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Old 12-12-2004, 06:23 PM
Justin Justin is offline
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Here is some info I sent someone else awhile ago concerning my experience at the Rudolfinerhaus in Vienna:
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Dr. Bertagnoli's Website
Rudolfinerhaus Hospital

Kaiser Franz Joseph Hotel has a discounted rate arranged with Dr. Bertagnoli--Dr. Fenk-Mayer can explain this too.

Kaiser Franz Joseph Hotel Info --> Click under Vienna on the lefthand side of the webpage

I am glad that you emailed me! I would wait at least 2-3 weeks to hear back from Dr. Fenk-Mayer--she is extremely busy with emailing and procedures.

Vienna: was great and the hospital was really nice as well as the nurses. Everyone speaks English and the bedside manner is amazing. The only thing that through me for a loop was how much smoke was in the lobby (it is Europe) and that everyone was dressed in white from head to toe (don't see that in the US). Other than that it is a great facility.

Pain Meds: I would ask your doctor for an extra script so that you can get it filled and have it in the hospital. Please let Dr. Bertagnoli and the nurses know what pain meds you are on so that you can take them after surgery.

Hotel: Dr. Bertagnoli and Dr. Fenk-Mayer can arrange the hotel at the Kaiser Franz Joseph which is 5 minutes away from the hospital by foot (practically across the street). I double checked my stay with the hotel to make sure--they give discounted rates to those that have surgery.

Travel: I would travel with someone. I can't stress this enough. You need someone for support and to help carry heavy bags and get to the hospital and airport ok. My brother came to visit after 1 wk post-op----it was great to see him because my wife and I were getting very homesick. My wife stayed in my hospital room for an extra ~123 euros a day--well worth it!

Return: I would wait at LEAST 2 weeks to come back. I came back after 14 days in Vienna---just to be safe--i could have left sooner but that was for an ADR operation.

Payment: Dr. B requires a deposit--although I think he requires the balance in full now. I would arrange payments with him---15,000 euros when you arrive and pay the rest when you get home (i am not sure if he does this anymore). Travelers checks are the best way to go--they don't take credit cards yet. I had signed travels checks for the deposit and wired the rest when i got home.

Food: There is a McDonald's close by and an Italian restaurant and a sanwich shop across from the Kaiser Franz Joseph. The food in the hospital is ok, but a little different than home. You can't each much before and after surgery--they schedule your meals.

ADAPTER: The hospital has plugs for adapters but ours didn't fit so we borrowed one from the hotel (Kaiser) for $30 deposit. Bring a laptop if you can and DVDs because there are only 2 channels in English and they get repetitive (MTV and CNN).

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I hope this helps,

Justin
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