National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center (NCVC) Hospital was established in 1977 to provide world-class, advanced quality of care to patients with cerebral and cardiovascular diseases as the second oldest national center. We have remained at the forefront of cerebral and cardiovascular medicine and surgery by fostering a culture of collaboration and education, pushing the boundaries of cutting-edge treatment with the Research Institute of the NCVC. We are committed to clinical practice, education, and research, providing expert, whole-person care to everyone who needs medical care.
In 2019, we moved to KENTO in Suita city and restarted clinical and research activities in the new hospital. The clinical and research environment of the hospital improved significantly. Cutting-edge facilities of the new hospital facilitates advanced preventive medicine and less invasive and hybrid treatment through team-based approach in patients with complex and rare cerebral and cardiovascular diseases. Patients not only all over Japan, but from overseas seek advanced treatment in our hospital.
NCVC hospital offers exceptional learning experiences for all health professionals, from student opportunities to specialized residencies to continue professional development. We have produced many professors in the field of cerebral and cardiovascular clinical medicine for universities in Japan and overseas.
In response to the Cerebrovascular and Cardiovascular Disease Control Act of Japanese national law, enacted on December 1, 2019, we will contribute to improving patient care, implementation of better medical systems, promotion of clinical and translational research, and training of medical staff in cerebral and cardiovascular medicine from a nationwide perspective.
I went to the obstetrics and gynecology department for childbirth.
I was looking for a hospital in Suita that offers painless delivery, and I thought, "Isn't it possible to use the national circulation system if you don't have a circulatory disease?" I was able to make a reservation for painless delivery without it.
There were many female doctors, and the male doctors were kind and polite.
Many of the nurses and midwives were very enthusiastic and kind, and I was able to spend my check-up, delivery, and hospital stay with peace of mind!
Perhaps because there are many staff and the latest equipment is in place, it was very comfortable to feel the peace of mind of the people working there.
I am so glad that I chose this place! It was a really good memory.
*The meals are quite different from the extravagant meals served at private hospitals lol
Overall rating: 4
September 10, 2022
I have been taking care of my son since he was 2 months old.
I was introduced to another hospital in my hometown and went to the outpatient clinic for the first time, and by the time I went to the next outpatient clinic, my heart failure progressed and I couldn't drink much milk. I was hospitalized. I didn't know anything about the hospital because I was suddenly hospitalized, but the decisive difference from other hospitals is that it is a children's ward, such as a pediatrics department, and there is no hospitalization with a parent accompanying them.
I couldn't stay at a hotel, so I didn't know what to do.
The nurses are kind, friendly, and easy to ask questions and open up about their worries.
Even from my point of view as a woman, there were many people who were clean and beautiful and cute.
My son was in the NICU, GCU and PICU.
The doctors are kind, especially Dr. I, the doctor in charge, who has a gentle tone, is easy to ask questions, and is polite.
Everyone is very kind, so I can go to the hospital with peace of mind.
However, one thing that bothered me was that there was a noticeable difference in what the nurses were saying, and what the clerks and the doctors and nurses were saying.
I think it would be perfect without it!
Overall rating: 5
August 11, 2022
I am grateful to the doctors and nurses.
For each operation, the team discusses the best surgical method based on the patient's chronic disease, and then proposes it.
But it is the patient who chooses.
He explains the risks and why the procedure is done very carefully.
Even in the hospital room, the patient is well taken care of according to the patient's condition. He also noticed any abnormalities through the electrocardiogram monitor. No one was mean.
The facilities were up to date and the room was spacious, clean and comfortable.
Where do the people who are not good here go?
Since it is one of the largest hospitals, waiting time should be taken for granted, and the doctor checks the patient's examination data in the ward from around 7:00 in the morning, visits the patient's room, and then performs outpatient surgery and surgery, and stays in the ward until night. You are here.
I think it's a reality in Japan that there are few doctors for the bed.