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Cirugia Especializada is located in Santo Domingo, which is only a three hour flight from New York City an hour and a half from Miami. Its ideal setting in the city centre means it is just minutes away from the trendy restaurants and modern shopping centers.

 

Being one of the most exclusive cosmetic surgery centers, an experienced team is dedicated every day to a limited number of selected patients to ensure the highest quality of care possible. Patient rooms are very well acclimated, have remote control color TV with cable, refrigerators, air conditioning, private bathrooms, safety deposit box in each room, sofa bed for a companion etc.

 

There is continuous monitoring of patients for 24 hours, thermal blankets to regulate your temperature and post surgical pneumatic compression pumps to prevent thromboembolic events from occuring. With the help of the modern facilities and the newest equipment used in modern plastic surgery, combined with the personal dedication of the staff, you will feel safe and at home.

 

The clinic is certified by the Ministry of Public Health of the Dominican Republic and complies with international safety standards while maintaining a high level of competitiveness in its prices. We offer packages that let you save money without compromising your security.

Cirugia Especializada is located in the capital of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo. The Dominican Republic is a lovely Carribean island with beautiful beaches and warm people.

 

Dr.Walkiris Robles, plastic surgeon certified by the Dominican Society of plastic surgery (www.sodocipre.net has the talent and the eye for modern beauty necessary so that you can trust her and be in good hands.

 

Visit us to benefit from our experience and quality at suitable prices. Packages include local transport and accommodation so that you only need to worry about booking your flights and the rest is already taken care of!

 

Note: Before & Afters are available upon request


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Transportation, Accomodation, Food, and Medication included. (All-inclusive package)

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Dra.Walkiris Robles

Dr. Walkiris Robles is a member of the Dominican Society of Plastic Surgery and member of the Dominican Medical Association. Dra. Robles graduated from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo with a Magna Cum Laude. Her post-graduate studies in plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery she conducted at the Hospital Salvador B. Gautier where she worked with the most renowned plastic surgeons of the country. She also taught morphological sciences at the Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) for five years. ...

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Lecia Schneider, St. Thomas, USVI
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I had a Tummy Tuck and Liposuction in December and I am very please and satisfied with my results. Dr. Robles is a young, talented doctor with great bed side manners. I highly recommend her.


Timothy, Elizabeth, USA
26 May, 2011

I want to say that Dr. Robles is an amazing person and she has a wonderful heart and she really knows her talents.. I will never forget her. She is not only a beautiful surgeon but an Angel....

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About Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

 

Santo Domingo City

Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic and the oldest European city in the Americas. The old city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

By plane
 
•  Las Americas International Airport is located approximately 15 minutes from the greater metropolitan area and around 30 minutes from the city`s center. The airport offers several transportation options, including all major American car rental firms.

Direct flights from: Atlanta, Boston, New York, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Philadelphia, Panama City, San Jose Costa Rica, San Juan Puerto Rico, Havana, Port-au-Prince, Caracas, Paris, Madrid, Frankfurt, Munich and Duesseldorf and surrounding Caribbean islands.
Airfare to Santo Domingo may vary widely depending on season and demand. A round trip ticket from from Boston or New York ranges anywhere from US$300 to US$700, with fares from Miami or San Juan only slightly lower.

Airfare from most cities in Latin America cost between US$400 and US$1,000 and require layovers in Panama City, Panama (Copa Air) or San Jose, Costa Rica (Taca).

By ferry

There is ferry service to and from Mayaguez, Puerto Rico twice per week. It costs around US $250 roundtrip and the overnight journey last 12 hours. For an additional fee, you can bring your car along for the ride. The company is called Ferries del Caribe

Getting around

Santo Domingo was, until recently, a huge city (pop. nearly 4 million people) that was split into 5 independent municipalities: Distrito Nacional, Santo Domingo Este, Santo Domingo Oeste, Santo Domingo Norte and Boca Chica. Fortunately, nearly all tourist attractions and shopping, dining and entertainment venues are located relatively close to each other in the Distrito Nacional, making it easy for you to get around and see the sights.
Santo Domingo is not entirely a tourist-friendly city. It`s often hard to move around if you don't know the city, as many streets lack proper signage and addresses are often reliant on the neighborhood's name more than an actual street address. However, don't be afraid of asking the locals for orientation, as Dominicans are well known for their helpful nature and usually helpful to tourists. It's a good idea to get a street map (there are many city maps online but it's also possible to buy one at any gift shop or book store for no more than US$5 dollars).

Walking

Walking along major thoroughfares in Santo Domingo can prove quite challenging. First, drivers aren't very respectful of pedestrians, so you have to take extra care when trying to cross a street. Second, some sidewalks can be damaged or under construction , forcing you onto the street.
The Malecon and Colonial Zone are the most walkable parts of the city. They offer multiple pedestrian attractions and are relatively safe areas for tourists to explore. Although it is always wise to use common sense as everywhere.

While exploring the Colonial Zone try hiring a "properly-licensed" tour guide. These talented yet underpaid, multi-lingual individuals will keep you entertained for hours with unprecedented historical insight and humor. You can usually find them at the Plaza Colon in front of the Cathedral. They are worth every penny.

Taxi

•  From the airport You can book your airport transfers in advance. Can try Dominican Airport Transfers one of business leaders, you can actually get an instant quote and book online on their automated site but the office is located in the city.
Taxis charge anywhere from US$25 to US$40 for the drive from the airport into Santo Domingo.
Unlike most major metropolitan areas, there are very few roaming taxis in Santo Domingo. In most cases you have to call a dispatcher to have a taxi sent to your location. This isn't a problem and most businesses will gladly call a cab for you. Relatively expensive, usually US$ 4-15 per average trip and possibly more if you use one of the friendly cabs waiting in front of your nice hotel lobby. Again, depending on circumstances, you may find that hiring a cab driver for the day is a good bargain.
Bottom line: taxis are convenient but expensive.

•  Also be sure to never get into stray cabs at night or cabs that aren't sent by a dispatcher, they are not the safest. Another note, some cabs will put several passengers in at once, each paying a separate fare.

Rent-A-Car

All major US car rental firms are available at the airport, along with several local vendors offering everything from subcompacts to late model Hummers, Range Rovers and Land Cruisers. When renting from local vendors be sure to read the fine print regarding insurance coverage; you might think you're getting a great deal on a car, only to get into an accident and find out that your insurance coverage does not apply or that your deductible is as high as US$5,000.
Advice to potential renters: Gasoline costs around US$ 5 per gallon here and people drive fast and furious, breaking every imaginable rule. It might be safer and cheaper to develop a friendship with a cab driver who will gladly become your personal driver, tourguide and concierge for a day rate equal to a fraction of what it would cost you to rent, insure and gas up a rental.

Bus

For some unknown reason bus service in Santo Domingo is not very user-friendly and geared more towards locals getting to and from work. It is often impossible to know which bus goes where unless you ask the driver, as neither buses nor routes are clearly marked. Bottom Line: Inexpensive (around US $ 0.5 and 1.00 per ride) yet complicated. Avoid unless you are accompanied by a local.




Source: Wikitravel


Dominican Republic Travel Tips


Language: Spanish
Currency: Dominican peso (DOP)
Climate: Average Temp 87 F (31°C)
Capital: Santo Domingo
Major Airport(s): Samana (AZS), "La Isabela" (JBQ), Santo Domingo (SDQ)
Electricity: 110 60Hz (US Plug)
Time Zone: UTC/GMT -4 hours
Calling Code: 809, 829, 849