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- Place Types Dentist
- Address 4-chōme-208 Senzo, Itami, Hyogo 664-0898, Japan
- Coordinate 34.785181,135.407996
- Website http://makotoshikaiin.cihp2.jp/
- Rating 2.5
- Compound Code QCP5+35 Itami, Hyogo, Japan
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I went through 10 times, and I always felt uncomfortable with the medical expenses.
When I listened to the breakdown,
Although the treatment fee is only a few points,
The score is nearly four times that of
When asked what this is, it is "tooth cleaning".
The "cleaning" that was naturally incorporated without a proper explanation
It was not explained in advance that it would cost nearly four times as much as the treatment,
When I asked why there was no explanation of the amount of money,
"I have never heard of such a thing," said one incredible word. After that, I put the word in between.
The mentality that can be used as a shield for what is unprecedented is amazing.
I won't complain if you want from here
Asked why you incorporated expensive options with a strange face,
"There must have been an explanation in advance," he said. No, it wasn't. There was no doubt. There was no option to do it or not, and the content was abrupt, saying, "I will clean my teeth." I can affirm this.
At that time, I felt a little uncomfortable, but if I was told in the process of treating dental caries, I could only answer "Oh, yes".
That seems to be considered consent here.
No matter how much I blame it, "No, I definitely explain it properly, because I keep it in my journal."
No, do you think that your favorite diary is persuasive? Is it also included in the consent form?
Even if the explanation is proper, if the diary says "I explained it well", is that correct? This is a very convenient interpretation.
After arguing for a while, a brown-haired woman, who was in charge of me, came out from the back and said, "I explained it properly in advance," glaring at me and approached me with an arrogant attitude.
Of course not explained.
When I said, "I've been interested in it for a long time and I finally heard this time."
The receptionist said, "Why didn't I say it until now (half a laugh) I've been told four times already," said the terrible reply that made the patient stupid.
I was overwhelmed by my sloppy response and was amazed.
I hear that cleaning the teeth seems to be a work of just cleaning the space between the teeth with ultrasonic waves, but when you break down the details, it takes more than 70 points per tooth, and every time you clean it It is taken separately from the treatment. I divided into left, right, upper, and lower blocks for a total of 4 times, and this time I received cleaning and cleaning of the whole tooth.
This routine was called "preventive treatment" on a regular basis, and it was a horrifying business method that exploits extra medical expenses.
It's mysterious that most patients take it for granted.
I just abandoned thinking, "I think that's what doctors do," and this is absolutely strange when you think about it one after another.
The dispute continued, and the other side brought up the questionnaire at the time of the first visit,
There was a check in the "[I want to fix everything if there is a bad place] check box, I just treated according to the contents you wanted", saying something like
No, no, wait a little and it will be impossible (laugh)
If I put a check in the questionnaire that I want to fix all the bad points, is it equal to cleaning the teeth with ultrasonic waves?
I'm coming to the dentist, so what's the bad thing is that I usually want to fix any periodontal disease, gingivitis, or alveolar pyorrhea? I can still understand if it is a phrase such as [I want to go regularly for preventive purposes], but it is a bit forcible.
I can't talk about it anymore.
then,
A naive word that flew away during the exchange.
If I always said "tooth cleaning", I was told "I'm not cleaning, it's not cleaning."
What a correction.
In the end, "How do you make your next reservation? Isn't it okay to move to that clinic separately as it is? What will I do?" I was taken, so I just said, "I'm in the middle of treatment, so I will come again." Of course, I'll never go again.
Even when treating teeth, I have been treating the same tooth for 7 to 8 times,
When I asked about what it was like to finish it, I was distrusted by the loose response, "I don't know."
I'm sure about this case, this dentist is dangerous.
I think you should get written approval in advance, as you will be charged a high fee for treatments that are not related to treatment.
We should have something that we can prove to be right.
The reason for not doing this is that the patient will be alert and not immediately OK if asked for a signature on the consent form.
For preventive dentistry menus such as tooth cleaning, use a sheet of paper
I think it's best not to be proactive unless the patient wishes.
Also, even if you are a dentist, you should improve the smell of almost all employees.
Recently, the number of dentists has exploded,
With more and more bad dentists shaving their teeth to sell implants, I think patients are about to identify their dentist.
We can't afford to leave such a dentist with a prolonged treatment and extra treatments to keep the treatment costs down.
I have been refused treatment for an infectious disease before. "It's a small clinic, so I can't take enough measures against infectious diseases." I think it is quite uneasy to see how much new corona and other measures have been taken.
Since the treatment is too long and the treatment cost is higher than other dentists, the impression of perfect commercialism
Why is it so expensive to just replace the tooth fillings?
I can't ask that kind of thing to the hospital, so I just have to cry and fall asleep.
Also, as mentioned in other comments, the response of female employees is uncomfortable.
Teachers and assistants are good and the store is beautiful and basically very satisfying
When I got burned and suddenly jumped in
The response of the assistant Obachan was pretty bad.
I wanted a great satisfaction rating
I'm sorry
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