Youneek1
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 24, 2016
- Messages
- 86
I just wanted to post a quick review of our visit to the onboard health center, since that is not an experience that (I hope) most people experience or post about. My 8 year old daughter ended up getting her first ear infection on our recent cruise. It was cruise 6 for us on DCL, and was the first time we even needed to try and locate the health center. I was super worried about the cost, but I was very surprised at how reasonable the fee to see the doctor was, and even more surprised at how inexpensive the cost of her medications were. I am not sure if I am able to post the cost, so I will only say that it was under $200 total for the visit and 2 antibiotics, one oral and one liquid drops for her ear. We were also provided a detailed bill so that we can submit it to our insurance for possible reimbursement. The charge for the visit was added to our shipboard account.
The entire process was easy, and the staff were all wonderful. All in all, we were in the center for less than 20 minutes from walking in the door, to walking out the door.
I do realize that in our case, it was a very routine medical issue that did not require extensive testing or treatment. However, seeing how well stocked the facility was, as well as how wonderful the staff were, it has put my mind more at rest for the future should we ever need more intensive care while onboard. It's just one area of the cruise that most people will hopefully never need to visit, but also an area that perhaps causes some anxiety.
The entire process was easy, and the staff were all wonderful. All in all, we were in the center for less than 20 minutes from walking in the door, to walking out the door.
I do realize that in our case, it was a very routine medical issue that did not require extensive testing or treatment. However, seeing how well stocked the facility was, as well as how wonderful the staff were, it has put my mind more at rest for the future should we ever need more intensive care while onboard. It's just one area of the cruise that most people will hopefully never need to visit, but also an area that perhaps causes some anxiety.