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2630 Sugitani, Toyama, 930-0152, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 76-434-2315
sitio web: www.hosp.u-toyama.ac.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 36.6797981, Longitude: 137.1404994
ウメちゃんのパパ
::After loading up in Kyoto and driving towards Fukushima, I felt some discomfort in the right side of my body and stopped at Kureha Parking. The paralysis on the right side of my body (especially my right hand) became severe, and I thought it was finally dangerous, so I consulted #7119. He was instructed to call an ambulance immediately and requested dispatch. He was then transported to Toyama University Hospital. In the end, it was a cerebral infarction. Even though I am an outsider, the staff treats me with great comfort. Isn't this a surprising response? I would like to thank the emergency personnel who transported me here. I would also like to thank everyone at Toyama University Hospital. However, I would like people to refrain from turning off their air conditioners at night to save electricity during the summer when the heat makes it hard to sleep. It's hot and I can't sleep. What kind of behavior does a hospital have in disrupting a patient's sleep? Unfortunately, I'm deducting 3 stars because of the air conditioner.
Junko Ohnari
::For nearly 20 years, whenever I have a physical problem, I have been receiving care at the Japanese and Chinese medicine department. I was prescribed Chinese herbal medicine that was suitable for my body, such as atopic dermatitis and menopausal symptoms, and I began to recover. I have been prescribed a decoction, which I have to make for about 40 minutes every morning, but once you get used to it, it's not that difficult. I go there by Shinkansen from Tokyo, but for me it's a worthwhile hospital.
YHTY
::It is better not to stay in this hospital. The nurses have a bad attitude, they say things in a way that puts them on top of their game, and they think they are the best in the world. After all, he can't do anything without the doctor's instructions, but he has that attitude. If you're in a private room, you'll feel like you're being watched by a camera. If I was doing anything on the bed, the nurse would definitely come. And I get angry. I don't have much knowledge. I can't deal with patients properly. You don't want to let a patient leave the room because you don't want to work. An unusual sight can be seen with no one walking in the hallway. It feels like they are prolonging the length of my hospital stay by doing tests that I don't understand. Just be careful about being hospitalized.
Nami Mada
::I went there for the first time. Although I was accompanied by a family member, the hospital had a cheerful impression. What you need to bring is your insurance card, letter of introduction, medication notebook, medication, and money. First, I lined up at reception (① or ②), received a clear file at the internal medicine clinic, and was directed to reception C on the second floor. A young man at the reception next door charges 7,500 yen for a consultation without a referral letter? kana? I was told it would take a while. At reception C, I was given a medical questionnaire and a thermometer, and was asked to take my blood pressure using a blood pressure monitor located in a designated waiting room, and to bring the medical questionnaire, thermometer, and blood pressure monitor results. (Height and weight scales were also available in the waiting room.) Since it was a Monday, I checked in at 8:40 and was examined at 11:00. Then, I took a blood test and CT scan, and returned to reception C to listen to the explanation of the next test. Waiting at C200...2 hours? What impressed me was that both the nurse who gave the explanation and the reception staff apologized for making me wait and were very kind and polite. Although some of the buildings are old, the voices of the hospital staff created a cheerful impression. Accounting is ⑤. From next time onwards, you will be able to check in with your medical card at step 4. ⑥Pay with the payment machine, then receive your medicine or fax the prescription to the pharmacy in ⑦. Once everything is done, I go to the parking ticket machine (at this time, I need a medical ticket!!) and that's it for today. I left the hospital at 2pm. Chan-chan.
Oliver de Dios (Woflgang_AsianTwist)
::The hearts of Toyama Prefecture Hospital. It’s literally on the top of the hill. Catering the whole Toyama Prefecture. I don’t know if they do have a foreign translator because all are speaking Japanese here and all instruction are in Japanese but I guess they can provide a translator. My doctor are very handsome and very nice. He tray to elaborate every details and if you can’t understand he will translate it. They do have a strict policy on Covid so better be prepare.