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Reviews on Aster Hospital Mankhool

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 25 September 2016 - 15:23

Hi there,

I am debating between Aster hospital in Mankhool (where I am covered through my corporate insurance) or Al Zahra Hospital in Barsha.
I have heard nothing but great reviews about Zahra and have a hospital tour scheduled with a midwife on the 12th of October, so will have first hand experience about the hospital.
Aster on the other hand, I have visited only once, found most of the staff to be quite welcoming and also have a hospital tour scheduled for the 18th of October, but I would like to hear from your ladies.

Has anybody had a normal and natural delivery in Aster? Do the doctors genuinely support natural deliveries? Do the doctors support VBACs?
Do they allow for delayed cord clamping? Do they allow for movement during the first stage of labor? Are they sensitive about internal examinations, do they ask for permission?

I have experienced a traumatic first delivery at Zulekha hospital and would never recommend them to anybody, however, again it was an insurance issue. This time however, I have decided to do my research and make a truly informed decision even if it means paying for Al Zahra hospital.

TIA, Nabeela

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 November 2022 - 13:19
Hello! I’m new here, I’m a first time mom , about 27 weeks gone. I’m currently using aster clinic. I would like to know more about your experience at aster mankhool as my ob-gyn has referred me there for delivery. I ruled out zuleka from my list because of what I read about them from here. You could also help me with other hospitals you delivered at that you would love to recommend. I’m open to recommendations and suggestions.I just want where I and my baby would be taken care of
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 October 2016 - 15:15
I visit Dr Jayacy at Aster Mankhool since last 4 months. She is very good and find time to listen / explain with care. My in laws recommended her name and I feel happy about their decision. With my insurance I could also go to Sulekha or Welcare. But I doubt if I get such personal care and attention. It depends on the doctor's nature.
 
 

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