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2-chōme-8-1 Yotsui, Fukui, 910-0846, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81 776-54-5151
internet side: fph.pref.fukui.lg.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 36.0689537, Longitude: 136.2382742
Hironori Kobayashi
::My child developed a fever in the middle of the night and went to the emergency room. Both the doctors and nurses are kind, but The attitude of the old man at the entrance in front of the reception was so bad that it made me feel even worse. Don't you know that just the way you say something can change the impression you get?
sak nak
::Although it is a large hospital, the rooms are small and the air conditioning is very poor. The windows are so small that people who live in large rooms feel mentally ill. We're busy because we don't have enough manpower, and we're just humans, so we can't always stay calm. It is the hospital with the largest number of patients in Japan, so for the doctors and nurses, it is one of hundreds or thousands of patients. I think it can't be helped, but I think patients are really, really worried because they just go about their business in a nonchalant manner and don't give any kind words of encouragement. I guess the rule is that you can't touch dirty things because you have to see a lot of different patients. Even if there is garbage lying around the bed of a patient with physical disabilities or the table is cluttered, it is ignored. There is no communication between nurses at all. I don't know how many times I visited there. Meeting time is still 10 minutes. If your family member is hospitalized, please visit them every day. Don't regret it.
カーズー
::I received a dock today. I was nervous about my first tests, including a gastroscopy and a brain checkup, but the nurse who took my first interview continued to talk to me until the end when I left, which made me feel very at ease and comforted. Ta. According to her name tag, I think she's the deputy head nurse at the health checkup center.
Shiva Shrestha
::I visited the hospital for the first time and had very bad experience.After receiving my file to submit at the counter1 of first floor to check my thyroid,i went to the counter and girl stared at me while giving my file.They use to call with number and name both but number paper was not with me and she didint even told me that she will call with my number.She was calling other patient with both numbet and name but in my case she called with number and stared at me for long time and was very rude while talking.When she was returning my insurance card she didnt speak any words but just handed over my insurance card rudely.
今井和彦
::My wife was admitted to the psychiatric department as an emergency. In an unusual situation where I was being transported by an ambulance, I desperately chased the ambulance in my own car. Well, the ambulances tend to ignore traffic lights. When I followed him in the same way, the police caught me...I ended up leaving him behind. When I arrived quite late, various documents were waiting for me. Then, I was shown to a hospital room, but the entrance to the ward was double locked (; ゚ ゚)...I was given a sedative, but for my own safety, I was told to stay in a private room. , can only be seen through a narrow window. The person in charge was a beautiful female doctor. When contracted by such a disease, the person suffers from an abnormal world of auditory and hallucinatory hallucinations, but the family supporting them will see hell in their daily lives! I experienced this. What happens when your mind is crushed is also clearly visible on your physical body. I can hardly go to work. Still, I desperately visited the prefectural hospital every day. An excellent female doctor, nurse, and caseworker helped my wife and I as well. Doctors and nurses are in charge of my wife's treatment, but the caseworker is the one who connects the family, the patient, and the medical staff, and she supported me when I was feeling broken and didn't know what to do. was W caseworker. I am sincerely grateful. Although it is impossible for him to fully recover due to the need for treatment, he has been able to carry out daily activities with my assistance, and on the day he was discharged from the hospital, I was surprised that all the doctors, nurses, and staff in the ward saw him off at the exit. Ta. I thought that kind of thing only existed in the world of television. The people who are hospitalized here are people who have stepped into another world and are unable to return, so caring for and treating them is a difficult job... My wife and I are walking through the double doors, trying to keep our heads in the air. I took a step forward into the everyday world, lowering my body temperature over and over again. I am still receiving outpatient treatment, and the medical staff at the prefectural hospital continue to help me. Please continue to help these two people. Thank you.