I went to this university hospital to visit Haruo, and I was so impressed by how spacious it was that it was a university hospital that I was exhausted. The parking garage was hard to find, so I drove towards the hospital first. The quickest way to get there is to ask the security guard at the gate.
I was a student at Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences. I enrolled because there were rumors that it would be merged with a municipal university, but an alumnus said something about tradition and so the deal didn't go through.
I ended up dropping out due to health issues.? …
This is the only place to entrust highly advanced treatments and surgeries. However, ultimately it depends on the doctor's personality. When it comes to long-term treatment for incurable diseases, it is inevitable that your doctor will change at a university hospital.
The location in front of the station is extremely convenient. The building is relatively new, so it's clean. However, even if you make a reservation, they are always late. In the worst cases, they are often over an hour late, which is common in large hospitals.
I hope they do something about the multi-story parking garage soon. The space in front of the ticket machine is extremely narrow and full of scratches from cars. The parking spaces are also small. I have never seen such a terrible multi-story parking garage.
I have been receiving treatment here for over 10 years since I had a serious accident. Everything was different. I was a little hesitant to get a consultation in the new building, but the checkout process, which usually takes a long time, seemed to be quick.
There is a car park and motorcycle parking lot on the back street, but the parking lot may be full depending on the time of day and you may not be able to get in. The front entrance is quite far! It gets crowded at the cash register from around 10:30.
I was admitted for a medical test, but the service was awful. I came to the hospital for an explanation of the test and hospitalization before the test, and paid, but on the day I was discharged, they charged me 40,000 yen, saying, "This is …
I am here for follow-up of kidney cancer results. Today, I am being monitored for the suspected metastasis. The results will be available later. There are few medical institutions that can provide follow-up of cancer, so this is the evaluation.
My family member was rushed here and received care here. There are two convenience stores inside, separate from the medical store, and I think there's a Dotour there, though I didn't use it myself. There's also a barber shop. It's so large …