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8-65 Ōmagaritōrimachi, Daisen, Akita 014-0027, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 187-63-2111
strona internetowej: www.okmc.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 39.4652084, Longitude: 140.4762457
マロンひで
::I came here in the night ward. Are you a geeky nurse who wears glasses for medical examinations? It felt bad. It's still a very unpopular hospital.
Robert Tachibana
::My internal medicine doctor took care of me when I was infected with streptococcus. The doctors, nurses, and blood test staff were all very kind, and they explained the disease and gave me detailed information on things to be careful of in my personal life. Next time I get sick, I would like to see a doctor here.
鬱憤require
::When I asked if I could write down what I wanted to convey and convey it to someone the next day, I was told that was not possible. After the baby was discharged from the hospital, the symptoms continued and he was not getting enough nutrition, but the baby seemed to be doing well, so I wanted to ask what I should do. However, if you are worried, please go to the emergency room, but the answer is that there is no pediatrician. In an emergency situation, will this be enough to save the baby? I feel like I should think a little more about what to do when there's no one who specializes in not only babies but other things as well. There aren't many large hospitals in rural areas, so I don't like that kind of place because it really seems like a bunch of vested interests. If this is the case, it's better not to have a hospital itself than to have one. I should even consider moving from Daisen City. If something like this happened to me, I wouldn't want to give birth, raise a baby, and live in Daisen City. They look at us from above and say we are the ones who are healing them. To begin with, in Japan, where food is full of additives, people who are not feeling well are immediately put on drugs, and you are only making money thanks to the media and other people who spread false health information. If you are careful about what you put in your mouth and what you use in your daily life, you are less likely to get sick, and even if you do get sick, if you eat foods that strengthen your immune system, you won't have any problems. At least that's how I was raised. There are so many doctors here who don't know the true meaning of the kanji for medicine. Not all of them though.
マーガレッタ
::I appreciate that you listen to me well, but the instructions are vague. The story won't move forward unless we figure out what to do from here. Both the receptionist and the nurses are very nice.
化猫《亜琉神_夜無》
::My mother was feeling unwell, so I called her and the neurosurgeon said, ``I'll be in the emergency room after 5pm, so I'll let the emergency department know.'' After that, the receptionist said, ``I'm sorry.'' When I said, ``This is ○○ that I called,'' a big voice said, ``Huh?'' and I asked, ``Are you talking to me?'' After a while, I told the receptionist, ``I'll borrow a wheelchair,'' and brought my mother along, but I thought they were being too sloppy. I thought the nurses and doctors' diagnosis was good, but I had to say that other than the diagnosis and treatment, they were very sloppy.