It was a terrible experience staying in this hospital.
It seems that only people focused on personal gain are gathered here. Almost any actions on the part of the staff took place only after the transfer of "gratitude". Even basic care for incapacitated patients was not carried out properly — we had to personally pay for each nurse's work for feeding and changing diapers. Without additional payment, care was simply ignored, because, according to them, “if you feed, you will have to change diapers.”
The medical staff proved to be extremely incompetent. Doctors do not bother to review the patient's medical history. Our grandmother had severe chronic diseases — chronic renal failure (CRF) and diabetes mellitus — but no one paid attention to these diagnoses. She was not connected to dialysis, and they found out about CRF only after kidney failure began.
For several days, we informed the staff that grandma had a high fever, to which we received the answer: “after a stroke, this is normal, this is how the body fights.” As a result, she was diagnosed with pneumonia at a late stage.
After her death, we were greeted with rudeness and conflict — the chief medical officer argued with us instead of showing any sympathy.
I would like to express my deep gratitude to the medical staff of the Department of Ophthalmology at the Konaevsky Municipal City Multidisciplinary Hospital: Zhanar Kanushkovna Kartekova, a doctor with a big heart, and Zhansara Nespaevna Arpabayeva, a nurse. I have an unusual disease - glaucoma and atrophy of the ocular nerves, I am their regular patient. You treat me and my illness very carefully and try to do everything possible to prevent a person from going blind. I want to thank you for your professionalism and kindness of soul! I wish you good health and long life! Bring joy and light to people!
Sincerely, Berzin V.S.
Hospital, there is a hospital. There are a lot of people, there are not enough coupons, but the receptionists professionally send them to the offices. There is a queue at the doctors' offices, you sit for an hour, or even an hour and a half, and then the staff in a white coat, despite the queue, starts out of turn. They are sent for an MRI scan, but unfortunately....