I would like to express my gratitude to the entire urological department of the State Medical Institution "GGKBSMP" for their professionalism, integrity and kind human attitude. He complained about kidney function, was quickly examined, the cause was determined and ways of further treatment were determined. I would like to sincerely thank the head of the department, Alexander Ivanovich Prezov, for his human attitude, friendly and professional approach, sensitive and attentive attitude. The operation was performed by a surgeon - Kovalevskaya Polina Ilyinichna. My low bow to her for giving me back my lost health, the joy of life, faith in myself and in talented people. I consider you a brilliant specialist who deserves the highest awards, the greatest appreciation and all the best in this life. Thank you for your care and concern. To all the nurses, nurses and all the medical staff of the department, thank you very much. Thank you for your sensitivity, attention, understanding ..... for your smiles, kindness, for your hard work in your difficult job.
Only a person who has the same three components: vocation, knowledge, continuous improvement, can live not only for the benefit of himself and his family, but also for a large number of others. And these three components are especially valuable for DOCTORS, in whom a person sees not only his salvation, but also the possibility of further full-fledged life.
A REAL DOCTOR understands the patient's complaints, adjusts him to be ready for recovery, uses all possible modern methods of examination and treatment.
And the patient hears the doctor, believes his conclusions, the treatment process and recommendations, which is important in the success of treatment.
Such qualities are possessed by the doctor of the 1st surgical department of BSMP ARTYUSHKOV EVGENY LEONIDOVICH.
I bow low to him, great human gratitude and wish him GREAT PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS!
Patients Koval Galina Sergeevna and Danilova Natalia Andreevna.
Maybe, of course, I was so unlucky. But it's a terrible experience. With a pressure of 160, they were brought to the emergency room around midnight. After 45 minutes of waiting in the lobby, no one came up. I went to the resident's room myself and went to the doctor, who was sitting on the couch on the phone. He immediately went with me to the exam room. I measured the pressure. 180. They were placed in a short-term stay ward. There are 3 beds, separated from each other by curtains, and a nurse on duty. And this nurse opened my vein three times, which was very clearly visible in me before. I was going to make the 4th attempt already. I asked for another nurse. Another one came and immediately put me on an IV. My torn veins healed for almost a month afterwards. The nurse did not feel guilty, but on the contrary, offended and showed her irritation with her whole appearance. After 1.5 hours of IV, I felt bad again. She asked me to take my blood pressure. The nurse said that there was no blood pressure monitor in it, and my doctor was no longer there (he went to bed). I found a female doctor in the resident's room and asked her to measure it. She was yelling at me that I wasn't her patient. But she still measured my blood pressure, ran to the ward and prescribed me medications that are contraindicated for my concomitant diseases. Instead of a nurse, a nurse came, called my doctor, went to the resident's room for a blood pressure monitor. 160. He called again. The doctor told me to give me a pill Moxonidine, which I take at home myself to reduce blood pressure. It was 6 a.m. The pressure began to decrease. At 8 the doctor came, issued me a discharge and I went home. That's the kind of help. I can no longer write about how the staff treated the homeless in the next room, what happened before my eyes. People were locked up, watched through a monitor (which stands in the ward where I was lying for 2 more patients), were not allowed to go to the toilet, insulted and let them out on the street at exactly 6 o'clock in the morning. A beautiful new building and terrible treatment of patients. I didn't write a complaint because my doctor was very polite and I didn't have the strength at all.