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One thing I wish I checked earlier: the hotel was “near” by car, but walking back tired was not realistic. I also asked if the translator stayed during the consultation or only at reception. Small detail, but it changed how comfortable I felt asking questions.
Before deposit I asked who would be my contact after the procedure, not only before. The clinic that impressed me gave one WhatsApp number, hotel name, transfer times, and a simple follow-up schedule for when I was back home. It was not the fanciest brochure, but the plan felt real.
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