Let's start with cleanliness, it's very clean, the reception, the service at the height.
Nurses know their business,we can say professionals in their field,doctors are very competent ,it would be good if each site had its own therapist in general it would be chic,MCI excellent service,an optometrist is a professional in his field,a very competent doctor,Neurologists are very competent polite service,the procedural is very polite,professional doctors work for all prosperity and with In the coming 2025, may all honey workers have health, happiness, success and good luck.🤗💐🫰
The worst clinic in my opinion.
The medical staff is not the best.
The quality of their service wants the best.
There are endless queues for narrow specialists, before they have to go through a therapist and take a bunch of tests, and of course the waiting time becomes very long.
Such service is unlikely to please patients.
Things are not going so smoothly with the clinic's management either. The director of the polyclinic very often attends some meetings, either without pay or is ill due to her age.
She should have been retired a long time ago.
Until recently, the deputy director of the medical department worked in a multidisciplinary hospital in Taldykorgan, where her rating among patients was not high.
The deputy director of patient support is completely dependent on the director of this clinic and this may affect the quality of his work with patients.
The quality of this clinic leaves much to be desired, I have repeatedly made various requests, and the staff plays with you like a ball, you make an appointment with a therapist, the therapist sends you to a neurologist, the neurologist sends you to a rheumatologist and a surgeon, and then to a neurosurgeon, and everyone can't give an accurate result, but how to prescribe medications for thousands of dollars or, as always, WE DON'T DO SUCH TESTS... in a Public institution... for what? That's right, around 1000 paid clinics are sent to Olympus or Coolie o to donate blood. Thank God, at least the MRI gave me that grief in half after I repeatedly complained of pain in one place or another.
You can generally wait in a queue for weeks and months.