National Hospital Organization Kyushu Medical Center in Fukuoka

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1-chōme-8-1 Jigyōhama, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0065, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 92-852-0700
webseite: kyushu-mc.hosp.go.jp
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Latitude: 33.5922543, Longitude: 130.3612443

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  • サトサト

    サトサト

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    I am currently being admitted to the urology department for treatment of my illness. Dr. Y, the top urologist, is soft-spoken and thoughtful, and the new doctor in charge is also enthusiastic and polite. My previous doctor said the same thing, so I think that is the hospital's teaching and education policy. As it is a national advanced acute care hospital with a very large number of patients, it may not be suitable for those who prioritize service or personal convenience. Doctors are so busy every day that it's impossible for them to explain everything from 1 to 10, so I think it's important to learn a certain amount about your own disease and treatment so you can talk to your doctor and ask questions. The nurses are also hardworking, polite, and handle an amazing amount of work, and I am humbled and filled with gratitude.

  • 理

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    This hospital has the worst attitude in Japan! Hospitals like this are rare in polite Japan! ️It's impossible for it to exist!! ️I have nothing but anger!! ️Especially the plastic surgery teacher, just a salary thief!! ️Being bossy towards patients is the worst!! ️I will never go to that hospital again!! ️

  • Mats Omashi

    Mats Omashi

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    I went here yesterday with my hubby… 01/16/2023… I will go back again today for my hubby’s operation… 01/17/2023

  • Nostalgicpostman

    Nostalgicpostman

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    Great hospital. Would recommend it to anyone.

  • A M

    A M

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    I was referred to a paediatrician. My child had extreme abdominal distension and constipation that came on very suddenly, as well as fevers and dehydration. They did an X-ray (Roentgen), even though he had one the previous day. Maybe they don't care about radiation on a small child? The doctor seemed nice the first time but there is a tendency to just rely on the first information they see. They refused to do further tests (they should have sent my child to the gastroenterologist). They should have given my child an intravenous drip for rehydration but they didn't. This is even after they took a urine sample and it was very dark. There were many symptoms they did not consider, even after preparing a translated medical history. The doctor prescribed kampo herbal medicine. It tastes really bad (as they often do) but I persisted in giving it to my child for a few days. My child refused to take more than that. It took care of the distention (or perhaps that was a coincidence) but did nothing for the constipation. The doctor's advice was just to keep taking the herbal medicine (even though my child spits it out) and refused again to do anything for the dehydration, refused to check the reason for the fever (he said "it's because your child goes to nursery school" - even though my child had been off for over a week by that time). This answer was nonsense. He suggested I mix the kampo with ice cream or condensed milk (as if this will disguise the taste of licorice, ginger, cinnamon and bitter herbs). My child cannot have dairy products and this was written on his form! The doctors here really don't care whether you have to take weeks off work for a sick child that they could have helped the first time. I went twice. Each time there was a problem. The first time they tried to pretend I arrived too late to get an appointment, and I was given incorrect directions of which room to go to. The second time, they lost my paperwork. I left the hospital. Disgusting service. The doctor promised to call me but when I answered the phone he hung up. I ended up going to a private hospital which cost only 60 yen more than this place (which works out cheaper because I only had to go once). I'm happy if the Iryo doctors help you but it's hard to respect nonsense like this.

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