Matsubara Tokushukai Hospital en Matsubara

JapónMatsubara Tokushukai Hospital

 

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7-chōme-13-26 Amamihigashi, Matsubara, Osaka 580-0032, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 72-334-3400
sitio web: www.matubara.tokushukai.or.jp
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Latitude: 34.5884163, Longitude: 135.5364415

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  • 谷ヤン

    谷ヤン

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    The patient visited an orthopedic surgeon for lower back pain that started with thigh cramps. I was asked about my symptoms, and when I explained my progress, I was told that the initial symptoms were fine, and asked how I was doing now, but even though I explained that the symptoms had been going on since the beginning, and that I was suffering from lower back pain, they didn't listen. She asked me what medicines I had been prescribed at my previous hospital, so I told her I was taking a picture of it on my smartphone, but when I tried to touch it, she told me not to touch my smartphone during the consultation. When I said that it wasn't because I was on the phone or communicating, but because the teacher was listening, I said that's enough. He's a doctor who can't feel the slightest sense of his compassion for his patients. As a result, the symptoms do not improve and it is a waste of time.

  • りんりん

    りんりん

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    The patient visited a respiratory internal medicine clinic. Specialists are fully booked and patients often have to wait up to two hours to be seen. Personally, I thought that respiratory internal medicine specialists were more knowledgeable about lung diseases than asthma. After a number of tests including blood draws and X-rays, it was discovered that her airway had become slightly thicker. However, I was told that this alone was not enough to diagnose asthma. I paid about 15,000 yen for the test. When I try to make an appointment when I have an asthma attack due to a long-lasting cold, it is booked up to two months in advance, and I am unable to see a doctor when I need it. Feeling anxious about various things, I wrote a letter of introduction to Habikino Medical Center and went to Habikino Medical Center. Habiki Medical Center is good in everything: the nurses, the office staff, the facilities. After a test, I was immediately diagnosed with asthma. If you choose the wrong hospital, appropriate treatment will be delayed, unnecessary tests will be conducted, and you will be forced to wait for a long time. This was a lesson for the future. On another day, I came down with the flu and came here because I was responding to an emergency at night. I also had an asthma attack, so for some reason I was prescribed Theodol tablets, which I had never taken before, and I couldn't sleep at night and suffered from nausea and numbness in my hands. The next day, he was prescribed stomach medication at the same hospital and desperately tried to drink lots of water to get it out of his body. It was the first time that the medicine didn't work for me, and it was almost traumatic. In April 2024, he visited the emergency room at night due to fever and nausea. Two nurses took turns dealing with it, and one of them was the worst. While administering a PCR test for my high fever, a nurse asked me, ``Do you live alone?'' and ``Does anyone in your family have coronavirus or a fever?'' while inserting a swab into my nose. I felt like I was being harassed, even though I couldn't speak because I had a cotton swab inserted into me. There were other times when the responses were overtly intimidating. A CT scan revealed that he had pneumonia, and he received IV treatment. When the IV was finished and the needle was removed from my arm, that disgusting nurse was in charge again. When the needle was being removed, he said, ``Hold the bandage on your arm here! If you don't hold it down, the needle won't come out!'' I'm not good with injections, so I always turn my head away when the injection is injected into my arm or when it's taken out, but I'm not even allowed to do that. On top of that, I was disappointed that such a response was the only thing I could do when I was suffering from pneumonia. Although I have had blood drawn and IV drips administered several times, this was the first time I had been treated like this. A middle-aged, petite, chubby female nurse who wears glasses. I ended up dealing with a bad nurse. For nighttime emergencies, patients have no choice but to go to a different hospital. *An acquaintance's family underwent surgery at this hospital and died due to a medical error. Despite reporting that he had chronic illnesses such as diabetes, he died because the surgery was not taken into consideration. People with chronic illnesses should be especially careful when performing surgery.

  • たな

    たな

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    shock. I visited an internal medicine clinic with a fever. Currently pregnant Depending on the hospital, it is often said that pregnant women cannot be seen (due to decisions regarding the medicines used, etc.), so I checked to see if the internal medicine department here also allows pregnant women to be seen before checking in. As a result, the doctor prescribed me medication that I had never been prescribed before, including during my previous pregnancy. It seemed like the doctor was suddenly in a bad mood. ``We don't know about the medicines given to pregnant women here! Call the place where you go for your prenatal checkup and ask them what to prescribe. '' I asked him in an angry manner, but he couldn't get through to me because it was off-hours, so when I told him that, he said, ``Well, I'm going to give you this medicine, so why don't you call me tomorrow and ask about it before you take it?'' ', and I went home with a high fever and psychological damage. I always go to the pediatrician's clinic as my child's primary care provider, and the doctor there is very good, so I decided to visit here as well. My family and I are full of disbelief. I feel like I should have checked before going to see the doctor, but I understand that pregnancy is delicate, so I can't help but ask questions when I have questions, which makes me feel bad. I couldn't agree with that, and I had nothing to say, so I decided to write this as a review.

  • m L

    m L

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    The patient went to the doctor because he was worried, but he was told that he would not be seen. It seems like they don't want to be close to the patient. If there is no need for a medical examination or test, I think an explanation for this is necessary. Isn't it a violation of the duty to attend if a patient comes without any explanation and is not examined? It's extremely unpleasant and I don't trust them as a medical institution, so I won't go to see them again. While I was waiting for a few hours, I also saw doctors, nurses, co-medical staff, and other people in all professions doing incredible things. Of course, there are people who are doing their jobs sincerely, but there are also people who look like they're being lazy or lazy, so you don't get the impression that they're working seriously. I felt that the condition of this hospital itself was not good.

  • Hiromi T (Pirorin)

    Hiromi T (Pirorin)

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    I visited a regular internal medicine clinic because I had a severe headache caused by a high fever and an asthmatic cough that had continued for more than 10 days. When I told the doctor that my cough was painful, the headache was moving, and my chest was hurting, he seemed to be bothered and told me to take a CT scan. After taking a blood test and waiting over two hours for the final consultation, I was finally called in and the blood test showed that there was no inflammatory reaction. That's what I mean. During the interview, there was no palpation such as auscultation, and there was no explanation while looking at the CT image.What was the purpose of the CT scan? , I was about to be sent home because there was no inflammatory reaction, so I told her the name of the inhaler so that she could at least give me some asthma medication, but she asked again, looking like it was a pain, and asked me if I wanted asthma medication. I was told this and prescribed what I was told. . The rest is phlegm removal, anti-inflammatory painkillers, and stomach medicine. It may be according to the manual, but if it's troublesome and you can't properly explain things to the patient's understanding, you can refer them to another department or hospital. Please do your job properly.

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