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    Read Before you Go!

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    Site Seeing In Wroclaw The Venice of Poland Wroclaw may be a relatively small blip on the European radar, especially when compared to the likesof Paris, Rome or Barcelona, but as holidaymakers are becoming more and more adventurous themany of charms of this small but sassy city are deservedly being discovered.Even ardent locals won't try and tell you that 'the Venice of Poland' can match Italy's original versionfor sheer romance and beauty, but you don't need to be a Wroclawian to be swayed by the characterof this little town... Wroclaw's Old Town alone boasts the second largest medieval market square inEurope (the first prize goes to Krakow), dozens of spectacular gothic churches, scores of bridges overscenic waterways, and plenty of lush parkland besides.

    Now cross the river onto Wroclaw's picturesque islands and, apart from plenty of strollingopportunities, you will find some of city's most precious jewels. The Ostrow Tumski in particular is areal treasure chest and tourists are drawn to it like bees to honey to admire the stunning spires thatpierce Wroclaw's skyline north of the river.

    Meanwhile, if you're in Wroclaw for more than a couple of days, it's well worth venturing out East insearch of hidden bounty. The Plac Grunwaldzki, again just across the Odra, isn't an obvious touristattraction but hides a history of more prosperous times, whilst go that bit further and you will discoverodd ball treasures such as the Centennial Hall (now UNESCO listed as one of the World's mostimportant cultural sites!), Wroclaw's very own zoo and the charming Japanese Gardens. Or why nothead right to the city limits and to the Olympic Stadium, built by Hitler for the 1936 Berlin Olympics?

    Thanks to its colourful history Wroclaw can count both treasures left over from its time as the Germancity of Breslau, as well as important cultural legacies transported from the old Polish city of Lwow(now Lviv in modern day Ukraine). Most of Wroclaw's splendid architecture falls into the formercategory, but amongst the latter is the unique Panorama of Raclawice, considered by many Poles asthe symbol of the city.

    Of course you could be one of those hedonistic bunch who couldn't care less about the city's richculture and troubled history... In which case step this way for top tips on hotels, eating out, drinkingand nightlife!

    TOP 5 THINGS TO SEE

    1. Panorama Raclawice Part of the National Museum of Wrocaw, the venue displays the great Panorama of the Battle ofRaclawice, a 19th-century painting that is the oldest and only example of panorama painting inPoland.

    Address: Ul. Purkyniego 11 StreetPhone: +48 71 343 36 39Opening Hours: The museum is open from April to August, 9am to 5pm daily, September to October

    closed on Mondays. From November to March, 9am to 4pm Tuesday to Sunday.Web: www.panoramaraclawicka.pl Trams 2,4,5,9,10,12,17

    2. Wrocaw Cathedral See the portico of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, the pulpit with carvings by Urbaski, awinged altar from the Wit Stwosz School, and outstanding stained-glass windows designed byKrystyna and Stanisaw Pkalski in the cathedral. Climb the tower for a panoramic view of Wrocaw.

    Address: Otrw TumskiSubway: Frequent trams to Ostrw TumskiCathedral island

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    3. Botanical Gardens Situated in the oldest part of the city at Ostrw Tumski, the University of Wrocaws botanical gardenshas rare plants and shows how they are cultivated. It was established in 1811 as a scientificinstitution.

    Address: Henryka Sienkiewicza StreetPhone: +48 71 322 59 57

    Subway: Frequent trams marked to Ostrw TumskiWeb: www.biol.uni.wroc.pl

    4. Ogrod Japonski (the Japanese Garden) Located in Szczytnicki Park close to Hala Ludowa (Centenary Hall), the Japanese garden was builtfor the World Exhibition of 1913, and features water gardens and lakes, a bridge in authenticarchitectural style, stone lanterns and pavilions.

    Address: Mickiewicza StreetPhone: +48 601 74 45 63Opening Hours: Open daily April to October, 9am to 7pm.Subway: Frequent trams marked to Szczytnicki ParkTickets: Standard 3 PLN with discounts of 1.5 PLN

    5. City Zoological Garden Of Wrocaw The City Zoo is home to nearly 7,000 different animals including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibiansand fish. It is located next to harbour.

