I go to the day hospital in this department. I can say that the doctors are very kind and helpful. For the first time I came in fear of condemnation or some kind of rejection, well, other fears of not being famous. But, fortunately, they met me there very gently. Already when preparing the documentation at the reception, it's a pity I didn't read the name on the badge, the girl, seeing my nervousness, asked questions very delicately, even relieving tension with her tone of voice. Next, I got into the office of young doctors, where a very tactful and responsive girl also brought me. The doctor is young, sitting in the office alone with another girl (I did not remember the specifics, whether she was a soldier or an assistant), but, as previously written, he is very good, as polite, responsive and courteous as possible with patients. Nurses and nurses are also not rude, they do their work promptly and carefully. Only with the cleaning staff there were some funny incidents that did not become stressful for me, but amused me at the moment.
Is there anything worth saying about psychiatry? It's just like in polyclinic hospitals. A lot of people who need help. And a bunch of doctors who provide it. The doctors are cool, I can't say anything else.
I needed a certificate for work. At the checkpoint, the girl quickly and clearly explained where to go. I came, paid, and assured the doctor. It took at most 5 minutes.