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1 out of 5 stars
Dec 12, 2024

Beware Tourists: A Costly and Unethical Experience - A Complete Scam

Our experience at this facility was nothing short of a nightmare. From the moment we arrived, it was clear that their primary goal was to extract as much your dollar money as possible, rather than provide genuine medical care. The entire event felt like a well-orchestrated scam, involving even the doctors. The charges were exorbitant—far beyond what one would expect in any first-world country for basic services like a blood test, consultation, and the use of gloves. It was appalling. A blood test report which cost of every test on the same blood sample adding up hundreds of dollars just to fake reach their limit. I’ve attached the report to illustrate just how outrageous their billing is. We were misled by a nurse at our resort who suggested that our daughter needed to see a general practitioner. However, we ended up in what turned out to be an emergency room and full-fledged hospital, where they seemed more interested in running unnecessary tests than addressing her condition. Despite our daughter only experiencing vomiting without any signs of dehydration, they insisted on multiple tests, including X-rays and urine samples. They even attempted to insert an IV needle under the guise of drawing blood, which was completely unnecessary. We refused the IV, but they forced it upon her anyway. Realizing the scam we were caught in, we decided to remove our daughter from their care. They refused to provide any oral medication or prescriptions and insisted we sign a letter before leaving. In the end, we paid $1,000 for absolutely no beneficial outcome. Thankfully, our daughter is fine now, and we are relieved that we trusted our instincts to take her out of there. I strongly advise others to avoid this place at all costs—it’s a scam that preys on vulnerable patients.