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1 clinic specializing in Oncology providing treatment of Hepatolithiasis Hepatolithiasis is a condition characterized by the presence of stones, also known as gallstones, within the bile ducts of the liver. It can lead to blockages and inflammation, causing pain and potentially severe complications. disease in Kamogawa.
Besides this clinic there are 13 Oncology clinics in Japan.
Such diseases are treated by Kameda Medical Center: Benign liver tumor, Bile duct cancer, Hepatolithiasis, Liver cancer, Liver cyst, and others.
5
from ごまにゃん
November 01, 2023
Thank you for taking care of me for about 2 months due to knee surgery.
I waited about a year and a half for the surgery to be performed by Dr. K. Fuji, an excellent doctor.
Ever since he was broadcast on TV Tokyo's Cambria Palace, he has become a famous doctor among knee patients and is known for his very careful surgeries.
I am very satisfied with the results.
This hospital also seems to be famous for its rehabilitation department, and I received encouragement both physically and mentally.
In particular, Mr. Yada, who works in the rehabilitation room of a general hospital, is very good at the treatment, and there were complimentary comments on Ameblo.
5
from KEIKO NAKAJIMA
May 24, 2023
In mid-May of last year, I was admitted to the hospital for a complete removal of breast cancer by a breast surgeon, and I received great care.
Although I live in the prefecture, I initially planned to have the surgery performed at a nearby university hospital. but…
I couldn't find the doctor in charge, and while I was researching various surgical methods, I realized that the breast surgery at Kameda Hospital was an endoscopic surgery, and most of all, when I asked for a second opinion, the cancer consultation center I decided to have the surgery at this hospital because of the personality of Dr. Fukuma, the nurse in charge of breast surgery and the chief breast surgeon.
I am very grateful to Dr. Fukuma and other outpatient nurses at Kamogawa for their help. I had to see Dr. Fukuma several times because the surgery was far away, but even though he was tired from seeing dozens of patients a day from the beginning, he continued to talk to me late into the night in detail about the condition of the disease and the surgical procedure. Even when I was hospitalized, he came to my room until late at night. Thank you for treating me in such a friendly and calm manner when I was really anxious and scared. Even though I didn't know much about cancer, she taught me a lot of things, and even though I wasted a lot of time, the detailed explanations made me feel at ease. I made an unreasonable request to have the first surgery done early in the morning, but I was able to have the surgery done before the doctor's appointment, so I am truly grateful to the doctor. Unfortunately, I was not able to see the doctor perform the surgery because I was under general anesthesia. (lol)
The reason I chose Kameda Hospital was not only because of the endoscopic surgery, but also because there were many different doctors there, and I was able to call and talk to the nurses several times before the surgery, which made me feel at ease. It was my first time being hospitalized after getting sick, but the food was delicious, and I was able to enjoy the view of the Pacific Ocean, swallows, and surfers, which made me feel better after the surgery. In particular, there is a beauty salon in the women's ward, and I felt comfortable in the private rooms that required reservations. I would like to thank Dr. Fukuma, nurse Kawana-san, and Yoshida-san from the consultation center for their help. Cancer requires long treatment even after surgery, and for those who are considering treatment, there are Kameda Hospital in Kamogawa, Makuhari, and Kyobashi in Tokyo, so if you can commute, you may want to consider it...Also, before surgery In addition to MRI, there are excellent tests such as PET-CT. I am really glad that I had the surgery at this hospital.
It seems that no one person has the same symptoms of breast cancer, so the surgical method and post-operative treatment will vary depending on the person, and the treatment will last several years, so please choose the hospital that suits you without regrets.
I am currently undergoing post-surgical treatment and am indebted to Dr. Nashimoto, who also performed the same surgery on me. Dr. Nashimoto gave me a detailed explanation of the surgery and reconstruction before the surgery, which made me feel at ease. Thank you very much for your kind explanation even though you were tired until late at night. One year has passed safely, so I would like to write this to express my gratitude.
5
from John White
November 28, 2021
Very nice hospital with top surgeons and friendly nurses. The rooms are nice and some have a swell view of the ocean. There are busses that run from the hospital to various places in Chiba and Tokyo.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Major liver resection
≈ $50,676
-
Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
≈ $39,421
-
Minor liver resection
≈ $15,032
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $23,724
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $11,325
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $13,558
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,653
-
Conization
≈ $4,587
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,979
3.4
5 reviews
5
from ごまにゃん
November 01, 2023
Thank you for taking care of me for about 2 months due to knee surgery.
