I had to visit the hospital several times. The ENT doctors left very good impressions, a professional examination, they told me everything, explained everything, gave competent recommendations and prescribed treatment. They came to them after treatment of otitis media in a children's clinic, where they almost lost their hearing. But after visiting the hospital, my daughter finally recovered quickly and completely. That's what real professionals mean.
But my son and I happened to be examined in the neurological department, so everything is not so rosy there. After almost two weeks, we were still unable to formulate a diagnosis, which was done in LODE in the first 10 minutes of the visit. Over the next 3 years, the diagnosis was fully confirmed. So the department is so-so. Perhaps something has changed in these 3 years.
The food is very good. With children under three years old, food is given to both mothers and children, the portions are large. That's where the advantages ended.
The baby's iron crib on wheels. The wheels are not fixed, so she always rides (you can't lean on her ...). In places, the crib is screwed on with screws, from which the hats are torn off and you can scratch yourself.
The bedside tables are also on wheels and are also not fixed.
Moms generally sleep on couches, with a mattress on top. The couches are all creaking and creaking. It is simply impossible to sleep on them, although you have been here for at least five days (five or more).
The operation was performed on the child, Thanks to the doctor for the work done:the adeids were removed and the tonsils were pruned. The appointment for the operation was a month in advance, there is time to prepare and try not to get sick (we succeeded) a lot of tests - this is necessary for health and a positive outcome of the operation, it is better to go with perfect tests and a complete study from all specialists where the child is registered. In the emergency room, the work is coordinated without questions.Thanks to the anesthesiologist, everyone who accompanied the child to the operation. To all staff of 3 children's hospital.
One of the disadvantages is that you do not know at what time the operation will begin, it is difficult for babies to be without water for more than 14 hours, after anesthesia you cannot drink for 2 hours, as a result, the last ones were operated on relative to the youngest. It is a pity that the administration and Managers do not take this into account to build a queue for surgery. (everything is exactly after each one, you need to wash the operating room and change clothes and wash the doctors)
After arriving home, I was very afraid that they would not give me more to drink.