Just got back from there. I wouldn’t go there even on a free ticket - in the dining room, plaster falls from the ceiling right on the tables in the rooms, they clean it coldly and even the garbage is not taken out every day (and this is a number of the first category for cash! ) light bulbs - he looks at appointments formally, practically does not examine patients, he tries to prescribe bowel lavage to everyone in a row, from which the gastroenterologist warned me - this procedure does more harm than good.
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Just got back from there.
I wouldn’t go there even on a free ticket - in the dining room, plaster falls from the ceiling right on the tables in the rooms, they clean it coldly and even the garbage is not taken out every day (and this is a number of the first category for cash! ) light bulbs - he looks at appointments formally, practically does not examine patients, he tries to prescribe bowel lavage to everyone in a row, from which the gastroenterologist warned me - this procedure does more harm than good.
It seems that there are not enough attendants and they are busy plugging holes - the same maid that we saw in another building cleaned from us, and when we had hot water from both pipes (boiling water even went into the tank), he ran to fix that one the same person who had just boarded up the passage to the broken stairs to the dining room.
The only good thing I can say is the attentive nursing staff. All procedural nurses are caring and helpful and partially perform the functions of a doctor, for example, a nurse on a Charcot and a circular shower sent one patient to a surgeon (this was with me) and he was diagnosed with a tumor. It is not surprising that in such a sanatorium there have already been 4 deaths in a year!
I wouldn’t go there even on a free ticket - in the dining room, plaster falls from the ceiling right on the tables in the rooms, they clean it coldly and even the garbage is not taken out every day (and this is a number of the first category for cash! ) light bulbs - he looks at appointments formally, practically does not examine patients, he tries to prescribe bowel lavage to everyone in a row, from which the gastroenterologist warned me - this procedure does more harm than good.
It seems that there are not enough attendants and they are busy plugging holes - the same maid that we saw in another building cleaned from us, and when we had hot water from both pipes (boiling water even went into the tank), he ran to fix that one the same person who had just boarded up the passage to the broken stairs to the dining room.
The only good thing I can say is the attentive nursing staff. All procedural nurses are caring and helpful and partially perform the functions of a doctor, for example, a nurse on a Charcot and a circular shower sent one patient to a surgeon (this was with me) and he was diagnosed with a tumor. It is not surprising that in such a sanatorium there have already been 4 deaths in a year!
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