My husband is disabled and receives scheduled treatment at this hospital every year.I'm happy with everything:and doctors and treatment and maintenance
You will not always find help, you will not go to bed with an exacerbation, only in the direction of the polyclinic, when you already earn a chronic ricedive.
The hospital was good, but the paid wards do not match their price, the price is overstated three times compared even with the ankodispanser on the Academic
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𒁛𒊏𒂶𒂊𒈾 𒊒𒊑𒆡𒊓𒂊𒈾
Level 12 Local Expert
July 3, 2021
As a student of BSMU in the past, I want to express my gratitude and say thank you to the departments of Therapy and Surgery
I treated a foreign body in the eye twice. They are found and removed instantly and not painfully. I don't know about the rest. Let it be 5, I'm not sorry))
I would like to express my warm, sincere words of gratitude to the staff of the surgical department No. 3 (elective surgery). Exceptional professionalism of the talented surgeon S.V. Yakubovsky for a responsive, sincere attitude, the ability to calm down. An attentive anesthesiologist, as well as the attending physician -D.V. Vovna, sensitive and caring nurses and staff, thank you for your conscientious, noble work, which people need so much! I wish all of you and your families good health, prosperity, and success in all your activities! Your former recovering patient, L.A. Shinkevich.
So-so hospital.And not because the treatment is bad, but because there is a madhouse with order in the hospital!!!I myself witnessed that patients drink vodka in the departments!! They smoke on the floor at night !!!
I haven't been inside, but people (I brought them for treatment) are happy.
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January 22, 2020
The 11th is better, but it cannot be compared with the 2nd, especially in terms of conditions, and there is undoubtedly a difference in the specialists.
I have never been so accepted anywhere!
Due to problems with the sensitivity of my legs, I fell down the stairs in the subway with my whole body on my shin. Because, at first, passers-by picked me up (I couldn't get up from the pain), I thought it would be wise to go to the hospital. By a fateful coincidence, the Internet gave out No. 10 clinical.
Appealing to the fact that I have a residence permit in the Minsk region.
Answer: You can go, go...
no normal human treatment, no direction to the picture.
Question: Where is the free medicine if no one looks at you until you pay?!