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2-chōme-301 Shinbo, Fukui, 910-0833, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81 776-54-5757
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Større kort og retningerLatitude: 36.078322, Longitude: 136.251141
ユキト
::This is only my second time going here for my prenatal checkup, but I regret choosing this place for my checkup. The first appointment was at 10:30 and the consultation was after 12:30, so I thought it was because it was my first visit with a referral letter, but the same thing happened the second time. I was told that the patients would be examined in the order of reception, but I didn't know what number of patients were currently being examined, and I had to wait for more than two hours without being informed of the waiting time. I knew the waiting time would be long after reading the reviews, but I decided to come here because I felt safe in case something happened to a large hospital, but I think it was way too long. The reservation system is not working at all. Even though I am pregnant and my body is in pain, there is no consideration for the long waiting time. It will be difficult, but I would consider transferring...I do not recommend this as a place for pregnant women's checkups. I think the response from nurses and doctors is average, not bad or bad. If only the waiting time could be reduced to about an hour...
*あき
::The doctor I'm currently working with is polite and kind, but I had a miscarriage once and was worried about something, so I contacted her for a checkup and she was really the worst. The teacher was also different, but it was the worst. I'm sure he's busy, but he didn't stop even though I told him it hurt, and he seemed to be laughing at me for coming to the doctor because I was worried. I knew it would be a nuisance, but I contacted him and asked him to come see me, but I guess it was a mistake. Is it? Afterwards, perhaps because he thought I had gone too far, he modestly told me the results. It's really unpleasant and I don't even want to see her face. I have decided that I will only go when the teacher I am currently working with is present.
チョコ
::I will never forget how I felt when I was diagnosed with a miscarriage. There were happy pregnant women around me, and I wondered why I was here even though my child had miscarried. When I was diagnosed with a miscarriage, I wanted to cry as much as I could, but I couldn't cry in front of happy people. It can be painful for someone who has had a miscarriage to be in that place. Everyone tells me that no one is at fault, but there is nothing more painful than not being able to express your sadness. I think there are many pregnant women who visit Aiiku Hospital in Fukui. In fact, it was listed as having the highest number of births in the prefecture. The miscarriage rate is said to be around 15%, so isn't that the case for a significant number of pregnant women who experience miscarriage? As a hospital responsible for obstetrics in Fukui Prefecture, I think it is necessary to consider the environment and care for pregnant women who have miscarried. I would like to thank you for your help and give you 5 stars for your continued support.
きたさん
::I'm visiting a pediatrician. I am aware that there will be a long wait time and prepare accordingly, so I am not particularly concerned about it. I use the same clinic as a pediatric clinic in my neighborhood. Even though the doctors treat a large number of patients, they still treat children well, from young doctors to veteran teachers, and it's clear that they love children, so I can trust them very much. The nurses at the hospital treated my child very well, and I feel that the outpatient nurses were also doing their best with a limited number of nurses. Parents are very grateful to the hospital for having doctor's appointments in the evening and childcare for sick children.
h a
::Thank you for your help in both obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics. Both the obstetrics and gynecology doctor and midwife were very polite. Even when the midwife was off-duty, she would say things like, ``I'm worried, so I came to check on you before you go home,'' which made me so happy. I gave birth to two children at Aiiku, and I'm glad I gave birth here. I used to trust the pediatric department of a hospital with an obstetrics and gynecology department, but the waiting times were getting longer and the quality of the nurses was declining. I think so. The day I finally went to get my child vaccinated after a number of complications, including not being able to vaccinate my child due to a series of colds, and medicine not being available due to the coronavirus pandemic. I heard her talking about my child at the usual nurse chat competition. Isn't it too late to get vaccinated? Why do you only hit one? It was not a pleasant thing to hear. Even though I don't know anything about this situation. In the first place, what can be done about nurses chatting away every time while patients are kept waiting for a long time? If there are more people available, why not look for another job? Even though I sent the interview via app in advance, I was asked to interview again. During the interview, the nurse had a bad attitude, and even though I was worried and anxious, she asked me questions in a casual way, and I wondered if she had no heart. I think so. I sent it on the first app, so I don't have to ask anymore, right? What is the app for? I can only think of it as a way for nurses to kill time. I went to the pediatrician many times because I was worried about my child's persistent cough, but he only treated her with a cold and the medicine didn't change. In disbelief, I went to a different hospital (which is my primary care provider now), but they immediately discovered that I had asthma. I was told that I could tell by listening to the sounds of my lungs, but the doctor at Aiku didn't notice. Ever since that incident happened, I can't shake the feeling of disbelief. However, it is helpful to be able to access the emergency department, Chibikko House, and vaccinations right away. I will hold back and see a doctor only in the worst case scenario for my child's sake.