Costa Rica was recently chosen for being
#4 in the World for Excellent Health Care
And, I can give you a perfect example of why........
It was time for Stef to take her annual physical. For some reason, she wanted to do this at Hospital Catolica on the north side of San Jose.
In the process, some concerns came up from the results of her mammogram, and more tests had to be performed. They also suggested that she see a specialist at the hospital. His name was Dr, Medina who spoke English and had all kinds of diplomas from US medical schools on his wall. I got very concerned about the urgency they put on the subject and got my friend Dr. Roy Mora involved to help with consulting.so we would have a better grasp on what was happening. (remember Dr Roy? selected as the top medical scientist in Costa Rica by the President?)
Dr Roy receiving the award from President Laura Chinchilla
This is Dr. Medina. At first, Stef said he did not have a good bedside manner - But, he is truthful and will get right to the point - After getting to know him a bit, she really liked him - And, knowing Stef, she even started talking to him about coming to the Atenas Chili Cook Off :-)
DR. DANILO MEDINA ANGULO
Especialidad:
GINECOLOGÍA ONCOLÓGICA
GINECOLOGÍA Y OBSTÉTRICIA
Títulos académicos:
Médico Cirujano General
Ginecólogo Obstetra
Ginecólogo Oncólogo
Máster en Gerencia Servicios de Salud
After the additional testing had been completed, Drs Medina and Roy explained to Stef that she had breast cancer and that one would have to be removed immediately. Two days later, she was in the operating room having the surgery done. Two days after that, she was released from the hospital.
All I can say is that these doctors saw an immediate need and acted quickly. This was a good decision on their part because a year earlier, there was no cancer and it spread very fast.
Dr Madina and the entire hospital staff were absolutely outstanding. I don't think that she could have received better care anywhere else. In the US, this operation would have cost in excess of $50,000. The complete cost here was less than $10,000, and this included everything right up to a two day stay in a fantastic private room.
The results of the surgery were that Stef would not require radiation and would need 6 chemo treatments. Now, another price comparison - I heard that in the US, this would cost at least $10,000 per session. She is getting it done for less than $2,000 - And, in another first class facility.
Based on what I have seen of the doctors and medical facilities in this situation, I have only one thing to say:
AM I GLAD THAT THIS HAPPENED IN COSTA RICA!!
The medical professionals here make it obvious that -- THEY CARE
Will keep you updated on Stef's progress