The clinic itself is fine, the registry is working well, some doctors are very attentive, namely gynecologist Orlova V. And a very nice person and a qualified doctor and an attentive nurse, the endocrinologist is pleasant too, but I was a little surprised that she didn't even send me to the treatment room with such high blood pressure, I'm always fine, and then 179/109, I immediately came home and I took a thyroid ultrasound pill, waited 2 months, the doctor in charge of surgery was not so attentive, she did not prescribe any INR tests, etc. at least a hemostasiogram (+ D-dimers) what was recommended in the documents that I had in my hands, alas.The male therapist is generally zero, no pressure, no tests, he didn't prescribe anything, it's not very pleasant, and the nurse is the same and works in a medical institution and is covered in tattoos where the clinic administration looks, let her show her tattoos elsewhere.
Special thanks to the head. Mankovskaya therapy . A person in his place, despite his position, runs around the offices solving our patients' questions, although he can also entrust this to the junior staff. Well, what can I say, respect and low bow . thank you. With respect from the Shlapakova and Khrapovitsky families. Always remain so attentive and committed to your oath. There are few such professional doctors now. With love from our family. And one more therapist I would really like to mention is Samarskaya , also a doctor from God . Well done, thank you for being with us and for your help. I would like your management to always evaluate and encourage you on time . I bow low to you. Thanks
The reception is helpful. Unfortunately, doctors are like in a typical state clinic: stone faces and inability (unwillingness) to communicate with the patient. I was in the exam room and at the surgeon's. In the exam room, the lady strictly explained her process of transmitting the results, which were supposed to get only to my precinct officer and no one else. Thank God it turned out not to be so, because there was no way to get to the precinct during the interval of the tests. You can find out the results in the nurses' office or something similar (the receptionist suggested it). The surgeon, a young lady, wanted to send a picture to confirm the alleged diagnosis, when she said that she did not want radiation and that she was planning an MRI scan, she did not specify whether I had a referral (now it turns out that I can only do this - I found out on the Internet, not from her) and its validity period. Apparently, we'll have to go again, for the direction. I'll go to another one