3/5 Benesch-Tamási T. 2 years ago on Google • 248 reviews
It
doesn't
make
much
sense
to
write
a
Google
review
of
a
public
institution,
but
if
you
can,
why
not.
Our
experiences
are
very
mixed.
The
building
is
in
need
of
major
modernization,
but
not
now,
but
for
many
decades.
Compared
to
the
others,
the
children's
department
can
be
said
to
be
top-notch,
but
of
course
half
of
the
doors
and
windows
don't
close,
and
I
didn't
faint
from
the
cleanliness.
After
drawing
the
curtain,
a
nice
big
cockroach
fell
on
the
hand
of
my
10-year-old
son,
who
was
on
an
IV,
luckily
his
father
was
there
with
him!
Disinfectant
soap
was
everywhere.
The
food
is
indescribable.
The
soup
was
a
mess,
completely
empty,
as
if
a
soup
pot
had
been
rinsed
out
with
water
and
brought
to
us.
Dinner
was
the
cheapest
industrial
margarine,
a
slice
of
dry
bread,
and
an
apple.
We
didn't
get
anything
to
drink
at
all.
The
doctors-nurses
(with
the
exception
of
one
mufurká)
communicate
in
a
surprisingly
human,
almost
Western
European
tone
compared
to
a
state
institution.
They
are
all
young
doctors,
enthusiastic,
kind
and
dedicated.
They
should
not
be
allowed
to
burn
out,
even
though
it
is
inevitable
in
such
working
conditions.
In
the
department,
I
was
given
a
camping
bed,
my
husband
and
I
were
told
for
a
week
that
he
could
sleep
with
the
child
in
the
same
bed
or
on
the
floor,
in
the
end
they
were
only
willing
to
give
it
to
him
on
special
request,
without
bed
linen...
On
the
positive
side,
I
expected
them
to
break
down
the
door
on
us
with
a
mandatory
temperature
check
at
dawn,
but
they
didn't.
they
let
me
sleep.
They
didn't
bother
us
after
5
p.m.,
but
they
checked
on
us
many
times
during
the
day
to
see
if
everything
was
okay.
They
patiently
listened
to
our
medical
history.
There
is
(also)
a
huge
lack
of
staff
at
the
ambulance,
a
doctor
who
has
just
undergone
surgery
is
struggling
alone
with
crutches
to
care
for
the
patients,
his
assistant
is
nowhere
to
be
seen,
because
something
doing
something
else,
somewhere
else.
4 people found this review helpful 👍