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12-10 Murozonomachi, Kita Ward, Kumamoto, 861-8072, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 96-344-3000
webseite: www.asahino.or.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 32.824324, Longitude: 130.725742
風羽ママ
::My aunt introduced me to Dr. Tsuji, an orthopedic surgeon. Totema is a kind and friendly doctor, and I am currently going to the hospital for treatment of my knee. I am grateful that Dr. Tsuji introduced me to an otorhinolaryngologist when my husband suffered from sudden hearing loss. Although the other departments have a bad reputation according to word of mouth, I would like to take care of Dr. Tsuji, the orthopedic surgeon, as long as he is available.
na aan
::My mother, who was rushed to the hospital with a broken bone, was discharged with a compression fracture in a different location. When I was discharged from the hospital, the nurse told me that the pain seemed to be getting lighter, but my mother had been in pain for two days before she was discharged from the hospital, and after being discharged from the hospital, she couldn't turn over in bed, and it was so painful that it was painful to get up. This was discovered after an examination at another hospital. What is the nurse looking at? Furthermore, I was admitted to the hospital with the doctor's decision to wait for natural recovery without surgery, but for some reason, there were completely unnecessary items on the medical report, such as a blood type test, even though there was no need for a syphilis test or blood transfusion. There were several. I myself have had several surgeries and hospitalizations, but I have never been tested for syphilis. I really don't understand what that means. My mother previously had a cerebral infarction that left her half of her body paralyzed, and she also has aphasia, a language disorder, and some cognitive problems, so I don't understand why they had her sign a consent form for rehabilitation. Normally, I think this is a document that you explain to your family and get them to sign, but the family didn't receive any explanation, so they received a written document from their mother and found out. There were many other things that I didn't understand. I have nothing but trust in this hospital. This is a hospital that I never want to go to again.
まつかわかずひろ
::I had the surgery performed by Dr. Tsuji, an orthopedic surgeon. They were really kind and helpful. I also appreciate the kindness of the nurses. I would like to thank Mr. Segawa, who is also in charge of rehabilitation, for working diligently every day. I was discharged from the hospital on the 20th, but I am planning to start rehabilitation on an outpatient basis. The three meals we had afterwards were also very delicious. Thank you very much for the birthday cake.
さーちゃん
::The other day, I was hospitalized with pneumonia. The doctor in charge of the respiratory department gave me a quick test and examined me thoroughly from the beginning, and the nurses were also kind and friendly. Up until now, whenever I caught a cold, I would have a prolonged cough and my asthma medication didn't seem to be working at all, but with this doctor's diagnosis and medication, my cough no longer lingers longer than usual, and I feel much better now. If I ever feel unwell again, I plan to see my doctor.
清田史和
::father is hospitalized The rice was so bad that I couldn't eat it. Instead, they are forced to give me an intravenous drip. The attending physician is overbearing. No informed consent. There are almost no patients in the waiting room. The staff may be working hard, but the number of staff seems to be small, and it seems like the hospital is not well managed. It's ok if I just go there to get medicine since it's empty, but I wouldn't want to be admitted to the hospital. From my experience of my wife being hospitalized when we were in Tokyo, there was a world of difference compared to that hospital.