{"id":804,"date":"2019-11-08T16:02:39","date_gmt":"2019-11-08T21:02:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.grsmontreal.com\/?p=804"},"modified":"2021-10-25T13:16:01","modified_gmt":"2021-10-25T17:16:01","slug":"organization-of-your-stay-at-grs-montreal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.grsmontreal.com\/en\/organization-of-your-stay-at-grs-montreal\/","title":{"rendered":"Organization of your stay at GrS Montreal"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
The only thing you have to organize is your transportation to Montreal. If you stay more than 200 kilometers from our facilities, we will take care of your transportation, meals, and accommodation in Montreal. Our goal is to eliminate any worry so you will only have to focus on your well-being, your preparation for surgery, your care, and your wellness.<\/p>\n
Upon your arrival at the airport, train station, or bus terminal, a limousine service will greet you. All you need to do is locate the chauffeur holding a card with your last name. The chauffeur will drive you to a partner hotel in Laval (the first suburb north of Montreal) located only a few minutes away from the Complexe chirurgical CMC<\/a>, which includes GrS Montreal<\/a>. Once there, you will be able to relax, enjoy a good meal, and prepare for your surgery on the next day.<\/p>\n On the day of your surgery, a transportation service provided by GrS Montreal<\/a> will take you to our facilities. Whether or not your surgery requires hospitalization or a stay at our recovery home (Maison de convalescence Ascl\u00e9piade<\/a>), once you have been discharged, a chauffeur will drive you to the hotel, the airport, the train station or the bus terminal.<\/p>\n Why offer these services? Because we know that a surgery as important as a gender affirmation surgery can be a source of great stress for a patient. In most clinics around the world, patients organize their own transportation and go on their own to a hotel for recovery. These hotels are not necessarily adapted to their post surgical condition and necessitate more trips for medical follow-ups. These trips and this organization are elements that add to the stress of the surgery.<\/p>\n