matilda hospital vs. queen mary

miaka

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does anyone know the cost of matilda hospital? and how do you 'book' a room there? do you need to go through your doctor or can you just book it the way it is done in public hospitals? does anyone have experience w/ queen mary hospital?
 
From what I've heard, Matilda is around HK $30,000-40,000. There are many threads about costs on here, you can do a search for "hospital costs" or "Matilda" or "queen mary".

There are many people on here who have delivered at QMH, so if you have specific questions, feel free to ask. There are already some very informative threads, if you just do a search.
 
My daughter is in Queen Mary at the moment so feel free to PM me if you have any questions I can answer. Our insurance were happy o cover us wherever we went, but we ended up chosing Queen Mary over other 'prettier' hospitals as they are such a large teaching hospital which in my experience usually equates to better expertise in care. I have to say her room is pretty basic(she is in an isolation room) and they do seem a little under staffed, but if you have any problems, I always feel that a large teaching hospital is the safest place to be.
 
Matilda is more like $100 000 - that's what we just paid for a 5 day stay in a private room. It's expensive but i loved it and wouldn't change it for anything. but then, we had insurance for it so what's not to love?I would imagine you'd have to be seeing one of the obstetricians to get in.
 
From friends of mine who gave birth at Matilda the final bill was around HK$100,000 - give or take.

Most of the people I have talked to have gone through QM and that is where I am going in 8 weeks. I just think for the price (if you don't have insurance) the money can be used for better things then just a nice seaview room and better food... but to each their own. Hey... if I had insurance I would jump at the chance to go to Matilda.

I also talked with my former doctor back in Canada who is originally from HK and he told me that QM is one of the best in Asia, especially when it comes to any "problems" that may arise.

But in the end, do what is best for you and your baby...
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for better food at QMH, you can order delivery from many of the food delivery servicess...ie) dialadinner, sohodelivers. pizza hut etc....even if you pay more for the food, you are still paying WAYYYYY less than you would if you went to matilda!
 
We have insurance but its limited- only 25k. So we are doing a mix of private and public and will also get a doula (annerley). I've been private up until now (Dr Ho) and have just had my first appointment with the public system. I have to say- I've been happy with the public system so far. They are rushed but totally through. The doc I got at the public hospital was an Aussie!! I had a vaginal infection so they gave me medicine for it for free..honestly for free! At Dr Ho I was paying ALOT for absolutely everything. My next ultrasound at the public hospital is $60...I was paying over $2000 privately. I'm kinda cool with delivering at QMH. I'm going to have a doula so I can get through as much of it at home first. Then the doula will help hubby and I to get to QMH & help with the paper work etc and leave us to it (only 1 person is allowed in the delivery room with you- so I'm having my husband). We are going to spend the money on the doula service and some home care visits afterwards and have already spent alot on private visits up till now.
Of course if we had the insurance I'd go matilda- but we don't and the QMH/public system seems to be pretty good. My reassurance is that if a baby was terribly sick the private hospitals rush him/her to the pubic (QMH) anyway...so at least at QMH we know we are in the best place if anything was to go wrong.
3 days of bad food...I can live with that...just get your husband/partner/friend to bring you in some good stuff!
 
I had my baby at the Matilda in January and our bill was only $55,000HK and that included the $20000 delivery fee from the private doctor. It really does depend on your birth and what drug you choose. I went drug free which is probably what lowered the cost. We also only had the $25k insurance coverage.
I found the midwives great and loved my doctor.
It's a personal thing as to what you want and can justify paying.
Good luck.
 
I had a few private appointments at first which were expensive and then I went public and once you know how to work the sytem its pretty convenient (ie ignore the time schedule they give you and turn up first thing in the morning!) so your day isn't wasted hanging about

my hospital bill for a 10 day stay at QMH was around $630 (I don't have insurance and imho QMH is the place to go)

a good idea is to get someone to visit afterwards - Yvonne Heavyside was a godsend!

the food was rubbish, yes, so I had meals brought in! There is also a 7-11 downstairs which is very convenient.

and being there 10 days is unusual so don't worry! my son was just too comfortable where he was.
 
If you have insurance then it has to be the Matilda. I was there for 5 days, semi private rm, was $100,000.
Nothing can beat the Matilda for comfort, level of care etc.
 
We had partial insurance but not enought to cover even half the cost of going privately.

I did register with QMH but felt really uncomfortable there. We decided therefore it was worth paying to go to Matilda - and it definitley was.

It does cost alot and if anything goes wrong you will go to QMH however this was my second child and baby was healthy. Stay was fantastic. I had a c-sect and altogether it cost us around $70 including all check ups and tests antenatally - personally I felt this a small price to pay to have a wonderful baby but as other people have said it really is personal choice.

Good luck.
 
Matilda just raised their prices! It now costs HK$50K for a private rm and HK$32.5K for semi private for the 5-day elective c-section. (Of course this is just the room charges, and does not include the OB fees, anesthetist and spinal epidural charges etc. )

I know the OB will usually charge the same as your room rate, and I'm told the anesthetist will set you back another 12-15K, but can anyone shed light on what additional charges one should expect?
 
my son was born at 33wks at qmh and they took excellent care of him. he had to spend 12days in the special care unit. I would gladly speak on the phone to answer your questions, please PM me if that's something that would be helpful to you. Overall i was happy with the care, bring ear plugs! and I will have my next child there too when that time comes. good luck!
 
Matilda just raised their prices! It now costs HK$50K for a private rm and HK$32.5K for semi private for the 5-day elective c-section. (Of course this is just the room charges, and does not include the OB fees, anesthetist and spinal epidural charges etc. )

I know the OB will usually charge the same as your room rate, and I'm told the anesthetist will set you back another 12-15K, but can anyone shed light on what additional charges one should expect?

you mean the OB will charge 50k as well? should you decide for a private room?
 
I think that's how it works - the OB charges roughly what your room charges, and that's why everyone pays $100K and up for private care. Compared to other private hospitals, Matilda has the highest ratio of first-class or private rooms (8) vs. 4 2nd class or semi-private and 1 3rd class or ward room. Rooms available on a first-come-first-served basis, unless you prebook through elective c-section.

But anaethetist charges and paediatrician charges can also be quite hefty (altho not as much as OB of course!) Can someone who delivered at Matilda recently shed some light on the cost breakdown?
 
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