First, the medical system is complete and clearly classified. Japan implements a medical grading system. Only when you are seriously ill can you go to the hospital, and when you are slightly injured, you will go to the clinic near the community. However, it is worth mentioning that private clinics in Japan are also very professional with complete subjects. When the clinic can't solve the problem, it will write a recommendation letter to transfer the patient to the hospital, which will not only effectively divert the patient, but also lay a good foundation for the hospital to do diagnosis and treatment.
The same is true for physical examination. You can't go directly to a big hospital. You usually make an appointment in advance. In this way, there is no need to queue up, and the doctors who check can pay more attention to the examination and improve the accuracy of the examination.
Second, there are many professionals and high level. Japan began to set up the discipline of western medicine very early and attached importance to the cultivation of medical talents. It is the most difficult to take the medical major in Japan, and you have to reach the top grade to pass it. Moreover, from basic disciplines to clinical pharmacy, Japanese medical talents are widely distributed and their professional level is also high.
In terms of physical examination, there will be experienced specialists to check carefully and not ignore any details. This is the key gap, which is in sharp contrast to the conclusions drawn casually at home.
Third, advanced medical equipment is widely used. Japan has advanced experience in the development of medical devices and equipment, especially in some fields of cancer research. The manufactured medical devices have very high precision and can be quickly popularized and applied.
Japanese medical staff are also highly professional, able to skillfully operate high-end medical instruments and conduct professional pathological analysis. Moreover, Japan is more familiar with the physical characteristics of orientals than European and American countries.
Fourth, the anti-cancer technology is developed, and the average life expectancy of Japanese people ranks first in the world, largely thanks to its advanced anti-cancer technology and prevention awareness. Since 1978, we have accumulated many years of experience in tumor prevention and treatment. Japan is also the country with the highest early detection rate and cure rate of cancer, especially the popularization of anti-cancer physical examination is very important.
Five, the hospital environment is good, complete service facilities. Apart from the beautiful scenery, Japan gives people the impression that it is largely clean, and there is not even a trash can on the street. Going to the hospital is the same, clean and tidy, giving people a quiet feeling. Various service facilities are also relatively complete, with a high degree of humanization.
Japanese people have a very good sense of service, especially in terms of medical staff. They take good care of every patient and remind every precaution repeatedly. It makes people feel that the medical examination in Japan really enjoys high-end health services, and the whole process is very comfortable.
Sixth, the geographical location is close and convenient. Japan's geographical location is close and transportation costs are not expensive. And there are many similarities with China, such as cultural customs and eating habits. The time difference is only one hour, which has little effect on life.
Seven. The Japanese government attaches great importance to the tourism-related industries of China tourists. After the introduction of the "individual tourist visa", a "medical visa" will be issued, which can be valid for up to three years. Encouraging the development of tourism service industry has created a very convenient environment for tourists who need to go to Japan for medical examination.
Generally speaking, Japanese physical examination provides advanced health services, while China tourists can go more conveniently if they have the conditions. Regular physical examination is conducive to ensuring good physical condition and quality of life.