Everything can be understood that there are no fewer patients with eye diseases. And what should patients do if no one cares about them? Firstly, the ophthalmological center is a republican destination and patients come from all over Belarus. But it's just not possible to get through to the reception desk. And to make an appointment with a specialist, you need to travel hundreds of kilometers. Secondly, you stand under the cabinets for hours. And these are elderly and disabled people, and you can always sit down. Is it normal? Thirdly, with such a stream of people, one toilet is working, the second one has been closed for more than a year
I would like to improve the flow of traffic faster so that there are fewer queues, but on the whole it is good! I liked the doctors too, politeness and patience are on top. Oh yes, and the diagnosis and treatment tips have given a shift.
This is a real hospital where people are treated. I was in the 4th department of microsurgery. The doctors in it are from God, they do eye surgery very efficiently, I treated cataracts, I will need to do another eye, I helped with the planned operation, I signed up, most likely I will do it. Thanks to the medical staff from this department, I bow low to them