What's Fiji like

What's Fiji like?

What's your favorite photo? With my newborn to Fiji - how are the clinics? - Research Forum

With my newborn to Fiji - how are the clinics? We have had great services on several opportunities. I' d like to emphasize that both were not in the clinic, which we often passed in Nadi, and it doesn't even look like a theater. One time my missus got a sore throat and another one gave me a Toothache.

The natives told us not to go to the hospital. We asked the local people at the local hotels where to go on both days. Most of Denaurau Island's physicians are larger than the rest of the area. Then our cabbie took the children and me back to our clinic to the doctor's office to allow over five hour for the woman to be finished.

We were also full (about 20-25 persons were waiting) when we got there, and it was embarrassing that we were phoned before we even found a place to be. We were awkward because it was not an "emergency" and so many persons were there. I had the same kind of dentistry crisis.

So we asked the cabbie who we had used a little. It was not possible to rescue the teeth without a dental roots channel, which had to happen over a 3 week time frame, and we returned home in two workdays. In Australia I said I can't buy a dental implant, just toothache.

So, he fixed it up, I went home and had my teeth taken out 4 day later. Though I told my dentician all his advices, the roots tore and they burrowed a solid cavity into my gums and the pin that was wearin' out, eventually pulled out the scraping and continued to beat me for $450.

All in all, like everywhere else in the whole wide globe, all in all, hospitals are bullshit, and you will not get any aftercare. Don't let them stop you from spending your holidays in Fiji.

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