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sfriggieri75

Good morning. We would be grateful if anyone can help us out in choosing the right hospital/clinic in Sofia for a colonoscopy. We will be paying for the operation. Thank you.

gwynj

@sfriggieri75


I'm in Plovdiv where I go to Pulmed and Medline, which are both good private hospitals. If I need a bigger place with more departments/specialists (not that it would be needed for a colonoscopy) I go to Tokuda in Sofia. They don't need referrals, and they're all pretty responsive to walk-ins who want scan X or procedure Y. In any case, a colonoscopy is not a complicated procedure, so there's minimal due diligence required (as opposed to a major op), and you could probably walk into a bunch of private clinics/hospitals in Sofia and get one.


It seems a bit random suddenly deciding you want a colonoscopy and needing to pick a place to have it, but I suppose it's best not to inquire about the messy details. :-) However, I would have guessed there were less intrusive options that you could look at first. Personally, I'm not a fan of colonoscopies (or its topside partner the endoscopy) and I'm not volunteering for one unless my GP insists that my life depends on it. :-) I'd probably go to see my GP (or a specialist gastroenterologist) first so that he can give me the once-over, and recommend a place to go to (and/or give me a referral). You can pay GPs (mine, at Medline, is 25 leva for a private consult vs 5 leva for a NHIF-covered patient) or surgeons/specialists (typically 50-150 leva for a consult) privately.

sfriggieri75

@gwynj thank you for your help. Sadly in my country waiting time is over a year for such procedure- coming from the doctor who referred me to have it done. That is the reason I enquired to have it done privately. In my country it is also around €1K.

Contacted Tokuda too, but earliest available date is late December.

However it is a great idea that I first consult with a specialist in this area. We have planned a week in Sofia, and we will enquire before leaving my country/go round once we are over there.

Thanks again 👍

gwynj

@sfriggieri75


A year waiting list? Wow, that's quite the wait!


Well, if you've got a visit planned, then it might be worth calling a few others.


I've had a consult at Vita (Vita dot bg), and I think Uni Hospital (unihospitalbg dot com) is OK. The two I mentioned in Plovdiv are Medline (medline dot bg) and Pulmed (hospitalpulmed dot bg). I think they all have a gastroenterology department, so a colonoscopy should be available. Plovdiv is an easy 90 minutes (motorway) drive from Sofia.


I'm not sure the cost will be dramatically lower, but I doubt you'd have to wait long (especially with several hospitals to choose from).


The other option is to look at our neighbour Turkey. It's also a very cheap country, and Istanbul has a thriving medical tourism sector, far more than Bulgaria.

sfriggieri75

@gwynj Yes sadly in my country there is a long wait. All booked for a week in Bulgaria already though. Am sure we will be able to sort it out. Turkey was also a very good option, many locals are going there for all types of procedures. Anyways, thank you for all your support 🙏

gwynj

@sfriggieri75

Apart from this procedure, are you looking at moving to Bulgaria? It might be useful to know that legal residence is easy for EU citizens... and then you can get public healthcare for 20 euros per month (as unemployed). Then, as an EXTRA bonus, you'll find that private hospitals (such as Tokuda or Medline) are affiliated with the public system, and get reimbursed by it. This means you can get near-instant VIP hospital treatment for a ludicrously small private patient surcharge. For example, Tokuda's fully private cost for a total hip replacement is heading towards 15k euros. If you have public cover here, then it's more like 500 euros.

sfriggieri75

@gwynj

Wow..that's great. Good to know! Thanks again.

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