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Detailed Information
- Place Types Doctor
- Address 546 Olympic-ro, Seongnae-dong, Gangdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- Coordinate 37.530295,127.120963
- Website http://www.chunghospital.com/
- Rating 2.6
- Compound Code G4JC+49 Seoul, South Korea
Openning hours
- Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Sunday Closed
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Reviews
I came after a medical checkup, but they are all kind so I leave a review~
I enjoyed the start of the day~
Why are nurses so unkind? In particular, what are the people who wear the blue clothes? Are you a nurse? Are you a trainee? He shows the extreme of unkindness, but does his attitude toward patients suffer? I was so upset because I was really in a bad mood, but I just pretended I didn't know. I'm never going to that hospital anymore. Creepy... I saw the devil.
Starting from the conclusion, even one star is a waste..... inevitably one!
Visited hospital on Monday afternoon for suspected acute appendicitis. (The lower right belly is very painful)
Blood test, urine test, CT scan.
As the result of the blood test was high, the doctor said that he should be hospitalized.
When I was assigned to a 6-person room, I didn't have a patient wearing a mask, and something was awkward. (Regarding corona these days, it is forbidden to visit, and patients understand that they should wear a mask in the case of a multi-room...). I was anxious and asked to switch to a single room.
He doesn't tell the results of the diagnosis until the evening round.
Nurses come to the hospital to start earning a lot of money in hospital sales. (It's going to be good for treatment.... It doesn't hurt, but I'm just thinking about making money for the sick patients in the hospital....)
There are various things from cheap to expensive.
It's just a good thing because I'm reluctant to refuse, so I think it's a good thing.
During the Tuesday morning roundup, he said he would diagnose in the morning and talk about treatment.
I waited all morning and there was no news. Apply for a doctor interview around 5 pm.
He went down to the interview, and now it appears that it is not appendicitis, diverticulitis, as CT results.
No, when I take a CT, the results come out immediately, but now it's time to unfold the CT and talk about it as if I knew it makes sense.... The doctor can't say anything. (What do you guys know about the worm... If the doctor is like that, it's like... Well, this is a nuance).
When I was here, I wanted to die, so I went to another hospital after undergoing discharge.
While filing claims, the blood tests, CT scans, and nutritional supplements are agreed, so I will pay for it, but I will fight for medical expenses and hospitalization. Excluding hospitalization and medical expenses, I would like to give you a bill so I only paid for it.
(It was a waste of 2 days and 1 night wasted. I was really eager and wanted to sue)
==> Text message flew a few days later. If you don't deposit the amount you didn't pay, you're going to take legal action...
Eventually, he moved to another hospital, told him about the circumstances, and handed over the copy of the CT data. (After all, CT expense doubled while taking the contrast agent again)
The results were taken immediately after CT, and the doctor showed the screen and diagnosed diverticulitis as obvious.
(I entered the hospital and had a blood test, urine test, and contrast agent CT diagnosed in less than an hour. Clear comparison with Cheong Hospital)
** Matters that are not really understood even by medical common sense (the same as the advice of other hospital specialists)
1. Absence of a contrast agent during CT scan due to abdominal pain (prognosis of appendicitis, colitis, diverticulitis, etc.).
(No, I'm going to take a picture without taking the contrast agent and see what...)
2. As soon as the CT is taken, an image appears, which is read 26 hours after it was taken. It's not that obvious either...
(It is usually read by a radiologist, and the doctor tells you, but the medical doctor can read the CT in his field on the spot.
3. The patient proceeds without any information on the diagnosis, treatment roadmap, etc.
4. If the hospital room is a shared room, it is basic to wear a mask. (If I was in this hospital, I moved to another hospital in case I would die, and I was constantly instructed to wear a mask in the hospital room, and kept warning me that if I wasn't wearing it, I would go out.)
5. As soon as I was hospitalized, the nutritional supplement was open and closed. It seems that the hospital makes money by making good use of psychology, which is difficult for patients to deny to recommend.
Once the patient is money!, he or she is hospitalized and the medical staff can upload it...
It's a good hospital, but I don't know if it was a mistake for me, or whether it was such a hospital. Trust lining.
Not a single star.
Please refer to those who are going to visit.
시은 이유가 없어용
My mother had a good operation at Asan Hospital after a car accident. I had to be hospitalized for 5 days through the introduction of Asan Hospital (a partner system) because I had to leave the room for the waiting patient.
In conclusion, it's a mess.
As the other person said, the nurse puts one or two needles in place. You'll have to move and hang the curtains and look at the stools in a hospital room full of seven people. There are no hand sanitizers available on the surface. The new building and the first floor lobby in the photo make sense. The hospital room is a concentration camp.
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