I lived in Qatar for 3 1/2 years. I loved it.
However I was treated in Doha clinic about 3-4 times while I lived there. When I returned to to the States I was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. After my diagnosis I networked with several people and lo and behold they had it too.
We all came to the conclusion the only time a needle or blood was involved was at this clinic. I remember that the nurses seemed inexperienced when it came to finding a vein, sometimes they did not even wear gloves. Instead of an IV drip, they used a stint and injected medication into that stint, sometimes the stint would get clogged and they would have to find another vein.
So to make a long story short, be sure to maybe get a tour of the Hospital first to see their procedures and if they are sanitary. I heard that Hamad Hospital was good.
Lone Wolf
I lived in Qatar for 3 1/2 years. I loved it.
However I was treated in Doha clinic about 3-4 times while I lived there. When I returned to to the States I was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. After my diagnosis I networked with several people and lo and behold they had it too.
We all came to the conclusion the only time a needle or blood was involved was at this clinic. I remember that the nurses seemed inexperienced when it came to finding a vein, sometimes they did not even wear gloves. Instead of an IV drip, they used a stint and injected medication into that stint, sometimes the stint would get clogged and they would have to find another vein.
So to make a long story short, be sure to maybe get a tour of the Hospital first to see their procedures and if they are sanitary. I heard that Hamad Hospital was good.
Lone Wolf
hank you,
Lone Wolf