Advantages: convenient location, convenient to get from Oktyabrsky district.
Cons: on my first visit, I was directed to the window of paid services, without specifying anything in advance. I have a Minsk residence permit and I am being treated at the MINSK polyclinic. However, the specialist in the Help window immediately directed me to change the cash register for paid services (knowing that I needed treatment for atopic dermatitis). Thanks to the "competence" and "care" of specialists for local patients, I gave about 250 rubles for "free state medicine." Well, thanks, some pills really helped for 5 days, then I had to go back to dieting and old self-medication, because there wasn't much money. I do not advise, it is better to contact a paid clinic or an institution at the place of residence.
A year ago, I got an appointment and then for further treatment with mycologist Markova Kristina Olegovna. I remember with a shudder in my body. I do not recommend this doctor to anyone.
Not competent. He communicates with patients in raised tones, lacks an understanding of ethics, is rude, sits forever dissatisfied and has no desire to help patients. If you want to save your nerves, choose another doctor. I think that such people should not work in medicine at all.
Just terrible service, I signed up for a dermatologist for a week, I came to the window and was given a coupon, I'm waiting for the doctor near the office, they say "oh, the doctor left, go get another coupon", I went to the help desk there they say there are no coupons, there are no paid ones either! Class