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HELP!
Friends, I need to go through the medical checkup and obtain a medical certificate before I start working. I was given a list of doctors (ENT, ophthalmologist,...
Ekaterina I. replied:
Look at the VITA HOSPITAL. Most of doctors speak English http://www.vita.bg/en/
Stavros E. replied:
Ask for '' Meditsinsko za rabota'', i went to Thorax Medical Clinic,32 lv costs at least there.
Paul W. replied:
Tokuda hospital does the full package, with an English-ish speaking nurse to help you from one department to the next. Takes about 3 hours and 250 leva, depending on the number of tests / certificates you need. http://www.tokudabolnica.bg/
Marc B. replied:
Step 1: Go with a Bulgarian speaking friend to the Perva Gradska Bolnitsa on Patriarx Evtimi Step 2: Take the entrance to the right and walk up directly to the 2nd floor. If a guard ask s what you are looking for say "Imame sreshta s lichen lekar (GP) na gore" and continue. The point is not to pass by the Kassa where they will ask and give you papers for EU refund. It s a complete waste of time for 20 or 30 leva. Just pay "Na broi" to the GP but make sure you have 10 and 20 bank notes in your pocket. Doctors are allowed to receive directly money and it avoids the papermill downstairs that will drive you crazy. Step 3: Check the doors and find where there is a GP on duty. Step 4: Wait your turn and weh the doctor asks if you have documents tell him "Niama nujda shte platia na broi" Last year it was was 20 for a GP and 30 for a specialist Step 5: Give him the document you want to be signed. He/she will ask you a few questions and if you don t show weird signs you should get the signature and stamp (Petchat) I guess you can proceed this way in any public hospital. Just make sure you find the right door and avoid guards that lead you to the Kasa. This will not work in Tokuda because they are organised at the counter. In Tokuda you wont need a Bulgarian speaking friend either I presume. Thorax Medical Center should also be OK. Maybe easier than the one I mentioned because it s smaller and maybe a bit more expensive meaning not overcrowded.
Can anyone recommend an English speaking general practitioner in Sofia (preferably in a clinic and not a hospital, my one GP experience in Tokuda several years ago was...
Marco R. replied:
I go here and the doctor is very good, polite and speak English. http://alfamedika.com/