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2-chōme-4-19 Shibakubochō, Nishitokyo, Tokyo 188-0014, Japan
contacts phone: +81 42-464-1511
website: www.nishitokyo-chuobyoin.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.7267071, Longitude: 139.5317238
ハルチザビ
::At the outpatient clinic, you will be given a numbered ticket, and your number will be called by the receptionist at the returning plane, so you will have to scramble for a chair. The orthopedic clinic is extremely busy on Mondays and Tuesdays. Even if I go at 8:45, the numbered ticket is number 100, and the consultation number is in the 90s. We recommend that you come to the hospital at 08:00 if you are ready. Silvers are coming even earlier. Everyone trusts their doctors and waits a long time to be seen. If you're complaining about long consultations, maybe you should go to another hospital...? I had hip surgery. The building is old and the wards are not new, but they are well kept and have a clean feel. It is worth having faith in the skills of orthopedic legends and being patient even if it is an old hospital, the consultation is long, there is no Starbucks, or the reception system is from the Showa era. He is a specialist in hip joints and knees, and is as good as the famous doctors at university hospitals. I'm really good at it. Word of mouth spread about how good the teachers were, and it became so crowded. It's the hands of the teachers. The best thing to do is to see the best doctor. The PTs also provide thorough exercise therapy in their specialized fields, and they are very eager to learn. So there's no harm in waiting patiently. I'll say it again! They are all really good teachers, and their skills are excellent. Thank you very much for healing my hip joint and allowing me to walk again.
空青
::The system is at fault. Also, there is no eating space within the hospital or nearby. There is a kiosk, but I think it's better to think that it's for the staff. Code payments cannot be made at this store. This is an old general hospital. Even if you have a reservation, you will still have to wait. My opinion is that even if you come to the hospital with an appointment scheduled for 9am the next morning, you should be able to pay at 2pm. The waiting room is quite spacious, but the checkout and outpatient reception desks are so close together that it's often difficult to figure out how to line up. Staff will guide you when it is crowded. Payment is by credit card or cash. There is a Seven Bank ATM within the hospital.
セリニカイリ(セリニ)
::I wonder what a reservation is... When I made the reservation, I told them that I was 92 years old and had dementia, so if I had to wait a long time, I wouldn't be able to do it, but they told me to come by 2pm so they could do it for me. I went there at 1:50pm and it took an hour just to register and an hour just to draw blood, so it ended up being 4 and a half hours. As a result, my symptoms of dementia, which had been calm, worsened. On the way, I asked the receptionist if there was a vending machine so I could get a drink, and they said no. I had no choice but to go outside, find a vending machine, and buy it. I saw you come back with a drink from outside. Oh, if you want drinks, there's a shop in the back. That's what I said. What else did you expect to buy from the vending machine other than drinks? After the doctor finished examining me, he asked me to wait in front of the room so he could write me a medical certificate, so I waited, but after 30 minutes, he didn't say anything. Eventually, my calm mother started to go crazy and started acting out...Even a normal person would go crazy since she had to wait for 4 and a half hours... What's going on? Will I still need a medical certificate from the doctor who came out like this? When I asked, ......? Ah! Well, I'll send it by mail (lol) Isn't that a lie? You forgot, right? I held back what I wanted to say and desperately put my mother in the car and headed home. If I hadn't waited for the last 30 minutes, I could have just barely made it home! My anger welled up. There wasn't a single decent person, from the receptionist to the nurses to the teachers. I'll never go there again...☆I don't want to wear one.
H KAZ
::There is no horizontal coordination, so patients have to wait for hours just to hear the explanation of the surgery. What time can you come to listen to the explanation? I was asked this in advance, but it was completely meaningless. The nurse apologized profusely. I'm not directly involved with the hospital, but that's the way it is, so other people who came to hear the explanation were also kept waiting, which was frustrating. In the end, he approaches the nurse. Is it okay as a hospital? The level of concern.
Noa
::I cut my palm while cooking. I went because my fingers were numb, This is the worst hospital. The day before, I went to a different hospital for an emergency. Because nerve damage is suspected, If we can't examine it at home, it will be disinfected. Because the treatment has already been completed, If you are nervous at the reception, Can you handle it? I heard that, I'll check it out for now, so I'll stick to it. If you keep going without backing down, Plastic surgery nurse? A woman like that came out, "Can you bend your fingers? Oh, if you can bend them, your nerves aren't broken. Paralysis? Paralysis comes and goes for each person, and you can't tell just by looking at it (lol). If you're that worried, why don't you go for hand surgery?" "Is that so?" he answered bluntly. I was extremely annoyed by the over-the-top response, but since it was an emergency, I went to Ogikubo Hospital, which the nurse told me had a specialty in hand surgery. After a 5-minute examination, a nerve rupture was diagnosed and emergency surgery was performed. I was told that it would take several months for the nerves to connect and that if I didn't have surgery I would be paralyzed for the rest of my life. I shudder to think that at that time, I would have been examined at the central hospital and given random stitches. To a doctor, a patient may be one of many patients, but depending on the diagnosis, it can have a huge impact on the person's life itself. I would like him to treat each patient as a gentleman without making random diagnoses. Thank you for letting me know about Ogikubo Hospital, but I don't want to give it even one star, and I recommend that you don't go to the plastic surgeon.