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825 Shimao, Himi, Toyama 935-0032, Japan
contacts phone: +81 766-91-1307
website: nakamurahp.or.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 36.823757, Longitude: 137.0110456
Jun Kuraki
::It's very good at treating burns.
みみ
::Since my primary care doctor was out of business, I had no choice but to go to this hospital for a medical checkup. When asked about her medical history, she answered that it was a gynecological disease. ? ? ? I got a look like that, so When I told him that I wasn't seriously ill, How do you know if it's big or small? They said. I answered that my annual health checkup said there were no particular problems. "Where do you do health checkups?" When I answered the name of the hospital, "Then please go there. It's close, right?" I was yelled at and kicked out. Based on reviews and feedback from the neighborhood, it seems like these kinds of troubles are common, and the nurses didn't offer any special apologies. (In the end, another female doctor gave me a health check. Both the nurses and this female doctor were kind.) what's this? lol Is it really a hospital? lol
新井隆志
::The time from the end of the consultation to the payment of the medical fee is unbelievably long. I wonder why it takes so long (about 30 minutes) even though there are so few patients, and I always get irritated while waiting.
JJ
::Due to a cold caused by pharyngitis, which I personally often suffer from, this time I came to this hospital instead of my family doctor. Then, the director who examined me asked for X-rays and blood tests. I said no because I didn't feel it was necessary, but what do you know? I was asked to show my medical license. Arrogant and arrogant. I was so surprised by this that I couldn't close my mouth. This is a true story that sounds like a lie. Of course I didn't have it with me, so I was refused permission to see the doctor, so I left the hospital. There are no options for patients at this hospital. It is clear that they are trying to increase medical fees through unnecessary tests. I don't recommend it at all. Worst hospital, zero stars.
emon21emon21
::I didn't feel there were any problems with the reception, nurses, transportation staff, etc., including the telephone response, on-site support, etc. I got the impression that they treated me in a very pleasant manner, and if it was just the people mentioned above, I would give it 5 stars. But...(This has also appeared in other people's comments~) Director? but It's too bad. He's unpleasant, rude, bossy, his speech is illogical, and he just can't speak properly. For money (?), ``I want to connect it to future continued medical treatment (?)'' or ``Are you trying to (unilaterally) recommend a test that is questionable whether it is necessary (?)'' or ``I, as a doctor, I know everything, but how can someone like you, just a patient, know anything?'' (I almost said it), but it was a ``disgusting feeling'' that I had never experienced at any hospital before. At the same time, I thought, ``I can't believe it! What is this guy talking about? Is he sane?'' and ``But... this is so unpleasant... This is amazing...'' I have met and talked with quite a number of doctors both domestically and internationally, and the director here gave me a minus 200 points by saying, ``This is by far the most impossible!'' So, I'm really sorry to the other hospital staff, but this hospital has a one star overall score. (If you want to know about the director's stupidity, I highly recommend that you come see him. An IC recorder is required. If you go, you will understand why.) (*Probably, the director in question has no "malice" (perhaps it's because he doesn't have the fundamental qualities to be a doctor, or because he was taught by a really bad professor).However, my impression is that, as you might call it, " To him, ``the doctor (the director in question) = God.'' Nowadays, there is a trend toward ``patient-centered medical care,'' and our country is treated as a ``underdeveloped country'' in many ways. Although in Japan, there is no other doctor other than this hospital who has this level of ``old-fashioned'' attitude of denying and lacking respect for the patient's will, intentions, values, feelings, etc. I just hope.)