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Detailed Information
- Place Types Hospital
- Address 3-chōme-5-22 Nozato, Nishiyodogawa Ward, Osaka, 555-0024, Japan
- Coordinate 34.7114594,135.4590492
- Website http://nishiyodo.org/
- Rating 2.9
- Compound Code PF65+HJ Osaka, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Reviews
Re-examination of medical examination for 2 years in a row
I've been waiting for more than 2 hours.
In the end, both of them were out of time and returned to the hospital at a later date.
Outpatients are in the order of visits without reservation,
Depending on the time, there is only one outpatient doctor.
Would you like to be a little more selfish?
Currently, we recommend other hospitals that require reservations for new outpatients, such as students and working adults who have limited time.
My mother took care of me. He did so well that I couldn't do it anymore. There were about three treatments I chose in a very bad condition, but the explanation was polite and it took a lot of time (explanation time) to finally make a good decision and have enough time to be hospitalized He kept me in good condition and gave me thoughts about the caregiver's guidance to me so that I wouldn't have any troubles even after I was discharged. Sincerely, I am happy with this hospital.
Yodogawa Ward Emergency Staff:
Do you have a qualification as a paramedic? If you visit Please learn the vital check that you need. I'm also an ambulance member at the transport shop.
It took a long time of about 40 minutes while waiting for the emergency reception destination due to the influence of the virus. He said he has an affiliation with Osaka University Hospital, but said he has no medical record. Until June of this year, I went to the hospital once every two weeks for more than four years, and recently I heard from my doctor about the fact that the Osaka University Hospital is a partner. Medical records must be stored for 5 years.
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Nishiyodo Hospital Response: The emergency room remains the same as the former occupational accident hospital, but there is no particular change, but the doctors and nurses who responded are arrogant.
Although I was light-headed, I had to call because the schedule changed from noon.
Suddenly the nurse took the smartphone,
The doctor randomly makes a phone call with excerpts from his name.
On the other side of the phone, relatives and helper offices are confused and answer with nostalgic voice. Then, a relative who came from a distance for two hours was told by the doctor that he could not communicate because he was taking 120 tablets.
When I asked why I contacted the returned smartphone, it was the reason that I couldn't go home by myself. Then, isn't it enough if the person himself goes?
There is no diagnostic ability because he took up the smartphone without permission and said that he could not communicate. A report by Hiroyuki Matsuba, an emergency physician who said "120 drugs taken". When you have to read the number accurately without showing the medicine amount and the ability to identify the drug name. This is because the treatment changes depending on the case. In addition, it is a matter that at least a whole body observation should be performed to confirm the site of the injury. It may have been a trainee, but it was too bad.
I felt distrust of the contents of the medical treatment and accelerated the infusion.
I had the nurse connect an extension line to charge the tablet and smartphone, but it always seemed to me to look great from above. The extension line is private, but I couldn't get it back.
Neither doctors nor nurses are used to measuring vitals, and there is no protective clothing. It was similar to an ambulance carrier.
It has been reported that medical disintegration has occurred, but is it full of bytes? Is it because there is not enough alcohol and no medical supplies? The drip which seemed to be deteriorated was within the expiration date. However, given the poor management of the clinic, it seemed like a hospital that should be abandoned and abandoned.
This is like a hospital in the depths of an old mountain in another country, with no medical supplies or medical technology. The amount of medicine is exaggerated and the expression is exaggerated like a foreigner.
I felt like I enjoyed traveling abroad in Japan.
Although I actually took the drug in the photo, I made the 110th call four times, but the police officer did not come and I was threatened and I was in danger of myself. Because it was done. I don't think there is a way to count 120 tablets? It is recommended that doctors and nurses see an eye test or see a psychiatrist because they cannot measure the drip time.
The medicines in the photograph were taken in advance so that they can be identified by a person holding a critical care emergency and a doctor. Doral, Halcyon, Depas, and Alesion are given for sleeping during pain and for taking when an allergic condition persists. Staggering occurs as a side effect. Is there a danger of falling asleep so will the police come or be the assault victim? He also predicted that an ambulance would come, or he would have run it, but he wouldn't be unconscious.
The method of reporting was to follow the instructions of the police officer working for the 13th East police box, but it was also found to be a lie (This was later apologized for lack of explanation, but about being injured) Is not an apology).
I went there at night, but everyone was kind and polite.
Carried by night ambulance. One nurse, one doctor. The female doctor was gentle and courteous. But nurses are the worst. I was given a drip, but failed the first time. The second time was the first time in my life from the back of my hand. It was so painful! ! ! And even if the patient is painful, he doesn't say anything. I thought she was the worst nurse.
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