MST

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Enschede, Netherlands

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General hospital· Hospital· Medical Center

MST Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

MST is located in Enschede, Netherlands on Koningstraat 1. MST is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category general hospital in Netherlands.

Address

Koningstraat 1

Phone

+31 534872000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ben Shih

Wonderful and well-designed hospital. The patient will feel relax when they are in this atmosphere. I wasn't here for a doctor so can't tell the quality of the medical side, but I believe the interior design can already express many things!

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Yvonne Henning

My son had a bad bicycle accident and we were transferred from the nearest hospital to MST in Enschede. All staff were very friendly and humane throughout. We felt very well looked after. The treatment was also carried out for the benefit of my son. Many thanks to the children's department and especially to Dr. de Wit for his continuous direct communication about my son's current condition. I can only recommend this clinic. Unfortunately we now have to choose a surgeon in Germany because the journey is too far away from our home town. Otherwise we would definitely stay there for further treatment.

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Julian

Got declined over the phone from a doctor standing at the reception of MST. Went to germany and got treatment on the same day. Really dangerous behavior of MSt

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mrk panait

Good and user friendly design of the building , easy acces to any section of it , professional staff and none of the last good coffe , bedankt MST !

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Petros Nikolaou

I am a tourist from Greece. I'm out of meds for a psychic problem I have. I was diagnosed by a doctor in Greece for my medication. They're not accepting them, and they wanted me to go to a doctor here just to get my meds. Of course the doctor here wants money. A very bad phenomenon to be seen as money, not as a person. Eventually I'll stay without my meds until I get back to Greece. Of course it's not the employees ' fault, it's the policy that follows. It reminds me of Nazi Germany. To underestimate another European country, and ONLY to be wanted by a Dutch doctor - Petros Nikolaou