During pregnancy, I got into the pathology department and it just so happened that Savtsova turned out to be my attending physician, at first she told me why you came here, we don't treat this.All next week, she prescribed me ivs and pills that are generally not allowed for pregnant women, according to my appearance, she gave me diabetes and obesity (according to the tests it was not confirmed).A week later, the head came and asked why I didn't do CTG and measure my blood pressure every 3 hours, and naturally no one prescribed this for me.There are good nurses, nurses, old grandmothers who climb with advice, clean your bedside tables while you are not in the room.The dining room is 50/50, the food is imported, if you did not manage to come after 10 minutes as you were called to eat, be prepared that your food is already in bags.The only thing is good wards, there is a kettle, a shower and a toilet in the ward.
In 4 residential complexes, they offered to go to a consultation in 1 hospital, allegedly they would do a full examination and the head of the department would look at it and decide how to give birth. I went to the pathology department to see Alina Eduardovna Marchenko, the attending physician. I looked at one cardiologist who didn't even take my exchange card to get acquainted with my tests, cordiagrams, ultrasound of the heart. But I measured the pressure and thanks for that. I didn't pass anyone else. Based on one doctor, I was told what kind of delivery I would have. It's both funny and sad. But they took my blood for glucose 3 times a day, although I'm fine with sugar. Why I went to the hospital is not clear, I lost time and nerves.
I was in this building for therapeutic procedures, they did ultrasound of the heart, blood vessels, in the emergency department every year, I had no conflicts yet.