We visited this institution with rotovirus in August and it's just a nightmare!!!boorish communication and treatment, well, it's probably because we're from RUSSIA and it's also for our own money, I'm shocked!!! They work without gloves, the nurse poked the child's entire arm to put on an IV and oh, with God's help, it turned out!!!
They provided assistance. A snapshot for the presence of a fracture is paid, the rest of the procedures, such as an examination and a doctor's opinion, an analgesic injection of the type "how much is not a pity"))) there is nothing more to add.
We arrived with rotavirus at night, provided assistance quickly, and were released after 2 hours. We made 2 ivs and 3 injections, it became much better. Of the cons: nurses without gloves give injections and ivs, they looked at the stomach when they asked for it. The cost with admission is 3000.