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Detailed Information
- Place Types Hospital
- Address Karavajeva St, 68, Dnipropetrovs'k, Dnipropetrovs'ka oblast, Ukraine, 49000
- Coordinate 48.461315,34.9712171
- Website Unknown
- Rating 2.6
- Compound Code FX6C+GF Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
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
I read a lot of bad reviews and it was really awkward to take my child to this hospital.
But there were no options, so we've been here for a week.
And the impressions are completely different now. I put the highest score!
We arrived at the direction of our pediatrician and with a temperature that did not go wrong. X-rays showed pneumonia, we were housed in a separate box on suspicion of covid. We lived in old but separate apartments. There were no cockroaches, the nurses and orderlies were kind and good, and our doctor was probably professional, but the communication with the children was on the level: "What are you wearing, I'll just see." Fed in this department is really very bad. Cold semolina with lumps, tasteless soup, in which it was difficult to find anything.
A few days later there was a move to another building, with renovated rooms, there was a refrigerator and a kettle on the floor - already great)
Then our crown test was negative and we were transferred to the 5th floor of the pediatric ward. TO PARADISE)) well, almost)
Last year we were in another hospital. And it's just heaven and earth.
When settling in, the head of the department came to us immediately. BEAUTIFUL MADAM!
In addition to professionalism, it is clear that a person works with children - he talked to my daughter politely, gently, kindly. Which immediately set the tone for our entire treatment. The daughter said, "Mom, I feel at home."
We took a paid separate room with a toilet (no longer wanted to sleep with someone). Paid once for the entire period, the price is very reasonable. The room is warm, with a large plastic window that can be opened for ventilation, and with divine new hard beds. My back was sincerely grateful)).
The ward is clean, the rooms with patients are washed twice a day, the corridor, I think, is washed constantly.
Several "friends" crawl sometimes. But I'm hardened by the DNU dormitory, so 1 cockroach a day - it's nothing))
They feed well. They give food for both mother and child. Now we sit in the ward for lunch.
For mom: fish soup, porridge, beets.
For a child: buckwheat soup, mashed potatoes, beets (divided into two), testicles.
Today we feast) usually the variety of food is less, but everything is warm and edible.
I was even more surprised that they do not treat on the "release"! Yesterday an ultrasound doctor, a pulmonologist and several other doctors came to us, we pass the tests, the manager keeps abreast of the test results. Treat on conscience!
(Last year we were in the hospital downstairs in Polya, so the results of the tests were not commented on, and the diagnosis was not determined until the end of our treatment).
I will also say that we only bought jars for tests and once asked for additional syringes.
All medications, saline, and so on are provided by the hospital.
Again, compared to last year and the hospital down on the Fields - there we bought everything - and drugs, and saline, and cotton wool, and so on.
Together with my daughter Solomiyka we want to sincerely THANK the doctors, nurses, paramedics of our department!
Miracle people who work for such a small salary, but are real professionals and worthy people!
So where to start ...
My daughters and I ended up in the infectious diseases ward of the 6th nursery. Yana is 1 year and 2 months old. The only advantage is STAFF! Thank you for your work !!! KIND, responsible, good PEOPLE! They don't pull money like in all other hospitals. I had to buy a lot, but it is so everywhere ...
The water was only 2 times warm water, the rest of the time, only cold. I am here for the 4th day. I washed my head right in the sink.
The food is quiet horror, not tasty, little and almost always cold, even though the tea is warm.
The ward is free, I will attach a photo. Under the sink, water flows from the pipe, there is a rag, I constantly wipe it ...
Socket 1 for the entire ward, and that is already under the ceiling ... and there are 5 beds ... as you want and live, it's called ...
Toilet and bathroom are also 1 worker ...
I am glad that they are constantly cleaning, and clean)
The conditions are just kapets. Rezetka under the ceiling, bed mesh door does not close at all. Also cockroaches run. The Soviet Union is resting.
The medical staff completed the Gestapo courses. Nurses with hands from anos: ruined the child’s veins, 6 times they were able to connect the system only once, an hour later the vein began to blow, so these rukoshopy also started to be rude to me, they say, it’s to my fault, the child moved and needs to be kept normal. For a minute, the child was then a year old, the stump is clear, he will move. The remaining three attempts to place an intravenous catheter failed. I will never forget these screams behind a closed door, these bruises that went away for a month, these tests that did a week, these patients with different diagnoses in one room. What is it about if a child with measles was lying in the intestinal infection department, who was diagnosed after three days, although everything seems clear there. There were another 21 days at risk. The water is only cold, the beds are dead, the doctor put us three diagnoses in order of priority, from which not one was confirmed. One thing is good - we didn’t pick up anything else there. Knowing that children are being transported there, in suspicious situations you begin to get lost: call an ambulance or run to private clinics.
Awful hospital. Conditions since Soviet times. We boast that the city of Dnipro is the coolest, and for some reason children are brought by ambulance only here (
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