I was in the hospital 2 years ago with covid. First, they were put in a large, completely free room. I put my things out and, suddenly, they came and said that there were no places for men, we had to vacate this ward and sent me to another one. Then, as it turned out, opposite the toll booth. The ward is very small, with high beds, despite the fact that I have hip joints and I said so. There was a strong cough with expectoration, I had to get up often and run to the sink, which was painful.
The beds were side by side, at a distance of 20 cm. Moreover, there was a very serious patient nearby, who did all this on the bed and doctors and nurses constantly came.
After lying down for a while, I began to beg to be put in a paid ward, because it was very difficult not only physically, but also mentally to lie in it. I am an elderly man, I was 67 years old at the time. They promised that I would be released in a day and I would be transferred. That's what happened, otherwise I don't know how I would have stood it. They were fed terribly, cooked like pigs, and put on a plate in the same way, carelessly. When I moved to the paid ward, I was very glad that I was alone. Like, the repairs seemed to be fine. But I was happy early. I ate mostly the same, only they applied it more culturally. There was a microwave, kettle and refrigerator. But the TV was working very loudly, it was impossible to make it quieter, something was faulty, no one came and did anything knowing about it. Little tadpole-like creatures came out of the shower, there were a lot of them and they even reached the room. I didn't see it right away, made a video and even sent it to a friend. Unfortunately, neither she nor I have saved these videos.
So after 5 days, I begged to be allowed to go home. I feel better.
I am very grateful to the doctors of this hospital. They are experts in their field.
That is why I did not immediately write and complain about everyday problems in the hospital. Although I constantly think about it, how can such a thing happen in an infectious diseases hospital in a regional city.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the medical staff of the hospital for their high professionalism, sensitivity and attention to patients. I would like to express my special gratitude to Tejik Arseniy Vladimirovich. Thank you for your dedication, professionalism and humanity. You have proved that medicine is not only a science, but also an art that requires a deep understanding of a person and his body.
I would like to express my gratitude to Dr. Andrey Stanislavovich Yushkevich. They were in the hospital with the child from 08/22/2023-08/29/2023. Very attentive, helpful, good doctor. thank you very much!!!!! In general, the ward is also comfortable, the food is normal. The staff is also quite attentive, very good, professional in their field, gets along well with children - a procedural nurse (1 department), unfortunately I do not know the name.
I would like to express my deep gratitude to the doctor Navrozova Ekaterina Konstantinovna for her professionalism, attention and care.As well as all the staff of the third infectious diseases department.
I would like to express my gratitude to Inna Viktorovna, the doctor of the 2nd department of the infectious diseases hospital Parfenchik, a kind, sympathetic person , a professional in his field. Also, thank you very much to all the medical staff, starting from the nurses, ending with the nurses, all kind and pleasant people. I would also like to add that they quickly take tests, they arrived at 9 pm and an hour later there were already test results.
The review is not at all about the quality of treatment, but about how you start howling like a wolf after 5 days of imprisonment in 4 walls. The desire to get well comes by itself! There are no complaints about the quality of treatment.
Thank you so much for your attention, kind attitude and caring - 2nd department. Starting with the nurse and ending with the head, everyone is very responsive and attentive. Thank you very much and good health to all
Golden hands, golden hearts and great mercy in the soul - this is the 2nd infectious diseases department. Fighters of the invisible front, I bow low to you, dear girls!!!
I would like to express my gratitude to nurse Daria Chernetskaya for her humanity, kindness and responsiveness. I wish there were more people like that