The maternity hospital is neat, well renovated, and there are paid wards in each department. The doctors and nurses are qualified and attentive. Nice nurses in the pathology department. In the maternity ward there are double rooms, in childbirth there are most often one woman in labor (unfortunately, phones need to be turned off during childbirth - it is forbidden to use them). In the neonatal department, they are very attentive to both moms and babies. Some nurses are ready to help even at night when the kids are upset or hungry - they will always come to the rescue.
I really wanted to give 0 stars, but still in this hospital they tried to save my grandmother. The attitude of staff towards elderly patients is at the lowest level. It is very difficult to find out something on the phone. The bedridden grandmother had to somehow figure out for herself when and how to drink pills, which were brought and simply put on the bedside table, with which they were brought in the evening and in the morning immediately. I don't know if we were so unlucky or if this is the norm for the hospital, diapers were missing, creams and ointments, foam and even socks (new) evaporated, as if they had never existed.
I have never seen such a mess in any hospital. Although I gave birth there 13 years ago and I was treated very well, but over the years everything has changed. Or is this the only way the elderly are treated, it remains a mystery.
She was in gynecology, scheduled hospitalization in the direction of the district. You know, I'm delighted with the staff!!! Thank you very much, I bow low!!! Not a single person who met on my way there was rude or rude, as happens mostly in a state institution. Thank you very much for your hard work!!!