I had a chance to turn to Laura: my daughter had severe otitis media. They were accepted and treated at the highest level. After a couple of days she was in the ranks. No queues and no negativity!
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Дмитрий
Level 2 Local Expert
September 12, 2019
I disagree with the negative reviews.We came from Minsk on vacation.After a leg injury, they urgently went to the clinic.They were accepted promptly and very politely.Thank you very much to the traumatologist-orthopedist Kuzmenko L.N. for the qualified help and moral support.I don't think so.what's the matter with paid admission is just a good person and a professional .I did bandages, gave good advice and treatment.I have only good impressions.And what else do we need to recover?Positive attitude.)))
You have to wait at the reception for thousands of years until they fill out millions of pieces of paper there. There are almost always queues. An ordinary clinic, but for the money.
It seemed to me that there are few specialists, professional doctors in the Medea network clinic in the city. This is a conclusion based on the results of visits to 3 therapists, 2 ENT specialists, a neurologist, an X-ray room, blood donation from a vein and finger, all sorts of procedures.
It was here, on Apricot Street, that I wrote a complaint against a doctor for the first time in my life.
On Laura. The moral of the story. You can easily and simply refuse procedures (OAM, UAC, fluorography are attached to each hospital) and for this you should not call the chief physician (an unpleasant man, by the way). The word "refusal", the signature, the date on the card are enough for this. The listed procedures are provided for by the regulatory framework and are paid for by most insured persons. Insurance does not cover their cost. If you were threatened that they would write a piece of paper against you saying that you do not comply with the requirements (refuse on your own responsibility) - go from this office to the damn grandmother (ideally not to get there).
They don't care about your health. Formalities and money are at the forefront :)
At the same time, there is a cool therapist there, on Apricot Street. If you get sick, get sick leave. Without stupid drudgery in the name of Social Security. Not that he made the impression of a distinguished specialist, but a humane, adequate man.