I waited about a year and a half for the surgery to be performed by Dr. K. Fuji, an excellent doctor.
Ever since he was broadcast on TV Tokyo's Cambria Palace, he has become a famous doctor among knee patients and is known for his very careful surgeries.
I am very satisfied with the results.
This hospital also seems to be famous for its rehabilitation department, and I received encouragement both physically and mentally.
In particular, Mr. Yada, who works in the rehabilitation room of a general hospital, is very good at the treatment, and there were complimentary comments on Ameblo.
5
from KEIKO NAKAJIMA
May 24, 2023
In mid-May of last year, I was admitted to the hospital for a complete removal of breast cancer by a breast surgeon, and I received great care.
Although I live in the prefecture, I initially planned to have the surgery performed at a nearby university hospital. but…
I couldn't find the doctor in charge, and while I was researching various surgical methods, I realized that the breast surgery at Kameda Hospital was an endoscopic surgery, and most of all, when I asked for a second opinion, the cancer consultation center I decided to have the surgery at this hospital because of the personality of Dr. Fukuma, the nurse in charge of breast surgery and the chief breast surgeon.
I am very grateful to Dr. Fukuma and other outpatient nurses at Kamogawa for their help. I had to see Dr. Fukuma several times because the surgery was far away, but even though he was tired from seeing dozens of patients a day from the beginning, he continued to talk to me late into the night in detail about the condition of the disease and the surgical procedure. Even when I was hospitalized, he came to my room until late at night. Thank you for treating me in such a friendly and calm manner when I was really anxious and scared. Even though I didn't know much about cancer, she taught me a lot of things, and even though I wasted a lot of time, the detailed explanations made me feel at ease. I made an unreasonable request to have the first surgery done early in the morning, but I was able to have the surgery done before the doctor's appointment, so I am truly grateful to the doctor. Unfortunately, I was not able to see the doctor perform the surgery because I was under general anesthesia. (lol)
The reason I chose Kameda Hospital was not only because of the endoscopic surgery, but also because there were many different doctors there, and I was able to call and talk to the nurses several times before the surgery, which made me feel at ease. It was my first time being hospitalized after getting sick, but the food was delicious, and I was able to enjoy the view of the Pacific Ocean, swallows, and surfers, which made me feel better after the surgery. In particular, there is a beauty salon in the women's ward, and I felt comfortable in the private rooms that required reservations. I would like to thank Dr. Fukuma, nurse Kawana-san, and Yoshida-san from the consultation center for their help. Cancer requires long treatment even after surgery, and for those who are considering treatment, there are Kameda Hospital in Kamogawa, Makuhari, and Kyobashi in Tokyo, so if you can commute, you may want to consider it...Also, before surgery In addition to MRI, there are excellent tests such as PET-CT. I am really glad that I had the surgery at this hospital.
It seems that no one person has the same symptoms of breast cancer, so the surgical method and post-operative treatment will vary depending on the person, and the treatment will last several years, so please choose the hospital that suits you without regrets.
I am currently undergoing post-surgical treatment and am indebted to Dr. Nashimoto, who also performed the same surgery on me. Dr. Nashimoto gave me a detailed explanation of the surgery and reconstruction before the surgery, which made me feel at ease. Thank you very much for your kind explanation even though you were tired until late at night. One year has passed safely, so I would like to write this to express my gratitude.
5
from John White
November 28, 2021
Very nice hospital with top surgeons and friendly nurses. The rooms are nice and some have a swell view of the ocean. There are busses that run from the hospital to various places in Chiba and Tokyo.
Kamogawa, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Chinese, English
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from Takecopter squad 800 meters above ground (time travelerIV.)
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1
from Lex
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1
from Basil Al-Dajane
September 20, 2022
Came in for an emergency as I broke my leg. They failed to administer any pain killers and insisted I keep moving around between different beds and wheelchairs.
The staff kept making jokes and laughing in Japanese, all while I’m in serious pain. The doctors were all young and inexperienced. And it was clear they didn’t want me in the hospital, as I, a foreigner, would be taking up a bed. It was about their convenience, not about treating me.
