I remember the hospital for its caring staff, everyone was friendly and competent.
Very tasty food in the dining room.Everything is always clean and prompt.
The ward is quite well renovated.The same cannot be said about the bathroom (but at the same time it was always cleaned and clean).The hospital building is old and repairs have not been carried out everywhere, but as a person who loves the old, I am calm about this.Satisfying, warm, clean-like I visited a sanatorium)))
Gynecologist Dmitruk A.V. told me to my face that she didn't like women from outside her precinct (mine was on a course and by chance I got to this doctor), that she was retiring this year (2020) and no one would persuade her to stay (what was my surprise to find out that in 2025 she was still it works) and that when I get home, I should call an ambulance, because I'm going to have a miscarriage (the reason: the tone, which, of course, passed after I left the office of this, sorry, Ada). Then she brought me to tears, but I swallowed it down, thanked God that I wasn't at her place and left. At home, however, I cried a lot for several days.
When I got sick leave for maternity leave, she told me to go back to work, because my doctor had set a date for my monthly period, but I needed an ultrasound scan. That is, my doctor wrote the date of my departure, I was sent on maternity leave at work, and this woman decided on the last day that I would go in a week.
My "miscarriage" is already 5 years old. It is strange that this doctor was "persuaded" to continue working there.
Almost all doctors are on site. Some doctors are not friendly, but fortunately, there are not many of them. Mostly polite and understanding. There are queues, but this is not surprising, since they serve a large area of the neighborhood.