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Iryo Hojin Shadantokyosekishinkai Tachikawashinryoku Clinic

Medical clinic Internist Orthopedic surgeon Neurosurgeon

😠 Well, there are a lot of bad reviews. I see an orthopedic surgeon and an internal medicine specialist when I catch a cold. The orthopedic surgeon was not the friendly type, but I felt he made accurate decisions. The symptoms, which had often been diagnosed as sciatica, were now diagnosed as a hernia... People often mention doctor, hospital, medicine, told, internal, cold, symptoms, person, thought,


Address

3 Chome-54-16 Wakabacho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-0001, Japan

Website

www.tachikawashinryoku.jp

Contact

+81 42-535-8711

Rating on Google Maps

2.70 (41 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Wednesday: 9 am to 5:30 pm
  • Thursday: 9 am to 5:30 pm
  • Friday: 9 am to 5:30 pm
  • Saturday: 9 am to 12 pm
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: 9 am to 5:30 pm
  • Tuesday: 9 am to 5:30 pm

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  • 1/5 野山花咲 1 year ago on Google • 269 reviews
    Well, there are a lot of bad reviews. I see an orthopedic surgeon and an internal medicine specialist when I catch a cold. The orthopedic surgeon was not the friendly type, but I felt he made accurate decisions. The symptoms, which had often been diagnosed as sciatica, were now diagnosed as a herniated disc. Through rehabilitation treatment, I was able to avoid surgery. I'm not complaining because I wanted to avoid surgery. Doctors' evaluations vary from person to person. I'm so glad I went to the doctor. I only see my internal medicine doctor once in a while, but he may not be the type to be very considerate. Waiting time accounting is very smooth. People working at rehabilitation facilities for a long time are very nice. Is it a matter of personal preference when it comes to doctors? I used to trust him, but I thought there would be no further progress after completing the rehabilitation treatment, but 3 months later I started experiencing severe pain and could no longer stand or walk properly. The doctor barely looked at me, didn't listen to me properly, and only prescribed painkillers without touching me. The severe pain did not subside and I visited another hospital. It is full of postures that are not in the patient's shoes. Trust is gone! I will never go there again. Does the owner understand reviews? We need to change the mindset of doctors! This patient has been going to rehabilitation for 5 years. I think the teacher is very moody. I also feel that it depends on the person. I once had an elderly patient ask me what the orthopedic surgeon thought in the bicycle parking lot. I've been asked this before. She said she was cold and wouldn't listen to me. At that point, I still trusted him, so I talked to him to protect him. Even though the patient is complaining of pain like never before, they won't even take an MRI, they'll angrily tell me to answer my questions, and won't even look at my face. I felt completely left out. So I lost all trust. The orthopedic surgeon should choose the doctor who palpates! I went to see two other doctors, and both had palpations.
    16 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 yuu 6 months ago on Google • 5 reviews
    My mother was examined by a neurosurgeon twice. Both times I had an MRI scan, and when nothing was found wrong, I was prescribed only medication for dizziness. Believing that there was nothing wrong with my brain, I went to see an otorhinolaryngologist the following week and was referred to a neurology department at a large hospital. My mother was immediately admitted to the hospital for tests, and brain abnormalities were discovered, and about a month later, my mother passed away. I am extremely angry that I was misdiagnosed and thought that there was nothing wrong with me, even though I was experiencing various symptoms such as light-headedness, dizziness, hallucinations, and difficulty walking, even though I did not even suspect encephalitis. If you don't know, please refer to a university hospital etc. If you are really a doctor, please look at the patient properly. Because of this diagnosis, my mother had to go to an ophthalmologist and an otolaryngologist, suffering even more as she struggled to walk and could hardly see. We do not recommend this neurosurgery clinic for those who want to have their disease properly detected and those who do not want to suffer. A doctor who can't find the disease is pointless and a waste of time.
    15 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 ゆーえかー 1 year ago on Google • 10 reviews
    If you're going here, you should go somewhere else. I went to see a doctor for pain in my elbow, but they didn't listen to me at all and just took X-rays and gave me painkillers. I wanted you to at least listen to me. Also, I got the name of the caller wrong. There are similar reviews, so I guess they don't want to improve.
    11 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Tw Y. 7 years ago on Google • 219 reviews
    Lives saved, good place.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Y K. 2 years ago on Google • 54 reviews
