3/5 コマツコウジ 4 months ago on Google • 29 reviews
*Additional
note
(2023/12/18)
I
noticed
something
after
reading
other
people's
comments,
so
I
would
like
to
add
some
information.
At
work
and
during
working
hours,
I
have
experienced
bullying,
violence,
power
harassment,
harassment,
and
drug
harassment
(I
can't
name
the
hospital,
but
I've
been
told,
``You
don't
need
medicine
because
you're
a
NEET
or
a
shut-in,
right?'').
When
I
took
my
temperature
before
the
reception,
my
temperature
was
40℃.This
was
before
the
coronavirus
pandemic.In
addition
to
the
intimidation
(not
from
the
Sapporo
Ekimae
Clinic)
and
intimidation
(from
an
antisocial
person),
the
pressure
interview
(I
also
underwent
a
pressure
interview
at
a
vocational
training
school)
I
also
have
experience.
Maybe
it
was
because
of
that
experience
that
I
was
able
to
withstand
the
first
visit.
*Additional
note
(2023/12/17)
□For
those
who
have
never
attended
a
psychosomatic
medicine/psychiatry/mental
clinic
Some
people
can
see
things
that
cannot
be
seen
or
hear
things
that
cannot
be
heard.
I
can't
imagine
it
because
I'm
not.
Therefore,
you
may
find
that
the
comments
of
medical
facility
staff
and
users
(including
doctors
and
users
of
Rework
Plaza
and
Support
Plaza)
are
taken
seriously,
and
their
faces
may
look
scary.
However,
there
is
something
I
really
want
to
tell
you.
The
doctor
(psychiatry
specialist)
at
Sapporo
Ekimae
Clinic
will
prescribe
your
medication,
and
if
it
doesn't
suit
you,
you
can
have
it
changed.
You
will
not
be
forced
to
continue
taking
prescription
drugs.
When
I
was
in
trouble,
the
pharmacist
at
Mirakuru
Pharmacy
Docho-mae
Branch
once
asked
me,
``Shall
I
write
a
letter
to
your
doctor?''
In
fact,
I
was
able
to
get
a
change
to
a
medication
that
didn't
suit
me,
and
the
doctor
also
told
me
what
to
do
if
I
experienced
what
seemed
like
a
side
effect
(I
won't
write
my
name
or
position,
but
I
often
read
reviews
here)
(I
am
a
doctor
who
has
been
criticized)
I
learned
this
from
him.
At
my
first
visit,
I
was
told,
``You
came
here
because
you
wanted
to
be
seen
right
away,
right?'',
but
I
don't
think
so.
However,
on
the
other
hand,
if
the
clinic
seems
to
have
this
aspect,
I
think
those
who
are
in
trouble
should
rely
on
the
medical
institution
that
can
accept
them
immediately,
no
matter
how
low
the
reviews
are.
Isn't
there
a
better
place
to
transfer
to?
This
is
especially
true
for
those
who
cannot
afford
to
do
so
(this
is
also
a
message
to
their
families).
No
matter
how
bad
the
referral
letter
is
when
you
transfer
to
another
hospital,
the
prescribed
medicines
don't
suit
you,
or
the
medicines
don't
make
you
feel
any
better,
so
you
can't
expect
any
results.
I
think
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
look
for
a
medical
institution
that
also
takes
into
consideration
the
possibility
of
reintegration
into
society.
Sapporo
Ekimae
Clinic's
philosophy
is
to
help
people
recover
so
that
they
can
work
as
a
contribution
to
society,
and
to
improve
things
that
can
be
done
without
relying
on
medication,
mainly
through
psychotherapy,
as
society
continues
to
grow
in
the
future.
I
think
this
shows
Sapporo
Ekimae
Clinic's
thoughts
on
the
issue
of
insurance
costs.
Sorry
for
writing
the
same
thing
over
and
over
again.
If
you
have
the
impression
that
this
is
a
hospital
that
keeps
giving
unnecessary
medicine
to
patients
who
don't
need
it
for
money,
I
would
like
to
tell
you
that
this
is
not
the
case.
I
was
someone
who
didn't
take
many
medications,
and
some
of
the
daycare
users
were
afraid
of
``medication
not
working''
and
wanted
to
get
better
without
relying
on
medication.
