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2576番地9 Sakaemachi, Karatsu, Saga 847-0011, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 955-72-5125
sitio web: www.shujinkai.or.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 33.447116, Longitude: 129.9774747
しるばさん
::When a relative of mine fell ill, I was reassured that there was nothing abnormal when he had X-rays and blood tests done. However, the patient did not improve at all, so when he returned a week later, he was diagnosed with pneumonia. I was told that I needed to be hospitalized immediately. When I heard the story, it seemed like I had overlooked it. It's really impossible.
ゆき
::My elderly parents were admitted to the second floor ward of Fujisaki Hospital. The most senior nurses and male nurses in the ward were friendly and smiling, and I was grateful for their advice, but the female nurse in the ward didn't even say hello, and she looked after the elderly patients who couldn't move on their own. Treating you like an object. The atmosphere among the nurses was bad, and no matter how many times I visited, I could only feel that they were troublesome to the parents and patients.I felt really sorry for the parents who were hospitalized at Fujisaki Hospital, where there were so many nurses in the outpatient department. Although the receptionist and outpatient nurses were smiling and friendly and greeted me pleasantly...I have to complain about the poor quality of the female nurses in the ward. Whether they are bedridden or unable to move, could they not be treated as "objects" and given more compassionate care? These are the female nurses at the hospital who are so disgusting that they don't want to do anything. I do not recommend admission to this hospital.
テング
::The doctors and nurses are very responsive, but the waiting time before the consultation and after the consultation to pay the bill is too long. I think it can't be helped because there are so many patients.
チャキジ
::When I was in my mid-twenties, I was hospitalized for kidney stones. To be exact, I was transferred from my regular hospital. The food was delicious, and I will never forget how kind the doctors, nurses, and staff were. At one point, I was unsure whether I would live or die, but right after I was admitted to the hospital, the head nurse at the time told me, ``Even just a sip of soup is fine. Eat! Your illness will not go away!'' These words are still important to me to this day. It's a memory. thank you very much.
増本晴彦
::About half a year after receiving cholesterol medication from an internal medicine doctor, the corns on the soles of my feet became so bad that I started seeing a dermatologist. I was told that the cause was water warts, so I tried burning them with liquid nitrogen for about 3 months, but it was painful and didn't get any better. When I gave up and stopped taking all medicines and stopped going, the water warts on the soles of my feet completely improved. I would like to see the side effects of cholesterol medicine. I guess the teacher didn't understand. I think it's better to rely on your own judgment about your body.