    I underwent plastic surgery. Why are the reviews so bad? I do not know. It's a beautiful hospital. The teacher is very clear and easy to understand. The X-ray technician was a nice person with a gentle tone. The receptionist and nurses were both nice and kind. It was a hospital where I thought I would go back for a checkup if the pain didn't go away. The parking lot is spacious and easy to park.
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 紀瀬木乃依 1 year ago on Google • 48 reviews
    I went there in August and September of last year to get my parents' health checkups. Especially since September, my condition has gotten worse, and when I measured my blood oxygen level with my fingertip, it was around 98 for a normal person, but my parents' readings were below 50. I had it looked at on Friday and was asked to come back next week or a month later. Apart from that, I was introduced to Tachikawa Hospital. When I was introduced to Tachikawa Hospital, I contacted them immediately and was able to make an appointment. The doctor at Tachikawa Hospital told me that if he had died an hour later, he would have died! When I was told this, I panicked and was rushed to the hospital. Why couldn't you tell by looking at the patient's condition? Why didn't you call an ambulance? I've been told so many things that I can't even think about it! I was told crap that I couldn't believe he was a doctor. I don't really want to go there. I have some bad memories.
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 1 year ago on Google • 8 reviews
    I want to punch myself for having the illusion that the response is good. I was supposed to see a doctor in the morning, but the prescription was only given in the afternoon after the hospital's lunch break...how long would I have to wait? I am at a loss for words at this unbelievable response. I tried to inquire at the reception desk, but once the morning examination was over, there was no one at the reception desk. Did he take a lunch break while he was being examined? I like to tell my patients to work until the end and then take a break. This is what lord business is all about. I feel like I understand why it's always empty, but I won't go there again.
    10 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Sin 6 months ago on Google • 81 reviews
    The following is what happened during my first visit, so anyone can be treated like this. However, our hospital has multiple departments, including neurosurgery, but I only went to internal medicine. --------------------- I went to the hospital with a typical cold, including fever, cough, runny nose, and malaise. Doctor: “What are your symptoms?” Me: "I think it's a cold, but my cough and runny nose are so bad..." Doctor: “Please go to an otorhinolaryngologist for that.” I?" No, I think cough and runny nose are common cold symptoms. . . Me: “Can I get some medicine?” Doctor: “Then what do you want me to do?” Me: “Huh?” I filled out a medical questionnaire and told them about my symptoms. . . I think it is the doctor's job to think about what to do based on that information. . . After that, I couldn't wait to answer a few questions, and my head hurt and I was tired, so I didn't care anymore. Me: “Then I’m going to see an otorhinolaryngologist, so that’s fine.” Doctor: “Please do that.” Oh, I see. (In the conversation above, I was charged an 800 yen consultation fee. I don't care.) After that, I went to another ``internal medicine'' clinic and told them that I thought it was a cold, and they prescribed me the usual medicine for throat and nasal fever. I'll never go there again in my life. I think I've been to more hospitals than most people, but I don't think I'm the worst doctor I've ever been to in my entire life, but rather that I'm just a person. He's a good doctor who doesn't cure.Before you say that, the risk of being forced to undergo this punishment game when you're not feeling well is too great, so I won't go to this hospital again. (It doesn't do anything in the first place) Again, this happened in "internal medicine." Other than internal medicine, there are decent possibilities. Well, judging by the reviews here, that doesn't seem to be the case. . . (I should have read it first...)
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Kazuma Fujita M. 8 months ago on Google • 3 reviews
    I went to see a doctor because I had a severe headache, but after waiting for more than 30 minutes, the elderly doctor just asked me some questions and the consultation was over in 3 minutes. No treatment, no medicine. I don't even know what symptoms I have. I will never come again. Coming to this hospital is a waste of time.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Ku K. 4 months ago on Google • 1 review
    The woman answering the phone is the worst. From the first call, I received an unmotivated and unscrupulous response, and when I asked if I could see a doctor because I had a fever, I was told to call a special number. He spoke very quickly and gave me his number, and I said, "Thank you very much," and hung up. I tried calling that number for a while, but it didn't connect, and after trying several times, I was connected to an automated voice saying that the fever outpatient clinic was closed for today. At the initial reception stage, I thought that no one would come if this was the case. I don't know of any hospital that treats patients so poorly.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍


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