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  • 1/5 Clematis C. 5 years ago on Google • 15 reviews
    In Chronic Internal Medicine No. VI, on the 2nd floor, the nurses do not feed the elderly, infirm, demented patients who cannot eat on their own, nor do they give them lunch! These patients cannot tell the family that they did not receive the soup and the otherwise easy-to-eat and digestible, almost mashed-up, healthy food consisting mostly of vegetables and minced meat. Instead, they force 2-3 spoonfuls of milk down the throat of the elderly. Sometimes not even that, if they feel like it. There is also a problem with drinking, our relative was very thirsty every time we went there. The nurses take home the lunches of demented and mentally impaired patients packed in plastic boxes! I saw when in front of the nurse's room they were sorting out whose lunch would be taken home by which nurse or nurse. Before the lunch was distributed to the other patients! The food was packed into several plastic boxes. In transparent boxes with red lids. The one who had his taken was only given a small bite of milk. There was a case where the relative was also present and wanted to feed the patient, but the lunch was not given to them, and they rudely informed them that "He is eating this now!" and they pushed the milk jug over there. Without any reasonable reason. The health insurance obviously paid for the lunch so that the patient could eat it, not the nurses! Why doesn't anyone check their work? Or, does the person who should prevent this also eat the patient's food? One more thing: lunch is arranged in a hurry, those who get it, those who don't get it, those who don't, and then they collect the dishes in record time so that they have more time to sit and talk in the nurse's room. Unlucky patients who eat on their own cannot eat their food calmly because the nurses urge them impatiently. It is interesting that during the visiting ban, when relatives cannot enter, feed and drink their beloved family member, the number of deaths in the ward increases. Of course, they don't die from the flu. And finally, one more thing: we often found our relative's medications on the table, in transparent bags labeled with names, sometimes several daily doses accumulated that were not given to him. We mentioned that she didn't get the meds, and her nurse quickly scooped them up and threw them in the trash, commenting, "No, that wasn't hers!" Well, if not his, then whose?? If it wasn't his, why was his name on the pouch?
    18 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Prohaszka Peter P. 4 years ago on Google • 111 reviews
    I only hope that the good God will hold the dear good doctors who work there accountable!
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Adrienne H. 2 years ago on Google • 3 reviews
    As a result of an accident at home, my father's left upper arm was broken in several places, he was taken to the Emergency Department, from where he was transferred, despite my greatest reluctance, to Bajcsy Hospital No. 2. to his internal medicine department, to a hidden building on the second floor, where 6th was lying in a ward with him. I was able to go in and visit with permission... It's unbelievable that the already vulnerable patients are tied (including his broken arm!) to the bed rails so they don't escape... and then he got an intestinal infection, which I'm not even surprised by the circumstances..., thus, his suffering in the hospital is prolonged, antibiotic treatment, and after a week, my father is transferred to the Gizella facility, as he is no longer in trouble... :( to Bajcsy, where it was determined that there was no sign of the infection, so Gizella, and then I transferred her with a private ambulance to the hospital of my choice, one day when I thought I could calm down, but in the afternoon I got a call that my father was bleeding in the stomach, which was probably caused by a medicine which he shouldn't have taken a long time ago, it just somehow escaped attention. Now he's in another hospital, but I thank the Good God that it's not Bajcsy, where I hope he will receive decent care and, once he's stronger, he can receive the rehabilitation that everything is helpless, looks like an injured person!!!!!!
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Ördög L. 6 years ago on Google • 556 reviews
    It's run down, the staff is nice and helpful.

  • 1/5 Gábor J. 6 months ago on Google • 29 reviews
    They rummage through patients' belongings. Our relative has no money. They took away his food. His prosthesis was removed. The pull-up rope is carefully hung on the floor at the end of the bed, out of reach. Indifference that seems almost deliberate. Get out of here if someone was brought here.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 BB B. 2 months ago on Google • 17 reviews New
    It seems that no matter how much we write negative reviews, nothing happens....I also have very bad experiences, especially with a couple of nurses (although I would rather not call them nurses). You can't write names, but God forbid the black-haired nurse. Terrible!!!