    Address: Wrblewskiego StreetPhone: +48 71 348 30 24Subway: Frequent trams marked to harbourWeb: www.zoo.wroc.pl

    Th ings to consider Packing in your suitcaseToiletries Baby wipesDry ShampooLip Balm

    Entertainment MagazinesDVD'sDownload SkypeCameraBook

    Food English teabagsCuppa-soupsBreakfast barsNuts/Raisons/Crisps - drysnacks

    Remember hospital food around the world is pretty bland so you may want to pack some of yourfavorites...

    Miscellaneous Euro adaptor for your laptop/ipad/mobile telephoneLoose clothing that is light weight to carryYou dont need to pack towels as these are provided at both hospital and accommodation forrecovery.

    PAYMENT:

    Transfer wise exchange rates are higher than the average rate at the moment which means if youchoose to pay for your surgery in advance via their service you'll save some money. This is the link toregister and get your first transfer for free https://transferwise.com/u/b547a If you havent paid inadvance for your surgery you will be asked to pay on the day of the check in by card or polish cash the amount is detailed on your invoice

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    TOP 5 THINGS TO DO

    1. What to see and where to shop? The marvelous Town Square with the City Hall, a gem of late Gothic architecture. The Gothic and

    Romanesque churches on the Cathedral Island (Ostrow Tumski), the baroque interiors of theUniversity and superb examples of the International Modern style are all to be seen throughout thiscity. Visit www.wroclaw-airtour.pl which will guide you through the most beautiful spots in Wroclawand the Lower Silesia Region. Shopping is another good reason for visiting Wroclaw with manyshopping centres like the Dominikanska Gallery, located in the very heart of the city and othershopping centers with free transportation from the centre: Bielany, Korona, Borek. You can also findmany small boutiques and galleries with amber and silver jewelers, ceramics, crystals, glass, whichare conveniently located around the Old Town Square (Rynek).

    2. Eating & Drinking Pierogi, gobki and barszcz - its a must and you have to try it. Wroclaws restaurants specializeprimarily in traditional Polish and old Polish cuisine (Karczma Lwowska, Pod Gryfami), although thereis no shortage of food from around the world, like Italian, French, Mexican, Russian, Egyptian,

    Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese and many others. Worth a try: La Scala, Piramida Steakhouse,Sakana Sushi Bar, Da Lat, Mexico Bar, Sankt Petersburg, Przed i Po, Ready's which are waiting foryou to serve an excellent food at reasonable prices.

    3. Rocking & Dancing In Wroclaws Town Square, night is just the darker part of day. The Square always bursts with life, thenumerous nightclubs (Radio Bar, Daytona, Clinique, Studio 54, Szuflada), pubs (Guinness, John Bull,Pod Zielonym Kogutem), life jazz (Rura Jazz Club) vibrating with all rhythms of the world and openuntil the last guest leaves. A night on the town in Wroclaw is a good start to the next day. Ask forplaces located on the Old Square Market, Salt Square, Niepolda Passage and close to the Universityof Wroclaw.

    4. Culture

    Wroclaw hosts numerous international cultural events. Music (the International Festival "WratislaviaCantans"), theatrical and film festivals, concerts and open-air shows (Wroclaw Non Stop) take placein the city all year round. See many art galleries (ceramic and glass, avant-garde, design,photography, contemporary art, naive and folk art etc.), museums, theatres and many other placeswhich inspire artist from around the world, like for example performers who take part in "Buskerbus" -the International Festival of Street Art. We recommend to buy the Wroclaw Tourist Card and get freeentrance to the most important museums, galleries and gardens, access to internet and publictransportation system.

    5. Tourism The whole region of Lower Silesia is extraordinarily attractive for tourists. Not only its capital,Wroclaw, situated on 12 islands connected by 112 bridges, with one of the most beautiful marketsquares in Poland and many other points of cultural interest, monuments, and interesting examples of

    architecture (e.g. the Centennial Hall, Market Hall), and parks (e.g. the Japanese Garden), is anintriguing place for newcomers. The region also offers a wide range of active entertainment,recreation, and leisure at its winter centres in Szklarska Poreba and Karpacz. Old castle and palaceenthusiasts will also find interesting places in Lower Silesia: monuments such as the castle in Ksiaz,Czocha castle and the ruins in Bolkowo and Chojnik have been attracting foreign tourist for years.

