We were forced to turn to the dentist surgeon on duty at the hospital in Kstakh, it was necessary to remove the baby tooth because it began to hurt and the temperature rose, but as soon as the doctor found out that we were from Novopolotsk, some kind of incomprehensible aggression began, at first she said "why did you come here? you have your own doctors.".. Then she told me to come out, to which I said that the child was afraid alone, to which she told me that if I did not sit on the couch, then we would both go out the door.... Then she began to inject the child, watched for a long time and savor how my child was crying, and then, without letting the freeze work, pulled out a tooth almost alive! And even wearing gloves, she raised and lowered the chair, pressing buttons, touched her mobile, and wrote something, and then climbed with dirty hands into my child's mouth! By the way, the nurse is adequate and tried to smooth over the situation!!!And the doctor is clearly out of place, especially since she looks like she has been retired for a long time!!!! It's just terrible! My child has never been afraid of dentists, and now she says she won't go anymore! Something like that! I've never complained about doctors in my life, but today it's a shame right to tears!
It is gratifying that there is a medical rehabilitation department within walking distance, where, under the supervision of competent medical staff, patients after ONMC restore their health, using the maximum available funds.
She was being treated in the therapeutic department at the second post. Everyone is attentive and polite. They provided high-quality and fast medical care. Many thanks to the attending physician E. A. Kotova and all the medical staff.
The ward is large, well renovated, the food is delicious.