I want to leave a review about the surgical department N1, namely its head, K.G. Krysko, who is not worthy to be not only the head, but also a doctor in principle.I came to his department with terrible pains, but this doctor pretended for a week that I was only pretending, it is not clear why, although the results of very expensive examinations prescribed by himself confirmed that I had a very big problem requiring surgical intervention. Despite all the indications for the operation, Krysko personally told me that he was not able to perform this operation and did not even offer to contact a specialist available in our city (in another hospital) for consultation. I wrote several complaints about this doctor, but as you know, I was given very vague and vague answers like no one is to blame, but I don't think so. If you have problems with a song or pancreas, never agree to stay in this department, look for an opportunity to get to the Lavsanovsky hospital where they can really help you. Mogilev First Aid Hospital is a branch of hell on earth, I do not advise anyone to go there.
My husband was admitted to the emergency department with an injury to the tendon of his hand. It's just terrible. Upon admission, no one examined, but simply sent to take a blood and urine test. He was admitted to the hospital at 11 o'clock, he was taken for surgery only at 17. When asked when the doctor would even look, they said that they initially perform elective surgeries, and then you. As a result, the doctor came on duty at 16 o'clock and only then was taken for surgery. When I went to complain to the head, to say that people have been sitting since 7 a.m. and haven't eaten for so long. She said it was useful and it was a "therapeutic hunger strike." It's just a shock.
There is a separate story about the wardrobe.
Before the operation, I went to the wardrobe in advance and asked for the working time, they said until 19.00. He asked several times if it was accurate. They said yeah, that's right. After the operation, around 18 o'clock, the wardrobe was closed and the jacket could not be obtained. There are no spare keys, there is no way to get a jacket. When asked what to do, no one could say anything. They were sent outside at -4 degrees just in a sweater.
I will not wish anyone to seek help at this hospital. Be careful
I want to express my deep gratitude to my attending physician Matesha Alexey Olegovich and the head of the orthopedic department Losyakin Sergey Nikolaevich for the work done in 2 operations! And of course the whole department