FAQ

What should I bring with me when I come for a visit?

Bring your ID card, medical records, test results, CT scans, or similar documents if available.

No, you should ask a friend or family member to take you home after the surgery.

Bring your ID card, medical records, test results, CT scans, or similar documents if available.

The cost for each method is based on the following factors:

  • Hospital costs*
  • Surgical or physician’s fee
  • Anesthesia specialist fee
  • Any additional costs such as prosthetics (e.g., breast implants), bone products, plates, screws, hiring specialized equipment, etc.

*To determine the total costs of your surgery, you should start by consulting with a surgeon. The surgeon can provide you with advice regarding the surgical costs.

You are not allowed to eat or drink at least 6 hours before the surgery. Parents should supervise their children to ensure they do not eat or drink secretly before the surgery. You must have the doctor's letter, license number, and your national ID with you.

No, you don't need to bring any of these with you. The hospital provides suitable clothing for you to wear during the surgery.

Please leave your personal belongings at home or entrust them to a family member for safekeeping.