Rebecca HoffmanReview ofPrince Court
With all these great reviews I really think the aw...
With all these great reviews I really think the awful experience I had at this place is unfortunate.
I'm traveling into Cambodia and went to get anti malaria medication. Instead of giving me Doxycycline, the doctor insisted on giving me the more expensive alternative. I asked him specifically for the cheapest option as I'm on a budget and he outright refused. Instead he prescribed me Malarone which costs $200's for two weeks worth.
This is clearly a money making scam on the medical centre's part. My boyfriend went to the doctor in Australia and they prescribed him Doxycycline straightaway and for a two week trip he paid $13 for it.
When I asked to get the script shortened because I couldn't afford it I was made to wait an hour for my medication.
I'm a pretty common sense kind of person and don't usually have these kinds of problems but in this case it's pretty clear they've just used the threat of catching malaria to outright rip me off.
I saw some other travellers there as I entered and they also looked angry with the service. The reception room was actually buzzing with mosquito's as well which was ironic consider what I was there for (luckily malaria isn't a huge issue in KL).
If you're travelling on a budget in South East Asia and would like medical care with your needs in mind, I certainly would not recommend this place. They'll give you medical advice with their profit being the prime goal and I would say it's more of a business than a medical centre.

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