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I would like to thank neurologist Garaev Kuvat Amangeldinovich for his sensitivity, attention and professionalism! The visit left only pleasant impressions. I liked both the friendly attitude and the recommendations on my health problems! A very good-natured and attentive doctor!
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Mia Yusha
Level 2 Local Expert
November 19
I came to open a sick leave for work today, because by half the night I couldn't sleep because of a sore throat, cough, and a temperature of 38.5, I was literally suffocating, woke up in the morning with a temperature of 37.5, headache, weakness and cough, I told the doctor all this in the red zone, they sent me to take a blood
test and let me die the temperature came an hour later when the tests were ready, they gave me the temperature again, it was not there, as a result they said "unfortunately I can't open your sick leave because the tests did not reveal anything, there is no temperature", they did not prescribe any medicine to me, they sent me to collect signatures in three offices for reference, in 541 the doctor forced to measure the temperature, defiantly showed me a thermometer with the words "there is no temperature, and the temperature of 38.5 would not go away so easily", to my words that I drank the antipyretic ibufen, they answered me "so why did you drink, you would come immediately with a temperature, next time do not drink anything and come when you really feel bad".
Father-in-law, according to doctors, I can get sick leave and medical care only when I am on the verge of death
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Юлия
Level 4 Local Expert
July 15
Disregard and complete indifference on the part of the polyclinic staff to seriously ill and elderly patients. We rarely come here for this reason. We try to carry out all necessary examinations and tests for a fee in private medical centers. Today I had to go to the polyclinic for the need to write out a prescription for a medicine that is vital to the oncopatient on an ongoing basis. Having asked for help from a female consultant who stands on the ground floor, and having explained our situation, we received the answer that we need to take a ticket to see a therapist at the reception (there was a huge queue, as well as at the therapist). A seriously ill man who could barely stand on his feet, accompanied by barely reached the clinic, hoping to get a prescription, left with nothing. Shrugging their shoulders indifferently, they could not help us in any way.