In my entire life, I have never experienced a worst doctor or worst treatment. Telling other doctors, Canadian and Japanese, of what transpired always results in shock. The surgeon at another Tokyo hospital was completely confused at how I didn’t get any care as I developed blisters from necrotizing skin (a major emergency).
The doctor at Tokyo University Hospital told other hospitals administrative staff what I had wasn’t an emergency and so I couldn’t see a doctor at other hospitals, even when I said I had increased pain and discomfort. I had to go to a clinic to get a new referral to actually get treated. Even the city help line, which originally told me to go to back to Tokyo University Hospital, changed their mind after speaking with the doctor.
This hospital and the sadistic doctor have literally permanently scared me. I was lucky to not lose a leg due to their complete and utter inhumane treatment.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Major liver resection
≈ $49,784
-
Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
≈ $38,727
-
Minor liver resection
≈ $14,767
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $23,307
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $11,126
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $13,319
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,466
-
Conization
≈ $4,507
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,821
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Takecopter squad 800 meters above ground (time travelerIV.)
November 03, 2023
Until now, I had only seen average hospitals in rural areas, but the medical technology here is amazing. His uncle is now able to walk along the Sumida River embankment, even though he became ill and was given time to live. As my friend said, it's a wonderful hospital that doesn't waste its know-how or vision.
1
from Lex
October 10, 2023
Terrible hospital. I had an appointement with the Immunology department, because I may have an immune disease. On the day of the appointement, the Immunology department cancelled our appointement and referred me to their Dermatologist, who couldn't help me either. I was told that the Immunology department, who specializes in IMMUNE DESEASES, didn't know what my immune disease was. Imagine not knowing what you work with everyday. The Immunology department is just a massive bunch of incompetent people. They probably slept during their studies, just like the rest of University graduates in Japan.
1
from Basil Al-Dajane
September 20, 2022
Came in for an emergency as I broke my leg. They failed to administer any pain killers and insisted I keep moving around between different beds and wheelchairs.
The staff kept making jokes and laughing in Japanese, all while I’m in serious pain. The doctors were all young and inexperienced. And it was clear they didn’t want me in the hospital, as I, a foreigner, would be taking up a bed. It was about their convenience, not about treating me.
In my entire life, I have never experienced a worst doctor or worst treatment. Telling other doctors, Canadian and Japanese, of what transpired always results in shock. The surgeon at another Tokyo hospital was completely confused at how I didn’t get any care as I developed blisters from necrotizing skin (a major emergency).
The doctor at Tokyo University Hospital told other hospitals administrative staff what I had wasn’t an emergency and so I couldn’t see a doctor at other hospitals, even when I said I had increased pain and discomfort. I had to go to a clinic to get a new referral to actually get treated. Even the city help line, which originally told me to go to back to Tokyo University Hospital, changed their mind after speaking with the doctor.
This hospital and the sadistic doctor have literally permanently scared me. I was lucky to not lose a leg due to their complete and utter inhumane treatment.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
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5
from ASTRA Official
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1
from edwin samuel
February 18, 2023
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5
from Murugesh M
July 28, 2022
in spring and snow 👌
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Major liver resection
≈ $49,089
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Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
≈ $38,187
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Minor liver resection
≈ $14,561
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $22,981
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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for liver cancer
≈ $9,781
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Rectum anterior resection
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Radical prostatectomy
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≈ $10,320
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3.4
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from ASTRA Official
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1
from edwin samuel
February 18, 2023
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5
from Murugesh M
July 28, 2022
in spring and snow 👌
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Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
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3
from Landhaus Idyll
November 24, 2023
I don't quite understand. Keio University Hospital is a well known hospital BUT no one seems to speak even a very basic english. They all have japanese and english signs all over the hospital but no one knows how to speak it. I mean they don't have japanese only patients, but for me it feels like they only admit japanese because once you try to communicate with them, they mostly just say "no english" and then they leave you alone even if you have a serious health problem. I know expats should learn japanese but what about tourist or guests that only spends a week or two in japan? I come from Germany and we also have expats and foreigners there that hardly speaks any german BUT they don't get turned away by the hospital, because that is ILLEGAL and against the doctor's and healthcare workers OATH (do no harm!). WHAT IS WRONG JAPAN? you make A LOT of advertisement about OMOTENASHI and then you treat non japanese speakers as if they're not worth treating. And this is not the only hospital in Tokyo that do this. DO BETTER!!!
