Tochinai Daini Hospital en Takizawa

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103-1 Ōgamayoshimizu, Takizawa, Iwate 020-0778, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 19-684-1111
sitio web: www.tochinai2.com
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Latitude: 39.6989206, Longitude: 141.0567508

comentarios 5

  • anchorwoman2008

    anchorwoman2008

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    Hospitalized for fracture. I am shocked at Dr. O's arrogant and inappropriate medical treatment, which other people have also written about. The person in charge of plastic surgery is super old. The food was extremely bad. Even when there are patients with problems, they don't respond seriously, there's no credit card payment, no Wi-Fi, email addresses don't work, and IT-related things are the worst. I guarantee you that you won't have a peaceful hospital stay. Even though fraternities and other organizations allow in-person visits, this one is remote. The shop was like a candy store and didn't even have plain yogurt. Also, the only time I go out from the ward floor is under lock and key, except during rehabilitation and X-rays, so I feel like a prisoner.

  • 三田村直哉

    三田村直哉

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    Two years ago, my elderly mother was hospitalized. Five years ago, I suffered a cerebral infarction and was in a level of nursing care level, with mild dementia. Due to the coronavirus, I was not allowed to leave my room without permission, so I was worried that my dementia might progress, but I was treated very well on each floor, and my dementia did not progress at all, and I actually felt like I was getting better. The surgery was performed at the main hospital, but rehabilitation came second. Even for the black canned coffee that I enjoy once a day, I had them take me to the vending machine in my wheelchair in my wheelchair and let me choose the product to buy.They also asked me to check whether the same product was cheaper at the kiosk or from the vending machine before I bought it. I can only thank you for your response.

  • Haru Seki (Haru)

    Haru Seki (Haru)

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    1 star because I was dissatisfied with the treatment of my attending physician, Dr. O, when a family member was in an accident and went to the hospital with whiplash symptoms. ・Although the patient complains that the pain continues, we simply wait and see how things go without changing the treatment method or medication. ・Rehabilitation was suggested to me when I was a support doctor who was not Dr. O, but I arbitrarily decided the treatment period and rejected the rehabilitation without the patient's consent, saying, ``I don't have much time left.'' ・As the symptoms did not subside during the treatment period that was decided on his own, when I requested him to fill out a medical certificate certifying residual disability, he said, ``In the doctor's opinion column, write down as cured.Regardless of the symptoms, write as cured.'' ” is one point. What does it mean to be cured when the symptoms remain? Other than that, the attitude of office worker E is also the worst. ``Normally whiplash doesn't last this long,'' she said, do you have a medical license? I think there are some symptoms of whiplash that cannot be seen in pictures, and to be honest, I think some people use that as a shield to avoid going to the hospital. However, I can't help but question the humanity of people who behave in such a way that treats their precious family as fraudsters from the beginning.

  • ちゃんまる

    ちゃんまる

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    Four years ago, my mother was admitted to this hospital for rehabilitation after undergoing subarachnoid hemorrhage surgery. As for the family, I have little interaction with the nurses and teachers, so I have no impression of them. If anything, I got the impression that everyone was holed up in the station and many of the staff were quiet. However, according to my mother, I wonder if she is an occupational therapist for daily rehabilitation? He said that there were many employees who treated him well. However, he said that each patient had to make a reservation for bathing (perhaps for patients who are somewhat independent?), which made it difficult every day. I thought it would be great if we could create a system where everyone could participate equally.

  • 0415 f.n

    0415 f.n

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    I was diagnosed with a lumbar disc herniation 4 years ago and was treated with medication, but recently my symptoms had worsened and I was having difficulty walking, so I visited the doctor again. Although he was able to walk with medication, the pain did not go away and it was painful to stand or sit. My lower back hurts and I can't sleep at night. I told him that I wanted surgery because it was interfering with my daily life, let alone my work, and he performed an MRI scan. I went to the hospital at the beginning of the week because I would know the results later. I was told that it was not possible to make an appointment, so I waited for over an hour, but the nurse told me that the doctor who was here today could not perform an image diagnosis. The doctor who examined me last time didn't ask me what day of the week I should come, and told me that I could use a different doctor, so I went to see him in between work, but I had to wait a long time and couldn't see him. I should have known this when I received the medical record, but wouldn't it be too unkind to tell them after making them wait for an hour? The nurse said in a troubled manner, ``Then I'll try to convince the doctor somehow,'' and I was taken to the examination room, where the doctor told me to rest with a hernia of this size. Even when I told her that the pain was making it difficult for me to live my daily life, and that I wanted treatment other than surgery or medication, she said, ``Everyone feels pain differently, so medication is the only treatment for such a small hernia.It still hurts.'' Do you want me to give you some suppositories?” I have had about 3 doctors examine me in Tochinai so far, and all of them have talked to me with surgery in mind, and I was disappointed that this doctor didn't really care about his patients. Ta. Are doctors that great? A doctor who does not try to cure the symptoms has no meaning in being a doctor. Tochinai employs a doctor. Since the hospital was rebuilt, the attitude of the doctors and nurses has been bad, and I don't want to go to this hospital again. I don't like adding one ★. It's better not to go to a hospital like this.

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