It seems like a paid clinic, great repairs, all the amenities are there. But I don't like the staff, especially at the reception. They recruited nurses who were fired or something. I was once visiting Navoi in the village of Pakhtachi, I was pregnant at the 7th month, I decided to show up at the polyclinic, a country one-story barrack. The medical staff are off the chain, they talk to you with patients, you won't find them in the office, you ask, everyone drinks tea. They spat on the sick, so I saw the same staff in the Global. Girls, you are being paid, this is not a state institution. You forget yourself! At the checkout, she asked if I could take a blood test, answered yes, took the money, gave me a check. I go to the treatment room, there is no queue, I was glad because the time is 9 am. I sat for 40 minutes, waited for the nurse, my patience was running out, I went to look for her myself. And what do you think, she walks with her slippers rustling, dragging her feet, and so looked at my demanding gaze. I'm giving her a referral for the cost of 450 thousand soums. And she'll come to me tomorrow, no explanation, no excuse, I've been hungry since 8 a.m., with my teeth unshelled. The question is, why is the cash register working then?! I'll say one thing, it's a mess, the work is going well if only the bosses are sitting there. Once my husband had to take PCR, I warned him not to competent staff. We go in, the technician runs to the reception and says the head doctor has arrived, so they all smiled, the service was at the highest level.