good time.The Children 's Hospital accepts all children who are admitted all 24 hours a day . The staff is kind, responsive , pleasant and most importantly very neat .The room and the staircase and the reception room are clean, 100% washing.In such weather as slush, I didn't see dirt anywhere. Very good and qualified specialists work in a children's hospital, the treatment is selected so correctly that in a matter of days the child recovers, and the necessary procedures are done in the morning, afternoon and evening. They also watch children at night .Thanks to all the staff who work at the children 's hospital .
I want to express my opinion about this hospital, the doctors are good and most importantly qualified, of course there are no conditions in some departments for staying with children together, but in general it's not bad, there is one thing-this is the attitude of the nurses to cleaning (not every one of them does it efficiently) and the attitude towards patients, they are always not happy with everything and they treat their duties loyally.
On Friday, October 25, my baby and I (1 year and 1 month old) were taken by ambulance to the emergency department with a nose contusion. We waited in line for an hour, although there was 1 person in front of us. A pediatrician, unfortunately I do not remember the last name, I just listened and looked at the THROAT, not the nose (no one looked at the child breathing through his nose or not, how he feels, they did not ask if the child was bleeding) and immediately offered hospitalization, to my question "why?" the answer was "I just suggest" … I wrote a refusal to be hospitalized. Next, the doctor says, "well, I don't see anything like that here... in conclusion, I write that the nose is broken. On MONDAY, go to Lore with this paper, let them look at it there."
That is, we did not receive any proper examination /help, just go home and wait for Monday. When I asked why only on Monday, the doctor replied that the swelling would go down by Monday.. In my opinion, this is a terrible and negligent attitude to the child's health. Accordingly, I can conclude that if a child urgently needs a sensible examination and help, then it will not be provided there, the doctor has no interest in this.
By the way, on Saturday morning we went to see Laura at Lazarus, where the child was taken, examined, they asked me how the child behaved, whether there was bleeding, etc., they said that such a baby could not have a fracture and prescribed treatment.
Thanks to the staff of the reception department for simply "getting rid" of the child and sending him somewhere to someone on Monday…