Reviews
Yoko Hudspeth
Went to there to consult for my long term tiredness. Waited 40min to see the Dr although I made an appointment in advance, Dc talked very coldly over a plastics fence between us and didn't want to physically exam me. She often gave me a wired gaze, I was wearing a tank-top and she looked at my body strange way, it was definitely not Dr's look. She had zero sympathy or empathy what so ever, no feeling at all. I didn't like her way to speak to patients. She charged an extra for mental consultation, unbelievable, she made me feeling worse! ever go back there again.
T B
There used to be multiple doctors, but recently it seems like there is only one doctor.
It seems like there is no longer a doctor who will listen carefully to your story. The only doctor I've seen in the reviews is the one with the cold attitude of trying to get rid of any trouble.
When I left the doctor's office, I went to the hospital expecting to feel better, but I felt uncomfortable and left the doctor's office.
This clinic is far from an internal medicine clinic.
Chiemi Nishi
I was transferred from another hospital and have been attending the hospital since April 2022.
I have been to several psychosomatic medicine clinics, but this is the first time I have seen a psychosomatic medicine clinic that listens to me so thoroughly.
Fortunately, I get along well with the teacher, and it's very easy to talk to him.
He prescribes medicines carefully.
At the psychosomatic medicine clinic I used to work at, I could only take reservations at a certain time, so the waiting times were long and the waiting room was often crowded, which made me exhausted.
This psychosomatic medicine clinic makes reservations well in advance for each patient's time slot (examination time), so you can have a relaxing consultation and the waiting room is quiet.
I'm glad I transferred to the hospital.
Minnie Mouse
I was examined by Director Takumi Nai.
There are some reviews saying that he has a cold attitude, but I feel that he is a very good teacher.
I have visited several other clinics in the past, but I felt a sense of distrust due to the lack of female doctors and the fact that they seemed too familiar and too close, so I didn't end up visiting the clinic. Director Takumi listened calmly to the end of my disorganized story. She simply conveys what I need, which is very comfortable for me, who is not good at superficial conversations (small talk, etc.). At the end of the diagnosis, he greets me kindly and I don't think he is a cold person.
I've been looking for a clinic that suits me for the past few years, and I feel like I've finally found it.
山口巧登
I'm a 22 year old office worker.
I have an office in Shibuya, and I was experiencing severe heart palpitations and nausea, so I consulted with my boss and went to see a doctor here. I didn't have time to read reviews because I wanted to be seen as soon as possible (anywhere). As soon as I entered the examination room, there was a fat lady (who I later learned was the director) with a disgusted look on her face. Even when I explained my symptoms in detail, he didn't seem to be supportive at all, and he seemed troublesome and said, ``Oh, it's probably an adjustment disorder.'' To be honest, I was worried. I was surprised because I thought that psychiatry and psychosomatic doctors would be more empathetic and listen to what I had to say.
That day, I was given a prescription for medication.
After a month, my symptoms have worsened and I am no longer in a situation where I can go to work, so I would like to have a medical certificate written. When I said this, he said languidly, ``I'm going to write it as ○○○○. Is this okay?'' I also had heart pain that day, so I would like to have an electrocardiogram taken just to be sure. When I said that, he said, ``I don't think there's anything wrong with taking a photo,'' but I was worried, so I asked him to take a photo. Unrecognizable wavy lines on thin paper? They handed me a piece of paper with the results written on it, and I said, ``Here, these are the results.''
To be honest, at this point I thought this hospital was terrible, but I didn't have the energy to change to a new hospital now, and even though I said they still had extra medicine, they recommended stronger medicine. Ta.
After I retired, I calmed down and looked at everyone's reviews, and here I was. It's not just me. That's what I thought.
The diagnosis fee is too high, the doctor's attitude is the worst, is it really a psychosomatic medicine clinic? That's what I want to say.
I also have an adjustment disorder, so I understand that it's natural for a psychosomatic doctor to be sympathetic and to want to be diagnosed quickly. That's what I thought, but this experience has shown me that this is not the case.
I am posting this in the hope that it will be helpful for those who are looking for a hospital and can afford to read reviews.