Functional architecture. Paid parking is available, which is truly useful. The waits for medical appointments are too long, despite the technological advances, resulting in too much downtime. The healthcare staff is competent and friendly. The organization could be improved, but overall, it's more than adequate.
Polyclinic with good doctors, externally very confusing due to parking and other things... but internally each department has its own fairly good management. Ticket office 4 people for about 300/400 users per day. Obviously the payment via pagopa service often does not work... waits of 1/3 hours.
Highly discouraged if you're looking for a place to receive treatment and have a good chance of recovery; death is almost a certainty. If your problems are of the heart, looking elsewhere is a must. Calabria will always be a chronic health disaster. One star only because you can't give it zero.
Excellent hospital and university medical facility... The only flaw I found is that you have to follow the colored dots on the ground to get to the right department and floor... The internal signage is too limited... But overall the doctors are good, and they make themselves understood...
Shameful. Years to issue a degree certificate. They justify themselves by saying it's the fault of the printing company they outsourced. The usual Italian-style passing of the buck. They've been punctual in collecting university fees in the past. I'll get them to the press.
A terrible experience. I've never made a worse choice in my life than enrolling in university. The curriculum is inadequate—they'll call it "general knowledge"—and the professors will treat it like a textbook, so that it never touches on …
Very recent university with a cutting-edge structure located a short distance from the historic center of Catanzaro and easily accessible from the whole region. Various faculties, including medicine, with an adjoining polyclinic. The area …
A Calabrian excellence that should be valued much more. I emphasize this as a pure-blooded Milanese who made a life choice to emigrate in reverse 37 years ago and who has tried and still tries as much as possible not to go elsewhere for his …
It takes courage to call it a "university." The main building isn't easy to reach, the secretarial services still need to be updated, they probably don't know how to open an email, and for any need you have to go and wait in line in person, …
See you soon. I'm Brazilian and I'll be leaving São Paulo for Rome. I hope to meet you soon. I've dreamed of this since I was born. A big hug. My whole life I've been preparing for this. I'm going in search of my father's house and a photo …