I was admitted to this hospital through…
I was admitted to this hospital through the medical tourism agency Hosfinder for liposuction and abdominoplasty. I paid for a specific surgeon and was guaranteed continuous 24/7 postoperative care.
In reality, the operating surgeon was changed without prior notification or my informed consent. The agency later stated that the hospital was responsible for this decision. I cannot confirm where the responsibility lies, but as a patient, I was not informed or given a choice, which is unacceptable in medical practice.
The promised 24/7 postoperative care was largely not provided. With one important exception: one nurse during the first night after surgery provided excellent care. She checked on me every hour, helped me stand and go to the bathroom, adjusted my compression garment properly, administered medications on time, and showed genuine attention. I personally returned later to thank her with a large box of chocolates.
Unfortunately, the following shifts were the complete opposite. My room was located directly opposite the nurses’ station. Despite this, assistance often took 2–3 hours, and sometimes no one came for up to 8 hours. Requests for basic help — adjusting the compression garment, assistance to stand or go to the bathroom — were ignored or dismissed. Nurses repeatedly said “we will come now,” while remaining at the station talking and laughing.
There were also serious lapses in basic medical care: IV bags were brought but not connected, catheters were forgotten, and only after repeated reminders did staff acknowledge their mistakes.
This review is not emotional — it reflects my real experience. The level of postoperative care I received did not match what was promised or what should be expected from a hospital providing surgical care.








