2/5 Róbert M. 4 years ago on Google • 46 reviews
The
environment
is
like
the
other
state
clinics,
nothing
extra.
It's
a
good
thing
that
it's
cleaned
out,
there's
no
dirt
everywhere
(I've
only
been
to
the
first
one
so
far).
Unfortunately,
it
is
the
work
organization
that
leaves
a
lot
to
be
done.
Half
of
the
GPs
use
the
-
very
correct
-
serial
number,
and
I
don't
think
the
other
half
even
think
about
it,
even
though
it's
just
a
piece
of
paper.
The
workers
are
nice,
but
the
wait
is
disastrous...
at
least
one
hour
but
usually
two.
Then
five
minutes
if
someone
is
first.
In
addition,
there
are
those
who
have
1-2
people
in
their
order
time,
while
the
next-door
doctor
has
20
people
waiting.
I
understand
that
everyone
has
a
different
doctor,
of
course
they
go
there
first.
But
personally,
it
wouldn't
matter
to
me
who
examines
or
prescribes
the
very
useful
medicine.
And
anyway,
I
don't
understand,
if
there
is
an
order
from
8:00,
then
how
come
the
first
person
is
placed
at
8:25?
Also,
why
is
it
that
the
recipes
have
to
be
bought
in
advance
and
they
fiddle
with
them
for
25
minutes?
Not
to
mention
that
the
order
time
does
not
end
at
the
posted
time,
but
when
the
queue
number
goes
down.
It's
okay
that
the
people
have
sold
out
a
long
time
ago,
and
there's
still
half
an
hour
left
in
the
order,
they
won't
take
you
anymore.
Working
time
is
also
sacred
to
me,
I
don't
understand
why
it
isn't
in
public
health
care.
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