Doctors are professionals. This is the only advantage.
1. We arrived by ambulance. If they knew that they could take an ambulance to any hospital, they would have gone to a paid one.
2. The basic principle of work, as in the whole of Armenia, no one is in a hurry. And I wouldn't care if I didn't have to wait an hour for the nurse to deign to come. Even by pressing the emergency call button.
3. Yes, they don't feed here. Drinking water was bought at a pharmacy.
4. Finally, we were able to get into the paid ward. It differs from the usual ones in that it is single and has a separate toilet. The toilet smells like a shared toilet.
5. If you are unlucky and you got to the hospital alone, then you can prepare for death. There is no one to bring food and water, no one to monitor the ivs and call a nurse or a doctor.
7. There are doctors who smoke!!! right in the department.
If you are looking for a place to spend the night surrounded by strangers, on sheets with blood for ~ 65k per day, to feel unnecessary, then this is the right place.
Doctors are good at helping, but they are like a sudden outbreak. It is not clear where they are, what they are doing. There is no attendant on the floor. Colleagues at this hospital do not know the schedule. When does the meeting end? An elementary question, it takes place every morning, at a certain time according to the daily routine. It is not respected, maybe someone will pay attention to it.
I stayed here only to spend the night under supervision, so as not to die. But I'm not sure that they would have noticed it here. They are in no hurry to write out. The tests have been running for 4 hours, the doctor said he would look at them and tell them. But I didn't see the doctor anymore. There is no duty officer, no one can discharge me. And the money is dripping. They know that. If you don't look like an ethnic Armenian, you will be bred here.
By the way, they don't feed here. I go to the toilet in the next room. They stink. It just stinks like that.
It also turns out that a duck with someone else's urine stood under my bed all night
They asked me once again to wait for the doctor. 10-15 minutes. I hope to check out, take the tests, and go to Vardanants to be treated myself. It will be cheaper.
If you are really afraid for your life and for your health, then of course it is better to come here and lie down under supervision. But be prepared to yell and attract attention to yourself somehow, because for such money you probably should have expected an adequate approach. I felt more needed in Russian military hospitals...
It is better to get better treatment on your own in private clinics. It will really be cheaper.
UPD: the doctors are super, the staff is super.
I'm complaining about Todko's organization
The doctors here are good and professionals in their field, but I will not wish the enemy to stay in the hospital here…
1. The bed linen is dirty, with blood stains or I don't know what (well, that is, it looks washed and ironed, but with stains)
2. They don't feed here. Yes, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AT ALL
3. The expectation is that relatives will bring you something, but there is also no microwave and KETTLE (I'm not talking about a cooler with drinking water)
There is only a two-burner stove in the kitchen (got to the hospital - take a pot with you)
4. Here is a very mediocre clean, the cleaning lady just 1-2 times per day carries a cloth on the floor (and he of course still dirty), the toilet is generally dark (and sink and toilet in poor condition-looks like they were not washed at all week) toilet paper also does not provide (and even a holder for her🤦🏼♀️)
Yesterday someone came to the hospital with a dog. To the hospital damn!!!!!
5. There is no shower!! At first I didn't have the strength to investigate this question, but today I walked right through and asked - there really isn't one🤯
In short, I'm in shock.. The hospital is practically in the center of Yerevan. I didn't know it even happened
I applied here after the removal of hydrodenitis in Anapa, I needed a dressing.
Firstly, it is very difficult to figure out where which department is, where, in principle, the entrance is.
Secondly, the doctor looked at the incision, wiped it, put the bandage inside a little and just stuck it crosswise with a Band-Aid, naturally this whole structure quickly fell apart. He said that, in principle, you can do it yourself, why did you come, spend extra money. Here we can agree, because at this level it was really easier to bandage yourself.
Thirdly, it feels like the amount for services was simply taken from the ceiling, I paid 15,000 drams for all this pleasure, which is expensive for a regular dressing, given that the wound was cleaned superficially, sealed with an ordinary narrow plaster.
They treated a child with an injury. We were accepted without question (that the child needed to go to Muratsan), quickly X-rayed, consulted, and provided assistance. Everyone was friendly, calm, no rudeness, everything is clean, renovated, smells nice, works quickly (if you have ever been to a hospital in the Russian Federation, understand these hospital attributes). But the main thing is that they helped, they did not send "this is not for you to us." Thanks!
Being guests of the country and the city, I had to urgently call an ambulance. Pleasant doctors, they did everything quickly and efficiently regarding the opinions of others about medicine in this country. The surgery is at a good level.
I did Rhinoseptoplasty at your hospital in December with Dr. Melo
That's how they ruined my nose
Now I am waiting for a meeting with a lawyer and in the future, unfortunately, secondary rhinoplasty!!!!