Dentistry (temporarily in polyclinic No. 20): average rating for 2 specialists (I thought to treat caries, but treated the canals (a large seal fell out, there was no pain, only sensitivity to water). The first appointment was conducted by a doctor from about 20 polyclinics, as a substitute, it seems, Julia or Anastasia (assessment due to this visit). She drilled, told the assistant pulpitis and put a temporary seal in order to come later for canal treatment. After the canal treatment, I asked if the doctor could have made a mistake with the prescription to treat the canals from the first appointment, the neighboring doctor (free admission) and my assistant confidently said no, and mine said "I don't know". Here's what I read on the Internet about the difference between deep caries and pulpitis (reversible/ irreversible) and my conclusions about the quality of reception by the first specialist:
1) pulpitis usually hurts involuntarily, in my case there was only sensitivity. There is pulpitis without symptoms - only 10% of patients. The doctor did not send a picture (several floors below) to clarify the diagnosis.
2) Reversible pulpitis is treated conservatively (a medicine is laid + a temporary seal and a visit after 3-5 days, in the absence of pain - a permanent seal, it seems, and with deep caries, by the way, if the diagnosis of pulpitis was incorrect). The doctor did not offer conservative treatment, immediately put arsenic (or some more modern muck) to kill the nerve
3) Irreversible pulpitis - it hurts a lot and cannot go unnoticed. Well, it doesn't look like my case at all. In this case, only the treatment of channels
4) A tooth without a nerve (after canal treatment) does not feed, its service life is shortened. The doctor didn't talk about all this
Conclusion: if you go to a state clinic for paid services, study online (unfortunately, their doctors have not yet formed the skills to inform patients about diagnoses, treatment options and decide for patients how to be treated, although prices for dentistry now seem to be +- the same for private and state ones) or just say that before how to do something irreversible, let them explain their actions and ask for consent!
Another nuance about the service in the state clinic: paid and free patients in the same room, and you can hear the moaning of a neighbor without anesthesia. Well, the nuance of communication and convenience: in private clinics and offices, they are more often able to communicate more clearly and do not forget to offer to close their mouths when possible :))
Excellent specialists, professionals in their field. Very attentive and caring attitude. It is convenient to have an elevator for elderly patients. The queues are small.
The doctors are qualified and friendly.
There is actually no place to park. There is paid parking, but the prices are not quite acceptable: the first hour is 5 rubles, from the second - 25 rubles. Two drivers drove several times: one person stayed at the doctor, and the second took the car and drove in circles, waiting for the first one.