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2-chōme-3-24 Oguri, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0036, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 120-089-475
sitio web: www.oguri-dental.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 33.8261787, Longitude: 132.7591961
桜餅
::We provide careful maintenance every time and explain the treatment in detail, so you can feel at ease. The staff members are all cheerful, energetic, and courteous, creating a very pleasant atmosphere.
優花古澤
::I started going here because I suddenly had a toothache, but I'm glad I went here because they were able to provide me with treatment and talk about future prevention.
みみー
::They are very polite and the clinic is clean. During my child's treatment, I was only doing oral training after cavities treatment, but the fact that I had cavities again was overlooked, so I went to a different dentist. I was recommended expensive orthodontic treatment, but no other dentist has ever pointed this out to me. I didn't need oral training, so it wasn't a good fit for me.
puni “taro”
::Although there is only one dentist here, there are many examination tables. The style is to take on a large number of patients and examine them as if it were a production line. Maybe that's why you have to wait even if you make a reservation. Wait at the reception desk or at the examination table. I was surprised that sometimes only one part of the teeth was removed at a time. It seems like they have taken great care in providing amenities and it feels clean, but it is not suitable for busy people or people who want to get their treatment done quickly. I think the dentist's skills are good, but I gave him one star because of his style as described above.
M O
::I was a regular patient at the hospital, but when I went to see her for the first time after discovering I was pregnant, the technician seemed annoyed and said, ``If you're pregnant, could you tell me first? They won't be able to treat you.'' I never thought a medical professional would say something like that to me during the delicate early stages of pregnancy. This was my first time going after finding out I was pregnant, so how could I know in advance? Should I call you when I find out I'm pregnant? I would like to know the rules in advance. First of all, if you're at a hospital, you'd probably ask the doctor, but is it different for a dentist?