Of the advantages: the clinic is clean, the reception staff is polite, calls are answered quickly.
Of the cons: the doctor may come an hour later from the start of the shift, doctors / nurses are asked to bring either stationery or household goods, as well as a lot of paid services (then pay for gloves to the doctor, then for a questionnaire, then for something else), also for some reason they are sent for paid tests to private clinics (although they say that they also do it, but for a fee)
The staff is rude, some young doctors do not sit still, do not know medical ethics. But there are also good doctors, for example, a very good traumatologist. The queue is alive everywhere, you have to waste hours of time. In a word, without control activity.
Minus the queues, we need more doctors.and they write out something that doesn't help.They don't examine you, they just prescribe medications according to your words.