Good afternoon.I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year!And in particular, Oksana Vasilyanskaya, head of the Department of ultrasonic research.Thank you so much for coming to meet us with our problem.My husband's fever has been rising every evening for one week now.We were treated in our city of Yenakievo, with a very wonderful doctor, Viktor Yurievich.But since we have a rare case, as I already understand it, we came to Kalinin Hospital for further examination.The first was according to the appointment of our treatment- an ENT doctor from the Bio-Line Medical Center. She gave us a referral for an ultrasound of the cervical region, also at the Bio-Line center.But unfortunately, at the end of the year, there were no seats, but that's not the point. We ran to the Diagnostic Center and went up to the third floor. Where Oksana Vladimirovna met us.After telling us about her problem, she got into our situation, and we had an ultrasound.Now with this ultrasound result, we have been prescribed the right treatment. thank you very much!
This is just a mockery of people! Why do people have to stand in kilometer-long queues, take up a queue from 5 o'clock in the morning?! Why are there 3 people in the clinic to register patients who are being sent from all over the region?! A person with poor health must stand in a queue for hours and if he can stand it, it is not a fact that he will get to the doctor, because coupons may run out! And if, after all, you are lucky enough to get to a doctor, then it turns out that he does not have the equipment for examination (although it should be, in my case, an endoscope), because that's what they sent from another city for. But the doctor just looked into my nose and said that I was fine, and if I want to be examined with an endoscope, then I need to go to the hospital,
to the ENT department and arrange with the doctor on my own so that he would examine me. Lawlessness!
I demand to check the maternity ward! They directly talk about negotiating with doctors about childbirth, of course, not for free! Medicines are missing! We even buy test jars!! Pay 5tr for anesthesia, pay 1tr for intensive care, buy all medicines for childbirth, and buy detergents for the ward...The horror!!!!!!!! It's clear that everything is in short supply, we need to sell humanitarian aid to the head doctor through our pharmacies, but damn, the test jars were the last straw!!