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2-chōme-1-1 Nagamineminami, Higashi Ward, 熊本市東 Kumamoto 861-8520, Japan
contacts phone: +81 96-384-2111
website: www.kumamoto-med.jrc.or.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 32.8080736, Longitude: 130.7635811
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::I was able to get there after hours, but I had to wait for more than 3 hours from 9am, and now I was transferred to the emergency room, so I was told that it would take a little longer because they were giving priority to that. If they don't test for coronavirus or influenza, why does it take so long? I've heard that after-hours doctors are just show-off doctors. I have to work tomorrow, so I'd like to have my prescription filled early so I can go home.
mh42
::The other day, I went to the emergency department at night because of severe pain near my right rib cage. As everyone has written, the triage seemed to be bored and we were chatting. After that, I was called to the examination room, and everything the resident doctor told me was so vague that I became very anxious...I thought I had a gastric or duodenal ulcer, but an echo test showed that After two CT scans and two blood tests, I was told that they couldn't find out and that I should go to a different hospital myself. I was told that it might be acute pancreatitis, that I might have cholecystitis and that it might be surgically removed tomorrow, that my liver and gallbladder were attached, and after a lot of anxiety, I said, ``I don't know.'' I repeatedly told him that I was worried about going home because of the pain, but he ignored me. I felt sad. The cost of the test was about twice as much, and we didn't know the result...When my child had a fever, I went to the emergency room three nights in a row, but on the fourth day I was told it was a cold. did". I realized that the JRCS emergency services did not give me a correct diagnosis. Of course, I understand that the night specialist is not available. However, this time, I was told to wait until 9:00 a.m. for the specialist to come. I wonder what time it really was. Money and time were wasted. In the end, it turned out to be duodenal ulcer and gastritis.
テリヤキ美味い
::When I was taken to the hospital by ambulance after an accident, they tried to put a collar on my neck because they thought it might damage my nerves, but when they tried to put the collar on, I started coughing and spluttered. So, even though I told her not to wear a collar, she tried to wear a collar on Shanimu. Despite complaining that it is difficult to have a conversation, Shimatsu is told the date and name five or six times. I can understand why you have to listen to things like cloudy consciousness and confirmation of your memory over and over again, so that your nervous system doesn't move. I can do it, but I think it's putting the cart before the horse if you force a patient to put a collar on a patient who has a cough that's like he's flailing around after putting the collar on, and it's hard for him to make a sound after answering properly several times. I don't agree with the way it burdens people more than necessary, like having to check it multiple times even though they have already communicated the information.
ひな
::Since the second year of junior high school, I have been attending a pediatrician due to epilepsy. I had various tests done and my medication changed. So the seizures have subsided. I'm happy ☺ I've had two primary care doctors so far. Because the attending physician system I feel safe. You will get used to it each time you visit the hospital. The cafeteria inside the hospital was very delicious and I looked forward to it every time I went to the hospital. I admire the doctors, nurses, and laboratory technicians I have worked with up until now. In the future, I want to become a medical worker at this hospital. I want to work.
Ampanna Zzz
::Thank you to the male doctor who was very kind to me when I was admitted to the hospital after developing a high fever in the last two weeks of my night emergency. The daughter was also 2 years old and had pain at night and went to the emergency room. Even though I was crying because it hurt, the woman's doctor asked me to bring her back when she stopped crying. I was told that I couldn't see her unless she stopped crying. Even though I was crying because it hurt, I cried a lot in the waiting room. After calming down with some juice, I finally went to see the doctor. After all, she started crying because of the pain, and her parents told her that she was just being spoiled, so they thought they should refer her to a psychiatrist. I was angry at the female doctor who seemed to have a lot of pride and didn't even bother to examine me. Another male doctor, who was concerned about my crying, came and quickly examined me and found out that I had a dislocation. Even though he was inexperienced, his pride was high because he didn't even apologize. There are a lot of things I need help with in the emergency department, so I thought I'd share my thoughts and counterarguments.