I went to the clinic for endometriosis. We found more erosion. I went to Inna Mishchenko's gynecologist. She said it was necessary to cauterize the erosion, otherwise she might go into oncology. I passed all possible tests and a biopsy. The biopsy showed grade 1 dysplasia. The analysis for oncogenic and other types of HPV is negative, that is, there is no papilloma virus in the body. I understand that my erosion is an inflammation. There may be inflammation while taking Visanna. She did not comment on it in any way, insisted on moxibustion. Later, I passed a detailed HPV test - HPV Quantum. I asked her to take a swab, to which she was surprised, "why do you need it? And it's clear that you have the papilloma virus." But the biopsy report did not mention this, and all HPV tests were negative. If there is no HPV, then erosion is observed. Moreover, moxibustion is not a very good option for those who have not given birth and scars remain after it, which the doctor, of course, also kept silent about. She continued to insist on moxibustion. I am very disappointed in the gynecologist Inna Mishchenko, because she deceived me in a matter that concerns my health! I do not recommend this doctor.
I decided to do all the necessary ultrasound and ECG at the Clinic Center and I really like it! 👍 Quickly recorded by phone, received at the appointed time, examined in detail👍 in the state polyclinic, the smallest procedure, due to the terrible bureaucracy and lack of doctors, turns into a two-day walk through the offices and a tedious waiting for many hours. Thanks for the comfort and quality🤗
In July, I had an ultrasound of my knees. I applied for the first time. Diagnoses have been made. Recommendations- consultation of a rheumatologist.
Everything seems to be fine until I visited a rheumatologist. During tests and pulpation, the doctor said that Baker's cyst was clearly felt, the ultrasound wrote that Baker's cyst was not determined.
It gets worse. I came to the center again, I wanted to confirm or deny cystic fibrosis. The girl at the reception told me that it needed a repeat ultrasound, of course, for a fee. And that cystic fibrosis is nothing to worry about and every second one has it. Do I have one or not? And the coolest saying is that cystic fibrosis may have appeared… In 20 days!!! It was not and appeared.
I immediately got the impression of indifference to myself and the label “she's a fool..” I am a disabled person with a cane, I came to this center again to correct what the ultrasound specialist did not find and put a rheumatologist with a normal pulpation, and in response I received:”pay up-we'll see! ”
I do not recommend it.