The location of the offices is unclear, the staff is rude, sometimes you are simply ignored and there are constant queues. There are queues here not because there are a lot of people, but because doctors deal with bullshit and accept their friends out of turn. Once I found such a picture when a crowd of nurses gathered in one office and let's chat, I went to the doctor, but there were 10 more people behind me and most of them needed referrals and certificates. In order to close the certificate, I stood in line here from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., doctors are either underpaid or whatever, but they don't care about the whole mess, they type slowly, they are rude and shirk their work. As for the interior, I can say that it's purely just because of the repair efforts of the technicians that are not visible.
I really didn't like that the reception is conducted by a general practitioner, because during the reception of children, a sick adult may come and cough there with snot, and moms come with babies. It's always a mess, there's no doctor, then on maternity leave, then ill, then on the road and no one warns in advance, I was on sick leave with a child, they told me to bring the child to an appointment, and there's a mess. In one corridor, both adults and children (porridge-malasha), a man sat as if with tuberculosis (in poor condition, very thin, coughing) and small children, in the same place. What is it called? I'm not talking about the flu anymore. I called the regional health center, they said that this is how they do it in the clinic. Why is there no separate wing for children, as in other polyclinics (for example, in 1 polyclinic there is a separate wing, then we moved and had to transfer to this one, there is something to compare it with) This is terrible!
Very good Polyclinic. The doctors are qualified. A girl who looks at her ears is a very educated doctor. Repair is currently underway. After the repair, I think the light inside will be even more wonderful.