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4-1 Takaramachi, Takaoka, Toyama 933-0064, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 766-23-0204
strona internetowej: www.med-takaoka.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 36.7560993, Longitude: 137.028624
かんてんぱぱ
::My grandmother was hospitalized for 3 nights and 4 days. It was getting more and more worn out day by day as it had never been washed or showered. Meals were served cold every time, and the menu was like Zappa stew, which was tasteless and poorly prepared. Even now, he says he does not want to be hospitalized at Takaoka Municipal Hospital.
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::[★Dou Imagawa] Takehisa Imagawa, a surgeon who has been working at Takaoka Municipal Hospital since April of this year. This man previously had a medical problem with me at a certain hospital in Kanazawa City. 【Past background】 ・Since August 2021, I have been suffering from unwellness of unknown cause and have been visiting a certain hospital in Kanazawa. ・I had been experiencing intense numbness in the soles of my feet for a week, so on Friday, June 3, 2022, I went to a cardiologist (Dr. K) to have a blood flow test in my legs, but he said there was nothing abnormal. I am back. ・At around 6:30pm that night, as I was lying in bed, I felt severe pain in both my legs, so I called an ambulance and arrived at the hospital around 8pm. The doctor on duty at that time was Takehisa Imagawa, whom I had met for the first time. ・At that time, Imagawa just saw me lying on the stretcher and immediately said, ``I guess it's a good thing.'' At that point, there were no tests, let alone temperature checks. Did you get hurt somewhere? There was no question. "Is there a dermatologist nearby? Should I go to a dermatologist nearby?" "Can I go home?" "Will I be hospitalized?" ・Their arrogant attitude was, ``He's not really sick, but he took the trouble to come by ambulance, because we're busy.'' →This was actually a ``serious disease.'' ・During hospitalization, patients cannot see a dermatologist even though the hospital has a dermatology department. I neglected to check to see if it really was cellulitis. I was left alone with an intravenous antibiotic drip. ・After 3-4 days, my left hand became paralyzed and could not move, but no treatment was taken. Usually, even if Imagawa shows up in the hospital room, he immediately makes a U-turn and goes home. Sometimes they will run away while you are talking to them. I can't have a conversation. ・At that time, I told a female nurse in her 40s who was in charge of the hospital room, ``I was told that it was phlegm,'' and she said, ``No, that's not true. If I had cellulitis, my legs would be red and swollen.'' He flatly denied it. This is despite being treated with intravenous antibiotics for cellulitis. ・On Friday, June 10th, one week after I was admitted to the hospital, Dr. K burst into the hospital room in a different mood and screamed. I found out the name of the disease. Intractable disease 45 designated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare: Granulomatosis with eosinophilic polyangiitis. On this day, treatment with 80mg of steroids was finally started, and the attending physician was changed from Imagawa to Dr. K. ・On Monday the 13th, the first day of the week, Dr. N of the nephrology department (a doctor from Kanazawa University who only sees patients on Mondays) immediately arranged for me to be transferred to Kanazawa University Hospital, and I was transferred at 12 noon that day. did. When I was transferred to the hospital, Dr. K looked apologetic and said, ``I wish I had found (the name of the disease) earlier.'' ・After being admitted to the hospital, I was groaning and writhing in severe pain, and after receiving treatment at Kin University Hospital, I was transferred to this hospital again on July 21st, and it took eight months for me to be discharged on January 29th of the following year. ・I was left with the aftereffects of numbness in both feet and numbness in my left hand. Without any evidence, Takehisa Imagawa made a very sloppy conclusion that it was probably cellulitis. I neglected to check with a dermatologist to see if it really was cellulitis. It's a disease that even nurses simply deny. Why did he not suspect another illness when he complained that his left hand was starting to become paralyzed? Was it because it was a hassle? If we had investigated the situation with the awareness that something was wrong from the time he was admitted to the hospital, we would have been able to identify the disease sooner and begin steroid treatment sooner. If this had happened even a few days earlier, the aftereffects on my left hand would have been much milder. after that, 1. When I was discharged from the hospital on January 29, 2023, I wrote a letter to this hospital. 2. We had an interview with the person on March 7, 2023. At that time, I requested disclosure of medical records from June 3, 2022 to June 13, 2022, but they were sent to me on June 7, 2023. It takes three months. It's something you can print out right away by giving a print instruction from your computer. And, in the medical records, the most important statement by the nurse, ``It's not cellulitis'', is not mentioned. Other than that, even my worries and trivial interactions are recorded in detail. It is possible that the content was carefully reviewed over the course of three months and inconvenient parts were altered. 3. On May 10, 2023, I sent a letter of inquiry to Imagawa. 4. On June 7, 2023, I received a reply from Imagawa. 5. On September 3, 2023, I sent a second letter of inquiry to Imagawa. 6. On October 30, 2023, I received a reply from Imagawa. 7. On May 14, 2024, I sent a third letter of inquiry to Imagawa. →Answer: “It’s not my fault, I will fight.” No re-answer to September 3rd questionnaire Just like a politician's answer, he just misses the point and dodges it. I'm trying to manipulate it and run away. Even if you were to ask the nurse in question to testify, she would most likely refuse to testify, fearing that it would be detrimental to her own health. Furthermore, it would be extremely unreasonable to require medical proof of the effects of misdiagnosis, inadequate medical examination, and delay in appropriate treatment. However, I will never give up on my pursuit. I and my family have been treated at many hospitals and by many doctors, and they have all been reliable and honorable people, and we have been treated with great compassion by the nurses and other medical staff. . That's why Imagawa's arrogant and crude response in 2022 will never be forgotten. Is it great to be a doctor? Is a doctor allowed to do anything? I laughed when I saw a statement in the doctor's section on the hospital's website that said, "We will provide careful medical care." Takehisa Imagawa is OUT not only as a "doctor" but as a "person". *This review faithfully describes the actual events and is not slanderous. When we met, Imagawa laughed when he saw me angry. Even though I told her not to laugh, she kept laughing. Also, I have exchanged letters with Imagawa three times so far, but since I did not receive a sincere response, I had no choice but to write a review here. In my correspondence with Imagawa, I informed him that this matter would be disclosed to the outside world. I hope that many people in Takaoka City will not experience any discomfort.
そ〜るどあうと
::A relative of mine was hospitalized, but he treated me with great care. The teacher's explanations were easy to understand and she responded well to my questions, so I had a very good impression. Later on, I went to pay for the hospitalization fee, but when I asked for a credit card, I was prompted to automatically pay the bill, and even after reading the barcode, the payment was not made.Huh? When I thought about it, I was surprised to find that I needed a medical card.
Em
::Only spent a few nights there but they had extremely nice and professional staff
Richard in Japan
::In a visit several years ago, the doctor was extremely rude and unprofessional, and, indeed, a disgrace to the Japanese medical profession. As I am employed at other hospitals in the region, perhaps I have unfairly high standards, but following that experience I refuse to use that hospital.