Jōhoku Hospital in Kanazawa

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20-3 Kyōmachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0848, Japan
contacts phone: +81 76-251-6111
website: jouhoku-hosp.com
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Latitude: 36.5819214, Longitude: 136.6566951

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  • K F (ちーず)

    K F (ちーず)

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    I use it at a general hospital in my neighborhood, but unfortunately I have to say that the quality of the receptionist is always poor. It is understandable that the reception desk is divided into several departments depending on the examination, but there is no coordination. At the first reception, I found out that I was an outpatient with a fever, so everyone hurriedly put on face shields. Is it something you don't usually do? I think this is a hospital where many of the patients are elderly, but the first receptionist didn't make eye contact with me either, so I didn't really listen to what the patients were saying. I went to the next reception desk and was asked about my symptoms, so I told them about my symptoms and the circumstances, but in the middle of talking, she interrupted me and said, ``Please tell the nurse about that,'' and then she said, ``I answered because you asked me, is it strange?'' When I say it, I ignore it. The person at the reception desk then wrote down a symptom that I hadn't mentioned and asked, ``When did it start?'' When I said, ``I didn't mention it, it's a symptom of XX,'' she didn't write down the symptoms and made her bring the documents. I was asked if any of the information on my medical card had changed, so I said, ``This is my address,'' and they said, ``Then, please write your name and mobile number.'' Due to the incident earlier, I was asked, ``Even though my address has changed, I don't need my mobile number.'' I asked again, ``What did you change?'' I said, ``It's the address,'' and she said, ``Then please write the address,'' so I finally wrote the address and submitted it. I went to the waiting room for my results and was asked about my symptoms, so when I was talking to the receptionist, I denied the symptoms that had been written incorrectly, but because I hadn't deleted them, I was almost diagnosed with a different symptom. The receptionist was quite strong. I think there are problems not only with that person, but also with the organization, so I won't mention the individual's name, but I think it would be okay to improve it a little. Since this is a hospital where we often see elderly people, I don't think there are many people who review their own experiences, but I hope this will be of some help.

  • 東畑

    東畑

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    My elderly grandmother's family clinic is affiliated with a general hospital. My grandmother was hospitalized, but I feel like things have improved a lot since the new house was built. It's still a time when visiting is still restricted, but I felt at ease because they had enough staff and the response was smooth, and the doctors and nurses answered any questions I had. Also, this is a problem for general hospitals in general, but the more people use the facility and the more medical record information and test value data they accumulate, the easier it will be to make an accurate diagnosis. Even if you decide to use it for the first time for night medical treatment or emergency, the process will be the same as usual: go through triage, set the test items, perform the actual test, and use the test results as a guide for diagnosis. is. No matter how good a doctor or experienced nurse is, it is not possible to make a 120% diagnosis and response within a short period of time, such as the first visit or after transportation. On the patient's side, it will be a great help for patients to be prepared in advance, such as understanding and explaining their physical condition accurately, and bringing their regular checkup data and medication notebook with them.

  • kei家

    kei家

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    I visited the outpatient clinic for fever. The response was very quick and I feel like I will continue to use them in the future. I brought my children with me to the doctor's appointment, and I was impressed by how attentive they were.

  • K J

    K J

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    I paid a visit at the hospital as I was suffering from a high fever for a few days. The medical doctors and nurses are quite helpful and considerate. The MD patiently listened to my claim and prescribed the appropriate medications. I really appreciate their kindness and support.

  • 迦蓮

    迦蓮

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    I guess it has to do with the time of day, but like other reviews, nighttime emergencies have the worst response. This is something that would be impossible in Tokyo or Yokohama. There's no specialist, so please go to another hospital! asked the irritated old lady in her 60s or 70s on the phone. I was talking quickly about the name of another hospital, but didn't everyone on the other end of the phone think that I was a pure-hearted Kanazawa citizen who was polite and quiet? I don't even know the name of a hospital in the countryside! When I asked him to just give me his phone number, he scolded and said, ``Why do I have to tell you?!'' ← Kanazawa citizen Alal. I am well aware that Kanazawa is unfriendly, doesn't know how to greet people, has no manners, and has a lot of pride. If that's the case, you'll need to have the ability to respond to the old man's age. Both for "customers" and "doctors." At his old age, he can't do anything more than treat customers and patients. You're afraid of the doctor, so you attack the patient, right? That's your outlook. By the way, there was no such disrespectful treatment at Keio Hospital. Because I can't stand my guard, I hit things and people. There are many people like that in Kanazawa. There are many people who are really childish in their response and mental age. So where does one have the confidence and basis to look down on neighboring prefectures? If it's a hospital exclusively for Kanazawa residents, there should be a smoke screen or an answering machine that says "No strangers allowed!"

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