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Detailed Information
- Place Types Hospital
- Address Wójta Radtkego 1, 81-348 Gdynia, Poland
- Coordinate 54.522052,18.541421
- Website http://szpitalepomorskie.eu/
- Rating 2
- Compound Code GGCR+RH Gdynia, Poland
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Reviews
Waiting couple of hours for simple blood analysis. Allegedly the only one!!! available blood analysis machine got broken and all samples had to be sent to other lab. No backup? This is a joke in 21st century. What happens if there is an emergency? I do not recommend to stay/consult there unless you like hardcore experiences which require a lot of patience and time.
Feel sorry for anyone forced to stay there for any reason.
Judging from average rating of other reviewers hospital management does not take seriously feedback given.
Just good old fashioned communism era hospital which still defends itself bravely from falling into modern times.
I came here with a self-inflicted wound sustained during an act of supreme dumbness while woodworking. I very much deserved to contemplate the scale and size of my perplexing stupidity, and would not have minded waiting a bit longer. Yet, when I read all the reviews here it seems every person thinks they are the Overlord of the Universe and deserve to be attended to immediately and with urgency.
Get some perspective you self-centered fools... you are dealing with professionals who have seen it all, and, yes, they actually CAN tell within a matter of seconds just how urgent your case actually is. No, your "info" from the Internet is not welcome, get over it. And please, never, ever, talk to someone on the phone complaining from the waiting room about how this hospital sucks while acting like we don't know your loud voice isn't intended to "accidentally" vent your frustration to anyone within 20 meters from your selfish pathetic self.
I received wonderful treatment within 45 minutes of waiting, readily admitted my own culpability in the cause of injury, and had a decent conversation with the staff while they were sewing my sliced thumb back together. I even brought up the dismal review score; they are of course aware of this but said it's hard to even hope for a good score when every person that might have to face some waiting time gets annoyed after a few seconds and feels sad and ignored.
Grow a pair guys, stop whining and show some respect for people that are underpaid, overworked and still manage to fix the vast majority of issues they are presented with. Is everything perfect? Of course not. Will they occasionally overlook someone, misdiagnose or mislay the paperwork? I have no doubt they will. But have some grit and patience to appreciate the tough job they're doing, stop being part of the problem, become part of the solution!
I do not recommend it to anyone, on Tuesday evening (03/11) I had an accident in which I quite damaged my knee. However, since the pain was not too much for me at first, I decided to wait until morning with it. Unfortunately, the pain worsened at night, and my knee swelled up like a balloon. I could not move my leg, I was not able to bend it, it additionally ached me terribly when I touched it, not to mention walking. I decided to go to the Emergency Room.
ON the site at the entrance from ul. Mayor Radtke hangs a note that "the entrance to the Sor is from the side of the Abraham monument." I huddle, supporting myself with an umbrella (without it, I would not be able to go), to the monument, and on the door there is a sign "The entrance to the SOR is from the side of Wójta Radtkego Street". I hobble back in exasperation, walk in that door and knock. The lady who opened me and asked what was going on, after hearing what my problem was, replied that "There is a card hanging from the side of the monument", after noticing that there was a card that was sending me here, she told me to "tear off that card and ring the intercom until it works ".
I hobble even more, to the second entrance. The gentleman who called me through the intercom after hearing what I came from informed me that "Disinfection is going on so until 6 am (It was around 3 am) no one will see me so I can wait for the cheese or go home". I decided to wait (I couldn't sleep because of the pain anyway, or at least I wouldn't have to walk back and forth on the same leg).
You probably didn't expect such an answer, because he just sighed and told me to come in. There was no living soul outside of me, the Lord told me to sit down and show my aching leg. After seeing it, he stated that it was not broken (he found it out on the basis of the rendgen in his eyes) and "why am I bothering them", and he told me to go to the emergency room at Żwirki i Wigury Street at 9:00. To my question, how do I know that it is not broken, since it hurts terribly and is very swollen, he replied that "She tells me that it is not broken, and it would not hurt me if I did not walk on it" and he directed me to leave saying that "no he made fun of them and smeared Altacet on his knee.
In this way, with my leg hurting even more than before, but richer for a few golden advice, I left the ER. As the saying goes "It's best not to get sick, avoid hospitals" and especially this one.
I was admitted to the SOR-ZE at the Magi with ulcerative inflammation. I was greeted with respect and taken into full care. Fact. I had to wait many hours but finally I was taken to the ward, where the care from start to finish was above the world standard. I have seen how many patients at the ER-ZE brazenly and unfriendly refer to the paramedics and doctors who stay fast. And it is such patients and their families that spoil and destroy the hardships of the medical service on the head of the commune head Radtke.
I can only say this. People really don't know what they are talking about. I was lying there when I had a broken leg my sister was lying there. She was pregnant and not even 10 minutes had passed.
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