I came to donate blood to the blood bank. I am a "forced" donor, as I need to donate blood only because of an increased hematocrit. After half an hour of standing at the reception and several attempts to start a conversation, no one talked to me so normally. You don't set foot in this institution, and it's easier to drain blood in any clinic. The only bad thing is that it won't get to those who need it.
About the Department of Hematology:
+ The staff speaks Russian, helps when you approach them
– If it is scheduled, for example, at 10:00, then be prepared to sit for another 30-40 minutes extra.
– The examination costs a lot of money
– They couldn't take my blood properly, they injected me into the wrong vein and scratched my skin a little. Thank you at least that the head nurse came and helped.
If you don't have money, then they won't treat you, for some reason they have run out of medicines, and if you want to be treated, go buy from the front pharmacy as they only sell there. And for some reason they don't give you a check