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    Law & OrderIn general Wrocaw is safer than most Western cities, and visitors are unlikely to face any problems ifthey simply em-ploy common sense. Petty crime does exist, and travellers should be on guardagainst pickpockets.

    Staying safe and on the right side of the law is significantly easier for tourists who accept that Polishbeer and vodka are rocket fuel and drink accordingly. If youre determined to make an idiot of yourselfthen make sure its not in front of the law.

    An easy way for tourists to cross cops is by jaywalk- ing. If you are from a country which doesnt haveor respect jaywalking laws, youll be surprised to see crowds of people standing obediently at acrossing waiting for the lights to change. The reason for obeying this seemingly silly rule is the factthat the local city police (Stra Miejska) will quite freely give you a 50- 100z fine for crossing a road ata place where no crossing is marked or a 100z fine when the walklight is red. And dont think youare exempt by being a foreign visitor. You are subject to the law too and your non-residency means

    you will need to pay the fine on the spot.

    Best Places to Eat OutEating out in Wrocaw tends to begin early, with many restaurants opening as early as 7am forbreakfast. Restaurants tend to be waiter service and efficient, while other eateries expect diners toorder at the bar. Traditional dishes of meat, fish and vegetables cooked to age-old recipes are servedalongside international cuisine.

    Pod Fredra Traditional polish cuisine is a feast for the eye as well as the palate and a must when you visitWroclaw. Pod Fredra is the perfect place to experience polish cuisine with a top notch menu. The

    interior design is folk inspired and makes you feel at home. Address: Rynek - Ratusz 1Phone: +48 71 3411335Web: www.podfredra.pl

    Il Gusto This venue is half restaurant, half dance club, with a modern Mediterranean menu that contain pizzaand pasta and main courses with fish and meat.

    Address: ul. Sw. Mikolaja 8-11Phone: +48 71 3420011Web: www.ilgusto.pl

    Jadka

    Located in gorgeous medieval cellars in the heart of the Old Town, the elegant interior itself will haveyou marvel for quite some time. The menu contains traditional polish cuisine, an impressive wine listas well as rare liqueurs and vodkas.

    Address: ul. Rzeznicza 24/25Phone: +48 71 3436461Web: www.jadka.pl

    Braziliana Brazilian cuisine consists of a mix of Portuguese, African and indigenous influences. This hasproduced an extensive range of different dishes, and you wont leave this restaurant hungry, thats forsure. And why not top it all off with a scrumptious caipirinha?

    Address: ul. Wiezienna 5bPhone: +48 71 7899788Web: www.braziliana.pl

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    Wroclaw The City

    Wrocaw is one of the prettiest and liveliest cities in Poland. Multicultural, it has an importantuniversity, a vast array of restaurants and bars, designer shops, theatre and musical events. TheOdra River and dozens of little canals that meander through its tree-lined streets with their tall, multi-coloured buildings set the scene. In fact, Wrocaw is made up of no less than 12 islands, joined byover 100 bridges, and simply begs to be explored.

    Facts Population City of Wrocaw: 700,000 Currency 1 zloty (PLN) = 100 grosz Opening hours Shops aregenerally open from 9am to 6pm weekdays, and 9am to 3pm on Saturdays. Some larger departmentstores and supermarkets are open on Sundays, and often to 9pm or 10pm on weekday evenings.Website http://www.visitpoland.org

    http://www.wroclaw.pl http://www.wroclaw.com Newspapers Wrocaw weekly newspaperGazeta Wrocawska Slowo Polskie Emergency numbers Ambulance: 999Police: 997Fire brigade: 998Tourist informationCentrum Informacji TurystycznejThe Wrocaw Meeting Point, Rynek 14 Tel: +48 71 344 31 11 12E-mail: [email protected] hours: April October 9a.m. 9p.m. November- March 9a.m. 8p.m.

    To visit Wrocaw is like stepping back in time, and yet the atmosphere is pure cosmopolitan. The cityis one of the oldest in Poland, and can trace its history right back to the 7th century when dwellersmade Otrw Tumski (Cathedral island) their home. The area is still the centre of activity today.

