High Technology Medical Centre, University Clinic

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Rating

2.1(8)

Price

Visit price — from ₾70

Schedule

Open from 09:00 to 18:00

Sunday — closed

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Medical Specialties

University hospital

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9 Tsinandali St, Tbilisi 0144, Georgia

Patient Reviews

What patients are saying about this clinic

Jens Ludwigs

September 12, 2025

1.0

Dont go here! It is the worst clinic I have been to. No responsibility or any attempt to improve things. They are keen on your money and thats it.

River Roy

October 3, 2024

1.0

I'm inquiring about an incident involving a bus transporting medical students. Can you please confirm if there was an accident of person named " karan Vashisht" age:25yrs(3july 1999) Last year mbbs student ( orthopaedic surgeon)

Irina Tsyplenkova

August 2, 2024

5.0

I had an angiologist consultation and doppler examination of veins in the ambulatory unit of the clinic and everything was just excellent. Doctor Zurab was incredibly attentive and caring, always available for a phone call, and insisted on checking of all the nuances of my state before prescribing the medicines. I'm super grateful!

Lucy Pawlak

July 7, 2024

1.0

The High Technology Medical Centre was like something out of an A24 film, surreal in a bad way. The nurses and doctors they were locked in some perpetual fight and so, naturally could not attend to patients, they gathered and dispersed and exchanged angry words while messily munching on sunflower seeds, cracking open the matte black shells and discarding them in neat piles on work surfaces, a nurse reclined on a vacant bed, another lobbed a used syringe over me and into the bin. The wall by the bin was splattered with blood left by the syringes that missed the bin and ricocheted off the edge. “Look,” I said, “there are bloody syringes on the floor” “oh yeah” they replied. I pointed out a previous patient’s blood upon my bed as they laid the equipment for my IV drip next to the red smears. “Oh yeah!” they said. The ruddy faced nurse who I’d recently spied snapping open a glass vial of some drug… (morphine?) and swigging from it, came over with a large syringe for my IV drip. “What is that?” I asked, shifting nervously, “I don’t speak English” she replied. What I had really meant to say was: “Get away from me!”. Everything was done with cool nonchalance and no explanation. The groaning sallow granny in the corner suddenly had a fat black tube with a torch at the end casually pushed into her mouth and down into her stomach, her jaw was clamped open with some white foam, she made a strange, muffled whining sounds and writhed about while they held her down and exchanged jokes about something that was not in my language. The willowy Russian woman’s frail body was almost invisible under the covers until 2 male nurses ambled over (my bed was far too close), I stole a glance as they whipped off her sheets, her trousers, I turned away and closed my eyes... I stole another glance as they groped around inside her bald waxen vagina. When she cried out in agony my reaction was to shakily stand up, wheel my IV drip to the corner where I stood facing the wall and waiting, maybe it was because I felt like it was one less invasion of her space? Should I have intervened? They finally left her with a tube leading from her vagina to a bag on the floor which rapidly filled with her urine. She cried to herself. I gave her a weird, terrified smile, I didn’t even ask if she was OK… because I figured she couldn’t speak English? Why didn’t I ask if she was OK? I had ridden into this hell in a pristine Fisher Price ambulance, with a lovely combination of bright turquoise, canary yellow and cream for the interior, it was strangely empty of equipment but clean as Virtual Reality and with kindly ladies in proper outfits, and then they wheeled me into total human degradation. I wonder how it had got to this point. Are these people even real doctors? Is this even a real hospital I wonder? This experience could be useful if you are writing a script for a surreal horror movie about a post-apocalyptic world where care is no longer a human quality. Definitely not a place for actual sick people to go.

kaqtusi eklebiani

July 1, 2024

1.0

One of the worst clinics ive been to, could not sleep with 7 guys in a room. while there was water running the whole time and lights and all making it hard to sleep

citizen of earth

August 15, 2023

1.0

This is THE MOST HORRIBLE hospital in the entire Georgia, probably. Staff are rude, and doctors are incapable. Better shut this entire place down. They have zero manners when it comes to talking to patients, especially foreigners. Almost no one speaks English, and 90% of the people working here have an attitude. Not to mention how racist they are. I recommend staying away from this place for your own sake!!

Daria Shi

May 8, 2023

2.0

The visit to the pediatric emergency room left us frustrated and very disappointed. Too bad we decided to go to the hospital and didn't spend safe time at home. The doctors are not really qualified, distracted, their evaluations of the baby's state differed, they went out for a smoke and didn't bother to wash their hands even once while examining the child, most importantly they examined the patient only after they were asked to have a closer look. It is quite dirty there, dead flies lying around, cigarette smoke coming in from the street through open doors and kids with assumed infections are next to those who came in with an injury. Two stars instead of one because the people were very friendly with us.

Siavash Es

April 6, 2018

5.0

Georgia, and the city of Tbilisi are very beautiful and spectacular. The people of Tbilisi are very kind and laughable. I hope that soon I can establish a research center for cancer and MS and a modern hospital in Tbilis, Dear country of Iran and beautiful country of Georgia.

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