Emergency Care

Phone number

To receive care at our Emergency Center (ER)

This hospital is a regionally designated “Emergency and Critical Care Center”, with a mission to accept patients with critical or severe condition from other hospitals and clinics in the region to provide acute medical cares including hospitalization or surgery on a 24/7/365 basis.
Due to priority given to patients with critical and severe conditions, there may be times when our normal after-hours outpatient service is temporarily unavailable or there may be a long wait before you can be seen by the physician.
To know whether or not you can receive after-hours outpatient service at a given time, call the number above before coming to the hospital. The operator will ask about your condition and check whether an appropriate physician will be available to treat you before telling you whether you can receive service.

This physician availability check often takes time. Expect a relatively long wait before the operator gets back to you.

About after-hours reception of non-critical patients (with minor condition)

After-hours selective medical care charge

Our emergency outpatient medical care is primarily intended for helping local residents with critical or serious medical condition. Patients with minor or non-critical condition who visit the hospital during the after-hours period are required to pay an After-hours Selective Medical Care Charge. This is part of our effort to provide the safest and most dependable medical service to people who need it the most in best efficient manner.
After-hours Selective Medical Care Charge: 8,800 yen (tax included)

Reception hours
Weekdays and Saturday      From 17:00 to 8:30 of the next morning
Sunday and national holidays   All day

Outpatients to whom any of the following applies will be exempt from the After-hours Selective Medical Care Charge

  • If you are hospitalized immediately after visiting our Emergency Center
  • If you have already visited the hospital during the regular service hours of the day but decided to revisit later as your condition has worsened after the first visit
  • If you have a referral (patient referral document) for emergency outpatient treatment issued by another medical institution
  • If you have been instructed by our physician to visit the emergency outpatient service to receive injection or other treatments