Isesaki Fukushima Hospital in Isesaki

JapanIsesaki Fukushima Hospital

 

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556-2 Kashimacho, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0015, Japan
contacts phone: +81 270-24-3456
website: www.fukushima-hospital.com
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Latitude: 36.3321734, Longitude: 139.2041427

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  • x x

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    The quality of the doctors is outstanding. Some doctors are doing their best, while others treat life like insects. It's the worst thing to do if you lose, so if you're worried, I think it's a good idea to talk to a nurse. The nurses are busy, so some of them have a strong tone, but I think they are generally kind and do their best. There are many people with dementia in the hospital, so if you are in a large room, you will hear loud voices. It's expensive, but if you're concerned about it, I think it's better to be hospitalized in a private room.

  • (^-^)ショコちゃん

    (^-^)ショコちゃん

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    Attended a medical examination for the purpose of a health check. An elderly female doctor at the outpatient clinic explained the blood test results one by one, as well as the X-rays of my lungs. I was impressed because I had never been given such detailed explanations at any other hospital. If I have a chance, I would like to see that doctor.

  • さくらさく

    さくらさく

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    My father was admitted to the hospital and was treated by an elderly female neurologist. In any case, there was nothing arrogant about his attitude. I've always thought that his attitude and behavior were a little strange. When I explained my condition, my mother and brother went over and listened to the story, but there were some things that my mother didn't understand, so when I asked her over the phone to ask her to listen to it again, she suddenly became furious and said, ``You can't help me!'' It seems that the call was hung up. Considering the time, it was right after that, but with the momentum of that anger, my company was replaced. He called the front phone (my brother was at work and couldn't answer the phone), and while I was at work using the company phone, he told me, ``Your mother is dumb! She has dementia!'' I said it clearly. After that, he didn't talk about his father, who was a patient, at all, and for more than 10 minutes he vented his anger that he didn't understand what he had to say. In the end, he yelled, ``I'm busy, so I can't talk to my crazy family!'' and hung up. It seemed that the employees around me could hear what was being said, and they said to each other, ``Fukushima Hospital is terrible, they never said anything about your father.'' If you're busy, you probably don't have time to make a phone call like that. By the way, my mother is not stupid at all. I am living well. I guess he didn't like it when he asked me back what I had explained... Later, I discussed everything with the hospital consultant and had him change my attending doctor. The consultant and the new doctor said, ``That person (female doctor)... there are other things going on...'' but they didn't say anything in detail, but very often. Looks like someone is having trouble with this. Everyone, please be careful when visiting the neurology department at Fukushima Hospital.

  • ぽんぺけ

    ぽんぺけ

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    The other day, I tested positive for coronavirus at home and came to the hospital. I knew I couldn't get inside, so I called from the parking lot to report the situation. I was told that if the home test was positive, I would not be retested and would only be prescribed medication, so I reported this to the company and told them I would call them again. So far, the receptionist with a gentle voice has been kind and helpful. Immediately after that, I called a different receptionist, and when I told her about the conversation I had just had and that I would only be prescribed medication, she responded in a very hurried and unpleasant voice, saying, ``Yes!'' ? I can't go inside because of the risk of infection, and I'm busy right now so I'll have to wait a long time! ? and. I was in a parking lot right between my eyes when I was feeling extremely unwell, and I called her twice and asked her to give me some medicine.There was no reason for her to be so cold to me. I understand that you're busy, and I think it's hard to deal with it, but that's the kind of work you do, and I want you to reconsider what you wouldn't want done to you if you weren't feeling well. What symptoms did you have after that? Even though I was talking, he started talking in a slurry manner and couldn't listen to what I was saying. What does it mean to have no voice and a smaller voice? what? It sounds like that. I have been working in the medical and welfare field for a long time, and it made me very uncomfortable to think that this treatment was being applied to other people who were unwell. I think it would be better to learn how to take care of yourself mentally, such as speaking at a pace, tone of voice, and listening carefully when dealing with patients who don't know when they might collapse. I would appreciate the response from the other person. However, I remember the unpleasant experience I had with the orthopedic doctor before, so I won't go there anymore.

  • 山口克身

    山口克身

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    We moved here to a new building and equipment, and it's now very beautiful. Teachers in each clinical department, as well as key staff such as nurses, linen workers, and cooks and caterers, have also been transferred. At this time, when visiting visitors, you are required to disinfect with alcohol at the entrance and wear a mask ❗️ The parking lot of the facility before the move had a narrow gate, and there were trees in the parking lot as well. It was difficult to park, and the space was small, so there were only a small number of cars that could be parked. The road in front of the exit had a lot of traffic considering its size, and it was quite difficult to get to the other side of the road, but this side is a little off the main road and has a good view of the entrance and exit. There is also a large parking space. When picking up and dropping off, you can drive directly to the covered entrance, making it easier to pick up and drop off sick patients and the elderly.

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