The most terrible clinic, immediately at the entrance they ask if you have money. Is this how you treat all your clients?! The prices are not separate, you ask to justify the cost for some specific procedures, they do not know what to say. Dollars are accepted at the checkout, it is worth thinking about the tax authorities to come here for verification.
Starting from the entrance to the clinic building, you immediately feel uncomfortable. There are no sliding doors to enter with a stroller, although there is an intensive care unit. Snow, rain and ice may be dripping onto the ramp. In the lobby at the reception, the girls are sitting without dressing gowns. There are shoe covers, but no one is asked to put them on, and thus everyone comes in with dirt from the street. The staff is a separate issue: from doctors to orderlies, they are inattentive, treating patients only as a source of income. The clinic is very expensive but does not match the price. Intensive care units cost 1.4 million per bed, but patients are asked to bring regular napkins. There are problems with cleanliness: they only wash the floors and then blunder, they don't really clean anywhere else. There is no soap in the toilets (and this is a clinic! Not a bazaar) The wards have their own bathroom, but you have to wait for hot water for half an hour (it's a pity for water resources). The food is fine, you can eat.