Minoh City Hospital in Minoh

JapanMinoh City Hospital

 

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5-chōme-7-1 Kayano, Minoh, Osaka 562-0014, Japan
contacts phone: +81 72-728-2001
website: minoh-hp.jp
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Latitude: 34.824142, Longitude: 135.483895

comments 5

  • 倪郎

    倪郎

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    I was prepared for poor reviews, but it was very good. My child was suddenly hospitalized, but the doctors and nurses responded well. Wi-Fi available. Refrigerator 24 hours 100 yen. Convenient as Daiso and Konan Pharmacy are right nearby. Shower clean. Simple bet for parents: 500 yen per day. Meetings were not allowed, but nothing was said except to have my luggage brought to my room and we had a little chat.

  • あやぱん

    あやぱん

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    When my child was admitted to the hospital, I got the impression that it was a good hospital and that the doctors and nurses were very attentive, but when I called the emergency room at night, they said, ``I'm going to lie there until morning and go to the local hospital.'' I was told, ``I think you should go,'' and ``I can't do it because other people are going to take care of you, and an ambulance is coming.'' I couldn't bear it anymore, so I called an ambulance, and they told me my name when they called. Seika said, ``What's your name? Oh, we can't do that.'' If I could wait until my family's hospital opened, I would call them and feel sorry for them.

  • O Noah

    O Noah

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    There are many specialists and the diagnosis is reliable. Outpatient appointments can be made to fit the patient's schedule to some extent. Medication that responds immediately to changes in symptoms allows for quick recovery, which is especially great for plastic surgery.

  • N Y

    N Y

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    Because there was no other hospital that could handle pediatric infusions due to the time or day of the week, I decided to go to this hospital by process of elimination, but I regret it to the fullest. When I told him that I had previously been hospitalized for the same symptoms, he said, ``Children grow up and things are different from then.'' However, it is impossible for an amateur to tell the difference, so a doctor is needed. What is it? If we're asking people to make their own decisions, then they should be giving instructions on clearly delineating when to go to the doctor. In addition, the children were told that they shouldn't bother their parents because of their poor health, which made me doubt their humanity. It is the patients themselves who suffer from poor health, not the parents, and I can't imagine saying such words to a child who is not feeling well.

  • Andrew Miller

    Andrew Miller

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    Excellent treatment and care. The food may not all be to a westerner's liking so keep some of your own on hand.

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