We go here to the orthodontist with a child from another area. Sadly. The record is several months in advance. Don't get caught! A very small building that serves a huge area. I would like the administrations of the districts and the city as a whole to think about the population.
There is a problem with the endocrinologist, they say that there is, but therapists take it all the time and they are also not enthusiastic, they are not very courteous. It's upsetting. Previously, I was observed in 25 polyclinics, an endocrinologist works there half-time, so he remembers everyone and knows everything about everyone who comes, the attitude is completely different. I can't say anything about other doctors yet, I haven't personally encountered them myself.
It's bad that there is no electronic queue for blood sampling, it turns out to be confusing.
There are no specialized specialists, ENT, surgeon, orthopedist, gynecologist.
We waited 5 months to get to the orthopedist!!
The clinic has its own pediatricians, test collectors and a bunch of reports from the attending staff...a classic set for the area of mass settlements.
The terrible thing is that half of the doctors are simply not here. Go to the Lore on the edge of the city. To the traumatologist - to another point. How can you do that?
There's a pediatrician on my site. Young. Not experienced. I did not listen to the child's pneumonia. Another doctor sent us for a picture and we were admitted to the hospital. Here's a doctor like that
queues to the pediatrician are certainly not very long .
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Klaudiusz
Level 8 Local Expert
September 15, 2020
The reception has boorish employees who, instead of answering the question directly, ask questions off topic. Teach employees politeness and correctness.