A good clinic. Clean, cramped and there is no smell of the hospital at all. Classical music is playing in the toilets)))
The staff is more friendly. There are queues, of course, but there are televisions in the corridors and you can watch useful information. Cartoons are shown on televisions in children's areas.
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Level 8 Local Expert
October 9
More than a month has passed since the appointment with the therapist. The appointment was only for placing on the waiting list for a neurologist. I go to damomed. There is always a free and the closest available appointment with a doctor. The application does not allow you to sign up on your own. I took screenshots of the free recording several times and sent them to the local therapist on whatsapp. The answer is one-you are on the waiting list. So that I could not write a review for the appointment, the application removed that the appointment is being made. I would have already been told to go to a paid doctor. It is not clear if the queue on the waiting list is suitable at all. It was the same last year. Then they just wrote it down on some pieces of paper and with the words:We'll call you as soon as the queue opens. In short, receptions at the clinic are conducted for show. To receive money for services. They will write out a referral for tests, not to get to the doctor with the results. The specialist says that once a year, observation, analysis. And the therapist only offers a waiting list.My husband waited in line for a cardiologist. They called that the doctor was ill. The reception was moved to nowhere... Maybe, of course, this is the case in all clinics.
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Level 8 Local Expert
August 17
Oh... every time I have to go to the clinic, I feel stressed.
One of the last situations - I opened a sick leave, I was told to come to an appointment with a therapist (to extend /close a b/l) at a certain time from 10:15 to 11:15.
I was notified that there would be a first-come, first-served appointment, but by this time I see such a picture - a queue of 8 people, in which people are sitting for an appointment on a ticket and, like me, on a first-served basis. As a result, we agreed to go through one, but then more people came who were on the ticket and suddenly our design changed dramatically - we (people who are alive) had to wait for the end of the reception. What do we have in the end? Three lost hours of life in a queue to extend sick leave, in a not very pleasant physical condition and in addition with nervous worries about conflicts that people get because of the terrible organization of work.
The question is, why can't we just make separate reception hours for people with b/l? Apparently, the management staff enjoys daily scandals, otherwise I don't understand why they still haven't changed this system in any way.