Clinic specialization:surgery, mammology, ear nose and throat, ophthalmology, pediatrics, therapists, dentistry, cardiology, oncology, neurology, family medicine, medical certificates, diagnostics, vaccination, gastroenterology, vein treatment, laser surgery
In general, it is a magnificent place, for the cleanliness, the equipment and the attention of the staff and the doctors who attended me (despite the fact that I am a foreigner and do not communicate fluently in Russian).
I'm writing about a specific dental case that happened recently.
One of the advantages is that it is very convenient to get on the waiting list. But it is very expensive and uninformative.
The doctor makes appointments for consultations and follow-up examinations 10 times to get more money. Although everything is obvious from the first time, from the first picture. Why pull money out of a client?
If you have a difficult dental situation, then they definitely won't help you here, but they will only pull money out.
I've dealt with simple ones before, there are no complaints at all.
It is unclear how doctors charge prices for consultations. The doctor got it wrong that the picture was taken with them and paid for it. In fact, I didn't take a picture of them. It's good that the girl at the reception clarified where I took the picture.
In general, the payment system is not transparent at all. It's not clear what I'm paying for in the end and whether I was counted correctly.
I wish I hadn't wasted my time and money on this office.
If you are doing it on insurance, then something simple may be possible.
Definitely not for your money. In other medical centers with a narrower focus, the same services are much cheaper and better.
We had an appointment with a child with this doctor Grzybowski with angina. The level of professional skills is below the baseboard. I had to drag out every word. The treatment regimen was not clearly described, only: 3% hydrogen peroxide, Iodinol, furosol. How to rinse, how long - nothing was prescribed, he only told me in words, after my million questions. In addition, when asked how much to rinse, he said until the plaque goes away, although according to the instructions, you can rinse with Iodinol for no more than 5 days, furosol for no more than 7 days (another ENT doctor later told us about this). And the biggest mistake of the doctor was prescribing an antibiotic of the wrong shape and dosage, respectively. After the reception, we went to buy at a nearby pharmacy, the pharmacist was confused that there was no such form of antibiotics. I had to go back to the doctor to clarify. In the end, he didn't even apologize and was unperturbed, saying that there had been such a form before. I do not recommend this specialist.