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4-chōme-465 Kyōwachō, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-8505, Japan
contacts phone: +81 72-241-0501
website: www.mimihara.or.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 34.5607436, Longitude: 135.4703476
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::> [Added on May 30, 2024, see video] Security guards are stationed to guide and warn vehicles entering and exiting the driveway. As always, if you follow the instructions, you will collide with another vehicle, so we recommend that you do not rely on them. Especially when leaving the driveway, I was rushed by a security guard, and when I followed his instructions I ended up hitting a bicycle 💥 At least pruning overgrown shrubbery around the driveway will improve visibility and prevent accidents. This would be safer than unreliable security guards and would save hospital costs. <<The driveway is now a parking lot for shuttle cars⁉️>> [Added on May 26, 2024, see image] I usually wait in the parking lot, but I was contacted via SNS and it was just in time today, so I ``parked'' at the driveway. After three minutes, a security guard walked up to me and asked, ``How long will you park?'' I answered, ``It won't be long until my companion comes out.'' Additionally, when I asked, ``Does that matter if the shuttle bus that is parked right in front of me doesn't have a driver?'' I was surprised when I was told, ``I don't mind if the shuttle bus is parked.'' Also, what is wrong with the fact that the dialysis patients' pick-up car, where the driver chatted for more than 10 minutes on the third floor, was "parked" in the driveway with the engine running? '', the security guard replied again, ``We don't mind a shuttle for dialysis patients.'' On the other hand, it was unexpected for me to be warned by a security guard who wanted me to get out quickly because I was "parked" at this driveway, where I could start with a single press of the accelerator. In other words, my "stopping" is equivalent to a warning, but it is okay to "park" our company's shuttle bus or dialysis patient shuttle without a driver and with the engine running. It didn't make sense, so I told the security guard that I wanted to call the S person in charge of general affairs to clarify the matter, and he replied, "It doesn't matter." I'm not writing this because I just want to park my car in the driveway, but I want to improve the public health of the hospital as a general hospital recognized by Sakai City as a keystone of disaster prevention and to improve the health of its citizens. What I am trying to say is that there is a problem with the understanding of the administrative staff, the security guards, and the vehicle department in charge of transportation, who believe that rules that prioritize the convenience of the hospital at the expense of patients and customers are acceptable. Moreover, when a customer points this out, his attitude of apologizing and trying to calm down the situation is also very different from a public standpoint. [Added on March 25, 2024] It's been a while since I came. Wait in the parking lot until your time is up. A person in charge of the General Affairs Division was walking by the parking lot. When I moved to the driveway, there were still 6 hospital shuttle cars parked at the driveway. When I drove up next to the parked vehicle and ran up to it, I found that the engine was still running and the driver was not there. I couldn't pull over to the driveway today either. Is the person in charge mentioned above pretending not to see this current situation? ! I don't think they have any intention of improving it. Change ⭐️ from 3 to 2. [Added on March 11, 2024] Following the confirmation of 5 vehicles parked the previous day on March 10, 2024, we confirmed that 6 vehicles were parked today. Since the situation is worse than before we promised to make improvements, we contacted the General Affairs Department to urgently check the situation. (See video) Five cars can be parked diagonally in the driveway and one car can be parked in the rotary. These six cars had no drivers and their engines were left running. Before the Parking Road Traffic Law was passed, we had the person in charge of general affairs confirm that the situation was dangerous. As pointed out on February 27, 2024, the root cause is not understanding the essence of the problem, such as making exceptions. They don't seem to understand that all you have to do is use the parking lot next to the driveway. *I am writing this review in succession because when I spoke with the person in charge of general affairs, I asked if it would be possible to change unless it was due to external factors, but there was no response. I have also informed the general affairs staff that this comment is not intended to be a one-sided harassment, such as a rumor that doesn't go my way, or an omission to write a comment, like other comments. Of course, it is clear from the fact that there is no single star rating and that the person in charge of general affairs meets face-to-face that this review is not for the purpose of "parking" in the parking lot. are doing. Despite a management team like Dr. Ishi◯, a circulatory system doctor, who not only has good skills but also has excellent management sense, it is a waste to have such poor performance in the medical field. [Added on February 28, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.] (See video) Three cars are parked in the Rotor Zebra zone, and one of the two cars is still parked on the sidewalk. As expected, no improvements have been made. [Added on February 27, 2024] I was informed by the general