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Dr Valentin Nikolov
He has completed the Medical Academy in Sofia in 1979. From next year until 2000 is Principal Lecturer at the University Hospital "Majcin Dom" in Sofia, where he is engaged and develop a scientific activity. He specialized in obstetric Bodlok clinics in Paris, as part of the Koshen in Saint Antoine hospital, and clinics and institutes in other European countries. During 1994, he reaches the highest education in medicine - when he doctorate in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. He is one of the pioneers in the introduction of prenatal diagnostics of inborn flaws in newborns. Introduces the routine practice of three-dimensional scanning fetus in real time. He is co-founder and one of the owners of St. Lazar Hospital.

Margarita Brankova
She graduated the Medical Academy in Sofia, and started her career in Kostenets as obstetrician. After a successful contest she became Assistant Professor in the Maichin Dom. She works mainly with complicated pregnancies. In 1983 she acquires specialization in the Institute, Prague, where she studied methods for diagnosis of congenital and hereditary diseases in children before birth - photoscopy and early amniocentesis at 17-18 weeks of gestation. Until then, she performed amniocentesis, but mainly in late pregnancy in Rh-incompatibility between mother and fetus, and maturity of the fetus. In 1986, she trained by Dutch specialists method for chorionic biopsy in the first trimester of pregnancy (an ancient Chinese method retrieved from White in England and in Italy by Brambati and Simoni). In 1987 the method was introduced by her for early diagnosis of congenital and hereditary diseases in the fetus before birth. By this method she specializes in “Erasmus” Institute, Department of Genetics in Rotterdam, Netherlands. In applying this technique, she is working with M.D. V. Nikolov, brilliant ultrasound diagnostic. Both continue to work together in the hospital Sv.Lazar.

Dr Tijana Nikolova
She graduated in 1991 Faculty of Medicine - Skopje. Specializes in obstetrics and gynecology in Majcin Dom University Hospital and Sheinovo Gynecological Hospital in Sofia. Specializes oncogynecology and Colposcopy in top institutes in Sri Lanka and Spain, then laparascopy in Belgium. She is organizing the first bank and [Treatment name removed] laboratories in Bulgaria and has a dominant contribution to the introduction of 3Di Live - ultrasound monitoring of pregnancy in Bulgaria. She is co-founder and one of the owners of St. Lazar, Hospital.
They call the problems by their names, they did not rush to cut me, but carefully examined the tests, some more than three months old and one incomplete yamr done on the day of the examination because of implants, they assessed and explained to me that I have a much bigger operative problem with the pelvis and circulatory system and from there it reflects on the vertebrae and the sciatic nerve, and only after I do the pelvic operations and if they can't during the operation to restore the blood circulation and the affected nerves after I recover, we agreed with the doctor about the affected nerves, if I still have the problems to go and they will restore me. THANKS FOR THE OBJECTIVITY... (Show more)
Try to contact the registry…..it will take you a few days and a lot of time, and it is not sure if you will succeed.
Good doctors
An employee of the Registry - without a badge and refusing to introduce himself, with an extremely arrogant, daring and defiant attitude towards patients, damaging the prestige and authority of the medical institution.
I am delighted with the staff in Nuclear Medicine, they are extremely kind, responsive and well-mannered!
I am very satisfied, the staff is smiling and polite, the equipment is at a very high level, I had a successful disc herniation operation, I recommend
scammers may the hospital find you and you all die
I highly recommend Dr. Hadjiyanev, a neurosurgeon to anyone who has encountered a pituitary adenoma!!!
etc. Maria Petkova from gastroenterology extremely arrogant attitude, at the same time she seems insecure and concerned only about her career. This woman should not be practicing medicine. The hospital doesn't seem to have any concept of patient privacy. Viber seems to be their standard. They could not offer secure ways to transmit/receive medical documents electronically. The hospital has weird electrical cables hanging from the outside, attached to the metal railings of the patient rooms?!... (Show more)
Good equipment but very bad and angry aunties at the ward registers.. Unfortunately, more and more young people are refusing to visit public hospitals with a good reputation mainly for this reason. In a private hospital they never yelled at me when I asked for information, never yelled at me, never treated me like an animal when I asked for assistance, never made me wait all day even though I have an appointment .... (Show more)
Ok
If possible, I wouldn't give them even one star. I visit the hospital for the last time.! 3 hours delay for receiving a paid examination, and finally the attitude is "who doesn't want to go". Payment is accepted only in cash. Terrible attitude and service!
Great
They are not at work during working hours. 🤷 'Are you coming now that I will be leaving in 10 minutes, because next week is Christmas / that day was St. Stephen's Day'. And they keep saying 'if there's anything, call' as if there's someone to pick up.
28.12.2023 Before 7.30 am the front door is locked. It doesn't matter how cold it is or how healthy you are.
If there is a way to give -1 star, I will. Terrible place. Unfortunately, I trusted my grandfather's health there and you are terribly sorry. Extremely rude medical staff, lack of orderlies, disgusting medical treatment. My grandfather was discharged with medicines for 300 BGN and 24 hours later he died at home, which I find absurd. I really wish they would learn from similar stories like mine, but hardly. Morons work there and the medical facility is obviously run by morons…... (Show more)
If someone doesn't send you, that is. you are without "connections", you might as well die in front of an office. And in the doppler office, they explained to us that we will have to wait, no matter that we have an appointment. It wasn't a beauty studio to keep the hours. Of course, first they asked us who is sending us?!?! If they shone with professionalism, one can swallow the insulting attitude. The most impudent was a certain Karameshev. If you have the opportunity, look for another hospital!... (Show more)
I would not give a single star to this hospital. We all know how the system works, but my family hoped that it was a university hospital after all and it should be up to par. By level, I mean specialist doctors, adequate nurses, orderlies, who should know exactly what they will be dealing with, accepting to work in this position. In a word, my family expected a simple thing, everyone in the chain to do their job. And what did we get? Unprofessionalism from the highest to the lowest level. Without any remorse, I can say that the staff in the thoracic surgery department tired my father out. These people are unscrupulous. All possible avenues have been explored. They drained the health fund and then most brazenly offered us a VIP room, because my father was getting better and was only occupying a bed in intensive care. To my question, how many days will he be in the room in question, I was answered" ah, well, from 5 to 7 days, how long is the path" My father was another "path" And I get to the point. These, I can't even say people, discharged my father with a stroke, disabled and out of contact, in their words "in good condition" With a prescription worth BGN 300, a recommendation for a neurologist and a control examination. And my father died less than 24 hours after his discharge" in good condition" I can write a lot, but.... In a word, why are unscrupulous NON-humans working in these hospitals. How can we entrust our lives to BEINGS who have taken an oath to do their best, to save human life, but in practice it turns out otherwise. They kill the person first mentally and then physically. I appeal to everyone who has a similar case, not to just write reviews, but to act. To signal every single health institution. Because there are no hospitals for a long time now, but there are commercial companies. However, only the patient who conscientiously pays all taxes to the State suffers from this.... (Show more)
Very good
I don't think there are words to describe how horrible the situation is in this facility (I can't call it "therapeutic" because they just let people die there). The treatment of patients in oncology by associate professor Robev is inhuman. If you have a choice, go somewhere else.