1/5 msjmkki 4 months ago on Google • 3 reviews
I
have
chronic
otitis
media
and
it's
been
a
long
time
since
I've
had
symptoms,
so
I
came
here
near
my
workplace.
It
was
a
hospital
I
would
never
visit
again,
and
I
would
never
recommend
to
anyone.
First
of
all,
as
others
have
written,
I
was
suddenly
told
to
start
with
a
hearing
test
before
listening
to
the
detailed
symptoms.
I
also
wrote
on
the
medical
questionnaire
beforehand
that
I
had
ear
pain,
so
I
refused
the
test
because
I
couldn't
wear
headphones,
but
I
doubt
whether
it's
necessary
to
have
a
hearing
test
in
order
to
be
diagnosed
with
otitis
media
in
the
first
place.
After
that,
I
went
to
the
doctor's
office,
but
again,
the
discussion
proceeded
with
the
assumption
that
I
would
be
doing
a
test
to
find
out
the
details
of
the
bacteria,
and
although
I
hurriedly
checked
the
reason
and
gave
a
similar
explanation,
I
decided
that
it
was
not
particularly
necessary
and
refused
this
as
well.
Perhaps
it
was
determined
that
the
score
was
not
worth
it,
but
the
subsequent
response
was
arbitrary
and
ended
with
the
administration
of
medication.
I've
had
a
hole
in
my
eardrum
since
I
was
little,
and
I've
been
to
the
hospital
many
times
with
ear
infections,
but
this
was
the
first
time
I'd
had
my
ears
not
even
cleaned.
Is
the
hearing
test
also
a
bacteria?
There
are
probably
valid
reasons
for
these
tests,
but
I
felt
that
this
was
a
hospital
that
didn't
really
care
about
the
patients
at
all.
If
we
do
not
refuse,
the
discussion
will
proceed
on
the
assumption
that
we
will
undergo
tests
we
do
not
want,
the
doctor
will
not
be
willing
to
communicate
with
the
patient,
and
the
difference
in
position
between
us
and
the
patient.
I
got
the
impression
that
they
just
wanted
to
take
advantage
of
the
difference
in
knowledge
to
score
points.
I
believe
that
many
people
have
undergone
tests
and
treatments
that
they
did
not
need
at
this
hospital.
In
the
replies
to
this
review,
there
are
some
good
excuses,
but
I
think
it's
up
to
the
person
who
reads
the
review
to
decide
what
the
truth
is.