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- Place Types Hospital
- Address 4-1 Kuzuhahanazonochō, Hirakata, Osaka 573-1121, Japan
- Coordinate 34.8574083,135.6767578
- Website http://www.kuzuhahp.com/
- Rating 2.5
- Compound Code VM4G+XP Hirakata, Osaka, Japan
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A few years ago. When I was sick, I was introduced as a "hospital that you can see immediately", but despite having undergone various tests with high fever, cough severely and breathing constantly, ``I do not know the cause, I guess. I don't think I've got a cold." I couldn't give any good medicine, and if it gets worse, I can come. I was diagnosed with and was hospitalized immediately.
It may be easy to go in this area because it is relatively empty at all times, but almost every doctor feels that the "feeling of lack of patience" is exuding from the medical examination itself, so it is completely new and sudden. I can't recommend it.
Whenever I visit, there are almost no specialized teachers.
For the time being, even if I got the medicine and went home and visited at a later date, I thought that it would be okay for the specialist teacher to do it.
Many of the clerical staff and nurses are good people, but sometimes the receptionist is very sick from the top, so I think it's a place to go when you're feeling sick.
This hospital was originally Kashiwayukai Kuzuha Hospital. Currently, it is affiliated with Kansai Medical University, so Kansai Medical University Kuzu is called a hospital. Internal medicine is still a teacher of the Kashiwa Yukai, so it doesn't seem to have a good reputation. Plastic surgery has a shuttle bus in the morning, so it is popular with elderly people who go to the hospital only for rehabilitation.
Kansai Medical University Kuzuha Hospital is a rare hospital that is rarely seen in recent years, where the teacher treats you like a lord or me. Because of this attitude toward patients, it seems to be a more intimidating Showa power harassment organization for working staff.
However, even those who work, including clerical staff, feel when they enter the hospital whether it is common sense in the hospital and no one is wondering, or whether it is a work environment that can not be said even if they think. Probably the root that creates a bad atmosphere.
I don't think I'll ever use it again. I don't expect any improvement, but I'm dying for the infamous hospitals in my neighborhood. If possible, I would appreciate it if you could move. Thank you for your consideration.
Many years ago, I have been here several times.
The young female internal medicine teachers and nurses were very kind and gentle, but the treatment of the internal medicine uncle was over!
At one point, I was so sick that I was so sick that I went about 10 minutes before the end of the consultation. It seems that I got irritated by the last time I went to the last minute, and a high fever appeared and I felt abdominal pain, backache and body, saying, "Why did you come at this time? I also had an unusual edema, and I was told in a harsh tone. After a brief consultation and prescription of the drug, I finished watching the drug for a while, but my symptoms got worse. I thought it was awkward to walk, but I was consulted by an internal physician. I went to hospital because I was ill.
A doctor complaining brilliantly without noticing the patient's illness, why a teacher in another department noticed something unusual and overlooked you in the internal medicine? I just wanted to go to complain.
By the way, the pharmacist had a firm response, but the reception and accounting was over. There should have been 5,000 bills on Otsuri, but they didn't get them back. I thought it was over without calling me.
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