I'm forty and.....
I'm afraid to go there..... Not to all doctors, no, but to most. When a specialist does not understand who you are, a boy or a girl (I have a haircut and multicolored coloring), it is not pleasant, or something. Although paid dentistry is on the level, I did not think that I would treat their teeth very decently.
Everything is very sad, there are few good doctors, no one wants to devote themselves to their work wisely and with the right approach, you come, you sit for a long time, and in the end nothing is clarified.
My relative (84 years old) was lying in 3 therapy, where she reached with her own feet. On the day of discharge, she fell in the hallway, the medical staff did not help her up, yelled at her, sent her to the shower. She was alone in the shower, where she fell again and hit her head, she called for help, the medical staff came and said "what are you yelling at?", then, of course, they helped her up and took her to the ward.
It was written in the statement that she was discharged in a satisfactory condition, although, upon arrival, she could not get out of bed and got up at home only on the third day.
The doctor refused to talk, and Ahmed deigned to get in touch when we started saying that we would file a complaint with the Ministry of Health.
On the third day, the therapist came, after a while the head doctor came, they saw bruises and bumps on the head and confirmed only verbally to us. (I dare say they did not indicate this anywhere in the documentation)
They eventually wrote a complaint, to which they received a response that they provided help, there was no rude attitude on their part, and THERE were NO INJURIES!!! The doctor and the head of the department subtly hinted that the grandmother had made it all up and they were not to blame for anything.
It's a terrible hospital, the rude and boorish attitude of the staff, but we have to be treated there.