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Roddom № 6

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Minsk, Uralskaja Street, 5к8
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Minsk, Uralskaja Street, 5к8
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dasha k.
Level 2 Local Expert
January 16
A wonderful maternity hospital! Of course, there's not enough belt, but they're trying. There was a partner birth, and Kapustina, a cool doctor with a capital letter, took it! I've already been to gynecology, postpartum, and pediatrics. I liked the postpartum the least, all the examinations are cursory and that would be faster (of course, if you are not a vip, which is sad, because you pay for the partner and the ward, but they have their attention focused on VIP, of course). But I would like to express my gratitude to the doctors and medical staff of the pediatrics department! Wonderful people who work in their place.I lay for 2 weeks with jaundice in the baby. All the doctors' attention is focused on the treatment of the child, this is very important. Until the doctor is satisfied with the result, they will not be discharged, and this is reassuring. Unfortunately, I don't remember the doctor's last name, but she's just a wonderful woman. She is sensitive, attentive and always ready to help, even if it does not concern the treatment of the child! The doctor on duty is also a wonderful woman, with humor! The nurses and staff were wonderful people, they helped and gave advice. In general, I am delighted with this department (it also has very good repairs and rooms), of course it is better not to go there, but if it suddenly happens, then you are in good hands!
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Евгений
Level 4 Local Expert
May 8
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the staff of Minsk Maternity Hospital No. 6 for their professionalism, attentive attitude and support during our stay. Thanks to the staff for their care, responsiveness, attentiveness, prompt response to requests, creating an atmosphere of calm and confidence. Despite all the worries, we felt that we were in safe hands. The birth was successful, calm and under the supervision of specialists. We would like to express our special gratitude to Boris Irina Vasilyevna for professional delivery, control of the entire process, caring and attentive attitude, as well as for the sensitive management of the maternity ward. We also thank Natalia Dmitrievna Zhirkevich for her competent assistance during the operation and Olga Vladimirovna Denisyuk, the chosen anesthesia and the high level of medical care. We sincerely thank the midwives, pediatricians, nurses and all the staff of the VIP department. Thank you for your hard work, humanity and for making this important day as peaceful as possible.
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ellen
Level 3 Local Expert
February 11, 2025
I am finally ready to share my feedback and two impressions about the birth in the 6th maternity hospital, which took place on August 28, 2024. This is my second birth in this institution, the first time there was an emergency caesarean a month earlier than the PDR, everything went more or less well, so during the second birth I decided to give birth there, and the impressions were very mixed. At 37 weeks, contractions began, and at night I arrived at the emergency department. Since the opening was small (1.5 cm), the contractions were mild and chaotic, and I had a history of COP, they had no right to stimulate me and put me in pathology, where the "fun" began. We have already written many times about the state of the pathology department, and I will be no exception: the wards are in a very sad state, the showers have been tiled since the time of the dinosaurs, fortunately, the staff of the department is satisfactory. Natalia Vorobey was appointed my attending physician, and it was decided to go to a consultation with her on the same day (it turns out that a consultation is two people, the head of the department). department of Nikitin and the attending physician). During the examination at the consultation, Nikitin showed himself to be the last boor and left an extremely unpleasant impression, drowning for natural childbirth until the last, although I had enough indications for COP, to which Nikitin arrogantly told me in my face, "well, yes, the seam may burst during childbirth, there is a chance of dying, well then we will operate on you." He dismissed the option of a planned COP and said that it was generally possible to wait up to 42 weeks (with contractions already beginning and an inflamed suture). Having driven me to hysteria with my speeches and unwillingness to hear and look at the situation sensibly, I decided to write a statement addressed to the head of the doctor about the refusal of natural childbirth and the appointment of a planned cesarean (I repeat, it was not my whim, there were clear indications for this, including from the ultrasound specialist of the maternity hospital). But since we can't have a planned caesarean earlier than 38 weeks, I had to stay in pathology this week without taking a single pill or taking a single IV or injection, and just waiting for my due date (as I understand it, they still hoped that the birth would start on its own, but the contractions did we walked regularly all week, but not heavily, it was visible on all CTGs, but it was attributed to training). It was at this time that my attending physician Vorobey N.A. went on vacation (she is a wonderful doctor, and I think we would have had a wonderful birth with her), and VLASCO Dmitry Alexandrovich became my attending physician (if you are reading this, I want to thank you again for your professionalism ♥️), and this the man became a turning point in this tedious and useless occupation of a bed in pathology. At the very first meeting, he listened to me, looked at the map and talked to me not like an empty place, but very kindly and judiciously, and 15 minutes after that he came to say that he had discussed my situation with Nikitin (after my statement, he did not even greet me in response when meeting at the department), and that he'd give me a routine checkup in a day. That's how it happened, Dmitry Alexandrovich treated me very professionally and humanely during and after the operation, thanks to him my son Lev was born. After the COP, I was transferred to the intensive care unit, where the doctor, nurse and nurse were incredibly polite and empathetic (after a week in pathology, it seemed like- that's incredible). They also brought their son to the intensive care unit to show and kiss him from the children's department, they managed to take a picture and send it to their relatives, which also touched them with humanity. Then the nurses from the postpartum ward arrived and transported me to my place. I want to say right away that the postpartum department and its staff are just a miracle, all doctors, midwives and nurses are sensitive, kind, pleasant, caring girls, and this is all very important and valuable in the postpartum period. I would like to express my gratitude to Wanda Frantsevna. I will never forget your incredible humanity and kind heart. The children's department and neonatologists are also professional and polite, no complaints, the son was given away a day after the COP. I spent 5 days in a three-bed room in the postpartum department, and the renovation and shower and toilet were already much better than the pathology. I was very pleased that Dmitry Alexandrovich Vlasko came to visit me at the postpartum department (even though I was no longer his patient), and he also performed an ultrasound, examination and suture removal before discharge (arguing that he had operated, and he would discharge, although again it was not his responsibility). He also left his phone number in case there were any questions, and I even had to ask him about the seam, which was answered with clear instructions, which once again strikes me as a humane approach. Thanks to the professionalism of Vlasco D.A. and the staff of the postpartum, pediatric and intensive care units, the impression of childbirth as a whole remained good, which cannot be said about pathology and Nikitin in particular. Would I recommend giving birth in the 6th maternity hospital? Yes, but only if you have a contract with a specific doctor with whom you will hear each other (I can't recommend VIP or paid delivery, since there is no big difference with free ones). I myself am glad that everything turned out well, because in 12 days in the hospital I have heard and seen enough stories that speak of absolute indifference to the health of mom and baby, and in some situations even about sadism and cruelty in the race for beautiful statistics of natural childbirth at any cost. I also attach a photo for more detailed accuracy of the picture (the first two photos are of a pathology ward, followed by photos from the postpartum ward).
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