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1-chōme-2-10 Chūōnishi, Ueda, Nagano 386-0023, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 268-22-0109
sitio web: www.kenkyukai-kaigo.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 36.405214, Longitude: 138.248116
石川仁志
::I felt like I had a cold, but my local hospital was closed so I went to see the doctor. In conclusion, the response from the doctors and hospital as a whole was the worst. I will never go again or recommend it to anyone. (This is not a current trendy joke, but just my honest opinion.) Before going to the hospital, I was advised to take a coronavirus test, but even though coronavirus tests are currently not compulsory but voluntary, they semi-forcedly recommended a coronavirus test without any explanation. I knew it was an optional test, but shouldn't I explain that first? I felt that. When I took a coronavirus test last time, a stick was shoved into the back of my nose, which caused my nose to bleed uncontrollably, so I politely told them that I would like to avoid a coronavirus test if possible, but they told me that they couldn't take a coronavirus test. If so, you will not be able to enter the hospital, so please wait in your car. I was still satisfied with their response, but I had to wait in the car for over 30 minutes afterwards. When I thought the doctor finally came, he put a stethoscope over my clothes and it only took about 0.5 seconds. What can you tell with such a stethoscope response? Without looking at my throat or palpating it, I was told that I would give me the medicine of my choice. Isn't it the role of doctors and hospitals to examine patients and prescribe medicines accordingly? When I told him that I didn't know which medicine was best, he mysteriously replied, "That's right." I thought that the cold treatment started when I refused a coronavirus test, but I was shocked at how inappropriate the examination was. Not recommended.
スナフ子トマト
::I had a fever and cold symptoms, so I went to see a doctor because my family was closed, but the doctor was the worst. (As others have said, it's probably someone named Nakamura) I tested negative for the coronavirus and the flu, but the doctor who came for my subsequent interview had a very disgusted look on his face and told me that it was ``just'' a cold, even though I was also feeling unwell. What's the point of just coming? For a moment, I thought, ``If you want me to give you medicine, I will give you medicine, but what kind of medicine should I give you?'' and I wondered if I was kidding, asking an amateur patient with no knowledge about the type of medicine. I thought. Isn't it up to you, the doctor, to decide what medicine to prescribe? Moreover, every time I spoke to him, he looked even more disgusted and took a step back. The response from the receptionist and nurses was good, but I was really uncomfortable. I will never go again.
もん六
::I happened to be riding a motorcycle, so I was examined at the hospital, but the doctor this time was very arrogant and the worst. I usually drove to the doctor's appointment, and the director probably attended to me. (The director has a good impression) So it might be a good idea to have your car checked. I recommend everyone to avoid Dr. Naka◯La as much as possible!
うさぎ
::The doctor's response was the worst. I came to see him because he felt unwell and tested positive with a test kit he had at home. I was examined by a male doctor in his 40s or 50s, but it could hardly be called a medical examination. From the beginning, I was asked, ``Do you have any fever-reducing medicine?Do you have it at home?'' I stammered a little, thinking that I had it, but I wanted it to be given to me, and then she firmly asked me, ``Do you have any?'' After that, I was still worried, so I wanted to confirm, and I asked, ``Is it okay to refrain from going out until XX day?'' and she said, ``What does it say on the paper (that I gave you)?'' They made me read it out loud, and I said, ``Isn't that right?'' and left without even asking about the fax to the pharmacy. I think he didn't want to come into contact with her because it was coronavirus, and maybe he had to see her for a short time. But is this a medical examination? Perhaps because I was young, the doctor's attitude was quite condescending, and I felt very uncomfortable with the arrogant and high-pressure manner in which he examined me. The reception on the phone, the nurses, the billing, etc. were all very nice and kind, so I'm really disappointed in the doctor. I also feel sorry for the people I work with. I will never ask again.
Y O
::We understand that medical workers are busy every day during the period when coronavirus and influenza are widespread. Under such circumstances, I was really grateful that they treated me so kindly even though it was my first visit. The woman who answered the phone spoke in a calm manner that made me feel at ease. I would like to have him as my family doctor.