.
Regarding
whether
it
was
an
invitation
or
an
invitation
to
go
to
daycare,
I
wanted
to
be
properly
diagnosed
with
adult
developmental
disorders,
so
I
was
willing
to
let
her
attend
daycare.
If
you
think
about
it
that
way,
it
may
give
a
negative
impression
to
those
who
are
not
thinking
about
participating,
but
when
you
participate
in
daycare
or
even
after
you
participate,
there
are
annual
fees
and
monthly
fees
(in
the
sense
of
a
fixed
amount).
There
is
no
advance
payment
(even
if
you
actually
use
the
daycare.
You
only
pay
for
the
amount
you
use
the
daycare.
Also,
you
can
tell
us
about
the
usage
fee
in
advance
at
the
reception.)
That's
it.
I
don't
think
you
have
anything
to
fear.
I
think
it
depends
on
the
person
whether
it
suits
them
or
not,
so
I
thought
it
would
be
a
waste
if
someone
tried
it
and
found
it
suitable.
The
text
below
was
written
before
the
above
addition.
I'd
like
to
write
as
objectively
as
possible,
but
I
don't
think
it's
possible.
*This
post
is
not
intended
to
denigrate
your
clinic.
Therefore,
although
I
am
presumptuous,
I
am
giving
the
rating
a
★3.
Also,
I
have
never
participated
in
rework,
so
this
will
be
about
things
other
than
rework.
□Facilities
and
access,
etc.
The
building
where
the
clinic
is
located
has
an
open
feel
(I
only
have
access
to
the
men's
toilet,
so
I'm
talking
about
the
men's
toilet.
There
is
a
Western-style
toilet),
and
it
is
easily
accessible.
On
the
floor
where
the
clinic
is
located,
there
is
a
place
called
``Miraku
Pharmacy
Dochomae
Store''
nearby
where
you
can
take
your
prescriptions,
making
it
very
convenient.
Also,
the
toilet
on
this
floor
is
located
very
close
to
the
Ekimae
Clinic.
There
is
also
a
place
where
you
can
have
your
blood
pressure
measured
near
the
entrance
(immediately
after
entering,
there
is
a
reception
desk.
The
waiting
area
is
on
the
right
side
of
the
reception
side).
□About
reception
Depending
on
how
you
perceive
the
person
(in
terms
of
external
characteristics),
some
people
may
find
you
unfriendly
or
work-like,
but
if
there
are
many
people
using
the
service
or
you
are
busy
and
have
to
deal
with
phone
calls,
etc.
I
thought
about
it
later.
If
you
ask
any
of
the
receptionists
about
something
you
don't
understand,
they
will
answer
"properly".
□About
the
first
consultation
We
can
perform
various
tests.
Before
seeing
the
doctor,
the
staff
will
ask
you
some
simple
questions.
Since
you
will
be
asked
questions
in
a
private
room,
I
think
you
will
be
able
to
answer
them
with
peace
of
mind.
There
will
be
an
initial
consultation
with
a
doctor
(whose
name
and
position
will
be
withheld
to
prevent
identification
due
to
his
honor
based
on
his
personal
rights),
and
upon
acceptance,
discussions
between
the
parents
and
the
doctor
will
be
held
regarding
the
next
consultation,
etc.
I
believe
that
on
a
suitable
day,
the
doctor
will
provide
well-founded
answers
to
questions
from
family
members
accompanying
the
patient.
(*Additional
note:
10/5/2023
I
forgot
to
mention
something
important.
When
you
decide
to
accept
day
care,
you
will
receive
several
booklets
with
rules
including
day
care.
I
think
people
who
are
the
type
of
person
who
would
be
relieved
to
have
a
manual
about
what
the
purpose
of
the
daycare
is,
etc.
will
be
relieved.If
you
still
have
any
concerns,
you
can
ask
the
staff
at
the
daycare
and
add
notes
to
the
booklet
yourself.
I
think
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
make
it
easy
for
yourself
to
understand.Also,
I
received
a
pamphlet
on
coronavirus
countermeasures
in
December
2021,
but
I
received
the
latest
version
along
the
way,
and
it
is
probably
something
like
a
manual
for
dealing
with
nosocomial
infections.