5
from suukuri ido
September 23, 2023
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1
from SOME LUCIA
June 02, 2023
I went there because my period haven’t stopped in six months. I went there for a biopsy which made the bleeding increase for more than days, accompanied with terrible cramps. I returned urgently there and was treated really poorly by the interns who told me “they couldn’t do anything”that my cramps had probably nothing to do with my uterus ( but i had told them it was the same pain as period pain), and that i should just get painkillers. I really wonder in what world someone can say that is normal to have periods for six months, and bleed for more than ten days after a biopsy. I am deeply disappointed in this lack of professionalism and compassion.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Major liver resection
≈ $49,089
-
Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
≈ $38,187
-
Minor liver resection
≈ $14,561
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $22,981
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $10,970
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $13,133
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Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,320
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Conization
≈ $4,444
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Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,698
3.3
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3
from Landhaus Idyll
November 24, 2023
I don't quite understand. Keio University Hospital is a well known hospital BUT no one seems to speak even a very basic english. They all have japanese and english signs all over the hospital but no one knows how to speak it. I mean they don't have japanese only patients, but for me it feels like they only admit japanese because once you try to communicate with them, they mostly just say "no english" and then they leave you alone even if you have a serious health problem. I know expats should learn japanese but what about tourist or guests that only spends a week or two in japan? I come from Germany and we also have expats and foreigners there that hardly speaks any german BUT they don't get turned away by the hospital, because that is ILLEGAL and against the doctor's and healthcare workers OATH (do no harm!). WHAT IS WRONG JAPAN? you make A LOT of advertisement about OMOTENASHI and then you treat non japanese speakers as if they're not worth treating. And this is not the only hospital in Tokyo that do this. DO BETTER!!!
5
from suukuri ido
September 23, 2023
Excellent doctors and staff. I've had two surgeries at this hospital and both have gone very well. I recommend this hospital but if I understand their processes correctly, one needs a referral to go there. They are centrally located, and are right in front of the Shinanomachi station. There's another station close by on the Oedo Line. They have new facilities and parking. They also have motorcycle parking. This is one of the best hospitals in Tokyo in my opinion, but English is not spoken here. If you have a need for a special surgery involving a doctor from another hospital, then you may experience difficulty in having that arranged. I had to forego surgery on my heart there because they did not have a doctor on staff to do what I needed done immediately after the heart surgery. It was breast bone surgery. I had to have the heart surgery and the breast bone work done elsewhere, but the surgeries needed to be done back-to-back. Keio could not do it, which I believe is rare for them. I wish they could have facilitated it. It's a great hospital otherwise.
1
from SOME LUCIA
June 02, 2023
I went there because my period haven’t stopped in six months. I went there for a biopsy which made the bleeding increase for more than days, accompanied with terrible cramps. I returned urgently there and was treated really poorly by the interns who told me “they couldn’t do anything”that my cramps had probably nothing to do with my uterus ( but i had told them it was the same pain as period pain), and that i should just get painkillers. I really wonder in what world someone can say that is normal to have periods for six months, and bleed for more than ten days after a biopsy. I am deeply disappointed in this lack of professionalism and compassion.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
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1
from 広域集団イジメ嫌がらせ店舗等調査改善(イジメ嫌がらせに気付き 子供の手本になる親大人へ)
December 07, 2023
There are people everywhere who like bullying and harassment.
Ruthless bullying and harassment of elderly people, patients, and their families
Bullying and harassment from people wearing white coats is especially sad.
Even though I only have 10 minutes to enter, I feel like I want to get out of the center as soon as possible despite being bullied.
I don't want to stay here and have my soul hurt.
Also posted on YouTube etc.
Bullying and harassment by medical personnel
really amazing
Where should the elderly, vulnerable, and cancer patients go?
Will you be saved?
5
from 小林博義
December 06, 2023
Due to lung cancer, he was abandoned by other hospitals and went to a cancer center. The survival rate has reached 10%, but thanks to the care of my doctors, I will soon be in remission. This hospital is bright, kind, and kind. Everyone from the doctors to the nurses, the office staff, and the cleaners are warm-hearted. I feel like I'm going to do my best to cure my illness. If you are depressed because of cancer, please seek medical treatment!
