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412-1 Shikisai, Himeji, Hyogo 671-2216, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 79-266-8833
webseite: www.sakai-hp.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 34.8585459, Longitude: 134.6427506
なむ
::I came here this year due to my limited health. (I realized halfway through that I shouldn't have gone because I had a fever within the past 5 days, and I felt so sorry.) I was too tired to contact him, so I went straight to the hospital and the person at the reception desk completely ignored me, even though I was sure they knew I was there. Even when I say "Excuse me", he doesn't come. Even though the clerks definitely noticed I was there, they kept talking to each other. I was feeling irritable because my body felt tired and my head hurt. The receptionist comes looking sluggish. Talking about the history so far, "No, if you have a fever, please don't come to reception! I'll ask if you can take a look!" I was told to wait in the car. The nurses and teachers were kind people. I was also asked to wait for a call to my cell phone, and a few minutes later I received a call from the reception desk, so I went to the reception desk again, feeling dazed and with a pounding headache. ``Then he told me to wait in the car!'' I heard one of the receptionists say, and I was shocked by the loud voice. My voice was hoarse, and since I was in a hospital, I didn't say it in a loud voice, but I said, ``Are you there? This is a hospital, right? Your voice is loud! This is tiring and my head hurts so please speak loudly! Noisy! It resonates in my head! ” I got angry and went to the hospital. In the past (my last visit was 11 years ago), the receptionist wasn't this sloppy. At that time, even in the afternoon there were so many patients that only one patient was waiting. Sorry, but I don't want to give a star. I will never go there again. I am very grateful to the nurse and doctor who drove to see me even though I had to go suddenly at that time. Based on that, 1 star.
鈴
::Previously, my husband was commuting to dialysis in a wheelchair in the shuttle car from Sakai Hospital. Anyway, the shuttle driver had a bad attitude, didn't say hello, and drove roughly. His attitude was so high-handed that I couldn't tell which one was the customer. The driver at Sakai Hospital is a low-level, low-quality, insane person. What kind of education does Sakai Hospital provide? I don't think it will make a difference if we train drivers in their 50s and 60s now, but I would like them to at least identify serious people and hire them. There may be a shortage of manpower, but the level is too low. I'm currently going to another hospital for dialysis, but the driver who picks me up and picks me up there is a common sense driver who knows how to greet people and is good at driving. My husband and I can leave it to you with peace of mind, and we are able to spend each day comfortably. Sakai Hospital's cars are known locally for their rough driving. I sincerely hope that the situation will be reconsidered, including human resources.
和美
::My husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that had metastasized to the liver at the Japan Red Cross Hospital, and there was no treatment available. I was introduced to a hospital that could provide palliative care, and I was admitted to Sakai Hospital. I was shocked when I was told it was only a few days away. At the Japanese Red Cross Hospital, I was told about a week ago that I had two to three months left. I was admitted to Sakai Hospital and stayed by my husband's side for a week, and I think I was able to sort out my feelings during that time. Thank you, Dr. Araki and Dr. Kanazawa, for your appropriate judgment, treatment, and words.
N F
::On the evening of the second day of the new year, my husband cut his palm deeply while cooking in Himeji City, where we were returning home.After calling 119 many times to the medical facilities he was told about, Sakai Hospital finally admitted us at the 6th hospital. I did. The surgeon, Dr. A, the nurses, and the security guard all treated me with kindness, solemnity, and sincere professionalism even though they were off-hours. I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your flexible and prompt response to payment, introduction letters, etc. after I returned from my hometown.
なーご
::Medical checkup B used (Blood sample, height, weight, body fat, waist circumference, urine test, X-ray, electrocardiogram, hearing 9,900 yen) Reservations were easily made via email. The slot started at 11:30 on Saturday, and it took about an hour and a half from registration to closing. There was a short wait time before each test, but that was the same at all hospitals, so I didn't mind. (I could have requested an explanation only if the results were known on the same day, but I decided not to do so because I was told that it would take some time to wait.) I thought I was going to change into my exam clothes, but I kept my clothes on. I took off my extra-warm fleece-lined tights to measure my body fat, and I thought I'd just leave it there since there was an electrocardiogram, but then they told me that the X-rays were coming from the hospital, so I had to go outside and move, but it was only a few meters away. However, it was extremely cold, bare feet, and short boots for the first time in about 20 years lol. The hospital was an older building, but the inside of the health checkup center had been renovated and was clean. It was a little cold inside the building, but each waiting area had a stove at their feet, so even though I was unintentionally barefoot, I was able to stay warm while waiting. It helped me a lot. There was an empty parking lot near the entrance, and I thought the good thing about the hospital was that it was compact and easy to use without having to drive long distances here and there (you'll have to go outside once, though, lol). The staff were also polite. thank you very much. Thank you for your continued support.