JCHO Tokyo Medical Center

3.4 stars ·

JCHO Tokyo Medical Center is a large general hospital that provides a wide range of services and is listed among Japan’s notable hospitals for medical tourism.[3][5] It offers comprehensive **internal medicine**, **cardiology**, and general surgery, and can accommodate overseas patients through its administrative support systems.[5]

60%
Satisfaction Rate
1938
Established

Our Treatments

Heart & Vascular

$200 - $600

Heart and cardiovascular system treatments

95.0% success

Angioplasty & Stenting

$5,000 - $12,000

Procedure to open blocked arteries

92.0% success
1-2 weeks
1-3 hours
  • Recovery: 1-2 weeks
  • Duration: 1-3 hours
  • Anesthesia: sedation

Heart Bypass

$18,000 - $35,000

Coronary artery bypass surgery

90.0% success
6-12 weeks
3-6 hours
  • Recovery: 6-12 weeks
  • Duration: 3-6 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Orthopedics

$1,500 - $6,000

Surgical procedures focused on the musculoskeletal system

90.0% success

Sports Injury Repair

$2,000 - $8,000

Surgical repair of athletic injuries

90.0% success
4-12 weeks
1-3 hours
  • Recovery: 4-12 weeks
  • Duration: 1-3 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Arthroscopy

$3,000 - $9,000

Minimally invasive joint surgery

92.0% success
1-6 weeks
30-90 minutes
  • Recovery: 1-6 weeks
  • Duration: 30-90 minutes
  • Anesthesia: local

Cancer Treatment

$2,000 - $15,000

Oncological treatments and cancer therapies

60.0% success

Chemotherapy

$3,000 - $20,000

Drug treatment for cancer

65.0% success
Varies by protocol
2-6 hours per session
  • Recovery: Varies by protocol
  • Duration: 2-6 hours per session
  • Anesthesia: none

Customer Reviews

3.4

Based on 5 reviews

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"Great hospital, although one minor complaint is the amount of demons present in this building and for some reason this old lady and a child put a bug in my mouth and now my skin has black marks all over it with a green light surrounding said black marks not only that but a giant fish with a crown on it’s head kept swimming in the lobby like it was nothing and wouldn’t let me leave until i had to get rid of it 6.5/10 Yoyogi-Koen’s would come here again"

Windermed
· July 19, 2026

"This is a great hospital, especially, the urologists. The doctors, particularly Dr. Nakata, as well as Dr. Matsuya, an anesthesiologist, and the nurses, listen up and hear out the patients ‘ needs and place the top priority on the welfare of the patients in the true spirit."

K H
· July 19, 2026

"4/5 stars. Only minus one star because of the weird blond kid in the purple suit who put a worm in my eye. I've found my skin to have developed these strange black and blue markings on them. There's also a lot of demons wandering around... That should probably be addressed. Otherwise great service!"

Julien Loutchaninoff
· July 19, 2026

"when i went in there, there was litterally nobody. me and my friends managed to EASILY steal one of their electronic cards to explore everywhere. then i met my teacher who in turn turned tokyo into a dead zone. now i'm something called a demi-fiend or something."

loik croteau
· July 19, 2026

"Honestly this was one of my worst ever experiences in Japan during my 16 years living here. I was sick and had a fever above 39 and the doctors were mocking my language ability, which is usually good but not at that time due to my condition. They were joking with each other about me TO MY FACE - mocking me! Not only is that unprofessional, it’s completely disgusting and unacceptable behavior! When I asked why they’re mocking me, their response was to all laugh and deny it while continuing to do just that. The doctor made two failed blood extractions and claimed me despite that I was not moving. When he finally got it right, the attachment he connected for the saline drip etc., was badly fitted and kept bleeding - which they didn’t do anything to fix. Everything was slooooow, like - real slow! I was waiting hours between procedures. I was eventually put in ICU for the night and the head nurse was awful! When I vomited, she screamed at me even though obviously it wasn’t my fault. The only good thing about my experience at the hospital is that in the ICU some of the nurses were nice. There was one nurse who took me by wheelchair out of ICU and to a vending machine to get something to drink. While we were there and away from other doctors and nurses, she gave me a shoulder and back massage as well as touching my hair. I found that a little boundary-blurring, but admittedly comforting and she was kind and talkative. On the second day another nurse was sent with me to make sure I paid the money; even though the hospital had copied my insurance card, and they knew my address etc. Simply for being a foreigner, they suspected me. The nurse they sent with me was nice though and we talked. She was from a mixed family background, and so I think she recognized that I was blatantly being discriminated against. Finally, after paying, the ICU doctor came to tell me my results which were… vague. He came with 2 other adults who I’m guessing were doctors/staff and someone representing a local school, and 3 junior high school kids. The kids asked me some questions and it was “okay”, but I still got the general inclination that there was some mockery going on, but that might have just been my own suspicion based on what I had faced during the rest of my time at this hospital."

Daniel Arrowsmith (Tokyo Arrow)
· July 19, 2026

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Destination Score

70%
Savings vs. US Prices
5
JCI Accredited
#10
global rank
400,000+
patients/year
89
Healthcare & Safety
76
Safety
54
Cost & Value
76
Travel & Getting There
100
Internet Speed
86
Climate
58
Climate & Environment

Healthcare & Safety

System Quality World-class
Hospitals 1200+
JCI Accredited 5 facilities
Emergency Services Excellent
Pharmacies 24/7 widely available
Safety Rating Very High
Insurance International insurance widely accepted at major hospitals; many facilities cater to foreign patients with direct billing.

Travel & Getting There

Airport Haneda Airport (HND)
Distance to City 18 km (~45 min)
English Level Moderate
Public Transit Excellent
Taxis & Rideshare Abundant taxis and rideshares like Uber; easy availability 24/7 in Tokyo.

EU/US/UK: Visa-free 90 days

Cost & Value

Daily Budget $150
Hotel (mid-range) $150/night
Restaurant Meal $20
Daily Transport $15
Currency Japanese Yen (JPY)
Tipping Tipping not customary; service charges included in bills.
Savings vs. US Prices
dental
60%
cosmetic surgery
70%
cardiac
65%
orthopedic
60%
fertility
55%

Climate & Environment

Average 17.3°C · Humid subtropical

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Green bars = comfortable range (18-28°C)

Best Time to Visit March to May, October
Air Quality (AQI) 60
Water Quality Bottled recommended
Internet Speed 200 Mbps
Mobile Network Excellent 5G

Medical Tourism Hub

#10 global rank 400,000+ patients/year Excellent recovery environment
Cosmetic SurgeryCardiacOrthopedicsOncologyFertilityRobotics
Government-backed program
Dedicated medical visa
Patient rights protection

Clinic Location

While Your Companion Recovers

Historical tours
Shopping districts
Onsen spas
Cultural experiences
Gastronomic tours

Practical Information

Languages Spoken

Japanese
English

Business Hours

Monday 8:30 – 11:30 AM
Tuesday 8:30 – 11:30 AM
Wednesday 8:30 – 11:30 AM
Thursday 8:30 – 11:30 AM
Friday 8:30 – 11:30 AM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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