If you want to be bullied, communicate poorly with you and do not listen to your complaints, then contact this clinic. The experience is very negative, worse than in polyclinics in the outback in the Russian Federation. And the doctor who examined my eye had dirty hands and no gloves. And this is for 75 GEL, without insurance.
I read a lot of bad reviews and I was very tense, but in vain.
The entrance is on both sides, I took the elevator, everything is intuitively clear, the signs are only in Georgian.
I made an appointment with a family doctor on IRAO insurance and without any problems.
Everyone at the reception speaks Russian and English. I needed to see a doctor to be referred for tests, which I passed the same day there.
The doctor Tinatin Machavariani is very pleasant and speaks Russian well.
It took me 10-15 minutes to donate blood, taking into account that there was a queue for registration and payment for tests.
They took the blood so that I didn't even feel it. The Kamars bite more painfully than this beautiful woman took blood.
I signed up for an ultrasound in a week, I hope everything will be fine as well.
I applied for insurance. An appointment for research is available through the application. I signed up for an ultrasound, which was prescribed to me by a doctor from another clinic. I wanted to take more tests. The day before, I received a call from the Curatio clinic to confirm an appointment for an ultrasound. I confirmed that there were no questions about who assigned it to me.
I came at the appointed time: at the reception, the girl said that a family doctor should prescribe a study, but then she called somewhere and said that an ultrasound could be done. Paid by check - insurance deduction. She further said that it would not be possible to pass the tests without a referral from a family doctor. And she said that the doctor would be at 15. We have to sit and wait. They didn't give me any queue number. I sat quietly for 1.5 hours. After that, I turned to the registry again: the girl called somewhere again, said the office number and that was it. In the office, my family doctor announced that she needed an appointment. Why didn't anyone tell me this either on the phone or twice at the reception?
I would sign up and not waste time.
And also - most likely, no one would have given me a referral for tests, because they were not prescribed by a doctor from Curatio.
I advise everyone - if you are applying for insurance, ask again and clarify everything. Carefully study the insurance conditions.
The experience is extremely negative. In my opinion, a very inconvenient system. A family doctor - like a doctor in a polyclinic - is a sorting link that can be eliminated and simplify life for patients.