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Detailed Information
- Place Types Hospital
- Address Gödöllő, Petőfi Sándor u 1, 2100 Hungary
- Coordinate 47.5993737,19.3495138
- Website http://www.tormay.hu/
- Rating 2.5
- Compound Code H8XX+PR Gödöllő, Hungary
Openning hours
- Monday 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
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Reviews
I find it out of the question that a machine voice played from morning to night "currently all our staff is busy, please wait for the operator's application" would cover reality. I call them in the morning and I haven’t been able to talk to them until 10:53. I'm sure you'll get together until six in the evening, but how many times do I have to call them? In his fifty ?! I suspect it will be so. I'm going to have a phone bill to beg for. However, I noticed that when I go in person because I have an appointment and wait in the hallway to get in, the whole clinic rings from the ringing of unlisted phones, while some of the ladies working on registration are scrambling outside at the check-in desk set up under the virus with the other colleague. . (There’s no problem with that, because if you’re not sick at the window — since only the dying person gets an appointment during the epidemic — you can rest a bit, you’d think if it wasn’t their job to pick up the phone). But the phone doesn't exist for them. The ears were already used to the constant ringing. Of course, this would be understandable if there were huge queues and no time for it, but now in the COVID period, patients are just lounging in the office. For some reason, they still don’t have time to pick up the phones, and that’s gas! Nor do I understand why the mobile numbers provided (ophthalmology and cardiology) are not available at ORDER TIME and why I cannot ask my sick mother for an appointment for weeks (so ... this is the officially available mobile number at the epidemic time). They can't help with registration either. This should be reviewed because it leaves patients with their complaints uninvestigated and this is unacceptable. So play to then get tired of the stupid phone tapping with an inhuman and unfair attitude from a healing institution.
5 days ago approx. Even after 100 phone calls, I couldn’t ask for an appointment at the lab because they weren’t picked up.
It should be because of several diseases but most of all because of diabetes. I need a blood test every 3 months, in March I no longer received it now I should have a second but it is impossible because there is no date.
We received professional care.
Thank You !
Have the operators of the center pick up the phone!
Doctor's office. Unfortunately, despite being refurbished, "people" do not appreciate it.
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