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UTHGRA

Benito Barcena 676, Y4600 San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy, Argentina
★★★★★
102 Reviews
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Uthgra is a facility in San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina, with a 4.1 rating.

It offers medical attention, clean facilities, and punctual service. The staff is generally friendly and provides good service, although some reviewers had negative experiences with the secretary.

The facility supports local culture and has new amenities. However, some reviewers mentioned issues with parking and accessibility during rush hour.

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Mutasim is a passionate gardener, sustainability advocate, and the founder of Fresh Harvest Haven. With years of experience in home gardening and a love for fresh, organic produce, Mutasim is dedicated to helping others discover the joy of growing their own food. His mission is to inspire people to live more sustainably by cultivating thriving gardens and enjoying the delicious rewards of farm-to-table living. Through Fresh Harvest Haven, Mutasim shares his expertise, tips, and recipes to make gardening accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Reviews

Yimi

Yimi

June 20, 2024 at 08:56 PM

★★★★★

THIS UNION IS A SHAME ITS UNION SECRETARIES ARE THEY ALL BOLIVIAN OR EUROPEAN???? IT IS ABSOLUTELY REPUTABLE THAT THEY DO NOT RESPECT THE COUNTRY DATES🇦🇷 AND BEING A NATIONAL HOLIDAY ""THEY SUBJECT THEIR STAFF TO WORK LIKE AN ORDINARY DAY, THE DELEGATE IN CHARGE IS DEPLORABLE""

Enrique Dionicio

Enrique Dionicio

March 12, 2024 at 07:46 PM

★★★★★

Clean place and friendly people

Facu Nicolás Calderón

Facu Nicolás Calderón

December 5, 2023 at 08:02 AM

★★★★★

Impeccable attention from the staff. always attentive and with suggestions in case you need medical attention. A lot of commitment to the member and the family.

Analia Herrera

Analia Herrera

August 8, 2023 at 06:28 PM

★★★★★

Congratulations Gastronomic Cros for your beautiful facilities!!

Claudia Cardozo

Claudia Cardozo

April 16, 2023 at 11:28 PM

★★★★★

When a social work operates there would be no reason to keep the doors locked, we are no longer in a pandemic