Recently, I turned to Vladislav Shelolikhin for ultrasound diagnostics with a knee problem after a hike. I really liked that the doctor listened carefully to my story and did not rush to make a diagnosis. Despite the fact that I myself was convinced of the need for an ultrasound, he professionally explained that in my case it would not be effective. Instead, he gave recommendations and referred me to the right orthopedic specialist. It is especially valuable that he did not conduct unnecessary research and did not take money, showing real care for the patient. I recommend you as an honest and professional specialist.
He signed me up for an orthopedic surgeon, Taron.
I was at an appointment at this clinic with three doctors - Laura - Lyubov Filippov, a gynecologist - Irina Antukh and a dermatologist (the best in my life) - Andrey Dzukaev. All three are just professionals in their field, very competent, ethical in dealing with the patient, I was not prescribed any unnecessary drugs and studies. they will tell you everything, sort it out, which is very important in patient-doctor communication. Special respect to Dr. Dzukaev for helping me go into remission with my eczema, which I have unsuccessfully treated for more than 10 years
If you clearly know what examinations you need, and just want to be examined and send the results to your doctor friend, then this clinic is the worst place.
On the website, you can make an appointment with any specialist, and a list of services and a price are provided.
But that doesn't mean you'll get them.
You got to the appointment, brought your medical history/examinations. You need to prove to the doctor that you really need this particular examination. The fact that another doctor prescribed it for you is not an argument. The fact that the site has a price and a continuation is not an argument. You can leave with nothing or only with those examinations that you persuaded the doctor to do.
You will still have to pay for the reception.
In the clinic, all this is called "evidence-based medicine."
Get ready to defend your borders and wade through cargo-cultist arguments in the style of “no, well, we live in Europe, it's better for you not to know what you have there, you'll sleep better.”
I do not recommend it as much as possible.