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Japan, 〒918-8503 Fukui, Wadanakachō, 舟橋7−1
kontakt telefon: +81 776-23-1111
strona internetowej: www.fukui-saiseikai.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 36.0469536, Longitude: 136.2527535
森三樹
::I have been with this hospital for over 30 years, and before that I had been working as a MR for over 10 years. Yes, when he was Director Miura, but when he was Deputy Director Tsuchiya, I really loved him. I was also able to participate in a golf competition that I would normally not be able to participate in. Therefore, when friends and acquaintances ask me which hospital is better, I immediately recommend Saiseikai Hospital. It's not like the prefectural government or the Japan Red Cross doesn't know about it, but the Saiseikai is a place where everyone from the doctors to the staff and nurses are well-educated and make you feel really comfortable even when you go to the hospital or stay in the hospital. It's a hospital. There are no mistakes.
R M
::About outpatient treatment: When I was little, I met a good pediatrician, and I think he took special care of me until I was in junior high school. He was the only person who could give me such a comprehensive diagnosis, both before and after. After becoming an adult, I was examined by a neurologist. I guess I got used to going to the hospital regularly, and even though my doctor kept changing, I never had any complaints. Of course to the receptionist too. I don't think much has changed since then. The structure has changed a bit, and Starbucks has opened. It's a general hospital, so it can't be helped that the hours are long. There are many different doctors in internal medicine, but the ones at the director level are all good. I have had problems with my blood, metabolism, liver, and respiratory system, so I had every detail examined and diagnosed. In particular, the hematology doctor was very smart and helpful. Nowadays, if you have a fever, you go straight to the fever outpatient clinic, so you start with an interview by a young internal medicine doctor. They will be attentive to your requests and will also make all the arrangements afterward (such as where to go to the internal medicine department?). supplement: Blood tests are also available on the 2nd floor. I feel like this place is more empty, so it's for people who want to finish quickly. Every time I get an X-ray or an echo, I feel like it's far away. It may be a little difficult for people with walking disabilities. General review: When in doubt, go to Saiseikai If the local doctor doesn't work, maybe going to the Saiseikai will get you in the right direction...? However, it is better to have a letter of introduction.
かつよ
::A long time ago, I gave birth to my first child here. I had a threatened premature birth and a difficult birth, but I would like to express my gratitude to the doctors and staff who took great care of me. The daughter that was picked up by Dr. H is a high school student. From time to time, I eagerly read articles about doctors that appear in newspapers, etc., and it seems that I will want to pursue a career in the medical field. I'm really thankful to you.
ごう
::I was treated by an oral surgeon and an otolaryngologist. I suddenly had to stay in the hospital for about two weeks. The doctors and nurses who were involved were very kind. I'm really grateful. Also, the hospital food, which I was a little reluctant to eat at first, was delicious every day. Thank you very much for your help. thank you very much.
Megan Sorel
::Every time I went, my doctor was at least an hour late to my appointment, and I had to wait at the hospital because it's not accessible to anywhere else, waiting for a call when they finally could see me. I actually ended up waiting around 2 hours. The doctor at the female clinic gave me antibiotics without my consent, she didn't inform me until after, and she had no reason to give me antibiotics, as I was not sick. Antibiotics ARE NOT vitamins or vaccines, this is exactly why Japan has a problem with antibiotic resistant bacteria and extremely strong and nearly incurable gonorrhea.