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Hours of Reception | Monday – Saturday 8:00~11:30 |
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Without an appointment | 8:00~11:30(Consultation begins at 9:00~) |
With appointment | 8:00~your appointment time(Consultation begins at 9:00~) | Closed | Sundays, National holidays, Second saturday, Fourth saturday, Dec.30~Jan.4(year-end through to New Year’s holidays) |
Outpatient Flowchart
Outpatient Flowchart
At the first time you have a consultation with our doctor, you need a referral from your previous doctor.
If you don’t have a referral letter, You will have to pay 7,700 JPY as the fee for treatment of patients’ choice.
※Dentistry will be treated separately – you will have to pay the fee for treatment of
patients’ choice and first medical examination fee.
First-time visit
- 1. Information Desk
- 2. General Reception
- 3. Go to the departments of the medical examination rooms.
- 4. Return to the general reception We are going to give you a number for payment.
- 5. Payment machine/Payment counter
- 6. Go to a pharmacy or our in-patient pharmacy with your prescription.
Patients w/an Appointment(Consultation) or
Patients w/an Appointment(Examination) or
Patients w/o an appointment
- 1. Reception Macine
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2.
・Please check your appointments.
・Choose the departments if you don’t have an appointment.
・Don’t forget to pick up all the papers from the machine. - 3. Go to the departments of the medical examination rooms.
- 4. Return to the general reception We are going to give you a number for payment.
- 5. Payment machine/Payment counter
- 6. Go to a pharmacy or our in-patient pharmacy with your prescription.
Information for Emergency Service
Information for Emergency Service
Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
If you have an emergency, please call us before you come.
For patients who refuse a blood transfusion based on their religious beliefs and faith
For patients who refuse a blood transfusion based on their religious beliefs and faith
According to the basic policy to ‘provide the best medical services in any situation,’ the Hospital decided in 2008 to forgo providing treatment that may require a blood transfusion (including all surgeries and childbirths) for patients who refuse it based on their religious beliefs and faith. Our medical staff will not sign any document that pertains to absolute bloodless medicine and exempts staff from responsibility, in which ‘the patient pledges not to blame the primary doctor, other medical staff and the hospital for any outcome caused by the application of bloodless medicine.’
If a patient who refuses a blood transfusion based on religious beliefs and faith visits the Hospital in an emergency situation or such a patient’s condition suddenly worsens, and when his/her life would become threatened without a blood transfusion and transfer to another hospital is impossible, we will sincerely explain the necessity of carrying out a blood transfusion according to our policy to ‘provide the best medical services in any situation’ and administer the best treatment, including transfusions, when necessary.
The above policy will apply to all patients regardless of their age (child or adult) or state of consciousness.