⚠️ Today we had a routine check-up with pediatrician Olivera Mentović with our 8-month-old baby. During the examination, the doctor forcibly pulled back the foreskin from the baby's penis without warning and without my consent. It happened so quickly that I couldn't stop her. It was obvious she applied considerable force. The child felt pain and immediately started crying.
The doctor said this should be done regularly. However, after the exam at home I noticed redness, cracks in the skin, and later a yellowish discharge on the diaper. I consulted another, private pediatrician, who explained that this should not be done with babies as it can cause injury and scarring. We had to start using ointment to prevent inflammation and help the skin heal, as damage resembling scars had already appeared.
It turns out that after a routine scheduled check-up, we now have to deal with the consequences of an injury to our child.
I want to warn other parents: if your child goes to this doctor, please carefully watch what she does during the examination and do not allow such manipulations without your consent.
I also want to note that appointments with this doctor are often delayed. Several times I smelled cigarettes from the doctor, and I did not notice her washing her hands before the examination.
⚠️ I sincerely hope that the clinic management will pay attention to such situations, as this concerns the health of small children.
Fill Mill
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
7 months ago Google Maps
Some genius placed a children's play area and a bunch of toys in the infectious diseases ward, while through the transparent glass for healthy patients there's an empty hall. Every trip for vaccinations and check-ups is a tantrum. Kids beg to play with the toys behind the glass. And there's no point coming during working hours either🤨 …
Nora Bajat
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
11 months ago Google Maps
One star exclusively because of the behavior of psychologist Jelena Pejovic during a visit for a driver's license renewal. Her lack of manners, her offensive tone of conversation, and her arrogance characterized by the response "because I said so" to my question "why did she react so strongly when I knocked at 10am and asked if there was a break here too, i.e. if everyone was on break" is something that should not characterize anyone in that position.
For all other employees I met that day, I have nothing but praise
Adrián Enríquez
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
9 months ago Google Maps
During my trip, I got sick and was told that I needed to go to the emergency room. As soon as I arrived, everyone was very helpful and friendly. The doctor who examined me spoke very good English and even cracked some jokes. Puno hvala!
P.S. Don’t forget to bring your passport!
Bozo Pejovic
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
last year Google Maps
Whenever I needed to book an appointment with my chosen doctor, all slots were taken at least 5 days in advance or more. It's always like that. Health center employees, friends, and acquaintances book themselves in, taking the appointments — you can see on the monitor who it is. The rest of us can drop dead or wait for hours with a fever for the doctor to see us.
sophie morris
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
last year Google Maps
When coming down with a really bad case of tonsillitis in Montenegro I was really scared, I would say it’s the worst bout of tonsillitis I’ve ever had. Luckily we were close to the health centre, so my friend took me there. Whilst acknowledging that hospitals in every country are different (quite different to uk for people travelling from uk to Montenegro), I was pleasantly surprised. Everyone spoke enough English to get by, the doctor I spoke to was as thorough as my local GP would’ve been, and I got my treatment without any long waits or inconveniences. The treatment was affordable, less than I expected. One note is that it seems you need to knock on the door number you’re given if nobody is already noticeably waiting there. If you do happen to be unlucky enough to need to seek medical help I’d recommend this centre. I was treated with 3x Penicillin injections over 3 days and they were really cautious about allergies and making sure I waited for a few minutes after having the injection done. Thank you to everyone who helped!
Lucy Robbins
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
last year Google Maps
My friend had worsening tonsillitis, she was seen within an hour by a doctor, she was assessed and given an injection with antibiotics, we returned for 2 more days to continue the course and was given a prescription for 7 more days worth of oral antibiotics to complete a 10 day course. All of that for €24 and €9 for the prescription ! An easy process and staff spoke good English.
Dana Radonjic
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
last year Google Maps
I want to publicly thank and praise the employees at the Health Centre Herceg Novi who helped my mother this morning when she felt unwell. They provided her with immediate help, took care of her, showed her so much attention and humanity that words cannot describe it. What can I say, except to write that they are people of great heart and soul, humanists.
Ivanka Ćosović - nurse
Dr.Zgradić
Dr.Tamara Piljević
Irma - nurse
Thank you, good people 🙏
Doom Gamer
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
last month Google Maps
Office number 5, second floor — the woman working at the counter is very kind and helpful, unlike her older colleague with glasses who is rude and lies.
MaLa
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
2 years ago Google Maps
We can overlook the extremely long waiting times, as healthcare staff is presumably scarce everywhere and we needed a doctor's visit without an appointment.
However, what in our eyes is an absolute no-go for a medical facility are unhygienic sanitary facilities: no toilet paper, no soap, no towels, extremely old and dirty toilets, non-lockable stalls. The waiting area has also clearly seen better days: worn-out dirty plastic chairs.