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366 Ōtamachi, Isesaki, Gunma 372-0006, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 270-24-3355
webseite: mihara-ibbv.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 36.327919, Longitude: 139.180427
hiro k.
::They were very polite and friendly. I felt it was better than any other hospital I've been to. I hope that my mother will be able to get out of the hospital safely and get better. I know that rehabilitation will be difficult, but I appreciate your continued support.
グンスン
::When my father was 96 years old, he underwent surgery for chronic subdural hematoma. That day, I talked to my primary care physician over the phone, saying that I was talking a little strange and that I was prone to falls, and he advised me to go to Mihara Memorial Hospital, so I took him there, thinking it would be such a big deal. The doctor who came to see me in the outpatient room listened to me and saw me walking a little bit, and he said, ``Oh, this might be chronic subdural hematoma, so let's do a brain test right away.'' The result was ``chronic subdural hematoma.'' The next day. Although it was a Saturday, I was able to have the surgery done right away. Since he is very elderly, I was worried that he would develop dementia if he was hospitalized, but he started walking rehabilitation the next day and was discharged from the hospital within a month. The doctor who examined me at the outpatient clinic and the doctor who performed the surgery were thorough and explained things in an easy-to-understand manner, and they spoke kindly to my father, who is hard of hearing. thank you very much. When I go to the outpatient clinic, there is no place to eat, so I thought it would be nice to have a store with a packed lunch, a place to eat, a place to eat, and information about nearby shops.
山藤健二
::When I woke up in the morning, I couldn't move my left limb and my face was numb, but I thought it would go away if I slept for a few days. I was naive about it, but it didn't get better, so I finally went to a nearby clinic to see a doctor, but the doctor there said, ``There's a high possibility that it's coming from the brain,'' so I ordered a CT scan, and as expected, the image showed white. There were a few small and large parts, and I immediately wrote a letter of introduction to Mihara-san, and I thought we would go the same day, but since Mihara-san was already out of business, I thought I'd do it the next day. However, the next day was Saturday...I went there without any luck, and when I brought my letter of introduction with me to ask the receptionist about it, the receptionist contacted the neurologist and said, ``Immediately. He came to let me know, ``I heard he's going to take a look at me.'' Then he ran an MRI, blood samples, electrocardiogram, and the result was a diagnosis of ``cerebral infarction.'' He explained it to me with MRI images, and I was immediately admitted to the hospital...for the first time in my life. I had a hospitalization experience, but was I immediately given an intravenous drip and medication? Only treatment was required! Anyway, I was very grateful to the people at the reception desk, the doctors, the nurses, the rehabilitation teachers, the nutritionist, and the people who came to clean the room...When I went to the hospital after I was discharged from the hospital, the doctor said, ``This time, I was really lucky and my paralysis remained for the most part.'' I've survived the stroke, but there's a non-zero chance of recurrence, so if you feel something is wrong, don't wait until the next day and come see me right away! "It's okay," she said kindly and humorously, which made me feel very relieved! Thank you very much.
柴田朗秀
::I had been going to another hospital for migraines, but I decided to see if there was anything else I could do. At the reception desk, I was told that I could be seen without a referral letter, so I waited for about 4 hours. When I went to get a diagnosis, the doctor told me that they couldn't diagnose me without a referral letter, so we ended up talking for about 10 minutes without doing any research. (As for the content of the conversation, if you have a medical certificate from your local hospital, that's fine. I was told that you should get it checked at another hospital, so isn't that the fault of the company, your boss, or you? Garbage) The bill is about 1200 yen. I wasted the most time and money in my life. I will never go there again. Everyone except the doctor seemed like a nice person.
千華
::Currently, perhaps due to the influence of the coronavirus, new patients need to come to the store in the morning, and there are times when patients cannot be seen due to an emergency. By chance, I was able to get a medical examination and CT scan at the right time. Both nurses and doctors are kind. If you have a problem, it will be smoother if you call us in advance.