Hospital Clinica Biblica - overview
Hospital Clinica Biblica has a long history of being one of the most premier medical institutions in Costa Rica. The hospital is located in San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. The hospital has an active collaboration with Tulane University School of Medicine and Ochsner Health System in USA.
Hospital Clinica Biblica has some of the best doctors in Central America, with many cutting-edge medical procedures performed here. About 50% of the doctors here have been trained in the USA.
The Hospital monitors a number of quality indicators and the performance in these quality indicators exceeds that of leading hospitals in the USA.
The hospital has the latest medical equipment and technology.
Hospital Clinica Biblica has a number of patients from USA and Canada. They are attracted to the high quality, lower cost and no waiting lines for medical treatment. The hospital is a leading provider of Medical Tourism in Costa Rica.
Services to international patients
Hospital Clinica Biblica is self-contained and provides everything that a patient and an accompanying guest may need. The Hospital has its own pharmacy, cafeteria, eating shops, shopping area, bank, medical laboratories, doctors’ offices and other patient amenities at the same location.
There is free wireless internet in the hospital. Also, every floor has an internet cafe that is free of charge.
The patient suites are private and spacious with modern amenities like flat screen TV, phone, security box, wireless internet and more. The hospital has a dedicated staff for international patients who are available on call 24 hours a day. The hospital also makes sure that there is an English-speaking nurse in each ward when there is an English-speaking patient.
The patient has a choice of beautiful private luxury “recovery centers” (special hotels with round-the-clock nurse) that the hospital offers for Medical Tourists’ post-surgery recovery after discharge from the hospital. The patients also have the option of the physiotherapist visiting them, versus the patient traveling for physiotherapy.