The third birth is in this hospital, so this is a review with a long time interval.
1 The doctors and staff are responsive and competent. I liked each of the departments. I can't say it's lucky, because I've been there three times and the staff is always different. There was one moment with the head, Zhilinskaya. After giving birth, they came to examine me and no one said that they did not have a resonant (an injection of immunoglobulin, which I needed according to indications in the first 72 hours). When I started to panic on the third day, they began to tell me that the resonant can be injected for 10 days or I have to buy it myself. "Hey, people, I'm not from around here. Until they find 300 rubles, they'll go and buy it, time will pass," I said. Zhilinskaya pretended that my words were empty words. Damn, I would have bought it myself if they had told me earlier. There is a "fat" minus for this attitude. I was in no condition to swear, but I would really like to speak out.
2. Why did the management manage to change only the toilets for so many years??? It is impossible to enter the shower room of the postpartum ward because of the smell. I understand the physiology of the postpartum process and I understand how important hygiene is. But can't you really replace this stinky drain?? There are black growths of dirt, secretions, fuuuu, and that's what the smell is. It wouldn't hurt to change the faucets either: cheap and old. No one requires expensive repairs, just wash thoroughly and replace the damage. It was really disgusting to come in and the smell made me sick. And it was the same 10 years ago.
3 in the prenatal ward, from the main entrance, you can see that there is a film on the windows. Now the interesting question is: why is there no film in the toilet?? I'm not being mean. It's just that those who haven't seen it won't understand. The toilet has a large window that is very low. You are sitting on important business, and visitors to the polyclinic are looking at you from the window (the building is 10 meters away) and passers-by are visible. Can you imagine the landscape? And I didn't even have to stand by the window to do that). Don't think about it, there is another toilet there, but it is popular with a window (it is convenient to take tests, since you can put jars under your nose). The toll wards had a toilet in the room, but try to get there. By the way, the doctors in this department are very good. .
In general, if it hadn't been for the trouble with the immunoglobulin, I probably wouldn't have dared to write this review.
Of course, I understand why I came there. And I chose Rechitsa maternity hospital myself (between Gomel and Rechitsa).
Separately, I would like to say a huge thank you to the neonatal unit. Very good doctors and nurses: they will always help and prompt.
I got into this hospital really by accident. We went to a partner birth in Gomel, but did not get there. I had to turn into the nearest town.
This is my first birth. All the staff at the maternity hospital that I had to meet are people in their place: polite, understanding, professionals in their field. Honestly, starting from the nurse and ending with the head of the department. They help and answer all questions.
The hospital accepted me quickly. The birth itself was also fast for me. At the same time, all the staff is clearly worked out. The main thing is to listen and hear them. Well, try to do as much as possible what they say. Then everything will go as smoothly as possible (if you can call it that)
At night, when you are a firstborn, it is very difficult to be with a child. After all, I still did not know what it was like not to sleep for several days and nights in a row, how to change a child's clothes, take care of him, set up a guard. So at night, both pediatric nurses and gynecological nurses come and help. In short, you will not be able to despair there.
Thanks a lot to everyone I had to meet there. You are people and professionals with a capital letter.
What can I say..never go to this hospital to give birth.
Incompetent, very rude in childbirth, especially midwives. The child was simply squeezed out, it was forbidden a long time ago, they live in Soviet times.
The best maternity hospital. I've been there twice. I am very happy. It's cozy and beautiful. The staff is very polite. I would like to express my gratitude to the head of this large and wonderful department!
It's a terrible place!
I gave my wife a slightly full one. For weight loss.
She was returned completely thin and like a child.
I say that they said I got a bonus .
But even worse, their loud bonus constantly requires expenses, diapers, food, entrance and attention, they did not sleep at night and evicted me to the next room. And when the teeth went, I completely forgot what sleep is!
I tried to return it, they said that such an item could not be exchanged and returned.
They also said that there was nothing they could do about it already. It is necessary to raise up to 18 years of age without fail. But they say he will demand at least another five years after he is eighteen
Don't set foot here anymore! I do not recommend it!
The gynecological department is the best! Absolutely all employees are tactful and polite! Thank you, girls. Continue in the same vein and only grateful patients to you!
A normal maternity hospital. A spacious, comfortable building on the outskirts of the city. Near the forest, fresh air.Most children suffer from jaundice. Different specialists are working..
a good maternity hospital! A huge plus is that there are partner births. I gave birth twice, everything was wonderful. For the first time in 38 weeks, the waters began to drain, they arrived at the hospital around 6 a.m., they were admitted quickly. E.F. Vyberanets was on duty, after the examination, she explained everything to my husband and me and an emergency caesarean section was performed. The operation was done professionally, the seam is very thin, barely noticeable. For the second time, Kovaleva I.I. took birth. A wonderful obstetrician-gynecologist. Thank you so much for your hard work!!!