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Japan, 〒989-3122 Miyagi, Sendai, Aoba Ward, Kuryū, 6-chōme−13−8
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größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 38.2668339, Longitude: 140.7813815
江口真紀
::I see a lot of bad opinions, but it suits me. The nurses are also very diligent. For patients who are coughing and entering the room, we will call out to them, "Mr. ◯! Please put on a mask!" for your peace of mind. Although it is an expression such as harsh, it certainly does not have a warm atmosphere. However, there are accurate answers to your questions. I don't feel bad (for me). It's true that if you come to the hospital with cold and fever symptoms, you will be isolated and made to wait in a separate room, but isn't it the same everywhere? I had to wait a long time, but is that normal if you don't have a reservation? Also, I was surprised that the doctor handed me the symptoms on a memo without asking me any questions, but is it true? This teacher is very friendly and easy to talk to, and when it's his turn, he stands at the entrance of the room and greets you, saying, ``Mr. ◯, sorry to have kept you waiting.'' For each patient individually. So, I was surprised that he would conduct such a medical examination. I have used this hospital every few years since I first came to the hospital due to my chronic asthma, but I have never had such a medical examination, and I trust this hospital very much. Personally, I highly recommend this internal medicine clinic.
庄子裕佑
::I went to the hospital for my first visit on Saturday, and the nurse silently wrote down my name on the waiting list. It was crowded, I had to wait a long time, and when my name was called, I was told that they were not accepting patients for coronavirus or influenza. When I looked it up on my smartphone, I thought I could see a doctor even if I had the flu. I wish they would have announced from the beginning at the entrance or on the website that they are not accepting consultations for influenza.
cham.s aaa
::I don't want to give even 1 star. It was tiring to have to call and tell the receptionist about my symptoms such as a lack of appetite, but I came because I thought I was going to be examined, but when I actually came, the receptionist gave me a medical questionnaire. I filled it out and took his temperature, and he had a slight fever (twice).I explained that he was taking medicine for the slight fever, but there was no particular reaction. . I was asked to wait in the waiting room, and after waiting for about two hours wondering when I would be seen, the doctor came and didn't ask me any questions or put a stethoscope on me, but just gave me a note that said I had gastroenteritis. In addition, since I can't see anyone with a slight fever, I will write a letter of introduction. I wish they would have at least told us when they came to the hospital that we would not be able to accept patients if they determined that they had a fever from the beginning. I don't know what the wait time was for, but I think this response was too much since I wasn't really feeling well. I haven't had a proper medical examination, I just assume that's the case, and I don't even want to take the medicine that was given to me after being diagnosed. He wrote me a letter of introduction (although I didn't ask him to do so), and I accepted it in the hope that he would be able to see me, but I refused a prescription. Honestly, I wondered if other patients were treated like this. I feel like I've been scammed somehow. I really, really hated it. Although the receptionist was very businesslike, she apologized, so I just gave her 1 star and I don't even want to give her a star. Even if we assume that it is gastroenteritis, I doubt that it can be called a medical examination if the doctor hands you a piece of paper with the name of the disease written on it in his hand without even asking you or palpating it. What are doctors for? I can't get rid of that doubt. I won't go there again, absolutely.
NaO
::I went to the doctor with a sore throat. There were times when there was a long wait, but the two and a half hour wait was a long time. Finally, when it was my turn, there was no medical interview, and I guess I had made a decision based on the symptoms I had told the receptionist about, but I ended up being handed a piece of paper with the name of my illness written on it. I feel angry at the way he is not fulfilling his duties as a doctor. I won't come again.
Midori Igarasi
::There are many negative reviews about the reception staff. I have never had a particularly bad experience. In fact, there are many smiling faces and it's busy, so how long do you have to wait? I appreciate that you can give me a guideline. But recently, the coronavirus vaccine and the long wait Patients who can't be seen are busy answering phone calls and explaining things. I got the impression that they were busy. So there are times when I feel indifferent. I think it's natural... The teachers and nurses are very kind They are polite people. A close call and Finally, the teacher and nurse gave me a proper farewell. They go out of their way to do it for you! The very popular branch hospital was crowded. The parking lot is often crowded. Or pedestrians or cars that suddenly jump out in the parking lot. Sometimes I'm surprised at how many there are. Whenever I park my car in a parking lot My heart is pounding... Other than that, I got a really bad impression. No ♪ Thank you very much for your continued support. Everyone at the clinic, please take care of your health!