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Japan, 〒038-0003 青森県青森市石江3丁目1
kontakter telefon: +81 17-757-8750
internet side: aomorishintoshi-hp.yushinkai.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 40.8304863, Longitude: 140.6927054
yukiko fujita
::I think it's to some extent inevitable that there are long waiting times at large hospitals. I went to the neurosurgery department, and as other people's comments have said, he was a very good doctor. It was an emergency, so I can't thank you enough for seeing me right away. While I was waiting in the outpatient department, I was rushed into the inpatient ward. I think the time you spend waiting is time someone needs. Some people have written about children's medical expenses, but since the central hospital is prefectural, there may not be a charge for children who are eligible for free medical expenses in all municipalities in the prefecture, but this is a medical corporation and high school students. Free medical care is available only in some municipalities, so I think it is natural that there will be differences in how public hospitals deal with medical costs, such as reimbursement. I remember that depending on the municipality, non-municipal hospitals had reimbursement payments, outpatient services had no charge at the counter, and hospitalizations had reimbursement payments.
エビちゅ
::On a Friday weekend, my second-year high school student vomited and collapsed at night, so I went to the hospital where I was in charge of the night reception, so I went to see him! Since it was the weekend, the doctor in charge was not available, so I was hospitalized until Monday. There is no room available and there will be no hospitalization fee for the VIP room! We have a private room available on Saturday, so please let us know if we can move you! On Sunday, my child got a call on LINE saying that this hospital is going to be a disaster;; he is swollen from the repeated attempts to get the IV needle inserted, and even if his condition has recovered, he won't eat or get any tests done! I quickly called and asked to be transferred to the central hospital where my family doctor was, and I was discharged first thing Monday morning! I saw the charge twice for an astonishing 74,000 yen lol. Medical expenses are free for children under insurance, right? Once you have paid the fee, it will be refunded later at the office! picture? Have you never been charged a fee at the central hospital? My hospital has a different system so I was told that I had to pay the fee! There was no doctor in charge and I was only given an intravenous drip, but the bill said that I had undergone various tests! It was a truly scary story, and I was told that I would have been hospitalized for another week if I hadn't been transferred to another hospital, so I guess it was a blessing in disguise that I was able to get discharged early.
うさぎ組合
::It's not worth giving a 1. It's actually a minus. The service here never disappoints my expectations. I thought it was going to be stupidly bad this time too, so I called, and every time I went, it was worse than I expected. I've never had a good response to emergency calls, follow-up visits, or phone calls here. It doesn't have to be good, I just want it to be normal! ! ! Even if you make a reservation, it may not be booked at Zara. Moreover, there is no apology for the clumsiness on the part of the hospital. I was told that I could no longer see the doctor today. When I called with a fever, I was told that they were busy and to call back in 10 minutes. What changes after 10 minutes? If you ask, we may be able to help you over the phone. That's what So what do you do if you can't respond at that time? When I asked I don't know about that. I was told that I told her that because the nurse told me to. It was ridiculous. Honestly it's so stupid it makes me laugh There are only people who can't talk to doctors. Same goes for the receptionist and the nurses. Always have an attitude from above, even if you ask something you don't understand. I don't know either! When I heard this, I was so stunned that I didn't have the words to respond. And I got mad lol. I think it's obvious that you should at least know about the place you work, or ask for confirmation, but apparently you can't do that lol. The language and attitude of an idiot with no social experience. Although I was able to study medicine, I was not able to use Japanese correctly. According to my friend who is an emergency medical technician, this is a really bad hospital. It seems like he leaves a patient brought to the emergency room alone and gives an hour-long sermon to the lifeguard who doesn't understand why he's so angry. Well, I won't be using it in the future. lol He's top notch when it comes to irritating everything even when he's not feeling well lol
おおたひろこ
::I made a reservation over the phone, so they handled it smoothly. I felt safe because I had checked everything just to be sure. The layout of the outpatient department is as follows: general information, medical interview, examination room, and blood collection room, and then you will go around once and return to the medical interview area. It depends on the location of the examination room, but if you get lost, you can return to your original position by going around the area.
とくめいがかり
::I visited the outpatient clinic with an escort early on a weekday, and even though I didn't have an appointment, I didn't have to wait long, and the interview and tests went smoothly. It's also nice that it doesn't have the cluttered feeling that is common in large hospital waiting rooms. The doctor's explanation of the patient's condition and how to deal with it were easy to understand, and the nurses were also more attentive to the attendant. There are restaurants, cafes, and shops on the first floor, so you can spend your time meaningfully. It would have been even better if there was free Wi-Fi.