Map
Detailed Information
- Place Types Hospital
- Address 2-chōme-2-3 Ōgibashi, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0011, Japan
- Coordinate 35.6827662,139.814635
- Website http://www.tachikawa-hospital.jp/
- Rating 2.3
- Compound Code MRM7+4V Koto City, Tokyo, Japan
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Reviews
By By Tokyo - Kim Jong Un
I am grateful for the polite response when I visited the emergency department during the Obon holidays last year.
Last summer, I had a slight cold, so I went to the clinic and was prescribed medicine, but during the Obon holidays, my physical condition suddenly deteriorated, I had difficulty breathing, I couldn't breathe, and I couldn't go to the bathroom. It was painful, so I went to the emergency department. At the time of my visit, there was no doctor who could handle it in the morning, but the nurse gave me a simple examination. Since my house was near, I visited again one hour later and had a careful examination.
Before my visit, I called a relatively nearby metropolitan hospital and was refused a consultation, which was really helpful.
You should definitely stop here.
Although there are various departments that accept emergency services, it is better to stop if you can collect information in advance.
I had an accident before and was transported in an emergency to have a bone fracture, but there was a day when there was no orthopedic surgeon, so it happened that day, so I was left hospitalized until the day when the doctor in charge came.
I can't do it without a plastic surgery teacher, and I can't know the details because the X-ray diagnosis is not complete.
I later learned that the medical examination was the director.
(I was hospitalized, but if I am not hospitalized, I will come back two days later after returning home. During that time, there will be no treatment (reduction) for fractures)
I was also worried about the effect of the accident on my head, but he did not inspect the head, saying, "Isn't there a tankock? I'm fine if I don't have it. I don't need CT." ..
Even if you are hospitalized, you will not be told who your doctor is.
After a while, I knew that the director was the primary doctor, but it seems that I will only do internal medicine, so even if I am studying, I am almost out of charge.
I mean, I never come to the ward once a week.
You can't enter the bath unless you tell it.
It seems that teachers come from other university hospitals for all the medical examinations other than the director, and there are many doctors there who are on good terms with N Medical University.
The teachers at N Medical College were all ruthless, and a certain teacher N shouted, "If you have a pain in reducing a fracture, you'll do the same at age 3 or 90!" It was.
On another day, when I told him that he wanted medicine such as painkillers and the painful area, he was yelled, "I'm hospitalized, so tell my doctor!"
A nurse, who says it's an old stock, says, "The world doesn't do what you want."
I wondered why I was yelling so often in the hospital.
Also, although I went to rehabilitation for a while, I don't understand that I have to pay a re-examination fee every time even if I don't go back to the clinic (only rehabilitation).
I was hospitalized in a shared room, but other patients and their families did not explain what was wrong and what kind of illness they needed and how much hospitalization was necessary.
Rather, almost all the beds are filled, but no one is in the ward.
Almost all of them are bedridden old people.
I'm a yab doctor. If you are carried here by an ambulance, you will not be saved. I didn't seem to have had enough treatment.
If not accepted by other hospitals, he was taken here by ambulance. I thought it was good to be accepted, and it was a bad hospital.
Even though he is an elderly and weak patient, he does not give out liquid food and cannot eat the same food as ordinary patients.
I felt it was just accepting anything and making money.
When the patient died, I just told them to go out and arrange for a funeral home at last. Well, the nurses gave me off at the end, but only the bad aftertaste remained.
It's the worst. According to other people's reviews.
Yelling, intimidation and other rampant. Power harassment.
He does not perform surgery for about 10 years.
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