I
think
that
an
updated
version
was
also
distributed
for
daycare
users.I
had
forgotten
to
tell
them
about
the
solid
features,
so
I
just
realized
that
they
had
an
updated
version
for
day
care
users.
I
added
it.)
□Recommendations
for
day
care
(mostly
subjective)
I've
seen
reviews
that
recommend
"day
care"
or
"rework,"
and
I
think
that's
true.
Rather,
is
it
actually
an
adult
developmental
disorder?
I
would
like
to
convey
this
message
to
those
who
think
that
it
can
be
understood
by
just
a
few
days
of
psychological
tests
(sorry
if
the
psychological
tests
are
correct)
or
medical
examination,
but
it
is
absolutely
qualitative
(I
use
it
to
mean
that
it
cannot
be
clearly
understood
by
numerical
values
etc.).
In
many
cases,
it
is
based
on
a
quantitative
judgment
(I
think
it
can
be
clearly
understood
with
numerical
values,
etc.),
and
it
is
used
in
that
sense.This
is
also
a
rough
meaning...)
Therefore,
please
think
that
it
is
not
as
accurate
as,
for
example,
just
because
this
value
is
high
in
a
blood
test
for
diabetes
or
gout.
That's
why
we
reduce
misdiagnosis
as
much
as
possible
by
observing
the
behavior
of
staff
in
day
care,
rework,
etc.
(I
think
the
impressions
of
the
staff
in
the
program
are
also
analyzed
as
valuable
judgment
materials)
and
interviews.
I
think
it
is
necessary
for
this
purpose.
From
a
different
perspective,
if
you
don't
want
to
spend
a
long
period
of
time
being
diagnosed
with
an
adult
developmental
disorder,
I
think
you
should
choose
another
clinic.
However,
for
day
care,
people
with
national
qualifications
such
as
clinical
psychologists
and
nurses
provide
appropriate
advice
based
on
their
specialized
knowledge.
Also,
because
we
accept
a
large
number
of
people,
we
have
experience
observing
the
behavior
of
many
people,
so
I
think
the
experience
of
seeing
many
patients,
including
doctors,
is
very
valuable.
I
used
Work
Support
Plaza,
so
I
would
like
to
write
about
it
as
well.
I
visited
a
psychiatry
clinic
for
the
first
time
(mental
clinic,
psychosomatic
internal
medicine,
sorry,
I
don't
know
the
exact
difference)
because
I
wanted
to
be
diagnosed
with
"adult
developmental
disorders"
as
accurately
as
possible,
and
I
wanted
to
be
taken
care
of
by
Ekimae
Clinic.
Did.
I
have
no
regrets.
I
believe
that
by
observing
his
behavior
over
a
long
period
of
time
and
taking
periodic
psychological
tests
(sorry
if
it's
a
psychological
test),
I
was
able
to
diagnose
him
as
accurately
as
possible.
When
I
returned
home
and
reflected
on
my
time
at
the
daycare,
I
always
felt
that
the
daycare
staff
(both
male
and
female)
were
really
cool.
No
matter
how
many
times
I
think
back
on
it,
it
never
seemed
like
they
were
cutting
corners
in
their
work,
and
there
were
many
times
when
I
thought
they
were
clearly
caring.
We
are
very
sorry
for
the
inconvenience
caused
to
the
daycare
staff.
I'm
dumb,
so
I
don't
know
what's
better,
but
social
security
costs
continue
to
rise,
and
Japan's
medical
system
is
changing
little
by
little
(for
example,
some
elderly
people
are
paying
less
for
medical
expenses.
I
think
that
the
burden
on
users
will
increase
in
terms
of
mental
health
care
(self-payments
will
go
from
10%
to
20%),
and
people
who
were
previously
able
to
receive
it
will
no
longer
be
able
to
receive
it.
I
hope
that
people
who
are
suffering
from
invisible
hardships
will
find
some
relief.
I
think
it's
a
good
fit
and
a
bad
fit.
I
thought
it
would
be
a
waste
if
it
fit
better.
Sorry
it
took
so
long.
I
can't
write
it
all.
I
want
four
times
as
many
characters.
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