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Italy, Rome
Nephrectomy with Da Vinci Robot in Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy
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About the clinic
Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy is an Italian first-aid facility accredited by the Italian National Health Service and offers Nephrectomy with Da Vinci Robot in Italy. It is located on the Via Aurelia and was founded in 1932, with about 450 professionals, including medical and paramedical staff. It is highly rated by its patients, with doctors who provide excellent service and high professional level. Patients are provided with consultation with a urologist, an anesthesiologist, and preoperative tests. The procedure can be completed within 6 days stay in the hospital. Doctor Pierluigi Bove is the specialist and you can find more info about the procedure on Bookimed.
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1932
Year of foundation
145 doctors
14000 patients per year
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Treatments prices in the clinic
Last price update — 29.03.2025. Prices can be changed depending on the medical case and doctor's recommendations.
Gastroenterology
| diagnostics | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Gastroscopy | $1696 |
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Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy: more details about the clinic
Italy, Rome
Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy
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Additional services
Language assistance
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Accommodation
Hotel (apartments) near the clinic, billed daily
Patient reviews
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rjcuriel01
Jun 28, 2025
Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy is, without a doubt, the most incompetent and indifferent hospital I’ve ever encountered. I showed up at 11:45 PM with a knee injury, visibly limping and in discomfort. The woman at the front desk completely ignored me while flirting and laughing with ambulance staff — as if I was invisible.
When she finally acknowledged me, I was checked in and then left waiting for nearly 3 hours. No updates. No triage. No urgency. Just indifference.
When I was finally called back, the doctor barely looked at me and told me there was “nothing they could do” because I wasn’t in “serious” pain — as if I needed to be crawling or bleeding out to be treated. I asked — practically begged — for at least an X-ray to rule out a serious injury. His response? “Come back in the morning.” That was it. No ice pack. No compression wrap. No care. Not even basic human decency.
Three hours wasted, zero treatment, and a complete disregard for patient wellbeing. I walked out in the same condition I arrived — except now I was furious, exhausted, and in more pain.
The next morning, I went to a private doctor, who immediately took care of me, got imaging done, provided a diagnosis, and gave me the medication I needed.
This hospital is a shameful excuse for a medical facility. Unprofessional, unorganized, and uncaring. If you have a real emergency, go anywhere else.
Everlita Crelencia
May 30, 2025
Took my daughter to ER for severe right lower abdominal pain after 2100. The women in the waiting area knowing we don’t speak Italian, helped us get the nurses attention. She was taken to the back for treatment and had pain reliever right away. Multi-lingual providers were available, sympathetic, and comforted her. Diagnosed and sent home in three hours, in contrary to most impressions of health care services in Rome. To top it all, when I asked for any financial obligation, I was told, everything is free. Didn’t have to pay a single cent for real emergency medical treatment!!!Thankful for Italian Socialized Healthcare System!!!
VAM
Dec 31, 2024
Poor service and empathy with patients. Medicine is not only about diagnostic and medical treatment, is also about people. Today me and my daughter had to go to ER/emergency assistance. No empathy, bad mood and poor communication to patient from doctor and nurse who assisted us. I would not recommend this hospital (not all was bad, the man in the reception was polite and supportive).
Mark Winn
Jun 13, 2024
My wife was taken into San Carlo in the early hours of the morning. She was left for a few hours unattended , but i guess that is no different from anywhere in the world. Taking into account that there was a language barrier as we are from England. The treatment and diagnosis was very quick, CT scan's Xrays etc all done within 12 hours and on an intravenous drip with pain killers, anti biotics etc, i cant thank the team enough. Taken into account we were in a foreign country i cant praise them enough. Would like visiting hours increased if the visitors were kept to a minimum i.e after the visiting hours 1 person only
Rio Jer
Dec 26, 2024
Worse service and worse hospital, the police sent me here after an accident, the guy in reception desk told me like you breathe normally so go set there we'll call you , after long wait and horrible pain that i can't bear i decided to take a taxi to another hospital where they respect the emergency cases , don't waste your time there ,
Via Aurelia, 275, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
updated 2/4/2026
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