The location of the clinic is not very convenient. One entrance to the clinic. Especially in winter, there is often a traffic collapse near the facility. Parking is available, but small, but there is a way out))) cars are parked in the yards of nearby houses, so you can find a parking space. As for the clinic itself, it is not new, but the repair process is going on, "slowly but surely." The staff of the polyclinic is not fully staffed, and objectively this is not only a problem for this polyclinic. I can't say anything bad about the doctors I had to talk to. The shortage of doctors and the number of patients who want to see a doctor is an unequal proportion, but no one will be left without help!
I came to the registry office, I say eye damage and acute pain, I urgently need to get to an optometrist
To which they say, hold the card and go to 220 office
I come there, 2 ladies are sitting laughing
I give you a card and try to explain the situation with the damage, which the doctor starts hitting on. Where's the ticket
I explain that the receptionist sent me without him, because of the acute pain, the doctor refuses to accept me.
And he sends me to get a ticket, showing his displeasure as much as possible.
The question is, why the hell didn't they give you a ticket right away?
the "doctor" couldn't have conducted an examination and provided first aid and then solved the documentary issue?
I think that she has no right to be called a doctor with such an attitude and approach and is in this place, please take action.
I was in this clinic for the first time. Yes, it has old repairs all from the distant past. But what a thrill when all the doctors are in place. And you don't go all over the city for the examination, but just go from office to office. There is an ultrasound machine. An electronic file cabinet, it is clear that work is underway. The head doctor is clearly trying to keep the clinic in good shape. Well done to keep it up.