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6-chōme-2-1 Atsubetsuchūō 2 Jō, Atsubetsu Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 004-8618, Japan
contacts phone: +81 11-893-3000
website: hokushin.jcho.go.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 43.0417434, Longitude: 141.4738979
かっち
::A general hospital located in Atsubetsu Ward, Sapporo City. Directly connected to Exit 9 of Shin-Sapporo Station on the Tozai Subway Line. A covered road heating sidewalk is provided, making it highly convenient. I visited for a health check.
shiba wan
::I use it every year for health checkups. I think the waiting time should be less. The parking lot is large so you don't have to wait. I don't know if it's a set like that, but you can get a meal ticket after the medical checkup, so you can eat at the cafeteria in the basement after the checkup. The taste is ok, but I appreciate that there is a lot of variety on the menu.
noriko
::I used to send my child to the hospital here. I thought he was a very good pediatrician, but since I have animals at home that cause allergies, it was difficult to manage my asthma, and the doctor asked me which was more important: my child or the animals. Of course, children are people who must be cherished and protected. However, from our family's point of view, animals are the same. I was told that in the worst case scenario (if they don't let me go or kill me) they will notify the child consultation center, so I transferred them to another hospital. The doctor at the hospital I went to this time was surprised. Even if a chronic illness is difficult to manage, they still consider the importance of the animal's life. I wanted to face the doctor. What do you think about hospitals and doctors who even threaten children by calling them children's guidance centers? I don't think I'll ever hear from you again.
蝦夷の玉ちゃん
::There are people who are treated well by nurses and people who are hesitant. Difficulties in handing over documents at the department (I was asked twice to fill out the medical questionnaire because I was in a different department) When a patient is called, there is a reception number, but there is no display on the monitor in front of the examination room, so many patients miss the number and are called by name. (There was no point in calling by number for privacy reasons) Everything else is passable.
小林コバ
::My parents are taking care of me. I have never been hospitalized, so I don't know about the details of the treatment. Maybe it's because it's a large hospital, but there's always a receptionist there. Compared to hospitals that are deserted during lunchtime, I am very grateful. Having a telephone operator on hand is also a good thing; if you tell them the patient's name, purpose, etc., they will connect you to the appropriate department, which will shorten your waiting time. It can't be helped if they force you to wear a mask, but if that's the case, let's make the delivery workers to the shops (I think?) wear masks too. No one in the hospital spoke to me even though I rode the elevator proudly without a mask and pushing a trolley. Is he the president's son?