An excellent children's hospital, the doctors are well qualified, and the attitude towards children is good, there are nuances, but they are not so significant, when I was younger, I was there twice. A very comfortable place
The hospital is good, caring people work there. They know their business perfectly well .If everyone treated their work in Karaganda this way, there would be 50% more healthy children. THANK YOU . A LOW BOW .
The hospital seems to be normal, the specialists are good and polite, we are lying for the second time. The food is not bad, but twice a day porridge is too much. Although they are delicious. There is little fiber in the diet. Parents are not fed (only nonresidents), but you can't transfer much either. Neither vegetables nor fruits from fruits allow bananas and apples, well, such a thing. In summer, the wards are stuffy, the ward is 30 degrees and above, and we are always lucky to lie on the sunny side. In winter, if it's cold, there are heaters, but in summer, if it's hot, there are no fans and mosquito nets on the windows. Accordingly, mosquito bites come from here, and we, for example, are allergic to mosquitoes. And no repellents will not help here. AND THE BEDS on which you sleep CREAK TERRIBLY and you are afraid to turn around so as not to wake the neighbors. BUT I REPEAT, THE STAFF ARE WONDERFUL, at least in our department. And the food is delicious, but mostly cereals. And this is not the fault of the hospital , but of the state . Since everything depends on the provision.