Kimitsu Chuo Hospital in Kisarazu

JapanKimitsu Chuo Hospital

 

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1010 Sakurai, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0822, Japan
contacts phone: +81 438-36-1071
website: www.hospital.kisarazu.chiba.jp
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Latitude: 35.3602108, Longitude: 139.9241246

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  • おーさん

    おーさん

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    Last March, I had nose surgery at an otolaryngologist. Since it's an incurable disease, I guess I'll just have to wait and see. I still go to see the doctor once every six months, and I have no problems or complaints. Things are going well. I've been treated well.

  • ああ

    ああ

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    A family member was admitted to the emergency ward on the 8th floor with a cerebral infarction. Almost all of the nurses in the ward, including the head nurse, a fat male named Suzuki, treated me poorly. The boss, a man named Suzuki, is intimidating and unfriendly. Even though I was the manager, I didn't record or keep track of how much water I was giving to my family, who couldn't even drink water. They said that if the person does not drink or eat, they cannot force him to drink or eat. If the person does not wish to do so, leave it alone and do not say anything further. So what should I do? It appeared that no one thought about this, and that there were no professionals in that ward who could act with foresight. The family grew weaker and weaker, had recurring fevers and looked frail. The cause of my fever was not investigated right away, so I was given antibiotics through an intravenous drip over the weekend, and it did not subside by the end of the week, so it was discovered that I was suffering from pneumonia, so I was given strong medicine. I lowered my fever. Also, regarding the intravenous hypopyretic medication, the nurse in charge said, ``I totally forgot,'' and calmly told me in front of my family that I had forgotten to administer it. I felt like everything was handled haphazardly. Overall response is slow. It was said that the head of the hospital, a man named Suzuki, was abusive to patients who were unable to move their bodies freely. Specifically, to relieve my stress, I yell at people who don't eat, He forces food into his mouth, and lowers his serving even though he's still eating. There was liquid all over her mouth, but she wouldn't wipe it off. This was a nurse who was not the head nurse; I put 5.6 tablets in a family member's mouth and washed them down with thickened water. I thought this was a dangerous act that could lead to aspiration. Also, it was common for nurses to not come for 20 minutes after leaking stools, and it was obvious that they were unwilling to change their stools. Ice packs with feces on them were sometimes used to cool the head. It was also the first time I was at a hospital that did not have a discharge conference. The day before I was discharged, I was given a transfer plan and asked to sign the document. I was surprised because up until now, other hospitals always had a conference at the time of discharge. Even though it was decided that I would be discharged from the hospital, the doctor in charge didn't say anything until the day I went to talk to my family, but they acted as if it had nothing to do with me, and finally asked, ``Do you have any other questions?'' I have been told. The family was transferred to a rehabilitation hospital, but if there is a sudden change in their physical condition, they will have to come back here again. That is terrifying and I can't bear it. I wish patients could at least choose which hospital they would like to attend after being transferred. I think that because there are few large hospitals in the Minamiboso area and people have no choice, no one can say anything about acts that violate human rights like this, and they get away with it. Ta. In addition, the nurses were understaffed and had a very difficult time, which often caused patients and their families to disagree. I believe that the lack of staff is a problem with the hospital's system and the awareness of each nurse. If you're so reluctant to respond, quit. I felt like I should have worked elsewhere. I also had to entrust my family to such people, and I felt very frustrated. Everyone commits abusive behavior as a matter of course, and from the family's point of view, it feels like their senses are out of whack. It is best not to have anything to do with Kimitsu Central Hospital. During my stay, I kept daily records of the hospital's response and what happened, and recorded conversations with doctors and nurses. I didn't have that much trust. If you are hospitalized, I think it would be a good idea to record and record the incident. I sincerely pray for the improvement and development of the medical field.

  • 山田ねみ

    山田ねみ

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    I went to see this doctor through a letter of introduction. I waited for about 3 hours even though it was an appointment only department. There were also quite elderly people waiting for a long time, and I wondered if something could be done about the long wait times. However, the doctor answered patient's questions politely and it was worth the wait. Tully's Coffee has recently opened and is perfect for killing time. It is not a hospital that you can casually take care of because you will have to pay for the medical treatment you select at the time of your first visit, but it is reassuring to have a large hospital in case of an emergency.

  • Alfred Danerud

    Alfred Danerud

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    Went all the way from Sweden to be denied entrance to my dying grandfather as we didn't have the family cards

  • Bilal Arshad

    Bilal Arshad

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    Waiting time is too much .almost 5 to 6 hours for check up.

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