affairs department that they had instructed the vehicle department in charge of the hospital's shuttle service to improve the above-mentioned incident. However, it appears that an exception has been made for transporting wheelchair patients, who must park in the driveway as usual. When I checked right away that evening, I found that the vehicle that had been parked in the driveway was only parked in the aisle. Either they don't understand the essence of the problem, or it's just being treated arbitrarily. It's fine to do as you like since it's how you use your own hospital's land, but if you're the one making the rules and you make exceptions, you become too selfish and the rules turn into nothing. Similar to the recent problem with the Liberal Democratic Party's slush funds. I'm sure it was the Dojinkai (Mimibara General Hospital) that criticized it. In front of the hospital entrance, there is a driveway where general vehicles can park. It is a popular hospital where vehicles for transporting dialysis patients are lined up. The driver was not present and the car was parked astride the sidewalk. I was advised that a general hospital, which not only has a public nature but also has a large responsibility, should be fair and familiar to everyone, but the hospital general affairs department explained that it was okay as it was only for a short time. This advice is not just a complaint from someone who wants to park in the driveway, but a desire for the hospital to be loved. There is a spacious parking lot next to the driveway for the exclusive use of interested parties. Of course, you can get on and off in a wheelchair. It would be a waste not to use it, as it would also improve the image of the hospital if the hospital's patient shuttles could board and alight from there.
みずにん
::When I went to visit a relative, the nurse's treatment was terrible. He was very insistent that we couldn't meet, and he didn't say it in a way that showed consideration for us. At the very least, they simply left the baggage they gave me on the patient's bed without telling anyone who came to see me. As a result, I didn't know who it was from, so I couldn't cross it properly. Too little consideration. Have you learned about mental care? Very doubtful. The way you say it is the worst, the harshest way to say it. He didn't even blink and spoke in a strong tone, which made me extremely uncomfortable.
まままこ
::It is used for pregnant women's checkups. The first patient was treated at another general hospital, and the second patient was treated at this hospital, which is closer to home. There is no benefit other than being close, so I feel depressed every time I take the test. ・The waiting time is really long. The test usually takes an hour, but for some reason you are asked to come 30 minutes before the test. (Wait at least an hour and a half.) There have been times when I have had to wait over two and a half hours. I was told that it would take at least an hour and a half for the test results to come out, but I was kept in the hospital for over three hours. (Wasn't it possible to take the test drug while waiting?) Even at the midwife outpatient clinic where there was no ultrasound, I had to wait for over an hour. ・It seems that I can only use the subsidy ticket for the checkup after the 12th week, but for some reason I had to make two hospital appointments by the 12th week, which cost me a lot of money. Personally, I had the impression that it was cheap, but it's not particularly cheap. ・Reservations are taken all at once around the 12th week, and you cannot specify the doctor in charge. ・Under any circumstances, it seems impossible to bring children to the hospital, and it is also difficult to make alternative reservations. We still only accept reservation changes over the phone, and if you don't call between 1:00pm and 4:00pm, you will be asked to call back. ・The equipment is not very new, and although there is a 3D echo, I don't feel like looking closely at it. (Although it may be that the waiting time is too long...) Also, there is no echo at the midwifery outpatient clinic. (It's not echoed every time.) You will need to bring a towel each time to wipe off the jelly during the echo. ・The doctor in charge seems to be hit or miss, but so far I haven't had any strange cases. But since I can't choose, I feel anxious every time. ・Nothing that was discussed in advance over the phone or at the counter has been shared today. In some cases, we had to start again after the examination and had to wait again. It may be because the general hospital I went to for my first child was particularly good and it was like this, but there was not enough explanation about the examination fee and test contents, the waiting time was even longer, and there was no support for parking fees. I can't recommend it...
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::I want to experience a pain-free delivery, so I am having my second child checked at this obstetrics and gynecology department. However, only two women per week can undergo pain-free delivery. She has been caring for me since before the gestational sac was confirmed, but I was unable to make an appointment and was told that a painless delivery would not be possible. The homepage states: [Painless childbirth at our hospital is by application only. ], and there is no mention of a maximum of 2 people per week. If it is so narrow, I would like it to be clearly stated on the website. It is really a pity. The receptionists and teachers have all been kind so far. (I have not yet been treated by the person whose real name is written in the review.)
Maihuong Huong
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