1/5 Emi H. 2 months ago on Google • 7 reviews New
In
August,
he
dislocated
his
left
elbow.
At
the
time,
it
was
just
a
short
walk
away,
so
I
went
to
the
after-hours
ER,
where
they
put
me
under
anesthesia
and
brought
me
back,
where
I
was
treated
for
a
while.
However,
even
if
it
came
off,
I
felt
a
pain
similar
to
nerve
pain
in
my
elbow,
and
in
November
I
said,
``I'll
be
fine
after
rehearsals.''
I
believed
that
I
would
be
able
to
carry
out
my
normal
daily
life
and
work
as
instructed,
but
I
could
not
straighten
my
arm...I
went
to
the
internal
medicine
clinic
that
I
usually
see
and
asked
him
to
go
back
and
try
again.
A
diagnosis
that
is
commonly
referred
to
as
``there
is
no
chance
of
recovery''...
My
work
was
being
hindered
and
my
work
was
being
restricted,
so
I
went
to
the
city
hall
to
apply
for
a
medical
certificate,
but
the
woman
working
at
the
counter
said,
``The
doctor
in
charge
is
seeing
another
patient
today,
and
I'll
call
you
in
the
evening.''
vinegar"
No
contact
even
after
hours.
Aside
from
the
doctor
here,
the
receptionist's
words
and
attitude
were
very
unfriendly.
(Sometimes
there
are
people
who
respond
properly)
I
can't
help
but
feel
angry
that
my
promise
was
broken
today.
Even
though
I
went
to
rehearsal
many
times
and
tried
my
best
at
home,
I
can't
help
but
feel
frustrated.
When
I
think
that
it
was
mostly
due
to
a
mistake
in
the
surgical
procedure,
I
wonder
what
I
believed...
We
recommend
visiting
the
ER
as
a
temporary
measure,
but
they
will
never
take
kindly
to
you
if
you
don't
keep
your
appointment.
It's
really
unbelievable
after
the
coronavirus.
There
was
also
a
time
when
I
was
subjected
to
power
harassment
while
working
in
the
nutrition
department.
I'll
get
a
second
opinion
after
the
new
year.
This
hospital
system
only
caters
to
the
rich.
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Later
story.
I
received
a
phone
call
from
the
secretarial
department
apologizing...I
received
an
apology
and
was
diagnosed
with
a
fixed
condition,
etc...They
were
very
kind
to
me
and
took
into
consideration
my
living
situation.
I
was
very
grateful.
When
I
told
them
that
it
would
be
difficult
to
contact
them
by
phone
due
to
work
commitments,
they
responded
promptly
via
email.
I
can
only
be
grateful
that
such
a
person
exists.
The
staff
in
the
ward
are
having
a
hard
time.
I
wish
the
person
who
wrote
the
review
could
take
this
into
consideration...
Also,
since
it
is
a
selective
treatment,
it
is
stated
in
the
terms
and
conditions
that
you
must
bring
a
letter
of
introduction.
Even
if
you
don't
have
one
available
on
that
day,
they
will
accommodate
you.
We
are
a
medical
institution
that
receives
ambulance
every
day
and
prioritizes
seriously
ill
patients...
Also,
if
you
are
dissatisfied
with
the
fact
that
you
were
not
feeling
well
but
your
written
information
was
written
down,
please
let
me
know.If
you
don't
write
that
down
properly,
the
staff
won't
be
able
to
write
it
down
on
their
own.
Please
understand
that
if
you
do
not
have
a
family
member
or
someone
to
accompany
you,
you
will
have
to
fill
out
the
form
yourself,
no
matter
how
hard
you
try.
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