It is disgusting that in order to undergo a regular professional examination, you need to take an order ticket in advance or wait, let everyone who is on the ticket through it can take a long time ......
One doctor for the entire department for both men and women....Queue
Is it really impossible to introduce a separate time for regular professional examination or introduce another doctor, it's not difficult, all teachers pass by September 1.
Medicine at the level of the 90s
the disadvantage is that in paid services, for example, it is impossible to record an ultrasound for two days without getting through, since the doctors who work there treat the people calling them disgustingly, they simply do not pick up the phone and there is no justice for them
A NIGHTMARE IN ONE WORD. horror. Do not put your family, especially the elderly. Here's my story: I currently live in another country and I'm calling my grandmother on Viber. I have a grandfather, grandmother and great-grandmother in Bobruisk. And on 11/27/2023 (maybe I'm wrong for the day), my great-grandmother (she is 91) was ill again and the doctor my grandmother called felt her legs and one was colder than the other, said it was necessary to have an ultrasound. Grandma did so, there were no problems with her legs (they passed that day). But since the great-grandmother had been complaining for a month that it was hard for her to breathe, they decided to check if there was fluid in the pleural cavity, she was hospitalized in the surgical department of the Bobruisk BCB, where she lay for 4 days. They said there were 350ml in it, they would remove it medically. On the third day, the doctors offered to discharge her ahead of schedule, but my grandmother said that my great-grandmother needed to complete the course of treatment (by Monday), citing her advanced age. My grandmother came to her twice every day and sat with her (she brought food, but my great-grandmother refused the one that was brought and the one that was given) today, on December second, after the IV, my great-grandmother became violently ill, her face turned red, shortness of breath, cough and whitish sputum with foam appeared, she was very ill. The grandmother turned to the doctor on duty with a request to examine the great-grandmother and provide assistance. The condition was serious, but the doctor came, looked at her and defiantly turned around and left without providing any help (that was the number). Her grandmother took her home to provide at least some help there. My great-grandmother had a blood pressure of two hundred and twenty over one hundred and ten. One of the prerequisites for picking her up was the case when she (great-grandmother) fell when she reached for a towel after washing her face. The treatment nurse told this to my grandmother and said that that night they would tie her (great-grandmother) with ropes to the bed.
Think about putting your relatives in the surgical department of the BCB.
PROS: the service staff (nurses), about whom the great-grandmother spoke very flatteringly (they were polite, changed her clothes)
CONS: Everything else.