To reduce waiting times and ensure smooth guidance for outpatient consultations, as a general rule, please check the availability of consultation slots by phone before coming to the hospital.
Please note that actual waiting times may vary depending on how busy the clinic is on the day.
Outpatient appointments can be made at the reception desk or by phone.
Monday - Saturday 08:45 - 17:30
Monday - Saturday 09:00 - 12:00
* When contacting us, please double-check the phone number to ensure you are dialing correctly.
Please select your desired department from the list on the top left, and then navigate the calendar.
Schedules are subject to change due to adjustments in the doctors' availability. Any changes will be posted on the calendar below and in our News section.
Traditional Doctor Schedule (PDF)
* Red text indicates female doctors.
* Dr. Mutsumi Komori's consultation hours are 10:00 - 11:30.
* Dr. Akane Kitamura's consultation hours on Mondays are 10:00 - 12:00.
* Our Dermatology department is strictly by appointment only. Dermatology appointments on Wednesdays and Saturdays are only accepted for returning patients.
If you are visiting for the first time, please present or fill out the following to create a medical record:
You can check in using the "Return Visit Reception Machine" located next to the general reception on the 1st floor.
For returning patients, we verify health insurance eligibility once a month, so please present your My Number Health Insurance Card or Eligibility Certificate.
If you have any questions about operating the reception machine, please do not hesitate to ask our reception staff.
The main entrance opens at 8:45 AM, and reception will begin at that time.
Please note that the hospital does not keep track of the order of arrival. We ask for your cooperation in taking turns and being considerate of others when checking in.
The selected medical care system for long-listed drugs was introduced on October 1, 2024, following the 2024 revision of medical fees.
Under this system, if a patient prefers to receive a brand-name drug (long-listed drug) when a generic alternative is available, the patient will be required to pay a special charge equivalent to one-quarter of the price difference out of pocket.
For more details, please review the official document from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare below.
About Out-of-Pocket Expenses for Pharmaceuticals