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Japan, 〒424-0066 Shizuoka, Shimizu Ward, Nanatsushinya, 2-chōme−4−15 福地内科外科循環器科
contacts phone: +81 54-345-2406
website: www.fukuchi-iin.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.0101905, Longitude: 138.4507002
正田光男
::I made an initial inquiry in advance. It was a very kind response. Both the doctor and the nurse were polite.
雪溶けお瑠璃のお部屋
::I had my first visit in January. ``The next vaccination patient is waiting,'' he said, barely listening to my questions and pushing me back. I came to the hospital suffering from symptoms, but this was my first experience. An elderly doctor. It was traumatic. I'm not going anymore
:故人
::About a year ago, I had pain in my heart area and went to the doctor. Even though I had an electrocardiogram taken and there were signs of arrhythmia, he acted as if he wanted to end the examination quickly, saying, ``This happens to everyone.'' So what should I do about this pain? When the situation finally subsides, we are finally at the level where a prescription for medication is suggested. The examination made me wonder if he really had a medical license. I don't want to give even one star. I will never go there again. I received a second opinion at another hospital.
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::A long time ago, when I went to the doctor for abdominal pain, I was told, ``It's appendicitis, so I'm going to have surgery. Please prepare for hospitalization.'' When I went to Saiseikai for Sekaopi, the gastrocamera showed that I had a mild stomach ulcer. I was completely cured with medicine. That's the kind of hospital it is.
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::My mother was diagnosed at a city hospital with terminal cancer that had metastasized and the only option was palliative care at home. At her request, I received a reply from Mr. Fukuchi saying that she could make house calls, but as a result, the clinic was closed twice a month. He only made house calls every day, and when asked about his symptoms, he said, ``I don't know because I have no experience with such patients,'' and even though I complained that the pain was severe, they refused to change my medication prescription. If you do not have the knowledge or readiness to provide terminal care or palliative care, I do not think you should accept the offer when approached. From their point of view, it may have been a nuisance for them to rely on me without permission. But since I accepted the role, I wanted him to take responsibility and show his sincerity until the end. Two weeks before his death, during a house call, the diagnosis was that he might need to be seen more frequently, but since then he hasn't had any house calls, and the visiting nurse told him that it would take about a week. Three days later, he passed away alone, suffering from pain, without any family members watching over him. If I had chosen a doctor specializing in home health care from the beginning...or at least had him check up on my terminal symptoms more frequently, I would have been able to see him sooner. The family left behind will always regret it. I would like to ask you what you think human life is.