1/5 中村兎希 3 months ago on Google • 16 reviews New
Well,
it's
a
difficult
hospital
to
evaluate.
There
was
no
problem
and
I
was
grateful
to
the
nurses
and
teachers
that
my
child
was
seen
by
a
doctor
when
he
didn't
have
a
fever.
I
am
grateful
that
it
is
a
temporary
drop-in
temple
for
children
at
night.
However,
since
the
outbreak
of
coronavirus
and
the
introduction
of
a
fever
outpatient
clinic
and
a
new
doctor,
it
has
become
a
difficult
hospital
for
me.
If
you
have
even
the
slightest
fever,
you
have
to
go
to
the
fever
outpatient
clinic,
but
even
if
you
call
the
reception
line
every
time
using
5
lines
(including
family
members'
cell
phones),
it's
normal
that
you
can't
get
through
for
20
minutes.
Even
when
I
finally
get
connected,
I
am
always
turned
down
and
told
that
the
reception
is
closed.
(They
say
the
slots
will
be
filled
in
about
5
minutes)
What
I
am
often
told
at
that
time
is,
``Please
go
to
your
local
hospital.
”
→
I
was
calling
because
I
used
this
place
as
my
family
home.
``Please
look
somewhere
else.''
→
What
is
a
medical
center
for?
What
I
thought
was
the
worst
was
・Your
fever
is
rising
and
falling,
and
although
it
is
not
stable,
there
is
a
high
probability
that
you
have
a
fever
→
If
the
temperature
is
37.6℃
or
higher
at
the
telephone
reception
stage,
you
will
not
be
able
to
use
the
fever
outpatient
clinic.
However,
if
you
have
a
high
fever
within
24
hours,
you
will
not
be
able
to
see
an
internal
medicine
doctor,
so
you
will
not
be
accepted
either
way.
I
was
refused.
In
the
end,
I
was
clearly
told
on
the
phone
that
if
I
wanted
to
receive
that
many
calls,
I
had
no
choice
but
to
use
an
ambulance
(´・ω・`)
Awesome.
On
the
day
I
made
the
phone
call
that
started
the
pain,
I
went
to
another
hospital
and
was
diagnosed
with
pyelonephritis
and
was
hospitalized
for
several
days.
From
there,
I
decided
to
go
somewhere
else.
Because
that's
what
I
was
told
over
the
phone.
Also,
personally,
even
though
there
is
a
shortage
of
Chinese
medicine
in
the
world,
many
doctors
(pediatrics)
are
too
particular
about
Widecillin,
Flomox,
and
Asverin,
and
even
when
I
tell
them
that
they
don't
have
them
at
the
nearby
pharmacy,
I
want
them
to
change
the
medicine.
``It's
okay
because
the
pharmacy
is
the
one
to
do
something
about
it.''
→
We
are
the
ones
who
visit
pharmacies.
``This
is
the
only
thing
I've
ever
done,
so
it's
impossible.''
→
That's
up
to
the
teacher's
convenience.
``Then
I
guess
I
can
do
without
medicine.''
→
Isn't
that
a
threat
in
a
sense?
I
feel
like
I'm
getting
more
and
more
disappointed.
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