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1-chōme-8 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0062, Japan
contacts phone: +81 3-3292-2051
website: www.kyoundo-hospital.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.6985153, Longitude: 139.7630126
小野塚由美
::The other day, I had some trouble treating my bedridden mother, and I was looking for a hospital that could help. The consultant in charge will look for you diligently. In case Kyundo Hospital is in trouble. I was happy to accept the offer. Although it was a day surgery, they also provided a hospital room in case I needed to be hospitalized. The doctors, nurses, and staff were all kind and helpful. That was a really big help. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you very much.
石将
::The teacher really listens to me! He tries to understand. Gastrointestinal surgery, general internal medicine, orthopedics, hepatology, I still go to school, and I thought all the teachers I met were wonderful. I don't make any unpleasant faces. I recommend it so much that I want to write my name on it! Come by anytime! The sense of security is completely different! I really feel like this is a hospital where doctors gather together! This is my personal opinion, but this is the only hospital I can go to 😂
Melody Law
::Went here for MPFL knee surgery and was hospitalized for 3 weeks. The food menu was delicious and nutritious and free WiFi was available. While recovering, the doctor on charge of the operation (Dr. Nakamura) came in and checked on me almost everyday and the rehabilitation center (the one on charge of me was Ms Komiyama) was excellent and meticulous. Waiting times might be a little long without am appointment for normal outpatient consultations but I would definitely recommend this hospital for anyone looking to do orthopedic surgery.
P aul
::good for meidaisei
Jan Pijpers
::Reasonable hospital. staff is helpfull but can not comunicate in any other language than japanese. Nursing staff is badly overworked (lile in many places in Japan) so the quality of care changes day by day. Be aware of surgery and anesthetics, they do not understand the difference in medication for non japanese people. Received a weak anesthetic so waking up after surgery was painfull. Just saying you are in pain is not sufficient, you have to specifically ask for pain medication. Beds are comfortable but bring entertainment to kill the time and extra food as the meals are limited and not tasty.