For the past 20 years or so, I have been indebted to Kuranaka, partly because of my father's illness. There was no specialized department at the hospital in Onomichi, so I was introduced. First it was malignant lymphoma, then leukemia. Both are hematologists. My father has passed away now, but that section really helped me. Thanks to that, I also became familiar with a particular disease.
There are also a wide variety of convenience stores, Doutor Coffee, and shops where you can eat inside the hospital. However, I think that it is better to confirm because the business hours are different for each.
Also, I think there was a pharmacy, vending machine, library, computer, cash corner, coin laundry, haircut, and shower, but I think it's better to check.
from リローF
February 03, 2023
This was my first time visiting for work.
I was surprised by the size of the building.
It was a modern facility that was used in actual clinical practice from something that felt history.
Buses are the only public transportation available from the nearest station, and it is highly likely that you will arrive later than expected during the morning commuting hours, so it may be better to use a taxi.
from るるる
January 09, 2023
There are many outpatients, so the waiting time is long. It often takes more than an hour to see a doctor after an appointment, and if the checkout is busy, you may have to wait 20 to 30 minutes.
I was hospitalized, but the toilet, washbasin, shower, etc. were clean and beautiful. The hospital food was even better than I imagined. There were many vegetables and fish dishes that were knackered. The healthy food with less salt! ! It's amazing that it's not bad even though it's a menu that feels like it.
In the morning, paper cartons of milk are served every day, but when I consulted that I was getting tired of it, Joy changed it for me!
The teacher in charge is very good. He listens to what I have to say and is empathetic and thinks with me. There were a lot of things, but I'm glad I was able to reach this central hospital.
(Background... Several doctors at another general hospital I went to at the beginning were rude, had bad attitudes, tried to settle for unknown reasons, didn't do tests, didn't feel like they were listening to me, etc. I was dissatisfied with miscellaneous things, etc., so I visited three hospitals as a sec-op, and finally got a letter of introduction from the central hospital.)
I feel that many of the nurses, laboratory technicians, clerks, nursing assistants, and physiotherapists are very kind, warm, and considerate.
In particular, the physiotherapist who is in the hospital is so kind and gentle that I enjoy talking with him.
Just a small part! A nurse who speaks strongly to patients and colleagues, and a nurse who is clearly irritated. Also, I don't want to see him create a disturbing atmosphere, so please do it behind the scenes.