I want to share the attitude of Marina Mikhailovna Neigun, a general practitioner. I was discharged from the hospital on Monday until Thursday. On Thursday, I got to Neigun M!M.- my site. They handed me a thermometer, listened to my lungs, sort of listened to my complaints, it was a stuffy nose and a sore throat the day before, and my throat was not quite healthy when examined - red. But apparently this happens to healthy people, because I was discharged. The next day, i.e. today I sneeze and my nose is running and I feel weak. I have a question: how did the doctor know that I was healthy? Is that how I explained my condition? Or is it about the sick leave? And how can you work with money, with people, and 12 hours at the same time in such a state? How can I trust such a doctor?
A modern building, everything is very convenient, adapted for patients, for people with disabilities, including those who are not sighted. New modern equipment. The only disadvantage is that there are not enough specialists.
The attitude of certain individuals in the registrar is terrible. It can be very difficult to get through, but today there was a shot at all. I called to find out how the gynecologist takes me for a professional examination, the woman spoke rudely to me, I explain to her that I need a general examination, I need to find out the time. As a result, she quickly mumbled the time and threw it off, I still did not understand how long the doctor was working. And besides that, I couldn't find out the information I needed because she hung up on me! Management should pay attention to who they are putting if a person literally cannot properly listen and give an answer.