Reviews about Dom zdravlja Herceg Novi

Polyclinic
(3.3)
based on 57 reviews
Kristina Ward
2 years ago Google Maps
We arrived in Montenegro less that 24 hours ago, I needed a General practitioner and was advised by locals to go here. I was seen within 10 minutes by a GP, the consultation was 25 Euros & Prescription 9 Euros which in my opinion is excellent. The doctor spoke good English and everyone was super helpful even if there was a language barrier.
Galina Merkureva
2 years ago Google Maps
People write different things about Dom zdravlja in Herceg Novi. I always manage to get everything done quickly. The staff is polite and patient, they explain and show everything from start to finish. But it's better to be healthy and wealthy, as they say. If only because to climb to the top where the clinic is located, you'll need the strength of a track athlete. Parking spots are extremely limited!
Alex Nikitin
last year Google Maps
Great doctors at the ambulance and at pediatrics. Helped my son a lot when it was difficult for him to breathe. Excellent doctors who helped my son in a difficult moment. Super emergency room and regular pediatricians.
Biljana Janković
8 months ago Google Maps
A satisfactory place. Compared to everything else....A BRIGHT SPOT is dr Topić who with her dedication and warmth surpasses every aspect of this facility.
Olya Efimovskikh
3 years ago Google Maps
I want to thank the children's doctor Olivera Mentovich for her professionalism, thanks to this doctor, we received good treatment for allergic asthma, and the child finally stopped coughing, previously suffered from coughing for 1.5 years. Olivera Mentovich is a wonderful doctor.
LoLa SoLnce
4 years ago Google Maps
If you need to make a COVID PCR test, you have to register yourself in the tourist office first, after take an appointment in the hospital for the next days to do the test and it will be ready after one more day, in 48 hour. They do not have rapid antigen test. No information on their website. All is very confusing, so be ready to spend a long time for that.
Johnny Bravo
7 years ago Google Maps
Well staff is arrogant and rude even if you are polite and respectful. Psychiatrists are a disaster, they simply refuse to listen or help. Doctors treat people like livestock, some deserve that, but not everyone. And I know that their personal life is their own business, but one of the nurses have a side job as an "escort" in Kotor. I found out this by accident, and really don't care what they do in their private time, but that is just absurd. The amount of paperwork for the simplest things is huge, unless you're a cousin, or at least a friend of a distant cousin, or they often see you at the grocery store, why not? Then it goes smoothly. There is only one good doctor there, but, naturally, it is really hard to get to him.
Ljudmila Ivanovna
7 years ago Google Maps
When the health centre doctors start working for the benefit of patients and not for the benefit of Montenegro's health fund (to save them money), then you'll have something to brag about. When they stop banging on the computer for 15 minutes without even looking at the patient. When you don't have to wait months for a specialist appointment and have to go to a private doctor for half of the examinations. As it is — woe to us with you — you just keep changing doors and windows and fences and spending our money.
Mariya Mamonova
8 years ago Google Maps
We used the services of a pediatrician and nurse when our son was born at Meljine hospital. Nurse Goca came to our home, checked not only the baby's condition but mine too, was polite, easy to communicate with, and consulted us on all matters. Doctor Mentovich is a very pleasant woman, qualified and non-confrontational, though she's a bit obsessed with mandatory vaccinations, but that's not the main thing — here people even pay 500 euro fines for missing a vaccine. But we didn't give in, thank God the child has Russian citizenship. Although there is one peculiarity with Montenegrin doctors — they do their job and don't look at what's happening with the patient at that moment. When you go for an appointment, forget about a client-oriented approach and care for your delicate inner world. It will be both painful and unpleasant, but the doctor doesn't care — they do their job and do it well. So what if you're uncomfortable — the main thing is the result!
Svetlana Ljevnaic
7 months ago Google Maps
All praise to the doctor and the nurses who are very kind
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