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20-1 Ishikawachō, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki 312-0057, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 29-354-5111
sitio web: www.hitachi.co.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 36.3930755, Longitude: 140.5294748
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::A family member was transferred to this hospital the other day. As a result, I was relieved that it was not a particularly urgent illness, but I was dissatisfied with the treatment of the doctor who treated me there. Night clinics are for patients in urgent need, and there are fewer doctors and fewer tests available. From what I've talked to with the patient this time, it doesn't seem like it's an emergency, and they said things like, "You shouldn't come to the night clinic with these symptoms," and "night clinics are different from regular outpatient clinics..." etc. I understand that there is a difference between night medical treatment and regular outpatient treatment, and of course I think it should be for people with emergencies. However, it is true that my family suddenly became incapacitated just because the doctor said there was nothing wrong with the results, and when I was told not to come even though it was not an emergency, what kind of condition could I come to for night medical treatment? of? I have no choice but to wonder. postscript As for the story later, it seems that the families who were transported were also told various things. I don't know if there were a lot of patients in the night clinic at that time and there was some free time, but it was normal to hear about 5 nurses and doctors talking near the bed saying, ``This is why we came here.'' is. This family recently called an ambulance again in the middle of the night, but they were hesitant to call an ambulance because they were worried, ``Will they call me in for something like this again?'' (I'm fine now as I've been discharged from the hospital)
sou ZS
::The quality of the doctor is probably good, but All other services are terrible. Even changes to reservations can only be done using the 0570 number (14:00 to 16:00). I feel like they treat patients like they don't care about them. Also, there isn't even wifi in the hospital room these days. Even medium-sized hospitals often have Wi-Fi, so what's going on? We request immediate improvement.
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::The family was transported by holiday ambulance. It was pneumonia, but thanks to appropriate treatment, I was hospitalized for about a week. Even during my stay in the hospital, the nurses, rehabilitation staff, and other staff were all very kind and considerate. I am very grateful that I was able to entrust my work to you with peace of mind. We were also able to smoothly proceed with consultations related to nursing care after discharge from the hospital.
ラスカル4602
::Five or six years ago, my life was saved. I was very grateful I also have a medical examination about once every six months…! However! Emergency response this year…… Reply to another place... It's been more than 5 years since I finished my final examination...and the doctor and care manager at the clinic were angry! I was also very shocked. Do all large hospitals simply do things like cut off patients?
ineffektiveleute
::Overall judgment: Advantages 5 Disadvantages 5 I think it's because of the 10% of rural nurses and rural patients, which is impossible for me as a city person! Hospitals in the city provide administrative services, but they speak politely and don't irritate patients! Patients also have good manners and do not do anything that will cause trouble to others! Some outpatients and inpatients are having loud conversations that are a nuisance to those around them! (Old age) I won't stop even if I'm warned! Because of one person, everyone is inconvenienced, so I hope the hospital staff will feel free to remove the troublesome person! Also, it is outdated that there is no free WiFi in the hospital even though there is a Family Mart. Please install one!