Shiga General Hospital in Moriyama

JapanShiga General Hospital

 

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5-chōme-4-30 Moriyama, Shiga 524-0022, Japan
contacts phone: +81 77-582-5031
website: www.pref.shiga.lg.jp
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Latitude: 35.0618989, Longitude: 135.9885229

comments 5

  • 不知火麟太郎

    不知火麟太郎

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    A female employee named Yamamoto, a laboratory technician in the blood collection room, kept talking to me from beginning to end. It's my first time meeting you, so I'm a little too familiar with you. Employees who cannot speak honorific language only make me feel uncomfortable.

  • atsumi

    atsumi

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    My father was rushed to the hospital with pneumonia. I had just received an IC when I was admitted to the hospital, but suddenly I received a phone call from my doctor and was told that I was being discharged. Without explaining my condition, I was told that I would be discharged from the hospital tomorrow.When I told them that my home was not ready, I was told that they would not allow me to be discharged until Saturday and Sunday. There is no coordination between nurses and doctors, and even though I visit her once every two days, the nurse in charge keeps calling me at night even though it is not an emergency. This time, I received a phone call at 9 o'clock at night and was asked about the situation at my house. I don't know about his condition or treatment status, and I'm not sure how to prepare my home, so I'm just nervous about being discharged from the hospital. And there is nothing but distrust in both doctors and nurses.

  • charoite gold

    charoite gold

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    I moved here from outside the prefecture. Personally as a patient at medium-sized to general hospitals in Shiga Prefecture I also had the opportunity to see a doctor and undergo examination and surgical treatment. In addition, as a medical worker, I have worked at various hospitals in search of a high-quality medical field where I can improve my skills and gain a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment, but I am not satisfied with the quality of medical care in Shiga Prefecture and the quality of the medical staff. I became disillusioned with the low level of medical care and retired from the medical field for about 10 years. Thank you very much. I was relieved that there was a decent hospital in Shiga Prefecture. I think it's affiliated with Kyoto University. Doctors have a basic craftsmanship, so I think there are some who are clumsy with people, but I think there are many who have solid skills. Most of the nurses have a good impression of being likable and friendly, and their work is efficient and you can trust them with peace of mind. The staff at the emergency response telephone exchange are also very kind and respond flexibly and quickly depending on the urgency of the situation. wonderful. Since I moved to Shiga, the general hospital near the Ritto Interchange has been the worst, and the general hospital in Otsu has such low quality staff that I'm afraid to go see a doctor, and I'm afraid that something will happen to me. I was worried about what would happen to the hospital I was assigned to take my baby to, but it looks like I don't need to worry anymore. You may feel irritated by the doctor's response and the new nurses who are still inexperienced. but. There are many teachers with solid skills. He also has a wealth of knowledge. And I don't think the doctor will abandon or give up on the patient unless the patient himself gives up or gives up. I think there are a lot of staff members who are very humane and treat you seriously. I think this is the motto of the spirit of medical workers. I think it's a decent hospital.

  • J J

    J J

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    My child always takes care of me for dental treatment, and he always answers my questions in a kind and thorough manner, making me feel at ease. The dental hygienist also greets you with a smile, which encourages children to open up to them. Paying your bills after your consultation is smooth and stress-free. One thing I'm worried about is that I heard that the management of the prefectural hospital will change from being run by the prefecture to being privatized, but privatization would lead to service deterioration like the post office by abolishing things that are unprofitable. I am against privatization.

  • 皆空

    皆空

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    I accompanied my father when he was discharged from surgery for a broken bone. Even the special rooms are as reasonable as a city hotel. There is no disinfectant odor typical of hospitals, and you can't help but feel that it is a modern building with a great view.

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