The 27th city polyclinic is located at 55A Kalinouski St. in Minsk. This is an adult polyclinic serving the population of Pervomaisky district. The clinic has 168 employees, including 49 doctors and 119 nursing staff. The chief physician is Oksana Vladimirovna Popchenko.
The clinic provides a wide range of medical services, including diagnostics, therapy, gynecology, obstetrics, surgery, endocrinology, neurology, ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology and others. Vaccination, disinfection, work permit examination and primary health care are also carried out.
The advantages of the clinic include modern clinical and diagnostic equipment, qualified staff, convenient location, high level of service and the use of modern technologies such as ordering coupons via the Internet and online consultations.
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Сапего Татьяна
Level 3 Local Expert
March 30
I want to tell you what I'm facing. Maybe it will be useful to someone. At the end of January, my leg hurt. I studied a little bit, went to work, then one day I realized that I couldn't stand. I called a doctor at home. Terentyev's therapist came. It's not the first time I've run into her. A very attentive doctor, looked at everything, told me, prescribed treatment. Unfortunately, there was no special effect. I had to go to the appointment myself, there were no doctors at the site, they gave me a ticket to whom they were available. I got to Sidorovich. A young girl, but in principle, there is a desire to work. She couldn't really figure out what was going on with me either, so she advised me to go for an MRI scan. The neurologist was not at the clinic at that time, she was on vacation. When she came out, I asked for a ticket to her, they said there were no coupons, they couldn't help me in any way. During this time, I went for an MRI scan, and an IVD hernia was found. I understood that I needed to treat myself, and I went to see the deputy head of the doctor. Smolich listened, called the neurologist to her and told her to take me in. I went to see a neurologist. 1.5 hours under the door and I was accepted. I looked at it, twisted it, said that there was nothing serious, sent it on IVs- they didn't give a result! The doctor decided that I was fine as it was and wanted to close the sick leave, I made a fuss that I couldn't walk, how to work? Dissatisfied, she extended her sick leave, and after a couple of days advised her to go to the hospital. That is, nothing serious!?? I didn't even recommend an MRI scan!!! (I went to him myself!) In general, I was on sick leave for 5 weeks, the effect was zero, I found doctors in a paid clinic. I'm walking, I'm being treated, The desire to go to Shepeleva is zero! Unhappy face + lack of competence. It's a pity that he won't read the review! Maybe you would have thought about what it means to be a doctor!
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Саша Яковенко
Level 8 Local Expert
May 17
The level of service in the clinic has dropped significantly. Perhaps this is due to the management, perhaps to a decrease in the level of qualification of specialists. The service is not very good, to put it mildly. Doctors, especially some therapists, are not even able to provide a package of documents for the operation, without even bothering to read the entire list of necessary documents.