Doctors are specialists in their field, pleasant in communication, the reception by doctors is well organized.Three stars for pushing in the hallway.If I got into such a day, Then so constantly, but the corridor is narrow, and in the corridor there may be a hundred people in five offices, some stand in line at the office, others go to another office, others go back and all this resembles a city bus at rush hour.And if there is a person with some kind of infection?Personally, I would not like to come to a medical facility healthy, but leave sick.It took three hours to complete the commission, and that, I think, is enough to get sick.After all, it is possible to distribute people either by time or by day.Or maybe I'm far from it all and just got into such a day, then I apologize.
Why do you need to undergo an optometrist at a medical examination if he does not accept a prescription from a state polyclinic?And how do you even get through it if you're wearing glasses?There is one state polyclinic, an appointment for a month in advance, the doctor does not work in the state optics. Admission to a professional medical examination is only 2.5 hours a day?And the website says that if it is not possible to pass at this time, then you can go to another time, but at another time the same optometrist does not want to see anyone.This is not a clinic, but a misunderstanding.And it's not even so much about the clinic itself as about a specific person. The queues are huge, the corridors are narrow, and it is very stuffy.My medical examination has been going on for a week and a half, and it's not over yet.
It's just one of the worst clinics I've ever been to. The corridors are so narrow that two people cannot separate, and when there is a queue, it is impossible to move at all. You go to the psychiatrist's office and he eats tea with a cake. They would have hung a sign about the break even then, or at least closed the door from the inside. Otherwise, you come in and don't know whether to go out or go in and wait for the doctor to finish. After reviewing a small stack of papers twice, I couldn't find the right one. Thanks to the receptionist, the girls helped, went to this "doctor", and found the right paper. It would be nice if it was still a free clinic, but then you pay money for passing the commission.