She was treated for pneumonia in April 2024 in the second Pulmonology department, a citizen of the Russian Federation. The overall impression is that everything is fine, because I was lying in a paid ward. The minus is the food.
1. Treatment - treated perfectly, injections, ivs, offered physiotherapy, daily check-up by a doctor. The doctor also suspected asthma and was given an inhaler. Asthma was confirmed.
2. The food leaves much to be desired. A typical dinner is a plate of buckwheat and a piece of bread. All. Take a bag of salt with you! There is very little meat. You can't get hot water, but you can take a boiler/small kettle with you.
You can walk for a pretty penny, a 5-minute walk.
3. Chambers - a chamber in the form of rooms for 2 and 4 places, you can live. There is no microwave. The refrigerator is shared on the floor, always available. Toilets and sinks are shared on the ward. The shower on the floor is quite good, the queue is maximum 2-3 people.
There is a plus - you can go to a paid ward. There are 2 rooms in the ward - for 1 and 2 places. But you need to tell the nurses right away that you want to go to the pay room, so that they will immediately offer you, or warn you when someone will be discharged from there. The paid repair is better, there is a microwave, TV, kettle, refrigerator. Your own shower (but it's still better on the floor).
It is a pleasure to be treated in a single paid ward! There is also another doctor in the paid wards, the head of the department.
4. The staff - all the staff are just gold, kind, fair! Caring! Thank them very much!
5. Environment - after the doctor's examinations, you can go for a walk around the territory and outside, even if you walk all day. There are a couple of grocery stores nearby, including a Kopeck. There are benches, a forest.
6. Citizenship of the Russian Federation - there were no problems. 3 days are treated for free, then for a fee. I had insurance before entering Belarus, so the insurance company paid for all the treatment. The hospital has provided a contract and certificates for the provision of all services. The services were paid for by the Russian Federation with the MIR card.
I would like to express my great gratitude to Irina Alexandrovna Pranovich and the entire 2nd pulmonology department for their conscientious work and attentive attitude to patients. Thank you very much ❤
Thanks a lot to the staff of the 1st pulmonology department.To Anna Nikolaevna !!!!! You girls are super, the food is delicious, polite, good health to all of you!!!!!!!
Today I applied to the reception department at the registry office.Galina Cheslavovna Fedortsova was on duty.To say that this person has no place in the department and in this position is to say nothing.
Just an arrogant, unscrupulous, disgusting woman.
There was immediately a question with the recording, to which I replied that I had been sent urgently, and there was no recording, she threw me directions and said now you are going home, in a rude, insolent form.
When asked to call the head of the department, she pointed me to the door, also in a rude way.
When asked to tell me your last name, the answer was the same.
I have never met a more terrible attitude.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the staff of the 7th pulmonology for their sensitive and friendly attitude towards patients.
I am very grateful to the head. thanks to Inna Kazyukova for her professionalism and attentive attitude .
I wish you health and well-being!
Sincerely, Maria of Kostroma
Platonovna (she was lying on 8-16,06,2022)
After four days of treatment for pneumonia in ward 7, my mother suffered a stroke. They were transferred to the intensive care unit, then to another hospital. There, 3 days later, a week-old leg fracture was found. How???? The TB dispensary cannot provide basic care for elderly helpless people. And relatives are not allowed in. And complete indifference... Don't they have their own parents?
A wonderful hospital!
They put my mother on her feet: they raised hemoglobin from 50 to 90 (by transfusion).
I express my great gratitude
to the medical staff.