as if it were an excursion. This industrialized welcome has flaws: woe to you if the doctor forgot to give you a document. Do not expect to return spontaneously and obtain the document. Better plan to spend an hour on the phone and identify the person who will help you. Hence the interest of having an unlimited phone plan. The reception staff seems to have got used to it: "come back Monday Sir", as if everyone lived near St-Pierre and was on vacation year-round. Aberrant! "Go to the office opposite." Of course, you have to cross the street, take countless corridors and take three lifts! The employee quickly got rid of the boring person by directing him to the path that leads nowhere. In these conditions, keep calm, remain courteous while showing a certain firmness. Once again, after having passed the barrier of the reception (in a general way), the hospital St Pierre will offer you very good care. Special mention to the ophthalmology unit which has "emergency" consultations all week.

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