There are crazy queues at the reception every morning. Ask for a card to bring it to the doctor-you're standing. To take a ticket, you're worth it. To ask in which office the doctor sees-you stand. Getting through in the morning to get a ticket is not realistic.
The pharmacy itself is like a pharmacy. It's a pity that he is in the clinic right next to the registry. Accordingly, there is a large queue of people standing somewhere.
It is very convenient that the pharmacy is located right in the clinic. If you have written out a prescription, you can immediately buy medicine. Unfortunately, there is often a queue despite the fact that 2 pharmacists work.
A very small room. people are queuing outside the door, and there is also a queue at the clinic's registry. As a result, there is confusion and a huge queue.
A good pharmacy, a large selection, qualified pharmacists, fast service in two windows. But since the pharmacy is in the building of a large polyclinic, there are constant queues.