Hello!
It feels like there are only two students working at the clinic. I've gone there with my son. They prescribed medications according to a template, which naturally did not help. They were not sent for any examinations or tests. They were treated like everyone else for acute respiratory viral infections. It seems to me that everyone is given the same diagnosis, they don't go deeper. I think it's not because I'm lazy, but because I don't have enough knowledge.
In general, I ended up being discharged after a month of treatment, with a fever. They did not deal with the problem, saying it was residual, it would pass soon, and they handed over a certificate.
I had to go to a paid hospital, where, after taking blood tests, it turned out that the medications prescribed at the Miras polyclinic were not suitable for the child.
They just killed the liver for nothing.
I would like to recommend that these people in white coats, before they start something irreparable, try to learn anew somewhere, which they can do.
But it's better to put on a uniform, take shovels with brooms, and go to work at KSK., to clean the yards.
P S
One of them seemed smart, but alas, he was on duty, not from our precinct.
Good health and good luck to all.
The rest is in our hands.
They do not want to be treated in state hospitals. I pay monthly so that I can go to the hospital, but I am treated in paid clinics. You can't get to our doctors, and if you are suddenly lucky, then this is only one piece of writing, they constantly run somewhere, the standard protocol is prescribed to everyone in a row. I have cancer, I can't stay in our hospital because it's an endless queue of 15 unnecessary doctors before you get to the right one. It's all the time and we can't be nervous. This applies not only to the miras clinic, but also to the medical community as a whole.
an ordinary polyclinic, there is a queue only for the most popular specialists, the attitude towards clients also depends on doctors) there are problems with records, like you sign up, and then you still sit in line, there are huge queues for tests in the morning