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I really like Ire Eye Hospital in Jeungsan, Yangsan, Gyeongnam.
My second child caught a cold RVS and I just went to the hospital.
It was a hospital I usually visited, but I had never been hospitalized there.
It's a hospital that suits my family very well, but above all, the medical care is also excellent.
Thank you for your understanding, quick results, and kindness, so I will continue consistently.
This is the Ireai Hospital that is currently being visited.
This is my first time being hospitalized, but I am quite pleased with the hospitalization itself.
I wanted to recommend this, so I am writing this message.
Address: 5th and 6th floors, Oz City, 185 Cheongun-ro, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan-si, Gyeongnam
Operating hours: Monday to Friday / 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM (12:30 PM to 2:00 PM break)
Tuesday/9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
The basic operating hours are until 6 PM.
From now on, I will be providing night-time medical services.
Ireai timetable can be accessed by adding as a KakaoTalk friend.
You can easily see it, so just refer to the timetable.
It is a building like the Yangsan Wow Zoo Indoor Animal Park.
If there are no parking spaces, please go to the opposite side of Oz City Building.
Can I park in the free public parking lot?
There is a waiting ticket at the pediatric entrance.
When there are many people, don't hesitate and should be picked first.
Yangsan Ire Eye Hospital is quite spacious.
The small playroom was closed during COVID.
It is currently in operation.
I arrived and registered before 8:40 AM.
Both the Hae Clinic and the Gureum Clinic have an enormous number of people waiting.
If you check in at the reception but go somewhere else and miss the appointment
Since the registration is minimized, I think you should keep that in mind.
If there are children in the waiting list, the order gets a little delayed.
It's good to leave plenty of time and go to the hospital.
There are three directors at Ire Eye Pediatric Clinic.
Doctor Ha, Cloud, and Star, each with their own suitable style, receive medical care from the director.
You can look at it.
Actually, rather than recommendation, it's more about what suits the child and me well.
Because it is best to visit the director.
It's just that I don't recommend it.
First, I received medical treatment and respiratory therapy.
Went to the radiology room, took an X-ray, and confirmed that it was bronchitis.
They informed me that pneumonia also progressed over the weekend.
Unable to eat or urinate, worried about dehydration, so I need to start IV fluids immediately before hospitalization.
I just went to the injection room.
Immediately after inserting the needle to receive IV on the back of the hand
Blood collection for basic tests, sighs...
There was quite a large amount of blood drawn, so I was surprised.
The nurse said that it will be regenerated again.
They reassured meㅜㅜ
I came here unable to eat, and the blood test was very inaccurate.
It seems like the blood donation level was added, I was very surprised.
I still think about how much I cried back then.
My heart hurts.
Ire Eye Hospital has a nursing room and also offers inpatient treatment.
There are also IV rooms where you can receive only IV therapy, even if you don't need other treatments. The facility is quite large, and all of these amenities are located on the 5th floor.
I am filling out the documents for admission.
I received an explanation about the non-covered (out-of-pocket) expenses.
RSV test cost is 120,000 won, and the rapid antigen test for Corona is
It costs 40,000 won per child and guardian.
And on the first day of hospitalization, I received a prescription for nutritional supplements.
I received the nutritional supplement, but it was also a non-covered item.
In the case of RSV virus testing, it is conducted externally.
It's for submitting a test request.
The result was notified to me two days later.
Single rooms are available in two types: 160,000 won and 170,000 won.
Of course, I chose the 160,000 won room.
The room where you are hospitalized is Room 609.
The inpatient ward is on the 6th floor of the same building.
I thought I would be discharged after about 1 to 2 days of hospitalization.
It has been connected for 5 to 6 days.
It was my first time hospitalized, so it felt so unfamiliar..
This is the inpatient room information disc and the treatment room right next to it.
It's a place I often visited while hospitalized.
An active child who also clears nasal mucus
I keep touching and moving my hands.
The wrist support for the injection keeps trying to come off.
It was the place I went to re-bandage every time.
Every time, they kindly re-wrapped the bandage.
It might be bothersome, but you always greet me with a bright smile.ㅎㅎ
And I can read books with children.
This is the space and the adjacent pantry.
In the break room, there are a bottle sterilizer, microwave, and water purifier.
It is equipped.
And there were disinfectant gel and UV sterilization devices from time to time.
It was even better because it was connected to the air purifier.
While hospitalized, three times a day respiratory therapy and medication.
You take care of it every morning, until the next morning.
You give medication once a day.
You need to keep track of it properly according to the time intervals.
This was the last time, and he stubbornly refused respiratory treatment so much.
Giving medication and even respiratory therapy was really very difficult.
The air pump required for respiratory therapy is
It's in front of the information desk.
They said it should only be used when needed and then put away.
I left it in the room when I was discharged.
And the pill bottle is always available whenever needed.
I'll take it and eat it.
And in front of the information desk, in the trash can.
You just need to separate and recycle.
You just need to eat each meal and bring the tray back.
Receiving IV fluids daily really makes the diaper...
It was incredible.
On the first day of hospitalization, the attending doctor came for rounds.
Please check the situation directly.
From the next day, I went down myself to receive outpatient treatment.
And on the day the results came out, you came in person to inform us that it was RSV, and then bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and enteritis also occurred.
They said I can't eat it.
You frequently come for ward rounds while you are hospitalized.
They said they would check the condition.
Thank you so muchㅜ
The most important thing is rice... The rice here is a must-try restaurant hahaㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
When they refuse formula and can't eat rice, leave them alone.
It's hard to eat and I can't swallow, but from the third day, even formula milk...
Eating well and starting to eat baby food.
I also really enjoyed my meal.
The prejudice that hospital food would be tasteless has completely disappeared.
They ate each bowl thoroughly.
If you parked in the underground parking lot, make sure to report for treatment and settle the bill!!!
I need to tell them to bring the parking permit.
If you don't tell us, we won't take care of it separately, so make sure to take care of it yourself!
A total of 5 parking tickets are provided upon admission.
The first 5 hours are free, and the rest will be charged.
I think it would be more convenient to use the free public parking lot.
During the 5-night, 6-day hospital stay
It was a very difficult time, but
Day and night, nurses provide dedicated care and treatment.
I think you helped me get healthy quickly.
I remember how wonderful it was during my hospitalization.
I've been to other pediatric clinics in Yangsan a few times as well.
The place that suits me best is Ire Eye Hospital.
RSV virus
Infections occur throughout the year, but mainly from summer to fall.
It is a highly pathogenic virus that is popular among infants and young children.
In children, caused by viruses that induce respiratory diseases
Conjunctivitis and the airway through which air reaches the lungs
Upper and lower respiratory tract diseases, pharyngitis, and gastrointestinal inflammation
It causes symptoms such as hemorrhagic cystitis.
Infants and young children have a high fever of over 39°C for about 5 to 10 days.
It persists and is similar to the flu, but the flu is
Prevention through vaccination can be up to 90% effective.
There is no vaccination for adenovirus.
Personal hygiene is important.
Especially since transmission can occur through water, be particularly careful during the summer season.
Be cautious
Virus prevention
Maintain personal hygiene through proper hand washing.
- Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands
Avoid contact with people showing cold symptoms
- To prevent the child from infecting others when they are sick
Childcare at home
Seek immediate medical attention at the nearest hospital when symptoms appear.