Convenient location, 2 city clinical hospitals are located nearby (across the street).
The clinic itself has a very good repair, everything is beautiful, cozy, modern. It is frustrating not to have doctors in the clinic. There is no neurologist, Laura. The queue for narrow specialists (gastroenterologist) is 2-3 weeks. There is no general practitioner at one of the sites.
But there are also very good competent young specialists. Including Anna Shelukhina. An amazing doctor, young after university. Everything is clearly on the case. Excellent staff in the physiotherapy room, as well as an excellent doctor doing laser therapy. Rehabilitation department.I'm a good doctor.
Very attentive and courteous staff, excellent qualified specialists. Everything is very fast, convenient, clean and comfortable. And I also liked it right away there is a self-service coffee shop in the small lobby, it's so modern and cool!
It was some kind of nightmare when I decided to have a medical examination at the polyclinic at my place of residence. I used to go through the tests from Santa in Traktorozavodskaya in half a day.
I realized right then that no one was waiting for you. I'll give you an example: a blood test was taken from a vein twice: the ticket office is open from 8-00, and at 7-30 I was already 32 in line. After paying for the second time, it turned out to be 154. They gave me a lecture in the ENT room, the meaning of which I still haven't understood, although the expensive fiber-optic complex wasn't even turned on to examine the gartan and pharynx. The reason is that there is no separate balanced queue for scheduled medical examinations, you have to somehow slip out of line. Conflicts arise.They just forgot to do an FVD in the ECG office. It took climbing through the queue a second time. My card was lost twice, and my tests were lost once. But no one was interested in fluorography there, it's still in my passport. They give coupons to specialists so that your tests are already outdated, so that they have some weight for reference. This is all even without taking into account that a contract is concluded with the clinic. I had a medical checkup for a week.
Moreover, for many years this clinic was not interested in my mother, who suffered from severe diabetes complicated by dementia. He was examined, monitored, and treated in other medical institutions. And from there, the precinct officer did not arrive. They didn't even know she was gone.