The child was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia in October , she was lying for the first time and immediately alone .
My daughter was lying in the 4th pediatric ( if I haven't forgotten, the old building on the 2nd floor), I want to express my gratitude to all the staff, the doctors explained everything clearly and clearly what the child receives and about his well-being. The nurses behaved with restraint and tact , rudeness towards the children was not noticed during my daughter 's stay there , they were pinned up carefully , there were no bruises after that ! The department is clear! There are a lot of children , but the order was well observed , the kitchen made sure that the children ate ! Help was provided , no one was forgotten , my daughter had a fever , she was monitored at night . It so happened that the child 's birthday has not yet been discharged , I was even issued a pass so that I could be with her for at least 30 minutes that day .Thank you very much, your job is difficult, but noble
We applied to an ophthalmologist for acute pain on 10/30.24 in the hospital at 12:00 a.m., they sent us from the emergency department, waited for an hour at that time, they held an adult man with a woman for an appointment, the question is what does an adult man do in a children's clinic???? We asked again, when will we be accepted? The answer was: I don't know if there will be a free window. In the end, we did not wait for a consultation, we applied for a fee.
We visited an orthopedic traumatologist Dashkevich. A wonderful doctor! He helped, figured out the problem and explained everything to us in an accessible way, unlike the doctors at the children's clinic, who simply waved their hand....