Is it necessary to go to Japan for a medical examination?

The level and service of domestic physical examination are far from the standard requirements of domestic people's physical examination, so in the past two years, more and more people choose to go abroad for physical examination, and more than 30% of them choose Japanese physical examination. Many people in China chose Japanese. Japan has become the first choice for going abroad for physical examination, mainly because it has gradually become a popular choice because of its short distance, acceptable expenses and similar eating habits to China.

Japan's physical examination is recognized as a healthy country in the world in terms of medical technology and price service. Therefore, in the past two years, more and more people have gone abroad for medical examination and chose Japanese medical examination.

What is good for medical examination in Japan?

Before the formal examination, the nurse will give a detailed explanation of the examination items you want to do, including professional questions and answers on procedures, contraindications, medical history, drug allergies and so on. For example, before CT injection of contrast agent, the doctor will take the initiative to communicate with you: Is there anything wrong? Another example: when filming, I will also give you tips such as exhaling, and my attitude is very kind. If you compare these with those in China, I believe that after you go to Japan for a medical examination, you will never do a medical examination in China again!

After making an appointment from a professional service organization (such as Duomu Health), everything seems convenient and fast. You don't have to queue up to register in person. Nurses and accompanying interpreters will handle it for you in advance. The environment in the hospital is relatively quiet, so just wait.

After all, because it is Japan, many people have a lot of inconvenience in verbal communication. Japanese regular hospital institutions (and a few informal institutions) provide full guidance services. When they enter the hospital, they will no longer be like headless flies. They are accompanied by medical interpreters and guided by nurses. This can also be reflected in other parts of Japan. Needless to say, hotels, government agencies, banks, shopping malls, stations, etc. There are staff in the information service office to guide you.