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It’s my first time so I don’t know anything yet.
Everyone, including the teachers, seemed very kind and polite.
At first, the receptionist explained the next steps, and then everything was called up from the app. There are no ring tones inside the hospital, so it’s quiet and I think it’s interesting.
I was interviewed by the doctor and tested, then a nurse gave me an explanation and blood was drawn in another room.
Most of the time you wait, you can drink free drinks in the cafe space.
I’m looking forward to seeing what happens next.
The parking lot was full at 10 o’clock and empty after 12 o’clock.
Of course, we are all human beings, so some teachers are a good fit and some are not, so if you find a teacher you feel comfortable trusting, it will be easier to talk about various things.
When I was attending this clinic, I was very grateful for the nurse consultation room. It was very helpful to have a place where I could talk not only about treatment, but also about relationships with those around me and delicate issues between couples that are unique to infertility treatment.
There are many people who come to the hospital with their own wishes, so the waiting time can be long.
Many people come from far away, and depending on the time of day, the parking lot is often full, and even if you have a discount ticket, you often have to pay.
The app is used for reservations, call accounting, etc., and the medical card system, so I was grateful for the convenience of personal information in the sensitive area of infertility treatment.
First of all, what does reservation mean? I’ll wait as long as I think.
I’ll just wait.
I understand that consultation hours vary depending on the patient, there are many patients, and it can’t be helped because I am busy. However, I had to wait too long, so I said, “Could you please hurry up a little?” and they called me right away every time. So what did you do while you were waiting in silence? It becomes.
However, I don’t feel that much of a sense of distrust during the waiting time.
The area where I feel the most distrust is the treatment policy.
What each doctor says is so different every time.
They often suggest a treatment plan that is completely different from the treatment plan they were talking about last time, or they may not even know the treatment date.
The treatment plan is largely left up to the patient.
Have you checked your medical records properly? There are many things that I feel like.
I often feel dissatisfied with their response and attitude.
I won’t go into details, but I received some very ridiculing comments regarding treatment costs.
I have never posted on a site that reviews things like this, and I am the type of person who feels disgusted by posts like this.
My wife is still going to the hospital, so I’ve been trying to put up with it, but I’m at the limit of my patience. Give it your all for the patient! Get pregnant quickly! I don’t mean to say that, and I understand that it can’t be helped even if you can’t get pregnant.
However, I think it would be better for doctors to be a little closer to patients and share treatment plans among themselves.
I will post this in hopes of improving it in the future.
I had FT surgery.
Although I was prepared for the waiting time and treatment costs to be higher than other hospitals, I decided to entrust myself to this hospital, thinking that this would give me peace of mind.
After returning home after the surgery, the patient was left with part of the gauze exposed. I was so scared that I pulled it out myself. I was very scared to see if I could remove it properly with a large piece of gauze that was about 20cm long. It was a Saturday and they had already closed, so I sent them an email because they seemed to be open the next morning. However, there was no call or email the next day, so I called them on Monday. Even though I called, I was kept on hold for 5 to 10 minutes each time, so I had to call back, and the nurse called me apologizing. He explained that he was very worried and why there was such a delay in contacting him.
After giving me a general explanation, I was asked if I had any other concerns, so I was shown an X-ray of the salpingogram before the surgery, but the only information I had about what happened after the surgery was from the doctor’s word of mouth. I started to wonder if the condition of the tube had changed. When I asked about this, I was told that I would have to have another ultrasound of my tubals (at my own expense) to be able to see it.
On the day of the surgery, I was called an hour later than my scheduled appointment time, but the nurses, staff, and doctor all apologized profusely, probably because they were concerned about the wait time.
I knew that I was not allowed to drive or take a bath on the day of the procedure as anesthesia would be used, as it was written in the instructions given in advance, but I was not given any verbal explanation on the day.
Even though it is a hospital that performs surgery, there is no emergency contact information, and there is no way to know what the condition will be after the surgery.There were various things that made me feel uneasy about this, and it was really disappointing since this is a hospital where many people have high hopes for their treatment. .
