It's a good place to die without getting help. You can't get through to the reception, and when you decide to come in person to get a ticket, it turns out that you should have taken the ticket yesterday and there are no coupons for this month anymore. To make an appointment for the next one, you need to come in 3 weeks, at 4 a.m., always under the full moon and keep a fast for 4 days (otherwise there will be no coupons). At the same time, despite the fact that the vouchers to the endocrinologist are scheduled for 2 months in advance, there is no rush when you approach the office. In short, complete shit, it's better to pay some money and go to a paid doctor at a medical center.
The medical facility as a whole leaves a good impression, good repairs are pleasing to the eye. The waiting time for an appointment can very often exceed an hour and a half, but still there are only 2 polyclinics in the city for the entire Soligorsky district. The specialists are polite and correct, not to mention, of course, some nurses. For example, as in room 104, I thought that when passing a paid commission, the relationship between the staff and the patient would be civilized, but that was not the case.
The building is new. Cleanliness and order. The queues are clearly smaller than in the first clinic (this is encouraging). The electronic queue works perfectly. The location, of course, is "on the edge of the fields") I wish not to get sick, so I do NOT recommend it)