    Residents and visitors alike eat in bistro style restaurants, shop for designer clothes or visit theatre orphilharmonic venues. Music is importan t to Wrocaw, and it is home to more than 50 internationallyacclaimed orchestras, choirs and musical societies.

    Wrocaw has lots to see, including its town hall widely regarded as one of the finest examples ofGothic architecture in central Europe a nd its Hall of Lepoldin in the University of Wrocaw which hasthe largest Baroque interior in Poland.

    Art lovers can visit the numerous galleries, while visitors who want to enjoy leisurely walks can do soin the mighty Szczytnicki Park one of a dozen or so parks in the city.

    See http://www.wroclaw-life.com/guide/tour.php

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    Things to consider before travelling

    1. If staying in an apartment if you would like shopping delivered on your arrival please send ashopping list to [email protected] you will pay the girl that delivers it directly in Poland.

    2. Have you purchased your support wear? (only if needed) If you need help or advice please let meknow asap.

    3. Have you got a copy of your surgery booking confirmation - you need to print this and take it withyou.

    4. Have you checked-In for your flights . Youll need your passport details to have to do this.

    5. Have you read through the list of things to consider packing in your case???

    6. You should expect to receive an email roughly 1 week prior to departure - This email gives youinstructions on what will happen on your arrival in Wroclaw - Its important that your read it and alsostore important numbers in your phone.

    7. Please check with your mobile telephone network provider that you'll be able to use your telephonein Poland You may be able to buy a bolt on product to allow you to make and receive calls atminimal cost.

    8. If you have any concerns thoughts or need help with anything please feel free to ask!

    9. Write a list of questions in advance so you are ready for your face to face consutation with thesurgeon,

    10. Have you purchased specialist Medical travel Insurance? If NO then get a quote on this link...10.1 http://medicaltravelshield.com/buy-now/secsur

    11. TV ABROAD: There arent that many English channels so its best to pack DVDs or subscribe toa service that will let you watch the latest soaps. Its 6.49 a month and you can cancel yoursubscription via paypal when you get back http://www.viewtvabroad.com/

    Please pop my mobile telephone number in this format into your telephone 0044 745 022 0123in case you need to contact me in Poland.

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    FAQ Before Surgery

    In todays busy world, most patients arrive at the hospital on the day of their scheduled surgery. Wedont do this as there are certain protocols surrounding air travel and anaesthesia. The followinginformation is designed to provide patients with answers to some of the more commonly askedquestions about this part of the hospital process. Please take this as general information and alwaystake any specific advice that is meant for you as the thing to follow:

    Can I eat or drink before the surgery? It is important to have an empty stomach prior to surgery, and some foods take longer to digest thanothers. For this reason, guidelines for healthy patients have been established to give food and liquidtime to be digested. Conditions like diabetes, acid reflux disease, hiatal hernia, pregnancy, obesity,nausea or bowel obstruction may slow the normal emptying of your stomach. If you have any doubts,please ask your surgeon or anaesthesiologist for advice.

    N.P.O. (Nothing By Mouth) Guidelines

    These guidelines keep our patients safe. If these guidelines are not followed, procedures may bedelayed or cancelled.

    1. PILLS & CLEAR LIQUIDS: Up until 2 hours before surgery, patients may drink up to 2 ounces orless of clear liquids, such as water, tea, black coffee (NO CREAM), or clear fruit juice. Fruit juices withpulp are not allowed.

    2. ANYTHING ELSE: Your surgery may be done earlier in the day than originally scheduled, soplease do not eat or drink anything from the evening before your surgery unless you speak to yoursurgeon or anaesthesiologist first.

    Can I chew gum prior to the surgery? No. Chewing gum increases the amount of acid secreted in the stomach, and this may increase the

    risk of lung problems and pneumonia after anaesthesia.

    Can I take my medications before the surgery? You should take most of your regularly scheduled medications with a sip of water but always discussthis with the surgeon. It is particularly important to take medications for heart disease or high bloodpressure. Also, if you regularly take any medications for a cid reflux (heartburn), asthma, bronchitisor emphysema, please take these as well. Patients taking blood-thinners or diabetes medicationsshould discuss these medicines with your surgeon or anaesthesiologist before surgery. If you haveany questions, please contact us and we can review your medication list with you.

