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[Tokyo] Tokyo 1-Day Medical Checkup Tour with Medical Interpreter
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145,100 JPY

Overview
  • Proper physical examinations help monitor health and help in early detection of illnesses. As some conditions and diseases show no symptoms until late, early detection can be key to early treatment to stop them from progressing. Heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer can all benefit from early detection.
  • In Japan, there are various centers with quality facilities for health checkups and reliable doctors and nurses to assist you.
  • Health checkups include blood tests, physical examinations, cholesterol profiles, kidney function tests, fasting blood glucose levels, and others.
  • After all examinations are completed, a detailed individual medical report will be given to you along with a consultation with a physician who will advise you.
  • The basic medical checkup itself takes about 6 hours, including waiting time and preparation.
  • After the checkup, lunch prepared by the Imperial Hotel is available. The menu has two options and is famous for its delicious dishes.
What to expect

After meeting at the hotel or Haneda Airport, your interpreter will take you to the designated hospital in Tokyo for a 1-day medical checkup. Each course includes physical exams as follows: Physical Measurement, Medical Examination, General Urinalysis, Stool Examination, Blood Biochemistry Test, General Blood Test, Serology Test, Thyroid Function Test, Physiological Examination, Chest X-Ray Examination, Abdominal Ultrasonography, Bone Density Test, Lifestyle Guidance, and Comprehensive Judgment. After you make your reservation, please email us with your choice of the following: Stomach X-ray Course OR Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Course Do not eat past 9:00 p.m. the day before your check-up. You may only drink tea or water until midnight. All liquid consumption must be stopped after midnight. Do not eat breakfast or drink the day of your check-up. Failure to follow these rules can result in a medical emergency.

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