Apparently an acquaintance of mine had surgery for ovarian cancer, during which a hole was made in her bladder. As a result, she had a ureter attached for a while, but for some reason the tube came out and someone made up a story that she had removed it herself, so she said she never wanted to have surgery in a place like that again.
This is the only hospital I can trust. My life was saved by the young Dr. Suzuki, who performed surgery on me for cholecystitis! The doctors, administrative staff, and nurses are all extremely kind and considerate. I hope this hospital will become even better and the best in the Kanto region! This is a model hospital.
Parking is now easier with a privately run car park, which costs 300 yen for 6 hours. However, it's a shame that there is no McDonald's anymore. The hospital is very clean, with cleaning staff constantly on the move. Parking on the premises is free for up to an hour, so it's great for short errands.
If you park in the upper parking lot, you can enter through the rehabilitation department entrance on the first floor of the West Building and take the elevator at the back to the main building. It's convenient because you don't have to go up or down the slope to get to the main building entrance.
University hospitals only provide specialist doctors and do not offer general medical care, so I would be shocked if they told me to go to a private hospital for treatment unless I chose a primary care doctor. I was already going to the hospital because they had an allergy department.
The bicycle parking area is a little hard to find, but if you head towards Ogose from Hidaka, you will pass the medical school, turn left at the Eneos intersection without a traffic light, and go a little further and you will find a bicycle and motorcycle parking area.
I went to a psychiatrist, but even though I made an appointment at 10am, I didn't see him until after 12pm. If you can't see him at the scheduled time, I think it's better not to have an appointment system. Patients get tired before they even see him.
The orthopedic department is currently open.
Thank you for your continued support.
It is a treasured part of the community, so I would like to cooperate as a citizen in any way I can to prevent it from collapsing, or to stop it from happening at all.
This happened more than ten years ago. When my mother was hospitalized in the ICU, I went to visit her and entered the room wearing the white coat provided in the ICU. I was shocked to see that the collar of the coat was dirty and stained with grime.
The slope in the parking lot is steep for patients. I had been to another hospital, but my kidneys had started to deteriorate, so I was referred to a nephrology department. When I was examined, I was on the verge of needing dialysis, and my …