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1701 Jungang-daero, 부곡제3동 Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
kontakt telefon: +82 51-515-0005
strona internetowej: www.soon-soon.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 35.2364606, Longitude: 129.0914094
Scarlett Watson
::Extremely unpleasant place. I wish someone would report them—they completely disregard medical privacy laws. The waiting hall is packed, with men accompanying female patients sitting everywhere. It must be uncomfortable for women in that setting. Staff, whether nurses or assistants, call out patients' names loudly, then proceed to ask, in full hearing of others, why they're there, what symptoms they have, and how long they've had them, repeating until they get an answer. It feels incredibly intrusive. Sensitive patient information meant for a doctor’s consultation shouldn’t be discussed openly in front of others. This place left a truly unpleasant experience. The operation continues as if it seems to ignore medical and health laws, so I hope someone will report it. There are many people sitting in the waiting hallway, and there are also many men following the female patients, making it an uncomfortable environment for female patients. However, the staff (nurse or nursing assistant) calls the patient's name loudly and asks sensitive questions, such as where the patient is in pain and when the symptoms began, and forces the patient to answer. This is careful information that patients should share with their doctors, but having people say it in a public place is very unpleasant and is definitely something that should not be done.
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