There is a young doctor Ksenia Vladimirovna in therapy on the fourth floor! Unfortunately, I can't remember my last name now (A very good doctor! He knows his business!Treats each of his patients with understanding and attention!Very smart and educated! I would like to express my gratitude to her! What can't be said about nurses and orderlies! Young girls are trying to work! Well done! But the older generation is rude! They are in no hurry to do their job! And they pretend to be almost the heads of the doctor!
Not so long ago, due to a change of residence, I transferred to this clinic. Everything is fine. I would like to especially mention the traumatologist Urenyuk N.E. It is pleasant when young specialists are professionals in their field.
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.
An ENT at an age who does not really want to do anything and watch, even pregnant women, does not hear that he came with complaints and because of illness, he just needs to sign a medical commission and go on
, the gynecologist is also too lazy to get up
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.
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.
A good polyclinic, doctors and medical staff try to work to the maximum. Yes, there are a lot of people, queues, but it is clear that they are working, trying to help people!
Queues of 20 people to the window at the registry, you will sit in stomatology for acute pain for up to three hours waiting, an infection was introduced at the last tooth extraction, then you were treated at Pushkinskaya.
We are serviced at the polyclinic, at the hospital.Overall, I am very satisfied.We have always received timely and qualified assistance.The only thing is that the otorhinolaryngologist raises questions.
Department of Neurology. The staff is helpful. The manager is a true professional in his field. There is no repair in the hospital, but the doctors and staff are wonderful people.
I go there only at gunpoint, or with a temperature below 45 °, the service is like in a shelter for stray dogs, the doctors may be good, but not all, they don't sell beer there, so I put only 3 stars.
The hospital next to my house was a long time ago, 7 years ago, everything was fine, and the treatment and conditions and attitude, it would not be bad to expand it to make more departments as our area is growing rapidly.
It's a disgusting place. The registry works as it wants. They are rude. It's a problem to make an appointment with a doctor. You come at the appointed time, and there's still a queue for an hour on time. There is a queue everywhere, swearing, no organization of the institution's work. Fortunately, there are normal doctors. You will be waiting in line with patients in the red zone for an X-ray. The phones are constantly busy, I can't get through. So prepare your nerves when visiting.
Perhaps there are specialists here, but where? The daughter's surgeon "missed" dysplasia...For up to a year, they fed us stories that everything was fine, until they went to the paid ones! It is impossible to sign up!! sometimes they don't answer the phone, then everything is already scheduled!! People from the area are generally considered to be beggars who have come to them for some reason! The staff only drives "their own" without waiting in line! on a ten-point scale, you can put - (minus!) 10!
The horror is terrible! A la the 80s. I was in the therapeutic department once. The conditions make the hair on the head move. The only thing is, the medical staff, of course, are great, working in almost field conditions, provides quite decent treatment for themselves.
The structure of the UZ "BGB 2" includes a polyclinic and a hospital (4 departments - 3 therapeutic and neurological). The institution itself provides medical care to the population of the district and part of the city.
Touching on the surgical room: the surgeon Ivan Ivanovich is a good specialist, but the nurse behaves brazenly and appreciatively, is constantly dissatisfied with something, insults, the attitude towards patients is simply boring.
There is probably no hospital more terrible. Constant queues. To get to the doctor, you need to come and get a ticket, if you have one, of course, and maybe you will get to the doctor at lunch. It is impossible to get through to the reception, it is constantly busy, it has been tested on our own experience. When this whole mess is over. And anyway, one negative, I can't say anything good about the hospital. I put a star just to leave a review.
A quiet squalor, funded on the principle of what they ask for. If we compare it with the zemstvo hospitals of the 70s of the last century, it is the golden mean. Why three stars, you ask? For humanity! People here work hard, on sheer enthusiasm. Three stars, that's what the hospital itself did, and you can't jump over your head. The rest of the stars can come only if the Ministry of Health, represented by the city and regional authorities, turn their unblinking gaze and "unfasten their generosity" to equip, first of all, a hospital. The polyclinic received the right to choose the cut slices, the doctors sacrificed their health and comfort for this, catching up with the quality of treatment to the required level with high professionalism and full dedication. Good luck, and a little financial help to you, my dears!
A disgusting hospital and clinic. You can't get to the doctors. And when you approach the office, no one may be there. However, there is no record.... How is it?
And the service of children in the same clinic is generally a special case.. You can get a ticket to the specialists in 2 weeks. They would not mock, but would transfer the service of children to a normal polyclinic, where there are children's specialists, and not serving both children and adults, as well as the Brest region
The most terrible clinic. There are no normal specialists, the attitude is boorish, huge queues, you can't get an appointment, online registration is not for everyone.
There are good specialists, there are not so many!in general, the clinic is normal. There is always no appointment with an ophthalmologist, or there is no specialist!
I have never seen such a hospital before. It doesn't matter if you are cured or not, they are discharged, glucose from all diseases in this hospital. To make an appointment with a doctor for a certain time is not at all clear why, I never got to the appointed time.