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Japan, 〒970-8026 Fukushima, Iwaki, Taira, Kotarōmachi−1−1
kontakter telefon: +81 246-23-2161
internet side: www.matsumura-ghp.or.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 37.0525372, Longitude: 140.8919233
近野スズエ
::I was hospitalized due to the coronavirus, but since I'm disabled and can't move, even when I asked for water, they wouldn't let me drink it, and they only let me drink it when I had meals, and they wouldn't let me dry my body, which was terrible. It was the state. I couldn't even get my diaper changed.
まっきぃ
::I don't want to give even one star. First of all The medical school told me that if something happened to me, Iwaki would be the place to be examined because my cranial nerves were weak, and they agreed, so I returned home to Iwaki from the medical school. If you have symptoms and call "I don't see anyone in pain. Please contact the medical school." I was told that this was different from the story and was rushed to medical school. I almost died. Why even medical school? reaction. If so, don't say you agree from the beginning. Then, I was transferred here because a doctor from medical school was coming. The nurses and other staff were very nice. After that, I decided to see a doctor at the medical school as an outpatient. My first thought was, ``Well, what happened?'' I have a letter of introduction, and even though I worked as a professor at a medical school, I don't know anything about it (I don't care if the doctor's name is known). I thought it was worth it. Even after that, he would lean back in his chair and if I said something legitimate, he would remain silent, and the neurologist here would apologize. Ageku said, ``You didn't take a voice recorder, right?'' Were you that afraid of what you would say? Moreover, the neurologist here is a professor at a medical school. He is like a servant and has no opinion of his own. The professor at the medical school looked scary. In the end, he didn't even touch the patient and assumed it was mental illness. What is not in the textbook is mental. It's mental because the professor says so. The fact that the medicine worked is also a matter of feeling. Everything was ruled out with just one test (I went all the way to the city to do the test because this professor said so. The teacher in the city said that it wasn't enough to completely deny it). What were the treatments and surgeries that were given to me in vain at medical school? If you could do that one thing first, you wouldn't have had to put a scalpel in your body and spend more than half a year in the hospital. I want to say. If your symptoms persist and are painful, you may request a test. "Why?" "Why are you having symptoms?" I'm writing this because I don't care if people find out, but I'm a medical professional myself, so I was surprised to see such a terrible doctor. I felt like I was being made fun of every time I went there. I felt like I was being told it was mental. The professor at the medical school probably didn't like what was said to me, so he didn't apologize and left everything to the doctor, and he never showed up again after that. When I asked for a second opinion at another hospital due to my symptoms, they said, ``They don't treat you there,'' and did not refer you to general medicine or other cranial nerve care. Are you worried about your diagnosis? That's all I could think about. In the end, I was told that I would write a referral to the doctor I had been seeing for asthma, so when I told him that the doctor had said that I didn't have any neurological symptoms, he ignored me and wrote me a referral. What's more, the letter of introduction (which the doctor showed me) was full of lies, saying that they had performed tests that I had never done. They say it's mental, but not only is there no cooperation with the liaison, but the liaison teacher also doesn't know the current situation. After that, I was told that I couldn't think of anything based on my mental health alone, so I had to start testing again from scratch. Afterwards, when I told him that I had undergone tests that were not included in the referral letter, he came to apologize, but even though he hadn't done all the tests, he just left me mentally and was left without any additional tests. An incredible hospital. I won't go again, and I'm even thinking of suing him if the initial diagnosis or the tests I didn't do turn out to be abnormal. I also don't want to meet the professor at medical school who I turned down again. I would like to apply to medical school, but I won't because everyone else except that doctor was very good. postscript It wasn't mental. Moreover, the treatment I received at medical school was the cause of my illness worsening, and it was a neurological disease. Now I can't walk and I'm disabled It seems that medical school was also a dud.
a ki
::It doesn't even deserve a star. According to company regulations, I am paying for the actual examination, but if I go to North Korea, I will be reduced to bones because I am just overweight! That's just a very rude statement. Did you do that to a customer? I want to know how you have the nerve to speak up without hesitation. By the way, the doctor is a man in his 50s.
ayu
::It's a good hospital overall. Everyone was kind and had a nice smile. He explains things well enough that you can understand them. I also feel comfortable answering the phone. I'm not going there anymore!
SaintBread
::research rare earth metals before eating here