User rating: 2.1 (63 reviews)
Location: Japan
10 latest reviews of IVF Osaka Clinic
First of all, it goes without saying that the waiting time was long, and the doctors had no technical skills at all, so they were mostly doing assembly line work, and there were many medical mistakes, such as giving the wrong medicine. In the end, I underwent IVF four times, but nothing happened, and since there were too many medical errors, I decided to point it out to the doctor. It was a really worst period because I didn’t get my money back or the number of IVF treatments. Please be careful when searching for a hospital.
When head doctor has learned the best of “Southern Hospitality” and runs his clinic that way you get a very compassionate and supportive service.
If you want to be treated as a patient, not herded through tests, drugs and procedures like cattle, come to this clinic. They listen, they adapt, they want your success.
This is a hospital that only cares about making money.
On a day that wasn’t ovulation or anything, my doctor said, “Please come in because it’s the last day of the year.” I said, “It’s one week before my expected ovulation date, is there any point in coming for an ultrasound?” and I was confused.
Also, they don’t really care about patients. As a premise, I will be speaking with the persona of a person who does not have a job (or has a flexible job) and can come to the hospital with his wife at any time. Specifically, I’ve never been asked at noon on a weekday in a forced manner, “Please make a reservation for this day,” or “Can you make an appointment?” The interior design of the hospital alone costs a lot of money. Tests and treatment plans take a lot of time, and it’s been a year and a half since I started treatment, but I haven’t gotten pregnant at all. There is no treatment plan or solution presented, which is unkind. At the very least, it is a hospital that is not friendly to working salarymen.
The nurses and doctors were so kind and nice! I was able to overcome the treatment because I was here!
I’m currently undergoing treatment, but it depends on the doctor.
Depends on the patient. Because I was listening to the words, I was told without worrying about money or psychological issues.
I guess that’s an option for treatment, but they’re being blamed and don’t have the right to veto it.
If I can’t stand the fact that there are doctors who create a sense of distance from patients, and if I don’t get results, I’ll consider changing hospitals.
Most nurses are kind.
Please talk about financial and physical aspects as well. The follow-up on that front is solid.
One word can change so much. I think so.
There is a hit or miss for the teacher.
I think there are some people who agree with it and others who don’t.
I was made to sign without any prior explanation and was asked to read the documents later. It was so unkind that I was disappointed.
Next time I make a reservation, I will try to nominate a teacher before making a reservation.
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 very quiet, which I think is amazing.
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.
The parking lot was full at 10 o’clock and empty after 12 o’clock.
I am grateful to have been blessed with a child.
However, when undergoing infertility treatment for the second child and beyond, she had to leave her older child at a daycare center, which cost 1,650 yen.
What is this burden? I would like to receive a convincing explanation. Are you putting the cart before the horse?
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.
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Location IVF Osaka Clinic
1-chōme-1-14 Nagatahigashi, Higashiosaka, Osaka 577-0012, Japan (Find on Google Maps)
Phone number: +81 6-4308-8824
Opening hours
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