I was at the 8th polyclinic today, I was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness, good repair, bright neat room, I came by appointment, I was quickly received politely and told everything correctly (thanks to Dr. Brankovskaya E.Yu.)
I was pleasantly surprised by the convenient bicycle parking and sculptural compositions
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Даша М.
Level 2 Local Expert
April 23
Horror. Every time I come to this place, it ends with the wildest anger and wasted nerves. There is absolutely no organization, the years go by, but nothing changes. No one knows where to go, what to do, what to hand over. There are not enough doctors, everything is slow. There are dozens of people in queues all the time.
"Open sick leave" is the most frequent request in any clinic, try to convince me. And, of course, it's just impossible to do that. First, you need to sit for 3 hours in a LIVE queue (we are not in the capital of the country, right? Technology, alas, does not reach) to quarrel with other patients, and then find out that this doctor does not suit you, you still need to go to another office or take something additional first.
Delight and just a fairy tale. I don't know where to write a complaint, maybe one day I'll get to some office where I can leave a complaint. So far, only here.
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Юрий
Level 2 Local Expert
August 9
There is a feeling that the management and heads of departments do not delve into the work of subordinates. The organization is a mess. You order a card, personally control that the desired office number is written on it, and when, after standing in line for 2 hours (and this is on the ticket, Carl), the doctor says that it is not there. On the certificate, the aunt talks to you through her lip, as if she were an imbecile. 08/9/2024 I steamed for a couple of hours in room 208. They call my last name, I try to go in, but someone in the office screams: "No, there's a person from the manager who needs to be let through." This is called "abuse of office" or domestic corruption. Although, despite the systemic mess, I want to thank the doctor's assistant, the woman from room 205. She explained everything and took me by the hand. Respect.