It wasn't the first time I went to see Elena, an excellent gynecologist, about a benign neoplasm. She sent me for an ultrasound, which also seemed to be fine, but then the trash started. I should immediately note that there are no complaints about Elena's gynecologist, she was obviously also very surprised by what was happening. Elena is a good specialist and a very ethical and sensitive doctor.
The ultrasound technician told another doctor, a Georgian woman of my age, with whom I do not work, I do not know her name, that I have a neoplasm, although she is not my attending physician. She came to the ultrasound room, did not introduce herself, did not ask for my consent to be present. Then I decided to come to the gynecologist to see, although I did not come to her for an appointment - I just came to the office when my doctor was supposed to examine me on the chair. She didn't ask, she didn't introduce herself. Quite tactlessly, without asking, she put on gloves and began to examine me with her fingers. I used a mirror (although I did not give consent and when I saw the mirror I directly asked not to use it), the neoplasm is not deep and there is no need for a mirror. She examined it very roughly, grabbed the neoplasm with her fingers, pulled, pressed and pulled it (you can't do that!). As I understand it, she was just interested in seeing an interesting case, she's not even a gynecologist surgeon! I'm just in shock. My doctor was also obviously very surprised by what was happening.
It was a real obstetric/medical aggression, I didn't even think that such a thing could happen in paid clinics. Be careful and take care of yourself.
I have not encountered any problems described in other reviews.
Alexey Nerushai visited the pediatrician several times, and did not prescribe unreasonable medications.
I took a consultation from Inga Koptaladze. I was satisfied, I can recommend it.