Like all hospitals in Tashkent, it's the same here. The older sisters' relationship is terrible. Her name was Mahbuba. She gave me food when she wanted, even though I was in the suite. And also with mold. The relationship is terrible and the nurse Olga is rude and began to stab into a vein, not knowing how to work with a butterfly. And after that, it was difficult for everyone to get to Vienna. One of Nargiza's nurses did well. He gets in with his eyes closed. Then they say they thought I was Russian and young, even though I'm 40, and I'm Ossetian and Uzbek, and my name is Gulnoza. That's why they called me that. I set everyone on their ears there, as well as the MDS. The same run-down hospitals. The Mds nurses are professionals, I do not argue. And there's only one Nargiza for the whole hospital. Shame on you. Moreover, I am a citizen of Uzbekistan and Tashkent, and even then I got paid. I'm afraid to imagine how in the general chambers and how people are silent about all this. The worst is ursin hammasini. Dabdala chattered and pulni tikishvoti chunchakka was the director of the hospital.
Good doctors, especially surgeons. A gorgeous courtyard and a green area with fountains and silence for relaxation and recovery. The wards are different, as are people's tastes, but there are air conditioners and caring staff, which ensures a comfortable stay during treatment