3
from Ou USA
November 07, 2023
The route is easy to find if you use the Tomei Expressway. I was able to buy ekiben at the in-hospital convenience store. If I have a chance, I would like to try the observation restaurant as well.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Major liver resection
≈ $49,089
-
Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
≈ $38,187
-
Minor liver resection
≈ $14,561
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $22,981
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for liver cancer
≈ $9,781
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $10,970
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $13,133
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,320
-
Conization
≈ $4,444
4.0
5 reviews
1
from 広域集団イジメ嫌がらせ店舗等調査改善(イジメ嫌がらせに気付き 子供の手本になる親大人へ)
December 07, 2023
There are people everywhere who like bullying and harassment.
Ruthless bullying and harassment of elderly people, patients, and their families
Bullying and harassment from people wearing white coats is especially sad.
Even though I only have 10 minutes to enter, I feel like I want to get out of the center as soon as possible despite being bullied.
I don't want to stay here and have my soul hurt.
Also posted on YouTube etc.
Bullying and harassment by medical personnel
really amazing
Where should the elderly, vulnerable, and cancer patients go?
Will you be saved?
5
from 小林博義
December 06, 2023
Due to lung cancer, he was abandoned by other hospitals and went to a cancer center. The survival rate has reached 10%, but thanks to the care of my doctors, I will soon be in remission. This hospital is bright, kind, and kind. Everyone from the doctors to the nurses, the office staff, and the cleaners are warm-hearted. I feel like I'm going to do my best to cure my illness. If you are depressed because of cancer, please seek medical treatment!
3
from Ou USA
November 07, 2023
The route is easy to find if you use the Tomei Expressway. I was able to buy ekiben at the in-hospital convenience store. If I have a chance, I would like to try the observation restaurant as well.
Nagaizumi, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Oncology
Languages: English
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5
from 江川久仁夫
April 26, 2023
The office staff, teachers, nurses, nurses, and caregivers are all kind and helpful.
5
from 美和子
April 18, 2022
My father at home was hospitalized with cancer.
We become indebted to.
Doctors, nurses, everyone, be kind.
Everyone was polite and I felt at ease.
3
from 山田真由美
April 06, 2021
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Major liver resection
≈ $49,089
-
Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
≈ $38,187
-
Minor liver resection
≈ $14,561
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $22,981
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $10,970
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $13,133
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,320
-
Conization
≈ $4,444
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,698
4.2
5 reviews
5
from 江川久仁夫
April 26, 2023
The office staff, teachers, nurses, nurses, and caregivers are all kind and helpful.
5
from 美和子
April 18, 2022
My father at home was hospitalized with cancer.
We become indebted to.
Doctors, nurses, everyone, be kind.
Everyone was polite and I felt at ease.
3
from 山田真由美
April 06, 2021
Kashiwa Shi, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
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4
from K. Lee
May 19, 2022
Had a premature C-section at the centre and my baby was in the NICU for a month, the doctors and nurses were professional, attentive and caring. The private room was great too, spacious with a private toilet and bath, it's a bit pricey but definitely worth spending for a quiet and comfortable recovery after birth.
2
from Senkan Koukuu
April 13, 2022
The facility is actually quite good and new. But the physicians are kinda mixed. Some people are responsible, hard working and still have a sense of humor, but some are really exhausting to talk to. If you've ever dealt with government officials you'd get what I mean, but they try their best to work as little as possible and avoid all responsibility so chances are you won't be able to get a straight answer from them..
Its location is also in the middle of residential area so if you're a traveler or are NOT affluent enough to afford an exorbitant house in this Setagaya neighborhood.. I guess you'll have no business here.
1
from Aaron
August 28, 2021
This is going to be a pretty negative review due to miserable administration and communication, but the staff's technical skills are beyond other hospitals. Thanks to them, they were able to deliver my two beautiful twin daughters in a situation that could have potentially had many complications.
Now the negative.
- The documentation about visitation is from pre-Covid, so despite signing documents allowing a single visitor, don't expect to see your newborns until they're released from the hospital a week after they're born. And don't expect to be informed about this until days before the birth.
- Don't expect to be informed in a timely manner if your wife suddenly has to go into emergency surgery, after being told by the doctor that she should be contacting you in an hour. Plan for a very stressful 6 hours of no information if your wife and newborns are ok or not.
