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4-16-1 Chūō, Ebina, Kanagawa 243-0432, Japan
contacts phone: +81 46-233-1311
website: ebina.jinai.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.4474035, Longitude: 139.3857996
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::Thank you for your help at this maternity center. Everyone in the outpatient department and the ward was very nice, and I was able to talk to them about any concerns I had right away. I was able to spend my pregnancy with peace of mind. Late period? Full term? I was surprised that the doctor suddenly changed, saying, ``You'll be changing to a full-time doctor from your next checkup,'' but I guess that's how it is at a general hospital. When I had an echo or NST, I first had the technician look at the echo, then I was called to the NST, and then I went to the doctor's office, so I waited until I was called to three different rooms. I was prepared because it was a general hospital, but since it was a reservation system, I think I was able to pay within an hour. The midwives in the ward were especially helpful. Everyone was very kind and cheerful, and they gave me lots of advice during my hospitalization. I think it was due to timing, but I think there were 5 to 6 pregnant women I met in the nursing room during my hospital stay. I was able to spend my time calmly. During my stay in the hospital, the only drinks I had were the small tea that came with meals, or the vending machine at the back of the floor, so I had to either go to the convenience store on the first floor or order from the convenience store at the nurse's station. Maternity meals and snacks were included, and both the meals and snacks were delicious. Visitation with children is prohibited. I was a little disappointed that I had misunderstood the fact that some documents said that child visitation was OK, but I have no complaints. thank you very much.
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::The building is new and clean, but the neurologist is not very good. My father was different from usual, so even though I brought him a referral letter from the family doctor, he treated elderly people with a lenient attitude. The doctor's response was to tell him to take medicine. It would have been better if they had told the elderly in an easy-to-understand way, specifically telling them to take ⚪︎ tablets of ⚪︎ medicine. . I told the patient that I had to go to ⚪︎mm, and no prescription was given. As a result, the person himself was unable to understand and misunderstood the amount he was drinking. I collapsed a week later.
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::maternity and pediatrics From pregnancy to postpartum, there were many very friendly people who took care of me. He listened very carefully to my concerns and consultations and made me feel at ease. The echo machine and test details are very precise.I'm glad I came here because I didn't have a good impression at other clinics. Regarding the split height, we recommend this for those who want inspection details and more precise results. It's also nice that there is a 4D echo that can be taken at will. However, I was concerned that the inpatient ward didn't have a water server or microwave, so people had to rely on the food being brought in. Maybe they stopped doing it for hygiene reasons because of the coronavirus? Also, the radio waves in the delivery room are difficult to reach, making it difficult to communicate with the outside world. I chose this hospital because I heard that it is a general hospital and unlike a clinic, it can collaborate with other departments in case of an emergency.
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::I had a great experience getting my gallbladder removed and my stent removed. My sensei took the time to explain the procedure. He was extremely patient. While I was being taken care of the nurses treated me well. Great overall experience.
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::About obstetrics (2022) ☆Dr. Okada My first impression was not good because I am a doctor who is not good at communication, but when I talked to the nurse, she said that she had never heard anything bad from the doctor and that the staff had a lot of trust in her, so I asked her to be my doctor. Did. Although he doesn't talk much, he will answer anything you ask. The surgery was thorough, and the postpartum care was carefully monitored. ☆Dr. Osugi (anesthesiologist) He was very attentive to me during the surgery, and when I felt unwell from the anesthesia, he was next to my face, so I was able to tell him about it, and he took care of me right away. He's a wonderful doctor. Therefore, there was no nausea, the anesthesia was optimally controlled, and the birth was comfortable. I felt that post-operative nausea could be significantly reduced by controlling the patient during the surgery. ☆ Dr. Hiroshi Kunishige He is a wonderful teacher who is very supportive and gives advice. If you don't say anything, you'll be assigned a different doctor for your checkup, so if you find one you like, it's a good idea to nominate one. ☆Midwife The midwives at this hospital were of a very high standard, and they visited my room many times after I gave birth, providing technical guidance and providing careful postpartum mental care. Mr. Eguchi's level of skill is particularly extraordinary, and he raises the room temperature a little when the baby is in the room, and lowers the room temperature when the baby is not there because it's too hot for the mother, which is beyond amazing. ☆Nurse Many of them are young, which is different from midwives, and the education they provide is not very good. Immediately after surgery, when I could barely walk, I was asked to go alone to the test in a separate building (I came home in a cold sweat because the test site was empty), and even though the patient was prohibited from using alkaline cotton, they were not informed and the patient ended up using it. Did. ☆Reception desk work Basically, everyone doesn't feel very good about it. Even if the checkout machine is broken, they may look like they are bothered and don't even apologize for keeping you waiting. I feel like they should just do what they have to do, but all the office staff at general hospitals and maternity centers are generally unpleasant. (There are some nice people at the plaza.) ☆Hospital room Everything in front of me was completely dark due to the walls of the new building. I was really sick because I couldn't see outside from my room. The day room has a nice view, so I tried to stay there as much as possible during the day. I feel like I'm going to go crazy when I'm in the room. ☆Newborn room There are no staff at night. There are times when she is in the nurse's station next door, and I was afraid from a security standpoint because I thought it would be impossible to kidnap her. ☆Meals The food is typical of a hospital, so it's not that luxurious, but the side dishes and snacks at 3pm are all simple but delicious. I was really looking forward to meal time. I thought this was enough. ☆Whole hospital When choosing a maternity hospital, before I gave birth, I looked at information on the internet and thought that it would be good to have delicious food and separate rooms for mother and baby, but I realized that the important things were different in reality. Being able to share the same room with mother and baby and having thorough breastfeeding guidance were very important for successful breastfeeding after childbirth. Ebina General Hospital had that. Also, I thought that hygiene was very important as my postpartum mental state was in a state of disarray. At Ebina General Hospital, you can shower earlier than at other maternity hospitals, and you can use towels and pajamas as much as you like. They will give you as many towels as you like to dry your body. This really made me happy. Some maternity hospitals only allow you to shower once during your stay, and change your clothes once every 3 days, so be sure to check. What is unique to a general hospital is that you can have an X-ray of your pelvis taken, which allows you to check in advance if you can physically pass through the birth canal. In addition, you can rest assured that we will perform thorough prenatal and postnatal blood tests. Some maternity hospitals in town don't have blood tests at all. We have written reviews about oral surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, and orthopedic surgery on the Plaza page.