“Do I Need to Reserve Ahead of Time?”
Do I need to make a reservation in advance?
“Disappointed with the Lack of Care in My Artificial Insemination Experience”
I transferred to another hospital and started going here, but I often feel that it is not appropriate…I feel that they are not putting any effort into artificial insemination.
First, check the follicles. Only one measurement was taken and the endometrium was checked, and I was not given any recording paper. At another hospital, they measured four sizes on each side, and gave me a form each time with all the endometrial thickness entered.
And artificial insemination. Without doing an ultrasound, I just inserted a tube and injected the sperm and it was over.
At another hospital, the doctor inserted the tube to the deepest part of my uterus and showed me where the sperm would be injected while looking at the echocardiogram with me.
There was also a teacher who was surprisingly unfriendly.
Both in vitro fertilization and artificial insemination are infertility treatments. Please check more carefully! !
“Starting My Infertility Journey with Confidence Thanks to Professional Care.”
This is where I started my infertility treatment from scratch.
At first I was worried about everything
Mr. Fujioka always asked me, “Are you worried about anything?” and I was able to proceed with peace of mind.
I also received integrative treatments such as Emcera, Mitcon Walk, and Laser. Along the way, there were times when my treatment for my thyroid had to stop, but by casually talking with me about my treatment, I was able to relax and think positively.
Egg retrieval and embryo transfer were completed in no time.
They are professionals who take infertility treatment seriously, so I think you can receive treatment with great peace of mind.
“Thanks to IVF, I achieved my dream of becoming a mom twice!”
My husband is 40 years old and I am 38 years old.
Even after a year of marriage, I couldn’t get pregnant naturally, so I went here for a test to see if I could conceive naturally. It started in December 2021, and it was discovered that the cause was something like tubal stenosis, and I was advised that IVF would be better in terms of time and money than FT. Thanks to the kind doctors and advanced technology, I was able to successfully become pregnant in March 2022 after the first round of IVF! It’s been 3 months since I started coming here.
There were various tests, self-injections, etc., but I was able to do it without feeling particularly anxious.
I’ve also had six high-quality blastocysts frozen, so I’d like to try my best with the second baby, although it’s still a long way off. I really cannot thank you enough.
and,
My first child was born safely on November 3, 2022, and in August 2023, I was able to get pregnant again in one shot through the embryo transfer that had been frozen for my second child!
She is 1 and a half years older than my older child and is scheduled to be born in May 2024 (^^)
I’m really glad that I was able to take care of you here!
“Clean Facilities and Kind Nurses, But Communication Issues and Long Waits Made My Experience Challenging”
I received my first child here.
However, when I asked why extension of frozen embryos continues to cost out-of-pocket expenses, and whether treatment for a second child can be covered by insurance, the person above came out and made fun of me by saying that the extension fee would be around 89,000 yen. I was told something. They told me that they were keeping the blastocysts at home and that it would be difficult to find a new hospital that would accept them because of my big belly, but I talked with my husband and decided to transfer the blastocysts to another hospital. Transferred.
I think the facilities are clean and excellent. The nurses are also kind, and although it depends on the person, I think it would be a good idea to choose someone with whom you are compatible next time. It can’t be helped by the receptionist, but there is a big difference between veterans and newcomers, and depending on the person, it takes a lot of time to respond to questions, so there are times when I can’t leave.
The waiting time is long and it often takes half a day for each visit, so I don’t recommend it unless you have plenty of time and money.
“Positive Start: Relaxing Atmosphere and Helpful App for Our Treatment”
My husband and I have just started treatment, but so far all the information is on the app ⚪︎, and the waiting room is designed to be relaxing.
1-chōme-1-14 Nagatahigashi, Higashiosaka, Osaka 577-0012, Japan (Find on Google Maps)
Phone number: +81 6-4308-8824
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM