One of the advantages is a shower, a toilet near the ward. Polite staff. Cleaning every day.
They provided the necessary medicines.
Of the minuses, I did not like the kitchen, for some reason the same cereal from which everything was prepared (both porridge and soup, and it is also with gravy). Often the stated menu did not match what was given. And then the menu was not posted at all🧐
Also, the location of all doctors and offices, it takes about half an hour to walk.
Windows do not open in the wards, respectively, the wards are not ventilated.
And it's very difficult to check out, I couldn't check out for a long time. They don't let me out without a discharge.
The building is located on the outskirts of the city. It is problematic to get there if there is no personal transport. Fresh construction of the building, but everything is not done qualitatively, requires high-quality, major repairs. The problem with heating was felt at the end of September, there was no heating. The porch to the department where newborns are discharged in a terrible condition. The building is large and divided into buildings, so from the main entrance, if you walk to the maternity hospital building, the distance will be more than a kilometer. Entry to the territory is prohibited. A barrier has been installed and a checkpoint with a representative of the security service who can launch into the territory, or may refuse. Asphalt pavement on the hospital grounds as after the bombing. In general, very bad.
Compared to what happened 5 years ago, I think a huge step forward has been made. Two local, not small wards at all. Separate shower and toilet for 2 wards of 2 people. Hot and cold water all year round. Polite, friendly medical staff. Cleaning of the wards 2 times a day. Very bright, warm, high rooms. Wide corridors. Modern equipment. Everything is done for the convenience of the children. There are, of course, some points for which you can criticize, broken tiles, battered curtains, one refrigerator per compartment, no radio, TV, but not all at once. I think that today a lot has been done and well in the healthcare of the region. And there is always a place to strive for. Thanks to all the staff of the orthopedic traumatology department.