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4-13 Higashisengokuchō, Kagoshima, 892-0842, Japan
contacts phone: +81 99-226-1231
website: atsuchi.jifukai.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 31.591479, Longitude: 130.5517663
薄桜(HAKU)
::for the reply. Please do not write the name of your illness without permission. This is personal information. Hospitalized for headache treatment. The purpose was to remove drugs from my body, but they really couldn't do anything for me. I had a migraine and it was really painful so I asked if there was anything I could do to help, but nothing was done. I wasn't even given anti-nausea medication. Unable to bear the situation anymore, he asked to be discharged from the hospital, but the condition was that he would be allowed to leave the hospital if he promised not to do anything related to the hospital in the future. I didn't want to see a doctor anymore, so I left the hospital immediately. The nurses also did nothing and did nothing to treat the patient, so their temperature checks and night patrols were kept to a bare minimum. Moreover, they responded with a click of their tongue and a sigh. I don't think doing anything = neglecting something. postscript. Treat migraines at the beginning. He was promised treatment, but no treatment was given. Moreover, another doctor is available for my family. I was told, but no other doctor will treat me. He said it in a dismissive way. He puts on a nice face for his family, but does nothing to the people involved. There is no sense of unity among nurses. In the first place, what does it mean to sigh and click your tongue to a patient? I doubt humanity.
りゅりゅ(りゅ)
::I was guided to a neighboring hospital facility where there was no waiting time, and I waited for about two hours after being transferred, but there was no sign that I would be called, so I returned home. Even though I was feeling unwell, the wait was extremely grueling and a waste of time as there was no explanation given on a weekday.
ビビ
::It was my first visit. Although there was a waiting time I underwent various tests and the doctor explained things in an easy-to-understand manner. The doctor who treated me was kind and easy to talk to. Payment was in cash only.
あやか
::I came to the hospital for a second opinion. At the local hospital, I ended my consultation with no one to listen to me, the results were vague, and I was filled with anxiety. However, when I visited this hospital for the first time the other day, the young male doctor who was in charge of my case listened to me very sincerely. She said kind words to me, telling me that I had been anxious for a long time, and I burst into tears. Thank you very much for listening to me till the end 😊 In the end, it turned out that there was nothing like the tumor that the local hospital had told me about, and it was a misdiagnosis... Now you can live with peace of mind. I'm really thankful to you.
R A
::I was diagnosed with severe shoulder stiffness at a nearby neurosurgery clinic due to a headache of unknown cause, but after searching for the symptoms myself, I found out that it may be a disease that is only treated at this hospital or at Shika University in the prefecture. So I went to see the doctor. The doctor in charge happened to be a professor who researched the disease, so it was a big hit. The teacher who was close to me seemed to be just fulfilling his quota without listening to me at all, but he listened to me with compassion and explained his explanations in detail many times so that I could understand. He also gave me various ideas for hospitalization and I was able to discuss the schedule with him. Even when I was in the hospital, my doctor came to check on me almost every day, so I was able to listen to any concerns I had, which made me feel at ease. I'm not sure about the receptionist's private language, which is often mentioned in reviews, as I wasn't near the reception, but the service was very polite and no matter how many times I visited, I never felt uncomfortable. We communicated by phone and letters, but they were polite and easy to understand, and even gave us very kind consideration, which was very helpful. Since I can't sit for long periods of time during outpatient visits, I requested that I use the outpatient bed, and they were very helpful in preparing the bed quickly. Also, when I go for outpatient tests, each staff member carefully guides me where I'm going, and I don't have to carry any medical records with me. Is there a piece of paper that says, ``After the test, you will be placed in an outpatient bed?'' Because I was wearing a mask, I was able to communicate to the staff that I needed to lie down for each test without having to explain it to them, which helped me even in difficult conditions. In the ward, the nurses seemed to have a very difficult job, caring for many patients in a small group, but I felt that they worked well together as a team, and there was some private conversation and familiarity as mentioned in the reviews. There was nothing to worry about. [Hospital equipment] A washing machine and dryer are located on the 4th floor and can be used during the day (bring your own detergent). There is also a vending machine in front of the washing machine, so you can take out money, but each washing machine requires 100 yen coins, so it would be useful to have plenty of 100 yen coins and 1000 yen bills for TV cards. The location where the washing machine is installed is slightly uphill, and it looks like it was originally a bathroom, so there is something like a groove in the sliding door, and it's not barrier-free if you have an IV drip on, so it's a bit difficult to enter. It's difficult. [Large room] There are few cheap large rooms. It is connected to the neighbor on the head side by a low wall, so you may see each other when you are kneeling on the bed. There are Japanese-style and Western-style toilets, but they are shared by men and women.Of course, the toilet itself has a door, but there is no door between the washroom and the hallway, so the noise from the toilet can reach the room. I can hear you. Also, since many patients are admitted to the hospital after surgery and are unable to move easily from their beds due to IV drips, voices on the phone can be heard in large rooms. Many elderly people have hearing loss, so they often use speakers to talk for long periods of time. If you are able to move, please go out into the hallway, but there is nothing you can do about it, so you will need to be patient in the large room. There were two washrooms in the room, but one was broken and there was no way to repair it, so I used the washroom in the bathroom when I was on the toilet side. [Private room] The private room was very clean and comfortable, and it was very quiet with no outside noise. However, the toilet had an accordion curtain for some reason, so you might have a hard time opening and closing it if you don't have the strength. Some rooms have showers, so if you have permission to shower, you can use them at any time, which is convenient. (When I was taking a bath, if I hung a sign saying I was taking a bath on the outside door, there would be no one entering the room, so I think it was a good idea to just put it in without worrying about it.) Although I used many large rooms, I felt that the private rooms were worth the high price. *We hope this will be helpful for those who are hospitalized. I have heard that there are still very few hospitals in the prefecture that can treat my illness, and that there are not many doctors who can diagnose my condition as it is not well known. Although my symptoms were not caused by a traffic accident and the cause of my illness was unknown, I received many compliments from the doctors, nurses, receptionists, and testing staff who kindly listened to my concerns and treated me at this hospital. I am very grateful to all the staff. It seems like I still have a long way to go until I'm completely healed, but I feel like I'm getting better little by little. I hope that I will continue to support many people who seek help like me. I'm really thankful to you.