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Japan, 〒010-0001 Akita, Nakadōri, 2-chōme−2−7 トラストワンビル 4階
contacts phone: +81 18-853-7031
website: www.nakakoji.clinic
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.7166746, Longitude: 140.1244921
BURN
::I was introduced to Dr. Hashimoto at Akita Red Cross Hospital, and I was really taken care of by Dr. Sasaki. I am very sorry to have just found out on the website that the hospital is closing. He was a good advisor that I could trust and trust. Time has never felt so short, and I'm very grateful to you for being with me since the hospital opened. I think I will visit him at least once before the hospital closes. At that time, please listen to one of my complaints! Thank you for your hard work, Mr. Sasaki!
加藤香織
::I was transferred from another hospital and took care of him for about 2 years. I was so scared of people that I had to call to make an appointment for my first appointment in tears, so I went there in tears on the first day, but the woman at the reception desk responded politely and efficiently by asking for a letter of introduction and insurance card. It was very helpful. I am indebted to Dr. Tomoyasu, who always listens to me carefully and explains all my questions and concerns.In particular, when I said, ``My mother doesn't understand and abuses me a lot,'' he said, ``Then let's work together.'' I was really grateful that he said, ``Please bring me, I'll take care of it.'' It's a shame that the hospital will be closed at the end of October, but Dr. Tomoyasu is the most reliable doctor.
アールンR
::I went to many hospitals, but this one was the best. I don't remember the teacher's name, but he was Tomoyasu Sasaki from 200. He was very kind and listened to me, and as I saw in other reviews, there's a reason why they say things like they don't have time, and there's a reason for the next doctor's appointment (first doctor's appointment), so I think it'll be better that way. from. Of course, if you go on a Saturday or when it's crowded, it will happen. When I go there when they are free, they always start by asking me, ``How have you been lately?'', and then we talk about various things, and then they say, ``Well, your family... and this medicine...'' and they are very kind and considerate of me. He is someone who will be there for you. It's such a shame that it will be gone in October. Frankly speaking, there is no better hospital than this one. I don't know which hospital to go to next... P.S. The people who are giving 2 star reviews are probably because they met Dr. Kazuhiko in 100...I've been going to Dr. Kazuhiko there for 5 years, but there's always no one there...On the other hand, in 200. There are about 2.5 times as many Tomoyasu teachers as there are 100 teachers...
佳菜
::He was a teacher who had a very good understanding of developmental disorders, which can never be cured. I used to go to another hospital, but even though there were only 2 or 3 people there, I was often kept waiting for more than 2 hours after the appointment time.What's the point of talking to someone about your problems when it's a ``disability'' that won't be cured? I didn't understand why he wanted to talk for so long, especially since I only wanted medicine because I needed it for work. Dr. Daka really got along well with me, and I felt that he was very understanding that for people with developmental disabilities, the only thing that can be done at the hospital is drug therapy. Of course, when I had a problem, she listened to me, and I didn't feel that she was neglecting counseling, but I was very grateful for the environment where I didn't have to wait for a long time. I often see reviews saying that the treatment is indifferent or that new patients are looked down upon, but in the first place, developmental disorders are diseases that are very different in nature when diagnosed in adults and children, and even adults can go undiagnosed. For many people, hospital visits are often not necessary. Additionally, most hospitals that treat developmental disorders do not accept new patients. A developmental disorder is a ``disability'' that will never be cured. Just like limb loss or intellectual disability, it is not something that can be cured suddenly by going to the doctor. All doctors can do is prescribe drugs to reduce traits such as inattention and hyperactivity. If you say that you go to the hospital first with the idea of curing your disability, then that premise is wrong. It's very unfortunate that the hospital will be closing in October, but in the reviews, many people misunderstood developmental disorders and gave low ratings, which is a shame. Thank you very much so far.
Lydia Lam
::Sensei is very claim and kind. The best things is he is very careful about what he says. I had a lot of bad experiences in other clinics where I received harassment. But sensei in this clinic never makes me feel bad. I like the privacy of this clinic. Reception gives us numbers every time and calls by numbers instead of our names. Also, in case of emergency, we can always come without appointment.