A complete mess, I went to see a cardiologist to whom the therapist for the military enlistment office sent me, before that I underwent an ECG, at the reception this so-called "doctor" gave me a referral for the same ECG, I passed it, they gave me a certain pill, and told me to come in an hour 15:24-16:24 an hour I passed I went through the same ECG again and went to the cardiologist with the results, and at that time she refused to accept me, referring to the fact that her working day was over, (although she was there) there were no citizens, I also asked well, give me my card, I will not come to you, I will go to a private clinic for an appointmentMy card was not given away on the basis that this card is the property of the clinic.😠😠😡🤬
My subjective opinion is a SHAME for a Cardiologist who is unworthy to hold such a position and generally practice medicine.
Let the society give an assessment.
I had to go to the clinic with inflammation of the lymph nodes.
I called the reception desk. They said come, we'll send you to Laura.
Upon arrival, it became clear that they were not going to send me to any Ent. Moreover, an important problem at the reception was the lack of a mask.
After buying the mask. They were sent to the red zone. But there was a huge queue. And so, having come to the pharmacy. After asking the pharmacist, she offers me a medicine that makes me feel better.
There are only positive memories of the maternity hospital in Novogrudok!!! I am from Minsk myself, and I gave birth to my first child in the Minsk 1st maternity hospital, the second already in Novogrudok. So there is something to compare it with.
Firstly, all the staff and nurses, doctors and the head were polite, there was no rudeness, arrogance was not felt. The atmosphere is calm in the department, quiet. Then, as in the Minsk maternity hospital it is fussy, restless, the staff is not very interested in you, perhaps because there are more women in labor. After the first birth, she had anemia and fainted. So by the time the nurse leisurely reached the ward, I had already woken up and helped myself.
Secondly, I thought that the building itself, repairs in the wards and the department would be shabby and oppressive. But no, everything is very clean and cozy in Novogrudok, there is a shower and a toilet in the free wards, only the wards themselves are small for three women in labor, and later also with children...whereas in the Minsk 1st maternity hospital there were wards with facilities in a common corridor, but there were larger wards.
And thirdly, it's baby care. In Minsk, children are immediately given to moms and they take care of the babies, in Novogrudok, nannies take care of the children, i.e. swaddle, change diapers. Some people like this approach, some don't. It was a good help for me.
In general, I give 5 stars and express my gratitude!!!