Located on the 6th floor, the restaurant has a cafeteria area and a dining room where you can enjoy dishes prepared by our chefs in a peaceful atmosphere. The team of nutritionists provides advice and supervises the food quality and preparation area. This restaurant offers room service for companions, who can order from their room for the convenience of family members (ext. 5642).
The restaurant is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
With access via Azcuénaga 850, the Medical Center ample parking and offers valet parking for the convenience of patients, family members, and visitors.
The Medical Center a cozy chapel located on the first floor that can be visited at any time. Our chaplain, Father José Manuel Fernández, celebrates Mass there. The Mass schedule is available at the front desk.
If you would like to receive priestly services in your room, please request this by calling extensions 5687/5688.
We respect each patient's cultural preferences, spiritual beliefs, and personal values. Your practices will need to be consistent with medical treatment.
On the ground floor of our Medical Center a branch of the Civil Registry of the Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires where you can register your newborn. Opening hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For specific information, please contact registrocivil@otamendi.com.ar.
The registration process for newborns consists of two stages:
Birth Certificate Processing (married parents): Once the newborn has been alive for 24 hours, the parent who is not hospitalized can go to the civil registry office (during business hours) with both parents' ID cards and marriage certificate. There, they will provide the necessary information to prepare the birth certificate. This information is sent to the Central Civil Registry and returned to the Medical Center 's Civil Registry offices Medical Center 72 hours with an ID number assigned by that agency.
Birth Certificate Processing (unmarried parents): To visit the Civil Registry offices, obstetric patients and neonatal patients must have been discharged from the hospital. The information necessary to prepare the birth certificate will be processed there. This material is sent to the Central Civil Registry and returned to the Medical Center Civil Registry offices Medical Center 72 hours with a National Identity Card number assigned by that agency.
Once they have the birth certificate, families can apply for the newborn's ID card at the Medical Center Civil Registry Medical Center at the registry of their choice (within a maximum period of 30 days). The ID card takes approximately 20 days to process and will be mailed to the address designated by the parents.
The hours for obtaining a national identity card areMonday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The snack bar on the 1st floor is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Azcuénaga 870, Buenos Aires, Argentina (
, Argentina (C1115AAB)
+54 11 4965-2900