Only 2 stars. The registry is working very poorly. Coupons are often not available. There were cases when we made an appointment, we come, but it turns out the doctor left for a call, while no one reports, you come in and they say at the reception come tomorrow, well, or for the evening. So much time is spent on such ridiculous answers from the registry.
I had to go to a paid doctor's appointment this year.The payment scheme is hideously organized.With fever and otitis media (as it turned out later), I had to stand in line for half an hour at the registry office, then run to another building to an economist to calculate the cost, then to another building to the accounting department and only then got an appointment with a doctor.Is it really so difficult to immediately make a price list for paid services and the cash register itself to pay for services in the polyclinic building?!!!A patient like "savraska" has to run around half the territory of the polyclinic in different buildings with a temperature or some other problems and only then falling off his feet to get to an appointment.Why would the chief physician, that is, the chief manager in this organization, organize the work of all services more efficiently?!!To date, starting with the registry, the organization of work is terrible!I want to say a special thank you to Laura Movchun!!A competent and polite doctor helped a lot.
The doctors are generally not bad. But, registrars, this is something. In order to get through to them, you need to sit on the phone for half a day. The registrars are terribly rude, completely incompetent (I asked directly which office the doctor was in, they even said the wrong office number), finding a card is generally a separate topic