The Department of Traumatology is located in an old building, poorly adapted for the stay of patients. Wards for 7-8 people, where it is difficult to be in peace and quiet, especially after surgery. There are beds unsuitable for such patients, without the ability to pull up on the lift.
The attitude of older nurses is often arrogant and indifferent to the requests of patients.
The toilets have one high toilet for the entire floor. Enemas are also given there in preparation for operations. Then you won't be able to get into the women's bathroom at all.
After surgery, the legs are not bandaged. There are no explanations. The medical staff does not respond to individual requests.
The work of a physical therapy instructor is very superficial. There is no systematic and clear explanation of how to use crutches, how to walk properly at first and a little later, what is the difference.The memos have not been developed.
The inspection is of a superficial nature.
In intensive care, you may encounter rudeness and inattention, which no excuses can justify.
In discharge epicrisals, they try not to reflect the complications that have arisen, leaving such patients alone with the problems that have arisen.
Superior rooms are provided to a select few.
There is no information about endoprostheses.
The food is relatively good. There is no buffet.
I would like to express my deep gratitude to the trauma team, Sergey Borisov and Pavel Evgenievich Karbovsky, for their hip replacement surgery. I wish you success and prosperity in your hard work. Special attention to the young Dr. P.E. Karbovsky, for his sensitive and attentive attitude to patients, I wish you career growth!!!
As soon as the attending physician went on vacation, the treatment ended and he was discharged from neurology with terrible back pain. As a whole, the average medical staff is at the highest level. The head of the Neurology department discharged me after 10 days, despite complaints (severe back pain)