Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital w Nagoya

JaponiaJapanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital

 

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Japan, 〒466-8650 Aichi, Nagoya, Showa Ward, Myōkenchō, 2−9
kontakt telefon: +81 52-832-1121
strona internetowej: www.nagoya2.jrc.or.jp
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Latitude: 35.1449571, Longitude: 136.9658447

komentarze 5

  • moi

    moi

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    I was hospitalized as an emergency, and all the nurses were friendly, kind, and kind, and I felt very safe and healed. The doctors making rounds can be a bit intimidating, and I can barely handle it since they look at me from above. I do my rounds every morning, so I try to do it every morning. Also, regarding hospital food, there are days when there are no green vegetables at all, and there are times when the food is very flavorful. Will this meal cure the patient's illness? There were days when I felt anxious. It was helpful that the flavor could be made lighter if I requested it to be lighter. Refrigerators in hospital rooms are available for a fee. You can use it for 200 yen per day. There is a Ministop shop behind the cafeteria on the 1st floor of Ward 3. Business hours are 7:30-19:30, and electronic money can be used. They also sell hot water. There is also a barber shop and beauty salon, and shampoo blowouts are 2,000 yen for semi-length hair. Payment is in cash only. You will be blow drying your hair without applying anything, so if you have your own hair oil, it might be a good idea to bring it with you. Showers in the ward must be reserved on the same day, and are available from 9:00 to 16:30. Showers are available for up to 30 minutes per person. You can also use electronic money in the vending machines on each floor. PayPay, ID, quick pay, transportation etc.

  • Tanny

    Tanny

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    There is nothing better than a medical worker's response, good attitude, and good character, but it is foolish to place that as the most important thing. I would like to evaluate general hospitals based on how well they are able to provide support that other hospitals cannot provide when a patient suffers from a serious illness rather than an ordinary illness. I had acute cholecystitis, so I was admitted directly from the emergency department, treated, and then transferred to the general ward, where I am now recovering. When I had this attack, my family's hospital gave me painkillers and casually said they would consider a referral if there was no improvement. The pain became severe, so I gave up and called here directly, almost forcing myself to come to the emergency department. I explained the situation and was reluctant, but I did not refuse. Are you sure there is a shortage of staff? We had to wait in the hospital, and there were patients who were bleeding or fainting, so I felt that the priority of emergency patients changed rapidly depending on the situation. However, this is because they always take extraordinary measures depending on the level of life-threatening situation, and I was also kept waiting after the necessary treatment. During that time, the ultrasound, MRI, blood sampling, etc. were carried out smoothly, and an accurate diagnosis was made based on the test results. Ordinary hospitals would not be able to respond to the same problem within a few hours. Once you realize that we have a place, system, state-of-the-art equipment, and staff that can do this, you will understand why our hospital is so important and needed at any time. I think this is a hospital where you should have the utmost trust in its technology, knowledge, equipment, and medical staff in the event of an emergency, or if you feel that something is wrong or are concerned about your health.

  • Augusto Dufloth

    Augusto Dufloth

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    Disgusting, they hate gaijin patients. They treat you like an animal and everything is a NO. They do not follow the latest WHO humanity procedures. DON'T GO THERE.

  • Daniel

    Daniel

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    First, if you go to the emergency during the weekend you will pay high fee. And then, if you had the insolence to be really sick and you actually went there after 5 pm after one month you will receive another bill asking you to pay even more, just because you dared go during the night. I guess that all of this would be just ok if it was only matter of money. But no, you wait 5 and more hours to receive mediocre diagnosis, after which you need to go again during the week to finally get to know your real diagnosis. Red Cross Hospital, that name is really deceitful, ね?😉

  • Guy Konan

    Guy Konan

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    Beware you might need to book in advance!

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