First: a photo of the entrance to the City polyclinic. Secondly: Who does the editing anyway? Well, to the point. I understand everything: the lack of honey.the staff,,, the volume of patients.....but the reception by specialists ,,coupon / time,.. And,, coupon/ without time,, leapfrog causes a feeling, how to formulate, a sense of hopelessness of our med. Services. Flow, flow, and flow. People in the corridors often bark at each other. Doctors,,,, and what doctors,,,plow to the best of their ability. And more. Getting a CT scan, and even more so, an MRI scan, is generally unrealistic in an operational time frame. So everything is paid for Minsk. Yes, and there to wait for the wow! And also the direction. Resume:- The Soligorsk polyclinic is a cross-section of the entire system. This is my opinion.
Disgusting service, 82 traumatologist's office is just hell, broken people wait in line for 6 hours to get to an appointment, there is nowhere to sit in the corridor, there are not enough benches and chairs, there are air conditioners in all offices, and the queues are stuffy and musty, there is no ventilation!!!!
Eternal queues. Doctors are afraid to extend their sick leave so as not to spoil the statistics. To get to a neurologist with acute pain, you must first go to a therapist! There are a couple of decent specialists , the rest are like stars on display .
The polyclinic is exemplary. There are qualified and not very qualified specialists, polite and rude. The clinic is always clean and tidy. Medical equipment is not new everywhere, many doctors work the old-fashioned way. Convenient parking. Everything is only for Belaruskali employees.
Terrible waiting lists for a traumatologist. You arrive at 7.30 and are already the fourteenth in line. It's good that we've added benches for the injured
All specialists are attentive and polite. The clinic is neat . Antiseptics are always available. The reception quickly finds a ticket for the right time to the right specialist.
The clinic is excellent, but this year the passage of the medical commission is "hell", queues to certain offices for a "kilometer" to get a conclusion now you need to go through a new deputy head of the Sokol S.I., who is rude, and puts her diagnoses without a certain competence, and pushes on running around the clinic (and this is all from the principle, because there can be no other opinion). Thanks to this doctor, I passed "fire, water and copper pipes", the advice to others is better to keep silent in this doctor's office, a person is not able to perceive criticism! And as a result, the tests are all normal, the time spent on re-passing, running for two more days at your own expense. The sediment remained, very unpleasant. I hope the attitude will change towards people, and instead of empty prescribing rooms and repeated tests "because of the principle", the doctor will begin to see people in patients.
I came for the vaccination. They made me wait for minutes. 10. I came, sat down, the table is stained with some kind of liquid, threw the card, let's flip my card back and forth. There were certificates attached at the end, the beginning and to study them, although I said that these were my documents and they had nothing to do with vaccination, she said that it was all sick leave and did what she wanted.Anyway, I continued to pick at them, and not engage in my direct predestination. I took the documents and left. An arrogant and boorish attitude, after which, you will not want to do any more vaccinations there. It's just not safe.
The people are polite, the administration is understanding. We met halfway in the questions that arose and helped to solve them.
The second time they donated blood, the vein was pierced so that the bruise went away for a week and a half. After donating blood, I held my arm bent for 5 minutes, because of the pain and discomfort, I decided to see if the blood had stopped, the puncture site was bleeding a little. While I was holding it for another 10 minutes, I Googled the causes of the pain along the way. I went in to throw away the cotton wool, took a Band-Aid, stuck it on and set off on my way.