Akita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center. in Akita

JapanAkita Cerebrospinal and Cardiovascular Center.

 

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6-10 Senshūkubotamachi, Akita, 010-0874, Japan
contacts phone: +81 18-833-0115
website: www.akita-noken.jp
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Latitude: 39.720222, Longitude: 140.1265596

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  • 三浦欄

    三浦欄

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    I make an appointment to see the doctor once every 3 months, but I had to wait for about 2 hours at the outpatient clinic, but the nurses and office staff often come to check on the details of my appointment, so it takes a long time to see the doctor. I was told the same thing over and over again, so I wondered if this hospital only accepts reservations. So I came back. I understand why hospitals are difficult to manage. I will never go there again. I'm changing hospitals.

  • 長崎博行

    長崎博行

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    @1 Last year, I had chest pains, so I went to a private hospital, and your center was recommended to me, so I took a test. As a result, there was no abnormality, and the chest pain was not related to the circulatory system, so I was told that this would be the end of the story, and I received 3D data. Was it a good idea at the time? If you are sincere, I would appreciate it if you could take a look at the results.

  • ぷりきの

    ぷりきの

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    Dr. Takahashi, the cardiologist, is polite, kind, and kind. I am very grateful to have met such a kind doctor at such a large hospital. All the nurses treat me warmly and like family. I hope it will continue to be the same.

  • りんご

    りんご

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    While I was in the hospital, the cardiologist told me that because my father was elderly and there was no sign of improvement despite treatment, we would have to stop treatment. I was stunned when I was told that I had probably lived up to the average lifespan. I absolutely cannot forgive this.

  • zu su

    zu su

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    The difficult brain surgery, which was feared that he might die during the surgery, was successful. However, about 10 days after the surgery, bacteria spread to her stomach, and she had to undergo open surgery, but she is not an expert in this area and cannot perform the surgery. He was told that his condition was so bad that they couldn't move him to another hospital, so he passed away. It's not a very convincing reason, and there's no clear explanation as to how things turned out in such a terrible state. Even though the surgery itself was a success, why didn't they notice it until it was in such a serious condition? Wasn't there a mistake that led to this situation in the first place? Were there any problems with postoperative management? I have a lot of thoughts about this, but there's no way the hospital would admit that they made a mistake. There is no way the dead will come back. It's just frustrating.

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