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Detailed Information
- Place Types Doctor
- Address Higashifutami-901-1 Futamichō, Akashi, Hyogo 674-0092, Japan
- Coordinate 34.700017,134.8869726
- Website http://www.ocular.net/niimi
- Rating 2.9
- Compound Code PV2P+2Q Akashi, Hyogo, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday 9:00 – 11:30 AM, 2:30 – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 9:00 – 11:30 AM, 2:30 – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:00 – 11:30 AM
- Thursday 9:00 – 11:30 AM, 2:30 – 5:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 – 11:30 AM, 2:30 – 5:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 – 11:30 AM
- Sunday Closed
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Reviews
I came to the hospital for the first time in a few years, but I didn't understand why it was so popular.
The person who did the eyesight test was still better, but the doctor and the receptionist were the worst.
The doctor looked at me annoyingly, and the receptionist was sick from the top.
In the first place, the receptionist is neither a nurse nor a doctor, so why does it look great for patients?
The female teacher was good, so I gave it one star.
It is a large and well-equipped hospital.
There were multiple doctors and many patients, but the waiting time was relatively short, and I was able to see them without stress.
However, the most important thing is that the doctor's ability is ❓.
The retinal fissure was overlooked.
After seeing a doctor here, just in case, I had a second opinion at another hospital the next day. Mydriasis showed an instant diagnosis of retinal fissure, and I was immediately treated with a laser.
At Niimi Eye Institute, I had a careful examination. I had a lot of inspections. What I couldn't find even then was instantly found at another hospital the next day by mydriasis examination alone.
What do you think, guys?
Shall we happen?
I received a reply immediately.
Thank you very much.
However, I don't think it was necessary to intentionally write that the user name was changed.
I changed it to my real name and posted it again.
Also, the second opinion is the next day.
I'll add that.
It was about 5 to 6 years ago, but I often had dry eye pain in my eyes, so I had a medical examination, but my teacher said, "Dry eyes are normal after middle age," and from then on. I haven't gone. Was it a surgery hospital? I just left the impression.
About a year ago, the port side gave me a styling and was examined. It seems that once a stylus is made, it will be like a bag in the bag and will likely recur.
Although it can be treated with eye drops, in my case, the affected area was quite large, so I was advised to remove it.
In another hospital, when I told me that I was very anxious when I had the stylus removed on the starboard, I told him that I should be anesthetized.
It seemed that the affected area had spread more deeply than I expected, but it took a while (several tens of minutes?) Thanks to the excision, there is still no sense of incongruity on the port.
A small lump still remains in the back of the starboard excised at another hospital.
I really wanted the starboard lump to be removed, but because it was small, I was told it was not enough to remove it.
I certainly gave up because the lump on the starboard was small, but I would like to see you at this hospital if I can get something on the starboard again.
There are several teachers, so I don't know which teacher, but I recommend it personally.
It's always crowded, but when you look at the assistant's movements, you can see that they are moving without waste, and I feel it can't be helped.
However,,,
This is a lot at every hospital, but the receptionist did not feel very good.
“The word of mouth is an impersonation written by the staff here.
I think it's a rumor too. There are many patients here because there is no ophthalmology around. There are various teachers, and it may be good to measure contact and children's eyesight, but I don't think I'll have my eye in this ophthalmologist for surgery.
Because doctors here, lie in peace, make excuses in peace, don't apologize even if they make a mistake (I was told that if you feel bad after surgery, you will be bad) .
There is no teacher who has graduated from a good university. A more reliable ophthalmologist
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