Nagasaki Medical & Welfare Guide | Comfortable Medical System in Nagasaki Prefecture
The medical and welfare environment is just as important as choosing where to live for secure living. As a city with a population of approximately 400,000, Nagasaki has well-established basic medical infrastructure. With a warm climate and high precipitation. Including tips for health management suited to the mild winters and easy-to-live-in climate, we will provide comprehensive information about Nagasaki's medical and welfare services. It is important to secure a primary care doctor and confirm continuity of treatment before relocating. "Healthy and secure living" is the foundation of life, and Nagasaki is a city with that foundation in place. Especially for those with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes, obtain a referral letter from your primary physician before moving and prepare for smooth transition to medical institutions in Nagasaki.
General Hospitals and Specialized Medical Care
There are 5 to 15 general hospitals in the city, distributed primarily around Hamacho Arcade and Shinchi Chinatown. Secondary emergency care is handled within the city, and tertiary emergency care is accepted by Nagasaki Prefecture's core hospitals. Kyushu University Hospital and the Prefectural Hospital provide advanced medical care. Emergency medical collaboration is well-established and doctor cars are deployed. More medical institutions are offering foreign language support, enabling response to international medical needs. Due to the concentration of semiconductor industry, corporate health insurance associations are well-developed, and additional benefits can reduce actual medical expenses in some cases. The deployment rate of MRI and CT scanners exceeds the national average, and examination waiting times tend to be shorter than in urban areas. Medical checkups cost 30,000 to 50,000 yen per day and reservations are easy to make.
Primary Care Doctors and Emergency Medical Care
It is important to find a trustworthy primary care doctor early. Many clinics for internal medicine, dentistry, ophthalmology, etc. are located around Hamacho Arcade, and visits without appointments are also possible. The benefits of local medical care with close patient-doctor relationships stand out. If you mention "I just relocated," they will provide local health management advice. More clinics are offering foreign language support, and in the Hakata area with many business professionals, there are over 10 medical institutions capable of English-language care. The adoption rate of online reservations and online consultations also exceeds the national average. The nighttime emergency center operates from 7 PM to 7 AM the next day, providing internal medicine and pediatric care. You can call #7119 for 24-hour emergency consultations, and #8000 is for pediatric cases. AEDs are installed at public facilities, convenience stores, and schools.
Nursing Care/Welfare and Health Promotion
The aging rate is approximately 27-32%, with 10 to 30 long-term care facilities and over 50-100 day care services. The warm climate has a positive impact on elderly health. Nursing care prevention programs are comprehensive and community salon activities are active. Home care service coverage is also at a high level. A "cycle of mutual aid" has emerged where active seniors participate in community watch activities and childcare support, and intergenerational connections are also effective in nursing care prevention. The Community Comprehensive Support Center offers free nursing care consultations and care manager referrals. Specific health checkups have a self-pay cost of 500-1,000 yen, and cancer screenings are subsidized by the city at around 2,000 yen.
Preventive Medicine and Healthy Living
Walking courses around Glover Garden and similar environments are set up for daily physical activity. Through the city's health points program, you can earn points for exercise and health checkups and exchange them for local shopping vouchers. The warm climate allows year-round outdoor exercise. Many parks have well-maintained running courses, and more people are adopting morning running habits. You can exercise easily at the municipal sports center for 300-500 yen per visit. The walking course along Hakata Bay is perfect for strolling while enjoying the sunset and is effective for mental and physical refreshment. As a priority measure of the local government, investment in preventive medicine to extend healthy life expectancy is increasing year by year. Dietary therapies utilizing Chanpon and Castella, as well as medicinal herbal cooking classes (2,000-3,000 yen per session) are also popular, and initiatives connecting food and health are expanding.
Health Promotion and Use of Preventive Medicine
Let us actively utilize preventive medicine to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Through the city's health points program, you can earn points for exercise and health checkups and exchange them for local shopping vouchers. The warm climate allows year-round outdoor exercise. Many parks have well-maintained running courses, and more people are adopting morning running habits. Medicinal herbal cooking classes (2,000-3,000 yen per session) that connect food and health are also popular.
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