Private Cardiolitis Clinic in Vilnius (Lithuania)
Clinic specialization
Cardiolita is a multidisciplinary private clinic. Founded in 1998 on the site of a former cardiac surgery center, it is considered one of the largest medical institutions in Lithuania which annually receives more than 2 thousand foreign patients. It is the first hospital in Lithuania to receive JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation.
The clinic consists of:
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0 specialized departments;
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intensive care;
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operating rooms;
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laboratories;
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rehabilitation center.
The private Cardiolitis Clinic is one of the most advanced in Lithuania, not inferior to medical institutions from Europe and the United States. Its specialists are trained in leading foreign hospitals, which implies high-quality training of employees and a high level of services provided. The clinic employs about 400 medical professionals, half of whom are certified doctors with extensive experience.
Cardiolita specializes in the treatment of diseases in 45 areas. The main ones are:
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treatment of obesity;
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treatment of coronary heart disease;
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joint replacement;
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meniscus surgery;
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reconstruction of cartilage.
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Prices for diagnostics and treatment ($)
Attention! The price may vary depending on the complexity of the medical case or the recommendations of the doctors for treatment.
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Patient feedback on treatment:
Private Cardiolitis Clinic in Vilnius (Lithuania)
I was stunned by the reaction of dissatisfied people. Of course, everyone's pain and illness are of paramount importance, and when you pay money, you have to carry them on your hands. I would agree if there was at least some order in all Lithuanian medical institutions. If the state system were functioning normally, private clinics would have to find their clients. And when not, what's the alternative? I've been here a few times and will definitely come back if needed. Anyone at work faces problems, although the visit was postponed and had to wait half an hour, but this did not affect the quality of the consultation.
Thank you to the staff of Cardiolith and good luck in your work. And for those of you who are dissatisfied, I advise you to find the best treatment center, and if you can't find it, take care of your money and be treated in a state clinic.
Make an appointment (time interval) for a simple blood test, pay a minimum of 40 euros or more and expect to wait at least 45-60 minutes before anyone takes care to do anything.
This has happened to me twice in this clinic.
Last time I had to leave, and I just asked for a refund. I think I'll find a doctor in another hospital who actually has staff for blood tests.
I was stunned by the reaction of dissatisfied people. Of course, everyone's pain and illness are of paramount importance, and when you pay money, you have to carry them on your hands. I would agree if there was at least some order in all Lithuanian medical institutions. If the state system were functioning normally, private clinics would have to find their clients. And when not, what's the alternative? I've been here a few times and will definitely come back if needed. Anyone at work faces problems, although the visit was postponed and had to wait half an hour, but this did not affect the quality of the consultation.
Thank you to the staff of Cardiolith and good luck in your work. And for those of you who are dissatisfied, I advise you to find the best treatment center, and if you can't find it, take care of your money and be treated in a state clinic.
Make an appointment (time interval) for a simple blood test, pay a minimum of 40 euros or more and expect to wait at least 45-60 minutes before anyone takes care to do anything.
This has happened to me twice in this clinic.
Last time I had to leave, and I just asked for a refund. I think I'll find a doctor in another hospital who actually has staff for blood tests.