This is essentially a medical outpatient clinic, and the Sokol polyclinic is still growing and growing (in terms of population). Once a week, the fluorograph is working, and some specialized specialists go to Sokol (at least that's something). At the time of writing the review, there are 3 general practitioners and 2 pediatricians. Physiotherapy in 2 shifts. An emergency dental clinic, a laboratory, and a treatment room (two, one for children and one for adults).
The clinic is not bad, but there are no staff. That's all I took off the star for. There are no basic necessities: a fluorograph, a pediatric dentist, at least for emergencies (not everyone has cars to get him to the city quickly), there is no pre-medical office in a children's clinic. This is a special tin: in order to measure a child's height and weight for reference, you need to drag him to a polyclinic in the city and kill half a day for it, if not more, taking into account transfers, traffic jams and queues at the polyclinic itself. We hope that the situation will change someday.
And what has actually changed? There are no doctors. There are no specialists. Will they come once a month?Can you imagine what will happen near their offices? This is for a new district of Minsk with 15 thousand people! Where are the doctors? Why did you open the old in a new package? Who are you bragging to? To get a certificate, the child sat to the doctor for 2 hours!!! Is this normal? It's immoral.