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469番地 Kanna, Ginoza, Kunigami District, Okinawa 904-1304, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 98-968-3661
webseite: okinawa-kanna.or.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 26.4752657, Longitude: 127.9624974
ゆう
::I took the medicine prescribed by my internal medicine doctor on Wednesday, and the next night I felt itchy and had swelling on Sunday. It started hurting and I got scared and went to the hospital on Monday, but I was told that only a dermatologist could see it. The doctor told me that they knew about the skin, but that the edema was only an interview, without any examination, and they didn't know if it was related. Do you do nothing like this? I wish they would at least see a dermatologist on weekday afternoons.
くろくろ
::The doctor spoke one-sidedly for about 3 minutes and then was kicked out of the examination room. I waited for over 2 hours and couldn't say a word. Honestly, I don't want to go anymore. Next time I go, I plan to get an invitation letter from a different hospital.
i N
::It would be better to correct the morning reception at 11 o'clock as early as possible. We live in an era where you can get information by looking at homepages💦 I arrived at 11:10am and was turned away at the door. . My child had a fever and had to leave work early to come to the hospital. Thursdays are morning clinics only, so I thought I'd make it in time. What's more, the change of reception time to 11 a.m. was in August, but it was already the end of September. The receptionist told me that there was a notice posted at the hospital's reception desk announcing the change, but if you have a fever, you won't be allowed into the hospital. So how can I find out about the change in reception closing time? As a result, I was told that the internet homepage had not changed and ended the process. The woman who answered the phone was the worst.
ゆるふわ(ゆるふわちゃん)
::A highly social hospital that responds well to patients suspected of coronavirus. As this hospital is indispensable to the Ginoza area, I would like to see it build strong ties with the local community.
NATALLY YOKO
::Since I have been living long time here in Japan, this was the best medical examination experience I had! Doctors and nurses are very friendly and supportive. Limited English is spoken so, it’s best if, you can speak some basic Japanese.