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I´ve been out of action for a couple of weeks alter breaking my jaw. Having reached the age of 41 without breaking a single bone in my body, I managed to visit 4 hospitals within a 24 hour period, so I am now the resident expert on the Spanish healthcare system!

I was initially taken by ambulance to the Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella, where (apparently!….I was unconscious for most of the time) I was looked after very well, and the various procedures and treatments were explained to my partner via an English translator.

I was then transferred to the Carlos Haya Hospital in Malaga, a bumpy 50 minute drive in the back of an old knackered ambulance. I didn´t stay too long at the Carlos Haya as the staff there preferred to transfer me (again!) to the nearby Civil Hospital in Malaga where a specialist in Maxillo-Facial surgery is apparently in residence.

I was given my own room with a tv and en-suite facilities…it even had a spare bed, but was told that the specialist wouldn´t be able to see me for at least another 36 hours (this was now a Saturday evening). I wasn´t really in the best of shape, covered in bruises and scratches, jaw broken to pieces and missing my front teeth. I managed to get some sleep on the Saturday night, but swiftly decided to check out on the Sunday morning when I was offered a piece of cake and a sandwich for breakfast (!!), one of the nurses started ranting at my partner for his poor knowledge of the Spanish language, and then to top it all, they decided to move another patient into the same room…..along with an entourage of about 20 members of his family.

No way, Jose!

So I ended up going to the USP Hospital in Marbella (I am a member of Sanitas, so receive subsidised private heathcare). Within half an hour, I had been seen by a doctor, x-rayed and been given advice to be able to treat the injury at home. When I returned to the hospital 48 hours later, I saw a specialist who advised that I would need surgery that same evening, until his colleague advised that he would be able to treat the broken jaw with an elasticated brace and physiotherapy.

What an ordeal! Anyway, I now feel in very safe hands and am well on the road to recovery. I´m still on a soft diet but at least I have new teeth! And while I´ve been very fortunate with the timing and have been able to watch every single World Cup game on the tv during my recuperation, I am wary that I may be the only person to have broken his jaw and likely to end up fatter than he started! I blame M&S mashed potato and chocolate mousses!




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13 July 2010 | 20:09
Sue
said

Hi - I am sorry to hear about your jaw and hope you soon get better - however I feel I must write about Torrevieja Hospital. We have SIP Cards which normally means you are old !!! but we wont go into that - and so are able to use the facilities at Torrevieja. This hospital puts the UK hospitals to shame - you wont catch a disease in there thats for sure. It is state of the art, and I mean state of the art - most of the Doctors, Nurses and Consultants will speak English to you, so no need for an interpreter, and I have to say that had it not been for the care and attention my 85 year old Mum received she wouldnt have lasted as long as she did.. she had the dreaded C but they wouldnt give up on her for one minute, she had all the care and attention one would expect, drugs dont come into it, you get the best at whatever the cost, and age is irrelevant, not like the UK, you are a wipe out at the age of 65 !!!! So for those of you who are concerned about Spanish health care - dont be !!

13 July 2010 | 20:25
sean
said
Hey Sue, thanks for the feedback about your experiences in hospitals in Spain. Is the hospital in Torrevieja private? I must say that the care I have received at the USP private hospital in Marbella has been 1st class. I did a bit of reserach about the team that are looking after me and it transpires that they are some of the leading global experts in facial surgery, to the extent that they actually run a highly respected clinic that specifically looks after male patients seeking gender transformation surgery. And before you say it, no you don´t have to call me Sheena from now!
14 July 2010 | 09:13
Sue
said

Hi Sean - No the hospital in Torrevieja is not the private one - heres the link if it works -
http://www.torrevieja-salud.com/ - Mum also had treatment at the USP (private hospital ) San Jaime in Torrevieja see link - http://www.uspsanjaime.com/web/usp_hsj/home - she was referred there from the Torrevieja Hospital FOR FREE because they didnt have a Nuclear Medicine department - my Mother in Law was also rushed in via Urgencias to Elche Hospital, the expert Cardiologist was working at San Jamie at the time and so they ambulanced her there also for FREE and she had 3 days there at the expense of the NSS - its just great !!!

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