When we were resting in a village in the Postavsky district, on the evening of 06/22.24, a 2-year-old child had Quincke's edema. The ambulance arrived very quickly and took us to the intensive care unit of the Postavsky hospital. The child was provided with qualified assistance, doctors watched us all night, literally without leaving my daughter. By morning, the condition was stabilized, for which I am very grateful to all the staff. Only two things upset me: when blood was taken from a finger for analysis, the puncture was made with an ancient metal pen. It became a shame for this that hospitals in Minsk are provided with modern lancets, and there it seems that people are somehow different from the capital's residents. And one more thing: they didn't give us any documents, they said they would send them to the clinic. Today is 11.08, and there is still no epicrisis, and our clinic has already given even an official request, since we have an aggravating medical history, we cannot go to the garden normally without these documents.
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Марина Киселева
Level 5 Local Expert
November 14
You can only go here for help, and if something is serious, it is better to go directly to the toll office in Minsk or Vitebsk, there will be no sense here. Eternal scolding because of coupons and queues, there are few specialists, since no one wants to go here and run away at the first opportunity. They treat everyone according to a template and prescribe the same medicine. I don't recommend it.
Вчера ребёнок упал со стула и ударился головой, со страха я его срочно повезла в больницу по пути позвонила в 103 и попросила чтоб позвали врачей в приёмную для того чтобы ни терять времени, приехав нас сразу осмотрели и оставили в больнице под наблюдением врачей дабы убедится что всё хорошо...
Всё обошлось, мой малыш в порядке и нас выписали...
Хочу поблагодарить всех врачей:
пусть перед Вами всегда открываются новые перспективы; побольше сил и энергии для движения в перёд по профессиональному пути.