I've been serving here, probably, since the opening. The competence of nurses is getting lower and lower -they can't get into the veins or they're just lazy. Under the same conditions, others get in the first time and without a glass of water. I'm going to work pierced in both hands-one in the wrist, the other in the hand, it's not pleasant when a needle is twisted under the skin in different directions and you also pay for this pain. No one apologizes at the same time. The medical education they boast of does not guarantee perfect injections. The establishment has deteriorated, I think.
I took tests 2 times. The first time I was told off that I didn't drink before the water test, so my veins are empty. You should not drink water only when there is sugar or glucose in the blood. I took an analysis today, I wanted to give the registrar a doctor's appointment to check with what the insurance company confirmed, to which I heard that I would print out the contract now - check it. For the first time since I took the tests, I was told to check the appointment myself. When I said that I did not see the lipidogram prescribed by the doctor in the contract, I heard in response that everything was there. And in the end, they scolded me again for not drinking water, and I had glucose in the analysis, and yesterday they called from Invitro and warned me not to drink water before the analysis. I'm not going there anymore!
I'm just shocked at how the work at the branch is organized now. I haven't seen this before. Why not divide the queues to the administrators who register patients for tests and separately those who came for a consultation, ultrasound, etc.? Today we stood in line with the child for 40 minutes and did not even place an order. I had to leave when there were 12 people in the queue before our cherished number (after 40 minutes)! I go to a private laboratory because, first of all, efficiency is important to me. I value my time! And when I see that the laboratory assistant is waiting for a few minutes until the next person is registered for blood tests, because before that there were a couple of people for an ultrasound / consultation, I have a lot of questions. People come after us and they are called to the administrator - they get registered and go for an ultrasound, and we stand... what is this supposed to mean? This is by no means a customer-oriented approach! And I would also like to draw attention to the size of the closet, in which not everyone can place their outerwear. And you won't leave them on the couch, because they are busy, and you won't take them with you…