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4-28 Tennōchō, Echizen, Fukui 915-0068, Japan
contacts phone: +81 778-22-0618
website: www.nakamura-hp.or.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.9005156, Longitude: 136.1667748
奥山昌巳
::Nakamura Hospital evaluation A year ago on July 17th, it was a hot day since the morning, and I was busy with work and three events in the town. The third event was an important one and included a greeting at the end. Before the third event, I felt a tingling sensation around my mouth. I thought it was because he licked honey from the bees, but towards the end of the ceremony, when it was his turn to say hello and he tried to speak, he couldn't speak properly, as if he had drunk a lot of alcohol and couldn't speak. It has become like time. I somehow managed to get to my seat, but when I tried to move, I couldn't walk straight, and even though I tried to move straight, I almost fell to the left. The people around me noticed this and tried to cool my neck and armpits, but since there was no sign of improvement, they called an ambulance. He was then transported to Nakamura Hospital. However, since it was a public holiday, the only teacher I could see was Mr. Kidoguchi. I was taken to the hospital and given an intravenous drip for about 10 days. After about a week, my condition stabilized and I immediately started rehabilitation following the instructions. First, I underwent a visual field test and was diagnosed with a cerebral infarction caused by heatstroke. I was also told that I had a problem with my attention function, and was diagnosed with higher brain dysfunction, and was immediately told mercilessly, ``If you get this disease, you won't be able to drive a car.'' Will I never be able to drive a car? I think you heard that. Then, if you recover to the point where it is safe to do so through rehabilitation, etc., you will be able to ride again. That's what I was told. However, I remember that it was explained to me in a very difficult way. However, I decided to take on the challenge even if it was just a ray of hope, so I worked hard at rehabilitation. Three therapists helped me with walking training, muscle rehabilitation, language, and memory rehabilitation. As for my limbs, they had recovered to the point where they were not interfering with my daily life, and I was given permission to be discharged from the hospital on the 26th day. However, I was not able to get permission for language and memory issues, so I had to go to the hospital for rehabilitation. Since my progress was good and my rehabilitation was going well, I thought it was time to talk to my rehabilitation teacher about resuming driving, so I checked with Dr. Kidoguchi. However, I was diagnosed with a condition that I would have to continue rehabilitation until around December, and I decided to continue with it.As December finally arrived, the rehearsal teacher said that it might be a good time, so I confirmed that it was now winter and it was cold, so the snow was melting. I thought it would be better if I had a car, but I kept thinking about it for a long time.For me, I started work without a car, and in the end I had to do many things without a car, such as farming, transportation, attending meetings, and activities in the town. Even his wife refused to drop him off and pick him up, leaving him in a hopeless situation. So, I decided to get rides from people in the town or go by bicycle whenever possible. I feel pathetic. From this point on, I started to regret entering this hospital. As the snowless winter finally came to an end in March, I once again approached Dr. Kidoguchi about restarting the vehicle, but first he had to go to a hospital in Fukui, and he ended up going there five or six times. However, I was told that failing the test was not an option and could be interpreted as an authority. However, if I didn't get tested, all the hard work I had put in would be in vain, so I decided to try moving forward. When I asked when I should go there, I was told that they would be taking reservations now and would contact me when they were available. Even though I had asked her to resume driving from the time I was admitted, I realized that the hospital was too unplanned to make an appointment now. Then, a few days later, I received a call from the hospital saying that there were no reservations available until August 19th, so what should I do? I was angry. After that, I was told that my appointment would be scheduled for another 4 months later, so I was wondering if I had to go to that hospital in Fukui? When I asked I was waiting for the next contact because I was told that I would look for something else, so please wait a little longer. After a while, I was contacted again, and when I checked, Hayashi Hospital was available.I was told that I would like to be in by 10:45 on April 12th, and I was happy to be able to do it nearby. I was told that I would be able to arrive by the time of my appointment and be examined, receive an explanation of the schedule, and then begin the test the next time. I went for a test on the 16th and 19th and got the results. Although there are some low points, overall I passed and I will report to Nakamura Hospital. I wanted to hear the results even if I made my next appointment early. My next appointment at Nakamura Hospital was on the 25th, and I visited there to hear the results. And finally, the day came to hear the test results. If there is a C grade in any of the test results, I will not be able to pass the test. As soon as I heard it, I lost my strength. At the same time, I felt a sense of disappointment, wondering what the test at Hayashi Hospital was, and feeling like I had wasted my time. Then, I was told again that I should go to a hospital in Fukui for a re-examination. ``I cannot pass the test because the areas I wanted to check were not tested.'' If so, please explain why you did not write it in your letter of introduction in the first place, and if there are areas you would like to be examined in detail. Why do patients have to wear wrinkles when it's okay to write them down emphatically? The strange thing is what to do with the payments and time that have passed due to them. I want to ask you. The second thing I say is, ``It's for the patient's sake'' or ``If an accident occurs in the future, it will cause trouble not only to the patient but also to others.'' That's a doctor's "murder phrase". If you start saying things like this, everyone who drives in the world won't be able to drive. I think the permissible range is a little narrow. Finally, August 19th arrived and I decided to take the test at Fukui General Clinic, and the entire process was completed in 3 days. The inspection of the actual vehicle, which was originally announced, was waived and the inspection was completed without any particular problems. All that remains is Dr. Kidoguchi's diagnosis and the long-awaited driving reunion. I faced such a painful experience due to this sudden accident, but I have no grudge against anyone, and I will never forget what happened at this hospital. I would never choose this hospital again even if I was about to die. If I could rate it, it would be -5. Too little consideration for patients. Of course there are some kind and good people, but there are too many. The negatives are strong. With the rise of this teacher, Plus will be completely crushed.
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::I am truly grateful to all the medical workers. By the way, there are too many patients (overwhelmingly elderly) waiting in line at the reception desk! What are you going to do with your life in such a hurry? I don't think it's a sudden illness... There are many people who have an arrogant attitude toward the reception staff, and I think it's really shameful.
カッシー
::Waiting time is too long. I understand that if you have a fever, you will be transferred to the fever waiting area, but you will be there for three hours in a place where you will not be able to get any information, far from the internal medicine department, and you will not understand any announcements from the doctors, nurses, or receptionists. Wouldn't it be nice to have a word? I wonder what is taking so long. Consultation time is less than 5 minutes In that case, wouldn't it be a good idea to give people with a fever a little higher priority? I hope it improves.
斉藤徹(T-Saitoh)
::My mother fell in the bathroom at night and dislocated her shoulder, but the person on duty was a non-specialist, and an orthopedic doctor responded to the call and was able to provide appropriate treatment even though it was night.I'm glad. Thank you.
天使のあ
::This is a hospital that I always take care of. The teachers in all departments are very friendly and listen to you. Although it may take some time to wait, I think this hospital is worth the wait because they perform thorough examinations and adjust medication as needed. It's also a great place to have a cafe and shop. Recently, measures against the new coronavirus have been taken seriously from the entrance, so I was able to visit the hospital with great peace of mind.