The building is large, there is a lot of empty space, in rainy weather it drips from the ceiling from the front entrance to the lobby.The building needs renovation
Well done doctors mndsestra quickly and efficiently did everything my son broke his arm 2 times the second son broke his lip in general, well done super
A medium-sized hospital. Transfers for patients are guarded for hours, they say there are not enough staff. The nurses don't come themselves, you have to call them and wait a long time, then they have lunch, then something else.
It depends on which department you are in. Not even like that. It depends on which ward)) In the paid one, there is a very good care. But in those wards where 4 mothers and 4 children are lying, there is horror. It's stuffy, it stinks, you can't go out into the corridors for a walk, because "you can't." Their small rooms are not designed for 8 people in one room. Well, two with kids- that's fine. The filter chamber is icy. My daughter and I were frozen there. I have a lot of suggestions for them, but I will voice them where they will hear me and correct me.
I want to thank all the staff of the covid department of the 2nd post for their dedicated work. Special thanks to the attending physician Ainur Maratovna for her sincere attention and professionalism in her work! Sincerely, Rimma.
Rude staff, ignorance and nervousness of employees.
Perhaps it's the time when I was there all the same night, but nevertheless you should be competent and professionally fit, a doctor is a vocation and not a profession.
There is no ventilation or air conditioning in the offices, the handles from the plastic windows are removed so that they do not open. And this is during the coronavirus period.