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3-chōme-3-11 Shindōriminami, Nishi Ward, Niigata, 950-2038, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 25-260-8200
strona internetowej: www.shinrakuen.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 37.8579832, Longitude: 138.956304
N Ima
::The person at the general reception desk here is very unpleasant. It doesn't work every time, but his attitude is so bad that I'm considering transferring to another hospital. I also have a lot of outpatient reception. After I handed over the health card and said, ``Thank you,'' some people silently started receiving the items. If that's the case, I'd like to automate it. As a doctor, I have never met anyone who feels unwell. There's nothing to write about because I just have to draw blood, get tested, and get medicine every time. There are so many patients that it seems difficult to treat them. I felt that many of the nurses in the blood collection room were very responsive. The male nurse who took the blood sample was also very kind. I am truly grateful for this. However, the other day, a nurse laughed at a patient in my family. The patient is a late-stage elderly person with declining cognitive function. I was feeling unwell and had to go to the emergency room. Didn't he even notice that his family was accompanying him nearby and watching him? Several of the nurses made fun of me for not being able to move a little bit. (Attempting.) To put it bluntly, it's abuse. It was an emergency near the end of the day. I know you're feeling relaxed, but it was too bad. It's a fact. I don't write things like this in fiction. Please refrain from acts that damage the dignity of others. It was just unpleasant. It's also nice that the security guard who guides you at the entrance sometimes greets you. (I guess it's also a measure against suspicious people. I look closely.) The outpatient toilets were sometimes dirty. I guess it can't be helped because there are a lot of elderly people, but the toilet seat and floor were dirty with excrement. Total rating is 2-3 stars, but I think hospitals are such facilities.
koji kanda
::He was hospitalized for three months due to a ruptured Achilles tendon. The nurses on the ward and the rehabilitation doctor were perfect and wonderful. When I was discharged from the hospital, I was so sad that I almost cried. I also enjoyed casual small talk with the cleaning lady every morning. The meals were very delicious, with special menus for Christmas, New Year's Eve, Setsubun, and Doll's Festival, as well as curry for Sunday lunch. The downside is that the store on the first floor is closed on Saturdays and Sundays, so if you don't stock up on Fridays, you'll be in a lot of trouble. The product lineup is also decent, and I've reconsidered Yamazaki, which I used to make fun of, rather than abandoning it. I can only express my gratitude to the orthopedic surgeon, nurses, rehabilitation doctor, and receptionist who helped me when I was stuck living alone and at a loss. thank you very much.
ms ss
::I was hospitalized here for about a week. The doctor in charge was overbearing and didn't give me a good impression, but the nurses and the service were good. Although the room was large, it was clean and spacious, and the windows touched all the beds, making it feel like a private room. On days when I couldn't take a bath or shower, I was able to dry my body with a warm towel every day. I think it would be a great hospital if the doctors were a little more close to the patients.
プロ7
::General hospitals have the impression that they are not good at patient care, but I feel that this one is exceptionally sloppy. From answering the phone, to visiting the hospital for examinations, to handling patients' admissions and discharges, the patient's ``double and triple efforts'' are treated as if they were handled without their will. There may be various reasons for the poor selection, but it seems that patients are at the bottom of the hierarchical hierarchy of doctors, nurses, and back offices. I'm a bit surprised by the openness of the organization.
林武志
::I am currently in the hospital for hemodialysis. The dialysis facility is the largest in eastern Japan, with 150 dialysis machines in the hospital and 50 beds in the clinic. The building is relatively beautiful. Many of the nurses are kind, and although the doctors are getting older, I get the impression that most of them are specialized. Compared to other hospitals, it is easier to accept after-hours reception.