Saiseikai Nagasaki Hospital en Nagasaki

JapónSaiseikai Nagasaki Hospital

 

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2-chōme-5-1 Katafuchi, Nagasaki, 850-0003, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 95-826-9236
sitio web: www.nsaisei.or.jp
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Latitude: 32.75618, Longitude: 129.8868517

comentarios 5

  • y m

    y m

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    It's annoying because the phone receptionist and nurse outpatient receptionist keep asking me various questions. The outpatient nurses' response (including phone calls) is very unpleasant. She looks at me from above, uses words, and her voice sounds too country-sounding, which is bad.The nurse who takes reservations, etc., sounds like a doctor and has a bad mouth.

  • Paul Bluebird

    Paul Bluebird

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    I can't even get enough blood. The receptionist's response was sloppy and the worst. The doctor's response is also poor. I go to this hospital because I think it's better than the small hospitals around here, but I can't trust it.

  • MAYUMI SAKATA

    MAYUMI SAKATA

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    On the 29th of the end of 2019, I suffered a serious injury with a compound fracture from my right shoulder to my arm. At that time, I was taken to this hospital and underwent surgery. Current At the time, I was about to go on a business trip overseas, and suddenly I couldn't use my right hand. Worries about what will happen to my job now run through my head, Although the psychological damage was severe, he underwent surgery at Saiseikai Hospital. I heard that he is a very talented doctor who perfects surgery in his department. Thanks to the surgery performed by Dr. S, my right hand was initially damaged. I was feeling hopeless, thinking that things wouldn't turn out well, but I decided to rehearse. It has already been 3 years since my surgery, and I have been treated well. Now, I suddenly realize that my right shoulder and right arm were almost fractured in that accident. It is now possible to use it like that, and after that surgery, baldness after surgery. The pain, the months of rehabilitation, and the sense of hopelessness I felt at the time. So much so that I thought it had all happened in a dream. Today, I realize that I am recovering and I am grateful again. It was around that time. (Of course, I still refrain from lifting heavy objects. There are some things you need to be careful about, but the end of the year is busy. However, he performed the surgery right away, and the doctor performed the surgery perfectly. I am truly grateful for what you have done for me. Also, at that time I was hospitalized on the 7th floor, but the nurses, helpers, and everyone else He encouraged me and treated me very warmly and kindly. Also, thank you to the physical therapist who is in charge of my rehabilitation. Thank you very much for your patient guidance in rehabilitation. Masu. Another point is that all the rooms at Saiseikai Hospital are private rooms. It is a large room equipped with a shower room and toilet. I have been hospitalized at another hospital several times, but in such a comfortable room. It was my first time being hospitalized. In that nice environment I think it was great that I was able to stay in the hospital. Sorry for the late reply, but (this is a repeat of the above) However, Dr. S, the orthopedic surgeon who performed the surgery right away at the end of the year, The physical therapist who took care of me, even at night, Thank you to all the nurses, helpers, and others who rushed to help us. I would like to once again express my sincere gratitude to you.

  • ぽたんぽぽ

    ぽたんぽぽ

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    My father had been visiting this respiratory department for many years. I also had kidney problems, so I had to get tests done frequently. At the end of March this year, an abnormality was discovered in her abdomen, and she was referred to surgery. Colon cancer was discovered and surgery was required. Because he was old and his lungs and kidneys were not functioning properly, the surgery was performed under general anesthesia. A few years ago, I had a serious incident in the hospital, but the respiratory department didn't seem to have informed me. I understand that they can't go inside due to the coronavirus situation, but I had hoped that my mother would be alone before and after the surgery, but that wasn't possible. Post-surgery explanations were only given over the phone, and I was told that I had received a blood transfusion. The day after the surgery, my father sent me an email saying that I didn't think I was going to make it. I called my mom and she went to the hospital right away. But I couldn't meet my father because it was a holiday. Sixteen hours after my father's email, my mother was called into cardiac arrest early in the morning on the second day after surgery. Thirty minutes after arrival, resuscitation efforts were discontinued. During the night, she vomited and stopped breathing, but her father had an alarm set for her to detect cardiac arrest, so she explained that she was found only after her heart had stopped. My father passed away alone in fear and pain. Because of our ignorance, we caused a lot of pain for my father. My parents believed in my respiratory doctor, but he didn't touch me at all for this hospital surgery. My father texted me saying that he was suffering from severe pain. After administering painkillers orally, the nurse did not listen to my father's complaints of pain, and my father told my mother on the phone that he thought he was going to die and sent her an email. Neither doctors nor nurses are recognized as medical professionals. Even now, two months after his death, just seeing this hospital brings tears to my eyes. To other people, he must have looked like an old man who could have died from colon cancer. But for my family, he was an important father. She didn't call the nurse to deal with her father's severe pain, and she also didn't tell the doctors about the pain. I heard that nurses are not available at night due to lack of manpower. My father suddenly deteriorated during the night. The family does not know when he stopped breathing. The doctor was an elderly patient with colon cancer who had problems with his lungs and kidneys, and the doctor probably wanted to operate on him. He received a blood transfusion due to heavy bleeding during the surgery. That was all there was to explain. It's a big problem that can affect your life. After that, he continued to have a fever and pain, and even though his condition was unstable, they returned him to a general ward. why is that. If you were in the intensive care unit, you would notice that the patient stopped breathing due to vomit. My father said that he would be back soon because it was laparoscopic surgery for early stage colon cancer. The cause of death was aspiration pneumonia. It's really frustrating. We do not recommend entrusting your life to this. Hospitals are not functioning at all. Trusting the deputy director cost my father his life. Not here! If you hear about surgery, run away. To live.

  • u J

    u J

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    I was admitted to the gynecology department and looked after. All rooms are private, so you can adjust the air conditioner freely and feel comfortable. Changing the environment tends to cause constipation, but there is a toilet in the private room so you can use it without worrying about it, and even after the surgery you can do light exercise and stretch without worrying about being seen. You can also take a shower at any time you like, other than late at night or early in the morning. Breakfast is rice and milk, which reminds me of school lunches, but it's tolerable. Personally, I would be happy if there was also bread. As I started to feel better, I didn't have enough food, so I got some hot water (free of charge), drank stick coffee, and bought some snacks at the Lawson in the hospital. The anesthesiologist was particularly thorough in his explanations. He explained to me in detail the pre-surgery process and what he would ask me to do when I woke up, so I was able to calmly respond to the procedure.

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