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Today I fell off my bike, cut my chin and my jaw hurts. I want to go to a medical institution to understand what is wrong with my jaw. The insurance is directing me to Victoria hospital. Due to a lack of trust in state clinics, the question arises - does anyone know a good private clinic that is worth contacting? Thank you in advance.

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Is the bicycle not considered an extreme sport by them? Otherwise, they won't pay. I didn't pay anything, moreover, they even prescribed me medications for free and they weren't cheap. They did the tests right away; I thought I would come back the next day.

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Unfortunately, the only hospital to which the insurance has referred is a casualty. Especially if an X-ray is required. The private ones don't have it (the Euro Medical, which was recommended to you, does not have an X-ray). Immediately prepare yourself for several hours of waiting in line.

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It is what it is, and there's also the question of what’s better, to spend several hours in a waiting room full of sick people with unpredictable outcomes or to hold out until getting home...

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https://maps.app.goo.gl/mn23nx9cnnEhnvUK7?g_st=ic

Just clarify whether the insurance will cover this visit or if it will be at your own expense. Just in case.

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We had the stitches done at the hospital on Ans Royal. According to reviews, it's just like in Victoria. We needed it urgently, but if you have time - I would recommend checking the wound in a private clinic after what I saw in the public clinic. Even if the insurance doesn't approve - you won't go bankrupt. In the public clinic, the stitches plus anesthesia cost 400 rupees, in a private one it might be a bit more expensive, but I don't think it will be significantly so.

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