    Can I smoke prior to the surgery? It is always a great time to quit smoking. Stopping smoking increases the safety of your anaestheticand lets your recover more quickly! In particular, we ask that you avoid smoking for at least 24 hoursprior to the surgery. This allows your blood to carry more oxygen during the surgery. In addition, yourlungs and upper airways will be less irritated and will respond less to breathing tubes and anaestheticgases. Plus recovery afterwards will be faster if you remain without a cigarette.

    When should I come to the hospital for the planned surgery? In general, you should arrive in the hospital for check-In by 3pm the day before your planned surgery.If you need additional testing, you may be asked to arrive even earlier Easpecially Breast Implants asthese are ordered specifically to your measurements. The reason to be here so early is to allow timeto complete the admission paperwork, pre-operative evaluation & medical history with several doctorsand nurses. Some patients requiring extra testing or preparation all patients are admitted to thehospital the night before the surgery.

    Should I bring my medications from home? It is often a good idea for you to bring your medications or a complete list of names and doses with you to the hospital. Then, we can see the medications and doses you require. If you bring the

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    medicines, we will probably make a list and then return them to you. The hospital pharmacy willdispense the medications you need according to your physicians requests. There is no need to takeany of your own medications while in the hospital. In fact, it may be dangerous to do so without prioragreement with the medical staff.

    What else can I bring from home? If you plan to be in the hospital for a few days, you may wish to bring a robe, slippers and readingmaterials. The hospital provides a gown, soap, shower gel, razor, towels etc. Please note the hospitaldoes not have 3 prong electrical plugs so bring your travel adapter. Valuables are best left at homealthough there is a lockable area where they can be stored. It is not a good idea to bring lots ofmoney, credit cards, jewellery or expensive watches.

    Can I wear my contact lenses? It is best that you leave your contact lenses at home where they will be safe. If you need to have yourcontacts or glasses to read consent forms or brochures, please bring them. At the time of surgery,you will be asked to remove them. If you choose to wear your contact lenses to the hospital, pleasebring your lens case for storage.

    Can I wear makeup or jewellery? Make-up must be all removed along with false eyelashes and nails along with polish. Eye makeup cansmear and cause irritation to your eyes upon waking up from anaesthesia. Please leave valuablesand jewellery at home. If you have a piece of jewellery with particular sentimental value, for example awedding band, then the ring will be taped during the procedure. Body piercing should also beremoved prior to surgery, or replaced with a non-metallic version. Many anaesthesiologists will notanaesthetize a patient with a tongue piercing in place because the ring or stud may interfere withplacing a breathing tube.

    Should I bring my hearing aids? Absolutely. If we need to remove them for your surgery, we will keep them in a safe place and returnthem to you as soon as possible after surgery, usually in the recovery room. We prefer that you wearyour hearing aides for communication purposes.

    Can I keep my dentures in? You can keep your dentures in until the time of surgery. For your protection, when having a generalanaesthetic, we will ask you to remove your dentures for the surgery and return them to you as youwish after surgery. If you are having a local or regional anaesthetic, you may be allowed to leave yourdentures in place. Ask the medical team on arrival.

    Will I have an IV before the surgery? We know that getting an IV can be the hardest part of your anaesthetic and surgery. An IV isnecessary for several reasons. It allows us to give you fluids to make up for skipping breakfast. It alsoallows quick access for medication if any emergency should arise during surgery. Finally, an IV allowsyou to receive the pain medications, antibiotics, and fluids your body may require following surgery.

    Almost all patients need an IV before surgery. Our nursing staff and Anaesthesia team take great careto make the IV insertion as pleasant and painless as possible. Numbing medication to the skin can berequested before starting will often ease the process.

    Can I bring my friends and relatives with me?It can be a very anxious time for both you and your family, we recommend that patients bring only afew close family and friends to the hospital for emotional support. Also, with your permission, they canpass along information from your doctors and nurses to your other family and friends.

    Although the Recovery Room does not typically allow visitors, we may allow a short visit after 6pm onthe day of surgery. Please ask the team on arrival.

    Is there a waiting area for friends and relatives?

