As I understood, rotavirus in Gagra is not avoided unfortunately ((( This time I had to go to the hospital with a child (((. I was just surprised! A Soviet - era hospital , but it 's so clean , it 's just disgusting 👍
And the staff is a separate story, they are so kind, they immediately put the child under ivs, they answered all questions with a smile , how much love for patients is just aerobatics 🙏 I am so grateful to you from the bottom of my heart for your help without a single reproach or any dissatisfaction 🫶 I really want our some doctors to get to you and we saw how to treat patients. Thank you to all the staff for your love for patients , for your cordiality and I wish you the greatest patience, health and all the best.
Like many in the reviews, I got here with rotavirus.
Unfortunately, all hand washing activities 100 times a day, antiseptic treatment of appliances, etc. did not help, this is probably a matter of immunity and luck.
The hospital admitted me quickly, there was no queue in the waiting room in the middle of the day.
They put 2 ivs and antipyretic, the doctor and nurses are all friendly nice girls, they try to do everything neatly and painlessly.
After 40 minutes, I was walking calmly and felt great, although the temperature was under 39 before and no polysorbs with rehydrates saved me.
In the morning, there was no temperature, as if nothing had happened.
Thanks to the specialists of this hospital.
PS I don't know about the other floors, but on the 1st floor everything was very civil for a city hospital.
There was a rotovirus virus in the child. Doctors are generally well done, if there is no medical insurance, everything is paid, a drip 2600 + medicines (700-900 RUB). If you apply in time, it will be easier. I recommend treating children on time - they will help! Our evening shift was better (no offense) than the day shift, they were quickly accepted and diagnosed. We visited it twice. It didn't get any easier, we packed up and went to Adler, everything was fully done there, tests were performed, treatment was prescribed - the child felt better!