The specialists are competent, respectful, and polite. Medium honey.the staff do an excellent job with their duties.
A wonderful and competent laboratory assistant works in the laboratory. It should also be noted that the junior staff is clean and tidy everywhere.
If we talk about the state part, it's bad. Initially, the girl turned to the filter, listened to the lungs, uncertainly diagnosed, uncertainly prescribed medications, uncertainly prescribed an X-ray, asking someone several times, asked someone several times to take a PCR test or not, eventually did not take it, at the very end checked the condition of the throat, barely opened the hospital.
Then at the reception I wanted to make an appointment with the district doctor on the 3rd day, because if I do not extend the sick leave for the 3rd day, it will close. They said there were no empty seats for that day, they signed up for the next one, saying "come on the 3rd day, you will say you signed up for the next one, since there was no time."
And so he did. The start of the reception at my site is from 15.00, I came by this time, 1 person was sitting waiting, 1 person was at the doctor, I also sat down to wait my turn while we were waiting, 1 went in without a queue. The one who was sitting at the doctor initially left, the one who was waiting in line came in for a minute and left, and the person without a queue sat there for an hour, judging by the sounds of conversations and laughter, not only his health condition was discussed. During the hour that I was waiting for a queue, no one came to this office (let me remind you there was no free time to make an appointment, the reception was from 15.00 to 17.00), and when I did go in, they did not examine me, asked for an iin and sent me to another office. There was a live queue, there was a person in front of me, I waited for half an hour, there were also 3 people after me. I went into this office, and there the doctor says you signed up for tomorrow, tomorrow and come, I won't look today, I asked at least to listen to the lungs, because they said in the filter that it was most likely pneumonia, but the doctor said tomorrow, but tomorrow I have an X-ray superimposed on the time by appointment to the precinct, which was prescribed in the filter, which I notified her about, but it didn't bother her. The X-ray is done in the city center, and the polyclinic is on the far edge of 4 microdistricts. How can I get there and there?!
I am extremely disappointed, but every month they deduct 10 thousand, if not more, for medical insurance...
There is a district police officer! Who will always answer without visiting a polyclinic, and so it is always clean inside and Everything should be specifically organized according to patient attendance! Although I'm not climbing without an appointment, but if it's urgent, then