I called an ambulance for a temperature of 40.1 in a 10-month-old child. They brought me to the emergency room (it was night), not only was the doctor (unfortunately I don't remember the last name) very unhappy, apparently because she was woken up, she talked rudely. I understand everything, no one wants to work at night, I'm a nurse myself, but they didn't bring an alcoholic to you, but a small child. The pediatrician came, examined (at that time the temperature was brought down to 38.5), wrote a certificate and sent it home, saying that "your teeth are coming out." As a result of all this, it turned out that the child had a childhood infection-exanthema. And the teeth supposed by the doctor, a month later, did not come out. The nurse in the emergency room was the kindest and helped me a lot with the children.
In general, doctors are professionals, they work at a high level and the equipment allows them to identify and treat people!!!But there is a staff.... especially the cleaners, who felt like they were department heads, that they could afford to be bossy and swear at children.
They were in the infectious diseases department for newborns. It left a good impression. I'm not discharged until I'm cured. The head of the department is a very good specialist.