  • 1/5 Kitty S. 4 years ago on Google • 2 reviews
    After my grandmother was taken over from Bajcsy, she died with them within 1 week. For 5 days, they didn't notice that he had a cannula in his hand, only when it swelled to 3x and pus was flowing from it! How was it inspected when it was taken over? 2 days before my mother's death, we already saw that she was in pain, the nurses lied to our faces several times without blinking an eye that she was receiving painkillers, but they can't tell us what, only the doctor! 1 day before my mother's death, my mother couldn't take it anymore and called a doctor from another department (since hers wasn't in even once out of the 2 days) to tell him exactly what she was getting! Then it turned out that he had not received any painkillers! That doctor immediately brought one of the strongest! He died at dawn the next day. They would have let him suffer until the last moment! When I asked his doctor about it, he lied that he didn't get it because he wasn't in pain! When he moaned in pain continuously! When the other doctor examined her and my mother moaned loudly with a distorted face, the doctor said that every movement hurt her! That's how they changed his diaper several times a day, listened to him suffer and didn't give him anything, didn't help him! On the last day, he didn't even need to move to see how much he was suffering! If she didn't follow him, my mom would have lived in agony until the last moment! When I told his doctor that this would have consequences, I would contact the patient rights representative, he didn't bat an eye! All he said was to take it easy! I guess you already know how to save yourself. This is how you go to this place!
    11 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Orsolya F. 2 years ago on Google • 2 reviews
    My condolences to those who wrote opinions before me! (If someone doesn't feel like reading the whole text, I would just say that no one should think of bringing their elderly, vulnerable loved one here!) My mother ended up here too after Bajcsi and I don't wish anyone to end up in such a place! My mom kept complaining about how badly she was treated here. Once they weren't able to bathe him, but he couldn't even wash his hands, because he had to be helped...I'll add that the nurses at Bajcsi were so nice that they even helped him take a shower. Here he was completely "tied" to the bed, so to speak. According to what he said, he got a dirty rag in the face, and they told him what he thinks of himself, this is not a hotel. In fact, he was even called a stinky old alcoholic. My mother never drank, and even if she did, no one deserves such treatment. When it became clear how bad this place was and we tried to find him another place, then mother found a place where he would have been accepted immediately. However, the head of the institution there called the head of the Gizella Street institution, who lied over and over about the treatments he was receiving. I think the poor guy didn't even get to eat or drink properly. As long as we were able to talk to him, he might have been given food, but there were times when he said that by the time he received the food that mother sent him, it had spoiled or he had not received it at all. Not even my mother (her only daughter) could go in, at least for half an hour, so we couldn't even see the conditions there. They only let us in when the poor thing was already nearing its end. Of course, even then we were lucky enough to catch a sister who was against the fact that her 2 granddaughters would go in with her (of course not at the same time and only for a few minutes). On Sunday afternoon, my mom was still at my mom's place, but she was completely out of her mind, she fell into a coma. The next day, he called them to ask how he was and was told that he had died. They didn't even bother to call him and tell him this! According to their claim, they tried to reach him, but there was no indication of this on his mobile phone. I would like to wish that those people who treat others with such inhumanity never receive better treatment in life! :( :( :( I'm sorry that there are no 0 stars, but this 1 star should go to the nurses or doctors who are still there to heal and bury the needy.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Iván V. 4 years ago on Google • 1 review
    Jerk uncaring nursing staff, they bring the patient here to die, not to rehabilitate. Stay away from everyone!!! Decayed, everything is dirty, it's pure infection!
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Julianna Zsófia N. 1 year ago on Google • 1 review
    The Doctors are very good, but the nurses, with 3-4 exceptions, don't give a shit about the more intelligent or a more educated person, but regardless, one nurse is always busy, the others do paperwork or have other things to do. Physiotherapists are professionals through and through❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
    3 people found this review helpful 👍


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