Chibaken Cancer Center in Chiba

JapanChibaken Cancer Center

 

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666-2 Nitonachō, Chuo Ward, Chiba, 260-0801, Japan
contacts phone: +81 43-264-5431
website: www.pref.chiba.lg.jp
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Latitude: 35.5815628, Longitude: 140.1612516

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  • Key

    Key

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    I came here for the first time feeling very anxious. When I entered the hospital for the first time from the parking lot, as I had no family to accompany me and I was unfamiliar with the area, I was confused as to how to get to the reception desk, but a very kind security guard greeted me and escorted me down the road. Please guide me. At the reception desk for the first consultation, the woman working at the office was kind enough to take care of me, and after that, another woman very kindly explained the process from the test to the end in an easy-to-understand manner. I asked many questions about things I didn't understand, but everyone answered my questions politely and with a smile on their faces, which made me feel that they were wonderful. Since it was my first visit with a referral, it took more than an hour to get to the doctor, and I was a little nervous about waiting alone, but everyone working at the hospital was really kind and helpful. Best of all, the breast surgeon who treated me understood my concerns and took care of me so that I could relax, and explained things in easy-to-understand terms so that I didn't have any questions. He answered my questions carefully from beginning to end until I understood them. I was really grateful that the nurses gave me encouraging words during the test, which made my anxiety feel much lighter. I had heard the rumors, but everyone I interacted with at the hospital, including the doctors in charge, was very supportive and made me realize that it was a wonderful hospital. This hospital was good. I honestly think so.

  • KATSUE

    KATSUE

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    The unique feature of this hospital is that it treats more serious cases than other hospitals because it aims to treat specific illnesses. Although there are some harsh reviews, as someone who visits the hospital (breast surgery, gynecology, plastic surgery), I am very grateful to the doctors and staff. I could tell that all the doctors were doing their best, and they provided treatment that took into account my wishes. Each department worked together to perform the surgery, and the patient is recovering well without any problems. During my hospitalization, the ward was kept well-cleaned and comfortable. The meal menu was multiple-choice so I didn't get bored, and the food and quantity were carefully tailored to each individual. These days, as in all hospitals, patients are encouraged to do independent activities within reason in order to help them recover quickly. I was encouraged by seeing the patients working hard. Since the parking lot on the hospital grounds was crowded, I used the temporary outpatient parking lot across the street behind the supermarket. Here, there is no need for a parking ticket, so family members accompanying the patient while receiving anti-cancer drugs can easily get in and out by car and finish their errands while waiting.

  • ちびぱぃ

    ちびぱぃ

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    I still go to the gynecologist. I get the impression that there are a lot of very nice people there. Once, when I called the university hospital with a letter of introduction, the nurse next to me wrote a memo and asked me to try and tell her this, and she stayed by my side until the end. After the phone call ended, she even told me that she was sorry for asking me so many unpleasant things. Tears came out. The doctor in charge was also very kind. Let's go to a cancer center instead of a university hospital. I was able to make up my mind.

  • M

    M

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    My mother's male doctor was the worst. As others have written, they treat the patient as if they are going to die, and just give anti-cancer drugs that match the symptoms. It was tough watching my mother lose hope and come home hurt every time she went to the hospital. I continued to receive anti-cancer drugs even though I had lost my physical strength and became very skinny due to the anti-cancer drugs, and even though it was becoming difficult for me to walk alone. Would things have been different if I had stopped taking anticancer drugs sooner? I still think about it. He didn't even ask me to take a break from taking anti-cancer drugs for a while, and told him that if he couldn't take the anti-cancer drugs, there would be no other medicines I could give him. Then, we ask them to go to palliative care...that's how it goes. If you can no longer take anti-cancer drugs, you should receive palliative care, which is, in a sense, a death sentence. My mother tried her best not to take the medicine the doctor gave her, but as a result she couldn't eat and became weak, and I think she died from the anti-cancer drugs rather than from cancer, so I think that makes sense. not. Without thorough examinations, they assume that the low numbers are due to cancer because the anti-cancer drugs aren't working, and when in fact it may be due to the side effects of the drugs, they don't investigate and are just drugged. Moreover, even though he could have had surgery, he only received anti-cancer treatment instead. I don't recommend going to this hospital with the hope that you might be cured.

  • okonomi

    okonomi

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    I went to see him. The attitude of the guard at the entrance was the worst of all. It's a lame talk and the instructions don't have enough words to make any sense. It's been rebuilt and is new and clean, but it's a long way from the parking lot to the ward. I will post a photo of the parking fee. Since I was traveling with a toddler, I was allowed to use the hospital's library to kill time. There were also picture books that even young children could read. There was also a 7-Eleven. Visits with junior high school students and younger are not allowed.

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