Kobayashi Clinics in Odawara

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1-chōme-14-18 Sakaechō, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0011, Japan
contacts phone: +81 465-22-3161
website: www.kobayashihp.or.jp
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Latitude: 35.2535873, Longitude: 139.1585154

comments 5

  • M

    M

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    It's close to the station and bus stop, so I think it's easy to get to unless you have difficulty walking. There are 6 parking spaces, but one of them is reserved for people who come to the hospital with a fever, so it is best to keep in mind that there are only 5 spaces. Parking is inconvenient. For wheelchair users, the aisle in front of the examination room and the area around the waiting seats can sometimes feel inconvenient, but the seats in front of the examination room have been improved, and I can see the efforts made by the hospital. So I don't think it's a bad hospital. I have never had any problems with the response from the doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians, or receptionists, and I get the impression that most of them are pleasant, kind, and kind.

  • 津軽弘前

    津軽弘前

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    The other day, my companion suffered from a cough and recurrent fever for over a week. The temperature was 36.5 degrees Celsius the morning I went to see my family doctor. I suddenly started suffering from ``chills'', ``shivers'', ``convulsions'', etc. I called my family doctor over the phone and took him to an emergency room. Emergency personnel should respond quickly and carefully, When I took my temperature, it was 38.6℃. Because hospitals in Odawara are drinking each other, I waited for almost 30 minutes in the ambulance. The third facility was Kobayashi Hospital. Although his condition improved to some extent in the ambulance, Despite the emergency transport, the nurses' response was the worst. Maybe it was because my body temperature was checked and it was about 36.5? ``Did you have any remaining cold symptoms?'' ``The paramedics took my temperature incorrectly,'' and even though I was coughing, I was sent home without even getting a ``blood test.'' The next day, he went to his family doctor and was diagnosed with pneumonia. Even my family doctor was disappointed with Kobayashi Hospital's response. To be honest, if Kobayashi Hospital can only respond dishonestly, shouldn't they provide emergency response? I think so, I would like the nurses I dealt with on this day to ask themselves why they chose to become a nurse. Isn't it a precious profession where you are in charge of people's lives? In particular, what does it mean to fundamentally doubt the response of emergency personnel? I wonder if there is a minimum level of response that Japan's current medical care should take. There are various reviews from other people, but personally I think it is the worst hospital facility.

  • 個人用MAIN_ACCOUNT

    個人用MAIN_ACCOUNT

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    We still have strict visitation restrictions in place. Recently, many hospitals have lifted restrictions on visitation, and even if they don't limit the number of visits, they can manage by taking measures such as time and partitioned ventilation, but they don't give patients the opportunity to meet with their families. I can't help but think that patients are taking life lightly even though they don't know if they will live long. I thought that the director or the people who make decisions at this hospital are not flexible in their thinking. We should learn from other hospitals. I can't even hope for it.

  • TM RM

    TM RM

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    I get my cholesterol medication here, but I'm thankful that they can prescribe a larger amount than at a clinic. However, based on other people's reviews, it may be more like a clinic where you can also be admitted, rather than an emergency hospital. I don't know the classification of hospitals for laymen, but Ozawa Hospital is nearby, and there are some fairly large hospitals in the city, so I think there are separate areas for each hospital. I only take blood samples and prescribe prescriptions for lifestyle-related diseases, so I have no complaints. I don't think you would be dissatisfied if it was used like that. If so, is it a cash only place?

  • りーや

    りーや

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    I went to the doctor in the morning with a fever, and without any internal examination, I took a test and found out that everything was negative. (They didn't use a stethoscope or look at my throat.) When I went back to another hospital in the afternoon, they properly examined my throat and found out that I had suspected strep throat. Is it a hospital that doesn't give medical examinations?

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