- Don't expect the appropriate doctors to be available on the day the hospital planned to decide whether your new family can come home or not. Expect your doctors to be on holiday that day, pushing the decision of if and when you can finally meet your new family back by at least a day.
- Don't expect the administration to answer your questions completely about payment and insurance. Despite being told that there is no payment needed once proof of insurance is revived, expect that not to include 50,000円 worth of food that you will have to pay on your visit. And don't expect to be able to handle any paperwork via mail; only in person.
We didn't have a lot of options for hospitals in Tokyo that could give birth to identical twins. If you're in a similar situation, I can't say if choosing Keio would have been better. If you are not expecting a complicated birth, I would highly suggest you avoid this hospital.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Major liver resection
≈ $49,089
-
Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
≈ $38,187
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Minor liver resection
≈ $14,561
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Radical nephrectomy
≈ $23,440
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Total thyroidectomy
≈ $10,256
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Childhood vascular tumor treatment
≈ $2,547
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Radical nephrectomy + Inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombectomy
≈ $17,618
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Hemithyroidectomy
≈ $7,992
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Subtotal thyroidectomy
≈ $7,914
3.8
5 reviews
4
from K. Lee
May 19, 2022
Had a premature C-section at the centre and my baby was in the NICU for a month, the doctors and nurses were professional, attentive and caring. The private room was great too, spacious with a private toilet and bath, it's a bit pricey but definitely worth spending for a quiet and comfortable recovery after birth.
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from Senkan Koukuu
April 13, 2022
The facility is actually quite good and new. But the physicians are kinda mixed. Some people are responsible, hard working and still have a sense of humor, but some are really exhausting to talk to. If you've ever dealt with government officials you'd get what I mean, but they try their best to work as little as possible and avoid all responsibility so chances are you won't be able to get a straight answer from them..
Its location is also in the middle of residential area so if you're a traveler or are NOT affluent enough to afford an exorbitant house in this Setagaya neighborhood.. I guess you'll have no business here.
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from Aaron
August 28, 2021
This is going to be a pretty negative review due to miserable administration and communication, but the staff's technical skills are beyond other hospitals. Thanks to them, they were able to deliver my two beautiful twin daughters in a situation that could have potentially had many complications.
Now the negative.
- The documentation about visitation is from pre-Covid, so despite signing documents allowing a single visitor, don't expect to see your newborns until they're released from the hospital a week after they're born. And don't expect to be informed about this until days before the birth.
- Don't expect to be informed in a timely manner if your wife suddenly has to go into emergency surgery, after being told by the doctor that she should be contacting you in an hour. Plan for a very stressful 6 hours of no information if your wife and newborns are ok or not.
- Don't expect the appropriate doctors to be available on the day the hospital planned to decide whether your new family can come home or not. Expect your doctors to be on holiday that day, pushing the decision of if and when you can finally meet your new family back by at least a day.
- Don't expect the administration to answer your questions completely about payment and insurance. Despite being told that there is no payment needed once proof of insurance is revived, expect that not to include 50,000円 worth of food that you will have to pay on your visit. And don't expect to be able to handle any paperwork via mail; only in person.
We didn't have a lot of options for hospitals in Tokyo that could give birth to identical twins. If you're in a similar situation, I can't say if choosing Keio would have been better. If you are not expecting a complicated birth, I would highly suggest you avoid this hospital.
Setagaya-ku, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
The hospital of the National Center for Child Health and Development (NCCHD) is the only national hospital in Japan to encompass the four areas of
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Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Hepatolithiasis:
worldwide
610 clinics
Brazil
38 clinics
Germany
36 clinics
India
34 clinics
Colombia
26 clinics
Russia
25 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Hepatolithiasis treatment:
Major liver resection,
Minor liver resection,
and
Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR)
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Diseases
- Distal gastric resection ≈ $12,449
- Esophagogastrectomy ≈ $89,879
- Gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) ≈ $7,674
- Laproscopic total gastrectomy ≈ $30,764
- Major liver resection ≈ $50,708
- Minor liver resection ≈ $15,041
- Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR) ≈ $39,446
- Proximal gastric resection ≈ $14,750
- Subtotal gastrectomy ≈ $20,193
- Total esophagectomy ≈ $52,598
- Total gastrectomy ≈ $39,161
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