There are not enough pediatricians. If one of them is on sick leave, then the other will never examine the child, they are moving from one site to another. They give different assignments...one scolds that the wrong dosage or drug was given, although a colleague of the same institution prescribed it. Antibiotics are attributed a little bit, without tests. In order to pass the tests in general, there is a live queue and the certificate is collected in a piece of paper, recorded as in the USSR... You wait in line from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. In the 21st century, the world is moving towards digitalization, the queue is on coupons, and not in Turkestan of the USSR. The 0 floor is stuffy, both children and pregnant and elderly people are sitting, there is nowhere to wait for the crowd. There is a quest in the department of pregnant women in general, I signed up for 2 days, the live queue does not miss those who are on the record, I understand everything, but those who are on the live queue need to be passed through one person, as in other mobile cities. Nurses cannot control this flow. Even if I signed up, even if I didn't, it's still a first-come, first-served basis.
Turkestan city Polyclinic is the place where I started my first activity❤ may Allah write my retirement from this Polyclinic.the most qualified doctors in the city work in this polyclinic. Thank God that I work in such a dignified environment 🤲 🤲 🤲 🤲