If it were possible, I would have given it 5 stars. Firstly, I can't get through, they don't pick up the phone from the word at all. Secondly, the doctor did not even open the card at the reception, she threw it aside. Well, thirdly, I was served for many years by an allergist (a coupon for which is issued only by a therapist) by a doctor who knows everything about my illness and what medications and dosages I need so that it does not become lethal, BUT the therapist categorically refused to write to the doctor, due to the fact that they allegedly never issued these coupons to the clinic on Margelova to an allergist. Although I have been living in Bilevo for 12 years, I was serviced at my place of residence and recorded and issued a ticket there for the same amount! They said go for a fee. It's an abomination, not an outpatient clinic! And the doctors are the same! The nurse is generally a prankster, the outpatient clinic has just opened and she claims that she has been working here for 6 years, the question is where? Has she worked in the field for 6 years? There was nothing here, hello.
She went to the outpatient clinic at her place of residence, they said on the phone without any problems that she could come and write an application for consolidation. There was a woman at the reception desk who fancied herself to be the head doctor. I began to dissuade and rudely explain that I did not belong here. She talked to me in parallel, interrupting, gave me a sheet to fix it. When asked where I can get a pen, I replied, go ahead, write there, without showing or explaining where. After such an attitude, any desire is lost, it is better to travel far, but with human service.
I had a very bad back cramp over the weekend. Ointments and creams did not help, it became impossible to lie down. On Monday, I dialed the outpatient clinic and clarified that I needed to see a neurologist for acute pain. I was told that I could come to the doctor before 20:00. I came to the reception with a one-year-old child in a stroller in the rain. The receptionist called the neurologist and described the situation. The doctor said she would not accept it, go to a therapist who no longer accepts it. That's the Hippocratic oath and the inhuman attitude.