I would like to express my gratitude to the entire staff of the physiotherapy department of the Grodno city polyclinic No. 6 for their high professionalism, sensitivity and attentive attitude to patients.
I would especially like to note the friendliness, the effectiveness of treatment, an accessible explanation of the procedure to each patient, the speed of service, and the well-coordinated work of the team.
I wish you good health, success in your work and grateful patients!
I would like to express my gratitude to Anastasia Alexandrovna Chistyakova, a general practitioner, for her sensitivity and professionalism. The doctor was very attentive to my condition and thanks to her prompt actions, we managed to avoid serious consequences! Grateful patient Kalinevich Anna Mikhailovna.
I do not recommend passing a driver's commission in this clinic. The commission works only two days a week (Tuesday and Thursday), each of them for three hours - from 16:00 to 19:00. During these three hours, it is necessary to have time to run around all relevant specialists (this is feasible) and a therapist (unrealistic). On November fifth, from half past three to five, I managed to leave the pre-medical office (all tests, ECG, fluorography were done beforehand), stand in line and get to the neurologist, ENT, ophthalmologist and surgeon and go take a turn to the therapist. I left the clinic at seven without his conclusion, because during those two hours in the queue I did not get to him. From my observations, the queue in front of his office was gathered before four, when the appointment begins and decreases during the appointment only due to patients who are tired of waiting. From five to six, the therapist saw four people at most, while in the last hour she made an attempt to clear the queue and took most of the rest, spending three minutes each. As a result, in addition to those who could not stand the endless waiting in line and left it, by seven in the evening, when the doctor finished the appointment, there were ten more people left under the office. Considering that the driver's commission is a paid service, I believe that such an irregular reception, when the only therapist does not have time to accept all those who apply, is an excellent indicator of the overall work of the clinic. This problem could be solved either by increasing the time of admission, or by allocating an additional specialist, or by reducing the possible number of people who applied for help, or by controlling the time spent on each applicant. It is obvious that the management of the polyclinic does not want to do any of the above, and therefore, those who do not have an appointment with a therapist today will create queues for the next appointment of the driver's commission. When I was in the queue, they shared that they were trying to get to the commission's therapist for an appointment for the third time, but in order to achieve this, you need to come and keep a queue under the office two hours before the start of the appointment. Ten times I managed to regret that I even went to this clinic (at the place of residence) for a certificate, I'm not going to undergo a medical examination here until the end (and spend an insane amount of time). It's just a pity for the wasted time and money (18p for the appointment of five specialists).