    We suggest your companions spend the day in Wroclaw town until the surgery is finished. There is awaiting room on the ground floor in outpatient Surgery entrance with a vending machine for coffee

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    and snacks.

    Will someone inform my family and friends of the progress or results? With your permission, when your surgery is finished, we can arrange for someone to notify your familyand friends. If the surgery takes longer than expected, your surgeon and nurses will keep your familyand friends informed. For privacy reasons, your surgeon will only relate information about your

    surgery with your approval. Please discuss this with your surgeon prior to your surgery.

    I am very nervous and anxious. Will I get some medicine for that? Many patients experience fear of the unknown. Knowing exactly what is going to happen to you andunderstanding how the system works in the hospital will help to decrease most patients anxiety. If you are admitted to the hospital on the day prior to your surgery, your anaesthesiologist will visit youand may prescribe medication to help you relax before surgery. If you are scheduled to arrive at thehospital the day of your surgery, then you may ask your surgeon for a sedative to be taken either thenight before or the morning of surgery. In addition, your anaesthesiologist will administer moremedication through your IV to make you relaxed before surgery.

    Will I meet my Anaesthesiologist before the surgery? Certainly. Your anaesthesiologist will prescribe a combination of medicines specifically for yoursurgery and state of health. To design this plan, your anaesthesiologist will interview you before youranaesthesia to gather information and answer your questions. He or she will review results of labtests, along with medical, surgical and anaesthesia records and any history of allergic reactions. Therisks and benefits of the prescribed anaesthetic, along with any alternatives, will be discussed at thistime.

    Will I get the chance to talk to my surgeon if I have some questions? YES You will have the opportunity to meet 2 or 3 times and discuss and exhaustive list of questionswith our surgeon prior to surgery, If you forgot a specific question let your medical co-ordinator knowand she will make sure that you receive no sedative medication before your surgeons answers thequestions. Your surgeon will always see you prior to the procedure. He will never administer sedativemedications are before he arrives, as you may not remember any conversations you have!

    Besides an IV, what else might I need before surgery?For major surgeries it is often necessary to place other specialised monitors or tests. Your surgeon oranaesthesiologist will discuss the need for these kinds of monitors during the preoperativeassessment.Can I drive myself home after my surgery?No. You MUST make arrangements to have a responsible adult to provide you with transportationfrom the airport on your return.

    CALL BELL BUZZER In Poland this is used for everything not just in an emergency situation. so whatever you want/neednever be scared to buzz for a member of staff! They expect you to use it

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    Online Check-In for the flight:Wizzair & Ryanair open their check-in for your flights 1 week prioir to departure.....

    I recommend that you download the FREE app onto your phone that way you have instant access toyour boarding passes.

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    Shopping in Wroclaw

    Shopping is serious business in Wrocaw, and there are many specialist shops aswell as major shopping department stores that sell everything: the latest designerfashions from Milan, Paris and New York, jewellery, cosmetics, childrens wear andhome furnishings.

    shopping centres include the Galeria Dominikaska (pl. Dominikaski 1),http://www.galeria-dominikanska.pl/en/

    the Renoma shopping centre (ul. widnicka 40), http://www.renoma-wroclaw.pl/

    the Korona shopping centre (ul. B. Krzywoustego 126), http://www.centrum-

    korona.pl/

    the Borek Shopping Centre (ul. Hallera 52) http://www.galeria-borek.pl/

    the Bielany Shopping Centre (ul. Czekoladowa 5-11).http://www.bielanywroclawskie.pl/

    The magnolia Park Centre, http://www.magnoliapark.pl/

    The Arkady Shopping Centre http://www.arkadywroclawskie.pl/index.html

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    Preparing yourself for surgery

    When youre preparing for surgery, there are a lot of things its important to bear in mind. Imnot going to flummox you with lists of dos and donts on everything, but medication really is

    an important one to bear in mind. Here are a couple of quick tips about which medications toavoid, and which to take, in the two weeks prior to your surgery.

    Do not: use nicotine products, whether theyre cigarettes, cigars, gum or patches. Theycould impair healing, so just think of this as a good time to give up smoking! Stop usingmedications which contain aspirin and NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen, Alleve and Advil, whichcan thin the blood and make you more likely to bruise. Finally, stop taking herbalmedications before surgery, which could interact negatively with our anaesthetics.

