it is spacious, the reception is always staffed by nurses, clean, the bathrooms are all working...service, by numbers,live queue..There are few people after lunch.
They didn't accept me right away, they wanted to attach themselves, they said they would check if I lived there or not. Do they think I'm lying or something? I found time to come home from work, and here it is, they sent me back home in a minute. They can't accept me like other clinics right away, especially since I'm pregnant, I have to get registered
Everything is almost fine. The food is delicious. I didn't like two things. It was cool in the hall, even cold. But it's probably because of the frosts. And I didn't like the fact that we ordered several hot dishes. And they all brought them to us at once! It was our first time in a restaurant and we didn't know what was what. Accordingly, there is nowhere to put the dishes and since it is cold in the room, while eating the first hot one, everything else has cooled down, and something has frozen. I think the waiters should have foreseen this and asked at what interval to bring us hot food. As a result, we stuffed everything into ourselves in half an hour. And it was a birthday) We'll be smarter next time)
This clinic is affectionately called the Red Cross and it rightfully bears this reputation. A competent core of doctors and mid-level staff leave a pleasant impression of their professionalism. Clear organization of medical services, cleanliness and order in the corridor and offices. Of course, there are minor shortcomings in the repair of the polyclinic, but this, alas, is due to the insufficient funding of our medicine.
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Алена Авраменко
Level 8 Local Expert
August 24, 2024
Good staff, polite, lots of queues, but that's always the case. I was mostly satisfied
As much as I dislike these narrow corridors, they are very uncomfortable. An old building, not equipped for strollers, few amenities for people who find it difficult to move independently. Surprisingly, there are good specialists, nurses and orderlies are good. But there is nothing to talk about.
An old polyclinic, I've known it since childhood. Nothing much has changed, the building needs reconstruction in a good way. There is no parking area. There is a shortage of specialists.
The responsive staff of this hospital pleasantly surprised me, you can get lost in the hospital, but after asking for advice on where to go, more than one hundred doctors did not refuse help. Plus, very qualified staff.
I've been attached here since I was a child. Then he went to the GP#3. Heaven and earth. Later I had to return to this clinic.
An old and inconvenient building, the wonders of digitalization have bypassed this clinic. There are no records, and if there are, then by the time the turn comes, you are already recovering without understanding what you were ill with.
I'll tell you the staff is different there. As they say, who will you get to. There are polite and rude ones. Of course, the building is certainly not enough for a polyclinic. But since it's been there for many years, people are used to
City Polyclinic for the Zhubanovs 293 B.The clinic is open.The queue is everywhere.The Staff Is Excellent.Specialists are doctors.Customer relations are normal!
I put two stars because we were not registered in the registry correctly, I did not get to the ultrasound with my sick father, the mess is complete, no matter what, I was upset and I will not go here anymore
It is better, of course, not to get sick and not to go there. And so, an ordinary polyclinic. Everything is the same as everywhere else. There is nothing more to say
Thanks to all the medical staff that there is always order and cleanliness.There are top-class nurses working in the treatment room!Polite and qualified doctors .I have visited many of them and I have no complaints against any of them.The only thing is that autumn is cramped in the corridors.But this building was built back in Soviet times .
The most terrible polyclinic in the city. It is impossible to get through. To gain a foothold in this clinic, it is not enough just to apply through egov, as it is done everywhere. Here you must first make an appointment with a therapist. The therapist will enter all your data in his notebook and then send it to the registry, where you will have to make an application through egov. In general, it's a madhouse, not a clinic