Category Archives: Japanese Hospitals

Fujita Health Hospital

Fujita Health University (藤田医科大学 Fujita Ika Daigaku) is a private university at Toyoake, Aichi, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1964, and it was chartered as a university in 1968. As one of the largest medical facilities with 1,435 beds and 13,000 surgery performances per year, it provides a wide range of […]

Chiba-Nishi General Hospital

Chiba-Nishi General Hospital provides diagnoses and treatments based on cutting-edge medical care, with the policies of “Providing worry-free hospital care to patients” and “Promoting healthy, safe medical treatment.” The hospital has a number of advanced medical devices, particularly the first global model of the 64-multislice CT (Brilliance64, Philips) introduced to pursue more precise vascular examinations. […]

Sanno Hospital

Since itsfounding in 1937, Sanno Hospital has made history as a pioneering private hospital with a culture of openness, reassurance, and compassion. Now the hospital offers medical examinations and treatments as Junwakai affiliated hospitals through Sanno Hospital, Sanno Birth Center, and Sanno Medical Center. Sanno Hospital and Sanno Birth Center have around 80 full-time doctors […]

St. Luke’s International Hospital

St. Luke’s International Hospital is a general and teaching hospital located in the Tsukiji district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. First opened in 1902, as a medical mission facility by the Episcopal Church in the United States, the hospital is now one of central Tokyo’s largest and most comprehensive medical care facilities. It is operated as an adjunct to St. Luke’s International University, an […]