Like it. They were accepted on time. Nice staff. Everything is clear and explained in an accessible way. The location is great. Clear. Comfortably. Nicely. Thanks for the work.
Just the ugly behavior of the girl at the reception! We arrived there for the first time with a hungry child (since you can't eat or drink before the analysis) with a dentist's referral. They stood in line. We were told that it would not be free and they named a considerable amount. They said that if there is a referral from the district police officer, they will do it for free. Well, we signed up with the district police officer, went with the child, took a referral, but they gave it only after a test at the clinic for one of the drugs gave a reaction. The next day I take the child, hungry, to the Allergoscreen again. They stood in line. When we approached the reception, the girl, seeing our direction from the district police officer, immediately rushed at me - "did you bring this medicine??? We don't have it!!!" But nobody told me about it anywhere. And she continues - "But we can't accept you for free anyway - your direction is incorrectly written." That is, a hungry child and I have to leave with nothing again, go to the polyclinic to the district police officer again, ask them to rewrite the referral. Well, of course, I then laid out the money and the analysis was immediately done. Everything is done for this purpose, to get money from people!!! Polyclinics work together with this organization. And they write out directions on purpose so that people, tired of running to them, give the last one. And why do we pay OSHI every month???
A very small building, there are always huge queues, you need to make the center much bigger, because there are a lot of customers, and there is no service at all, there is nowhere to sit, even it is impossible to enter the room because of the huge queues, sometimes 10-15 people can stand on the street, and 1 specialist takes tests