Even though everything is by appointment, it often gets crowded. In particular, I have to go to six different places for blood tests, X-rays, injections?, and consultations at three departments, so it usually takes a long time from 9am to around 2pm, but since it only happens once a month, I always wait while touching my cell phone. …
The students here will become medical professionals in the future, but even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, they don't wear masks at restaurants, and even when warned, they sulk and show no remorse. When I think of students like this in hospitals around the world, I can't help but think that this hospital is no good either.
It's a very clean and tidy hospital. I've been hospitalized and operated on here many times. The doctor in charge carefully explained the test results, so I was able to agree to the procedure with peace of mind. There's also a Doutor Cafe and Fujita Restaurant on-site, so I feel relaxed when I visit the hospital. (*´-`)
I went to this hospital for a derma check up because of my acne breakout. They made me wait for 3 hours to find out that their is no doctor available for me and worst is they made me pay 6560 yen. I was so shocked and i felt scammed. I wasted my time and money. Worst experience in my 4 years stay in japan so far.
They're a little full, so if you don't have an appointment, it can be difficult, but they'll be able to help you right away. I had robotic surgery for stomach cancer! I currently have my blood tested once a month and see a doctor. ?? All the doctors are great.
It used to be called Fujita Health University Hospital, but it changed to this name about last year. It's a large, spacious hospital. They use various systems to speed things up. The parking lot is large and multi-story. If you park far away, there's a bus.
I was rushed to the hospital at 8am and had various tests done before I was examined at 4pm. I also went there for a tooth extraction but the examination ended without even looking at my teeth. I was charged a lot of money. Fujita, keep waiting.
I was in a traffic accident and taken to the hospital by ambulance with a broken leg. The male doctor who performed the surgery had received hundreds of thousands of yen as a fee from my mother. The surgery was performed by a female doctor, …
I have a chronic illness and have been hospitalized and visited for many years, but I think it is one of the largest university hospitals in Japan, with the latest Da Vinci medical equipment. However, I personally feel that the level of the …
I recently went to a shoulder specialist and was diagnosed with frozen shoulder, but it didn't get any better, so I went to another hospital and was diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff, which meant I'd have to undergo surgery in November. I …