Kansai Medical University Medical Center en Moriguchi

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10-15 Fumizonochō, Moriguchi, Osaka 570-8507, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 6-6992-1001
sitio web: www.kmu.ac.jp
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Latitude: 34.7286693, Longitude: 135.5562472

comentarios 5

  • Hiromi Hiromi

    Hiromi Hiromi

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    I was hospitalized due to heart surgery and post-surgery issues. She's the worst hospital nurse. The nurses on the 4th floor of the inpatient ward are truly the worst. She is the worst not only as a nurse but also as a person. When I expressed my feelings, I was asked to leave the ward. Instead of talking badly about the nurses, I just talked about how painful I felt when I was hospitalized.Everything was so terrible that I couldn't even write about it, and now I have symptoms like panic disorder and depression, and I'm mentally depressed. It's also in tatters. I can no longer trust anyone who claims to be a medical professional. The illness may have been cured, but the emotional scars will never go away. This university hospital is the worst. I think the nurse on the 4th floor should study again about how people feel and how sick people feel. That's too sloppy and inconsiderate.

  • 今日も内からタマモクロス

    今日も内からタマモクロス

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    I am grateful and humbled by the doctors who worked hard for 14 hours to perform the surgery for pancreatic cancer, and the nurses who took care of me during my one month stay in the hospital. When I was discharged from the hospital, many nurses took the time to see me off despite their busy schedules. My mother seemed very happy to see the angelic nurse in a white coat who was kind until the end. Thank you very much for your time.

  • 盛岡すみこ

    盛岡すみこ

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    My son was hospitalized with ketone hypoglycemia after the coronavirus, but he was kept in the hospital for only one day, and without measuring the numbers, he woke up and was cured! It is ok, is not it! forced a reply. Moreover, I was kicked out and told to immediately remove the IV and leave the hospital. Then I got home and immediately vomited. I couldn't accept any liquids and couldn't eat anything. The reason I was hospitalized was because my condition had lasted two or three days. At Asahi Children's Hospital, the doctor makes a decision on whether to be discharged from the hospital based on a blood test after some time has passed since the IV is removed, but whether the patient is cured or not is based on the doctor's intuition and experience rather than looking at the patient. It seems like. When I called the hospital information center for the coronavirus and told them what had happened, I was told that this was the only place I could go, so I had to go there again, and I had to stay there for a long time. I was told that children are more prone to ketones, but is that related? I understand that it was a busy time. I'm sure everyone was tired because it was so hard and busy that you can't imagine, but if that's the reason they abandon patients halfway, I don't think it's the hospital or the doctors. The nurse and the head nurse took pity on me and kept me in the hospital until I recovered, but at the very end, someone who looked like a trainee doctor was glaring at me. It seems selfish of the hospital here to stay in the hospital until the patient is cured. I don't know what would have happened to my child if the nurses hadn't been there at that time...Now that I think about it, I want that person and the pediatrician who glared at me at the end to apologize to my son. I sincerely hope so. If it's just the nurses, it's ⭐︎5. If it's the whole thing, I don't want to give it a 1.

  • かふぇおもち

    かふぇおもち

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    The ratings here are extreme, 1 or 5. It seems like there are hits and misses depending on the date and department... I went to a dermatologist five years ago and had surgery, and both the doctors and nurses treated me with great care. As I headed to the operating room, I was very nervous, but she spoke kindly to me to help me relax. I now see a hematologist regularly. He's a good doctor who doesn't talk too much and explains the situation thoroughly. It is difficult to achieve perfect medical care.

  • Kevin Lee

    Kevin Lee

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    We had an urgent situation because of my wife. The people working in this hospital were so nice and kind to us. We had wonderful experiences with these people. Thank you.

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