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4-chōme-20-1 Nagamachiminami, Taihaku Ward, Sendai, Miyagi 982-8523, Japan
contacts phone: +81 22-248-2131
website: www.kohnan-sendai.or.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.2196038, Longitude: 140.8712449
ユーコ
::Last year, I was hospitalized for about a month after being transported to an emergency room and undergoing surgery. After I regained consciousness, I was anxious every day because I didn't know what was happening to me, but the doctor who performed the surgery, my attending physician, nurses, and everyone in charge of rehabilitation were all kind to me. I feel grateful. I'm really thankful to you. In other people's reviews, I see harsh words such as "poor treatment," but I have never had a bad experience, including during my regular visits to the hospital after being discharged from the hospital. I wonder if they go well together. I still feel glad that I was taken to Guangnan Hospital at that time.
黒井美有紀
::I used it in an emergency. It's a hospital that specializes in the brain, but I think the treatment varies depending on the doctor in charge. Some teachers give detailed and easy-to-understand explanations, while others only give administrative explanations. Both the patient and the attendant are anxious, so I would like to receive a sympathetic response.
ヒアアザーズ
::This hospital is famous for its excellent doctors, but the core of this hospital is the Daiichi ICU. I'm one of those patients who can come out of there and still remember what happened. It is made up of nurses and caring staff who are kind to everyone. It is thanks to them that I am able to write here now.
白戸幸治
::From August 2022, I was hospitalized twice for about 2 months. I spent most of my hospitalization bedridden in the ICU, but I am grateful to the nurses and my doctor for treating me so kindly. One of my favorite stories is when Sendai Ikuei won the Koshien tournament and I found myself crying alone in bed, and a nurse rushed over to see me thinking something was wrong. Even after I moved to the general ward, the staff treated me in a friendly manner, and I didn't feel the loneliness that often comes with hospital life. After the surgery, the patient is doing well and is able to work and lead a normal life. I now go for check-ups and medical examinations once a year, and I am once again grateful for being able to live a peaceful life every day.
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::Two years ago, I went to Gangnam Hospital for the first time. While I was shopping, I suddenly lost the use of my right hand, even dropped something light, and I was unable to use it for about 10 minutes before this phenomenon occurred. Since he also had another illness, the cause could not be determined, so he had his brain checked to see if there was any abnormality. I went a total of 3 times: the first visit, MRI, and medical examination. The reason I wanted to post here was during my "first visit." When and how it happened, the pain and headache, how long did it take for the symptoms to get better, and whether they have stopped happening since then... ``Hearing with tremendous tension'' I could feel the patient's strong seriousness and sense of not making mistakes. I was very surprised, thinking that I would just take an image and judge it casually, and I was reminded of the urgency of the brain. I thought this teacher would be able to make the right decision. My judgment was that there were no particular problems. Since I'm an amateur, I wanted to ask why this happened, but I was told that he was younger and didn't seem to have much experience, and that he was different from the doctor I was seeing for the first time, and that there was "no particular problem", so I didn't know why it happened. I asked him if there was a possibility that it would not happen in the future, but he simply said, ``There is no particular problem with the current photo.'' Konan Hospital began as Tohoku University Hospital Nagamachi Branch. I've heard that it has a good reputation for having neurosurgery specialists. There are various things like skill, trust, and letting them gain experience, but the teacher I talked to in the first half said, "Technology and trust," and the teacher in the second half said, "Let them gain experience." Lastly, since you cannot go directly to Tohoku University Hospital, the most important thing to do is to seek diagnosis at Konan Hospital if you have a brain problem. There are other fields in neurosurgery, but it's not something you can do slowly, so I introduced it here.