    Do: start using an Arnica supplement two weeks before your surgery. Arnica is anaturopathic remedy which will help to prevent bruising and will clear it up more quickly aftersurgery. Begin a good multivitamin supplement regime around two weeks before your

    surgery, to make sure youre fit and healthy when you go into the operating room. This willensure you heal quickly after surgery. Vitamin C supplements should also be taken, andcontinued after surgery, and vitamin K can also help you to stay healthy and fresh!

    Preparing your home for surgery

    At Secret Surgery, we often get asked questions about how our patients should prepare themselvesfor various different kinds of surgery what medications to take, what to eat, and that kind of thing. Ofcourse, this stuff is really important, but theres also a little more general advice that we can give ourpatients in order to prepare themselves for surgery abroad.

    When you jet off for your surgery holiday in Poland, the Czech Republic, or wherever, you shouldmake sure to leave your home in the perfect condition to welcome you back on your return. You dontwant to come home feeling tired and weak to piles of dirty laundry and clutter. Here are our five toptips for making your home the perfect place to recover from cosmetic surgery.

    1. Tidy Up . Dont just get rid of the clutter; make sure everythings spotless. Youll want to take a fewdays off from cleaning and household chores when youre back, so making sure everythings takencare of before your surgery is a great idea.

    2. Clear the Back Logs. Do your laundry, clean the dishes, take out the rubbish. Make sure that onday 2 of your recovery, the bin doesnt overflow or you dont run out of clean pyjamas.

    3. Cook. Make lots of meals that can be frozen in individual portions and microwaved each night onceyoure back. You wont want to spend hours cooking every day when youre recovering, but itsimportant to get good food and nutrients into your body during this phase.

    4. Keep Important Phone Numbers Safe. Make sure yo uve got the number of friends and family, aswell as your doctor, surgeon and consultant, just in case you need any help. Make sure theyll beeasy to find once youre back, too.

    5. Stock Up on Pain Meds. If youre lucky, you wont experience much pain af ter surgery. However, italways helps to have pain medications ibuprofen and paracetamol just in case it all gets to be toomuch. Make sure youve got plenty to last you the week or two after your surgery.

    And thats that. Of course, depending on how you like to relax, youll probably also want to make sureyouve got a box of choccies, some cotton pyjamas and a Matt Damon DVD somewhere handy!

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    In case you get lost!

    Show any taxi driver these addresses and hell get you where youwant to go!

    Puro Hotel: ul. Wodkowica 6, 50- 072 Wrocaw

    QHotel: Zaolziaska 2, 53-334 Wrocaw

    Chiroplastica: Dolnolskie Centrum CHIROPLASTICA, ul. Dbrowskiego36A,

    EMC Hospital: ul. Pilczycka 144-148, 54- 144 Wrocaw

    RoyalDent: Stanisawa Leszczyskiego 5, 50-078 Wrocaw

    Airport: Graniczna 190, 54-530 Wroclaw

    Market Square: Rynek Wroclaw

    Renoma Indoor Shopping Centre; widnicka 40, Wroclaw

    Contact Numbers whilst in Poland: Angela: 0044 745 022 0123

    Daniel Taxi - 0048 784 820 515 Royal Dent: 0048 71 344 11 29 Puro Hotel: 0048 71 772 51 00 Q Hotel: 0048 717 491 700 Chiroplastica: 0048 51 515 56 02 EMC Hospital: 0048 71 71 17 400

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    Getting around Map of Wroclaw!

    Airport to Qhotel

    QHotel to Market Square/Old Town

    QHotel to Chiroplastica

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    Hotel to EMC Hospital

    Qhotel to Royal Dent

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    General Travel F AQs What to wear:

    Wear what you want and will feel warm and comfortable in. Weather in Wroclaw has 4 clearseasons. Winters are colder, summers are very hot and spring and autumn is similar to theUK.

