I would like to wish Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the BSMP Neurosurgery Department under the leadership of the wonderful Dr. Viktor Stepanovich Shkodik! Wonderful staff, friendly atmosphere, highly qualified neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, responsive nurses. Special thanks to the extraordinary neurosurgeon Dmitry Petrovich Veevnik. A doctor who immediately inspires trust and justifies it. He said I would walk without sticks, and I still walk without sticks! Thank you so much for your patience, for your professionalism, and for your dedication to such a difficult job. You're a very cool doctor. Thank you for being here. With great respect to everyone, Lyudmila Kucheruk.
Dear BSMP staff!
From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the entire staff of your hospital for their professionalism, sensitivity and invaluable assistance in the rescue and treatment of my mother Elena Evgenievna Morozova in early July 2024.
Thank you for your high level of professionalism, prompt and correct actions, care and attention shown to our family during this difficult period. Thanks to your hard work and dedication, Elena Evgenievna was able to receive the necessary treatment and support, which restored her health and strength.
On the eve of the New Year, my whole family wishes you good health, warmth, and success in your noble and difficult work. May 2025 bring you only joy from professional successes, new victories and achievements, good health, inexhaustible energy, kindness, peace and prosperity. May the coming year be successful and fruitful, filled with positive events and good deeds. THANK you SO MUCH for making the world a better place by giving people back health and hope!
With great respect and gratitude, the Morozov family.
Everything is fine- my wife received first aid. But here's the thing-while I was waiting near the traumatologist's office, I observed an interesting picture. There was a woman in a wheelchair in the hallway. With a broken arm, as I understand it. And accompanied by another woman. The victim asked for an injection of an anesthetic, she was given one. And a dialogue arose between the traumatologist and the woman-how she would go home. The doctor takes out a business card of the medical transportation service from his pocket and gives it to the attendant-they say, call them-they will take you. How much does this service (which has nothing to do with medicine, but only paints its cars in the style of an ambulance and dresses employees in a uniform almost identical to the uniform of the employees of the joint venture) to the doctor for recommending them with such diligence?