CBBB wrote:You park in the car park, go in the main entrance, and then read the signs.
B25 wrote:Depending on what time you, parking can be tricky, just allow plenty of time. You might get lucky and find a space quickly, but you might not.
Go up to the main entrance and just inside on your left is the information desk. The floors have coloured tape to follow depending where you need to go. Signage is in greek and english, if in dout just ask.
Good luck.
merrytraveller wrote:I have an appointment at the NGH next week; referered to the Angio Surgeon for Triplex of neck vessels (whatever that is). If the NGH is anything like the Limassol General it will be difficult to find my way around or anyone to help with information. Can anyone give me advice about parking and finding my way around inside the hospital?
Get Real! wrote:merrytraveller wrote:I have an appointment at the NGH next week; referered to the Angio Surgeon for Triplex of neck vessels (whatever that is). If the NGH is anything like the Limassol General it will be difficult to find my way around or anyone to help with information. Can anyone give me advice about parking and finding my way around inside the hospital?
Parking is the least of your worries because there’s plenty of it right in front of the hospital… you can’t miss it!
Once you enter the hospital’s main entrance make your way to the left of the lobby where you’ll find an information counter with a couple of people behind it. Ask them to give you directions because that’s what they’re there for. They’ve also got maps there.
When you get to the right section (you’ll see the sign)…
1. Line up with the others at the wood and glass counter of that area where they are handing out paperwork to patients. Give them your paperwork explaining the reason for your visit and have €6 ready to pay them.
2. Once you get hold of your paperwork look for a number dispenser and grab a number and take a seat close to the 4-5 doors where the doctors are behind. You’ll see them sometimes walking in and out of their offices.
3. If you see a guy coordinating which patient goes in/out show him your number so that he’ll keep you in mind and accommodate you because unfortunately you won’t find a digital counter indicating who is next.
That’s it and good luck!
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