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3-chōme-2-36 Yokogawachō, Nishi Ward, Hiroshima, 733-0011, Japan
contacts phone: +81 82-296-4224
website: mizuho-kai.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 34.4096527, Longitude: 132.4490914
ひでぽん
::We have been working with you for over 10 years. The clinic is open on Saturdays and Sundays, and is located in a mall that is directly connected to the station, including Fresta, so you can get there without getting wet in the rain. It is also good to be able to see the doctor on time for your appointment. The doctor is very polite in his use of words and explains the bad parts in an easy-to-understand manner using X-rays and other pictures. When anesthesia is used, we provide thorough explanations so you can feel at ease. The dental hygienist and reception staff are also courteous. Thank you for your continued support.
マスク大介
::I have been working here recently, and the staff and receptionist are kind and there is a female teacher and a male director, both of whom are kind and polite. There aren't many good dentists like this one ⭐️ Thank you for your continued support.
SO PA
::I started treatment for a large cavity, but the doctor very kindly showed me the X-rays and taught me how to treat it, and then I started treatment. I was given anesthesia twice, but the first time I felt just a tingle, and the second time it didn't hurt. When something happens, I rely on Yuzu Dental Clinic. He's a good teacher.
ニキータ・サプン
::I only go to the hospital to treat cavities, but I always see the director. Recommended for those who are concerned about pain during nerve treatment (anesthesia, tooth extraction, etc.). Each time the treatment process changes, we will carefully check to see if there is any pain, so you can receive treatment with peace of mind.
みみの
::My wisdom tooth was swollen, so I came to the hospital to discuss a schedule for tooth extraction. I set a date and decided to have the tooth extracted. When I visited the hospital later, I was given a high-pressure response, saying, ``You don't have to remove this now. We can't do it at home. Why don't you go to a bigger hospital?'' The teacher I consulted was different from the one I consulted, so I was disappointed because I was dealing with someone who lacked the necessary skills. The hygienist, who is in her 40s, also has an overbearing and sloppy attitude.