    Telephone Calls:

    Please make sure you download the FREE app www.VIBER.com So we can all stay in touch - its free to call UK when connected towifi - My number is 0745 022 0123

    Health Insurance Card:

    Make sure you apply for your EHIC card - Its free..... Click on thislink for information and how to apply

    http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcareabroad/EHIC/Pages/about-the-ehic.aspx

    Free Vitamins:

    FitForMe and they have kindly agreed to offer all clients of SecretSurgery a starter supply of multi vitamins and calcium to try for FREE. All you have to do is register on this linkhttp://www.fitforme.co.uk/starter-pack Note doctor as (SECRETSURGERY) - Great for bariatric patients and cosmetic surgery.

    Compression garments:

    You can be purchased on this link: https://www.macom-medical.com/

    Money/Currency: The currency is Polish Zloty. Exchange rates fluctuate - in the UKyou only get 4.7 Zloty =1 and in Poland you'll get 5.8 Zloty = 1 So its bestexchange larger amounts over in Poland.. I recommend taking a small amount ofPolish Zloty with you to get your through the first day or so... You will be able to payand take cash out with your credit/debit card (chip and pin) just like in the UK

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    Medical Travel Insurance:

    Its advisable to purchase specialist Travel Insurancepolicy a standard policy wont cover you. Irecommend Medical Travel Shield if you are travellingabroad for Dental Treatment, Cosmetic Surgery orElective Surgery check your standard travel insurance; chances are it will not cover you if youare going abroad for treatment. So, you need a specialist insurance product.

    Medical Travel Shield offers the particular insurance you need. Cover for costs due to delaywill start from the date of issue. The policy includes excellent travel insurance benefits plus anumber of tailored benefits for patients.

    Before travel the policy covers non-refundable treatment deposits, if a patient has to cancelor delay their trip.

    Up to 5,000 per insured person for irrecoverable payments for travel,accommodation andnon-refundable deposits for cancellation of treatment for reasons specified in the policy,including death, illness, jury service and major damage to the home. See policy for full details,including exclusions.

    During travel if the patients recovery period is longer than expected, the policy coverscontributions towards accommodation and flights, plus a daily allowance.

    Up to 1,500 per insured person towards accommodation costs, daily allowance and returnflight home, if a patient has to stay at their destination for a longer time than the normalrecovery period. See policy for full details, including exclusions.

    During travel if the patient needs treatment for post-operative complications betweendischarge and return home, the policy covers contributions towards the cost of consultationfees and medication.

    Up to 500 for additional medical expenses after discharge from hospital . See policy for fulldetails, including exclusions.

    After travel if the patient needs to return within 12 months to correct unsuccessful surgery,the policy covers contributions towards the return trip.

    Offers the optional benefit of cover up to 2,000 if within 12 months of the original treatment,

    it is medically necessary for the patient to have a corrective procedure.The insurance will coverfor return flights for the patient and a companion and a daily allowance. See policy for fulldetails, including exclusions.

    Click on this link to get a quote http://medicaltravelshield.com/buy-now/secsur

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    Taxi Transfer Service

    WHAT IS INCLUDED To and from airport, hospital and hotel in connection with your treatment and isONLY for FEE Paying Patients of Secret Surgery Ltd. This works exactly the sameas what you would get on a package holiday to anywhere in the world.

    WHAT ISNT INCLUDED tours trips to Tesco home delivery requests Unnecessary hospital visiting trips - to see friend/companion/surgery buddy

    any other trip whether it be for site seeing, restaurants, main square,supermarket, currency exchange and any other location that you might fancygoing to.

    Trips to hairdressers, laser clinic, dentist Any other trip whether it be for site seeing, restaurants, main square,

    supermarket, currency exchange and any other location that you might fancygoing to.

    MEET & GREET

    Daniel will stand inside the nearest exit door with your name on a board pleaselook out for it, If we are only arranging your taxis for you or a companion you willpay as you go on every trip.

    PAY AS YOU GO PRICES

    45pln Airport to EMC (1 way) 6am 11pm Monday to Saturday 60pln Airport to EMC (1 way) 11pm 6am Sundays and public holidays 45pln Airport to Hotels (1 way) 6am 11pm Monday to Saturday 60pln Airport to Hotels (1 way) 11pm 6am Sundays and public holidays 30pln EMC Hotels (1 way) 6am 11pm Monday to Saturday

    45pln EMC Hotels (1 way) 11pm 6am Sundays and public holidays