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Japan, 〒513-0019 Mie, Suzuka, Takaokadai, 2-chōme−1−8 はしもと歯科 内
kontakt telefon: +81 59-349-3918
strona internetowej: www.hdc-suzuka.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 34.9081565, Longitude: 136.5946636
匿名希望
::The treatment feels like they use the latest technology that I have never seen at a dentist before. However, even though I only intended to have it removed a little bit, I was shocked when it was completely removed without any explanation or announcement. The next time you get a cavity, you're likely to be told, ``Oh, I don't have any teeth left, so I need an implant.''
ぐーらて
::I always use whitening services, but my wisdom teeth were starting to hurt, so I went to see a doctor here for the first time and had them removed on the spot. I was impressed that it was over in an instant and didn't hurt at all. You're too good! ! ! thank you very much.
こばやしやしこ
::My child hit his face and his gums started bleeding. I was referred by my pediatrician, and when I called to say it was an emergency, I was told, ``The earliest is next month.Until then, we are fully booked and cannot do it.'' Even if you say, ``My child is injured and it's an emergency,'' it's not possible. They don't even check and are inflexible. As others have written, I wonder who the hospital is for. When I couldn't talk more, the next time I called a certain dental clinic, they said, ``Priority is given to those with reservations, but please show me.''
yoshi yoshi
::I called because I had a toothache, but I was told it would be in a month at the earliest. Do I have to endure this for a month? I had no choice but to call the nearby Oki Dental Clinic, and they asked me to come right away, which was very helpful. Doctors are the ones who save patients. Wouldn't it be better to respond from the patient's perspective?
さりたこもも
::I wish I hadn't looked at the previous comment. I was the same way. After the examination, I was taken to a private room and strongly recommended treatment, which was not covered by insurance, and would cost about 40,000 yen. I go to the dentist every year, but it costs 3,000 yen at most, and it costs about 1,000 yen if I go more than once! By the way, my teeth bleed a little when I brush them, but they don't loosen, and I had tartar removed at the dentist a year ago. This time I just came to remove tartar. They showed me the bacteria under a microscope and explained that they were germs that would cause problems with my brain and heart. When I asked for treatment within the insurance coverage, I was told that the treatment was not covered by insurance. At first. Although it was an explanation, it was a method of inciting fear and getting people to agree to expensive treatment. When I tried to refuse, saying that I didn't have the money, he shut me up and said, "That's not true." This doctor shows off by saying that this is the only thing I have. I was worried about who the dentist was for, and when I told them I was going to another dentist, they all told me that they couldn't fix it within the insurance coverage. In the end, I was charged 3000 yen. If you are not willing to receive treatment within the scope of insurance coverage from the beginning, I think you should notify us first. I'm here for treatment, but if the only treatment that isn't covered by insurance is that I won't get tested. When I consulted with Mr. Ito of the Suzuka Medical Association, he told me that there were very few dentists like that, so I was out of luck. Mr. Kwana from the Mie Prefecture Medical Association? When I checked there, I realized that there are dentists who offer such services, and since the medical association doesn't know how they operate, I was advised to check the reviews before looking for a dentist. Because I'm a transferee... It seems to be a common story in the city. There are no legal restrictions, and dentists are free to do so. That's why I understand why dentists make a lot of money. Well, I concluded that it was a dentist that rich people go to. It seems that dentists are choosing patients who are rich or who want to spend a lot of money to receive proper treatment. The homepage says good things, but what's behind it is a profit-making historicism, well, they're two sides of the same coin. There were a lot of patients, and although it wouldn't be a problem if I knew about them, I was worried that they were being taken advantage of. So, after consulting with the people around me, I decided to go to Usagi Dental Clinic, which is near this dentist. It seems like it's not as pretty, but the doctor seems to be kind and doesn't force the treatment. Of course, they will provide medical treatment within the scope of insurance coverage. I will also comment on that dentist.