Treating non-existent diagnoses is very expensive
The diagnosis of "basal pneumonia" was made after a simple listening with a stethoscope, and not after an X-ray or MSCT - this was later explained to me by a pulmonologist how it is permissible to make such a diagnosis correctly.
Nurses do not sterilize anything, do not wear gloves, do not wash their hands before procedures
There is no price list anywhere
We came for a routine nasal lavage recommended by a competent specialist. But I was very scared of my child's serious problems. After that, I checked these diagnoses with three doctors, which were not confirmed.
The receipt shows the cost of one day of treatment. Money is not a pity, of course, for the treatment of a child in need, but it was done to a recovering child.
Of course, it's my own fault that I was scared, believed, and didn't check everything BEFORE the treatment, and not after. And maybe it's all right for other parents to take such serious medications unnecessarily. Not for me, so I warn those who are not indifferent
He uses a lot of antibiotics in his treatment. There is no price list for payment. She calls the amount as she wants. The patient does not know what he is paying for