Akita City Hospital en Akita

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4-30 Kawamotomatsuokamachi, Akita, 010-0933, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 18-823-4171
sitio web: www.akita-city-hospital.jp
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Latitude: 39.7119534, Longitude: 140.1034619

comentarios 5

  • エル

    エル

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    I can't give it even 1 star. When I contacted the doctor because I had a fever, I was told that patients with fever were not allowed to see the doctor. The answer was that I don't think they accept emergency patients 24 hours a day since the rest of the clinic is closed during the Obon period. Another large hospital offered to examine me. I was replaced by a nurse who checked my symptoms and provided consultation over the phone. Patients with a fever are asked to wait in their cars or to be seen at different times. Even though we don't know if it's coronavirus, it's too cruel to refuse patients with fever because their symptoms are unconfirmed.

  • めぐみ

    めぐみ

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    As with any hospital, the waiting time for emergency services here is particularly long. Even if I went with someone, I had no idea what was going on or what the situation was. The attitude of the emergency nurses is much bigger than that of the doctors. There were times when explanations were given that seemed to put pressure on them from above. There are some nurses who are very kind and helpful. It's such a waste. The waiting time is about 5 hours whether you go by ambulance or go to the regular emergency reception. Even when I went to the emergency department, they didn't do any tests, so I went to the outpatient department many times and ended up being hospitalized. How can you behave like this towards a sick patient?

  • 枡田牛若丸

    枡田牛若丸

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    We have been taking care of you since the old hospital building was built (in 2019). When I was inpatient for surgery, the equipment was so old that it was terrible, but since the building was renovated, I think the efficiency has improved, probably because the hospital system has been updated. All of the doctors in the departments of urology, endocrinology, ophthalmology, dermatology, gastroenterology, hematology, and radiology are all very good. The nurses and staff are all great. When I was in the old ward, it was crowded with people, it was too small, and there was a lot of waiting time, so I had to stand and wait even though I didn't feel well, so I feel like the new ward has improved a lot. My family used to say that municipal schools don't have good reviews, but that has clearly changed in the past five years. In fact, I feel like Nakadori has less leeway because his family is taking care of him.

  • S I

    S I

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    The outpatient department is crowded and the waiting time is long, and the reception desk for each department is outsourced and staffed by Nichii staff, but I get the impression that many of them are not very friendly. I'm glad that the nurse was a veteran who was very nice. I had a good teacher and it was very calming. I was surprised at how long the wait was for the emergency room even though I was the only one there. It's a painful and tiring chair, but I can't even lie down on it. hard. The emergency room doctor and nurses were both great. As for the building, it's new and clean. I'm confused about going abroad. To begin with, there is nothing on the first floor of the hospital, and the first floor starts from the second floor. There is a general reception desk and a 7-Eleven on the 1st floor (2nd floor). Inspections are difficult as they have to go back and forth between the 1st and 2nd floors (3rd and 4th floors). Maybe it's because the 7-Eleven is small and the employees are buying it so it's sold out, but I was in trouble because they didn't sell anything I wanted. The clerk was a nice person. The hospital and surgical facilities are new and clean. The shower room has a good flow of water even on higher floors, so you can finish taking a shower quickly. There were some places where it was pink and I wanted to go higher. There was also a pile of bath towels for wiping your feet, and it was nice to be able to change them every time. You can also borrow hair dryers (I didn't like the shared use of the hospital I went to before). If you apply for paid pajamas and towels when you are hospitalized, you will receive proper items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, cups, body towels, etc. I had brought a lot of things just in case, but my luggage was full, but it was unnecessary ( lol) There is also a TV and refrigerator available for a fee. If you are in a private room, there is also a toilet in the room. Even in the large room, the toilet is not inside the room, but right next to it outside, so you can use it without any hesitation. It also comes with a sound muffler. It's very comfortable. If you're going to get into trouble, you'll need an elevator card to go to a convenience store. There are some things I can't go to. Well, I think it's to prevent people from escaping or having people buy food even though I'm eating sick food, so I put up with it. Drinks are a bit expensive, but you'll have to buy them from the vending machine in the day room, so if you want to save money, it might be a good idea to buy them at the supermarket before you go to the hospital and store them in the fridge.I think it can hold 12 500 plastic bottles.

  • 伊吹藍

    伊吹藍

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    That's the worst review. Some people have been treated unbelievably bad, and it makes me angry. What department was it in? We went to a dermatologist, and the treatment was quick and appropriate, and the explanations were thorough and helpful. Thanks to the female doctor who spoke kindly to the child and treated the child quickly, the process of injecting anesthesia to the child's head, removing the tick along with the skin, and suturing was completed without the 6-year-old child crying. This was after I had been turned down by two other dermatologists, so I can only be grateful. I think he is a great doctor. I came here without a reservation, so I waited for 2-3 hours, but it was worth the wait. Please contact us again when removing ticks. postscript: The other day, I had the stitches removed, and the child was able to trust the doctor who spoke to him kindly, so he wasn't scared and it was all done in no time. I had the impression that removing the stitches would be painful, but the doctor's words that if done properly, it wouldn't hurt was reassuring. I really appreciate it.

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