Find Medical Care in Okinawa
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K E N Orthopedics Clinic
KEN整形クリニック
Aikurinikkunakanomachi
アイクリニック中の町
Akira Orthopedics Clinic
あきら整形外科クリニック
Asatoseike Clinic
あさと整形クリニック
Uezu Internal Medicine Clinic
うえず内科クリニック
Okuma Ophthalmology
おくま眼科
Omoro Kids Clinic
おもろキッズクリニック
Ka Kazu Internal Medicine Clinic
かかず内科クリニック
Kafuu Orthopedics Clinic
かふう整形クリニック
Kise Orthopedics
きせ整形外科
Gushiken Ophthalmology
ぐしけん眼科
Kudeken Pediatrics
くでけん小児科
Clinic Esupuri
クリニックエスプリ
Taira Ophthalmology
たいら眼科
Hisamatsu Clinic
ひさまつクリニック
Hills Garden Clinic
ヒルズガーデンクリニック
Family Clinic Kitanakagusuku
ファミリークリニックきたなかぐすく
Mihara Otorhinolaryngology
みはら耳鼻咽喉科
Yaese Ophthalmology
やえせ眼科
Okinawa Prefectural Health Promotion Foundation Affiliated Clinic
一般財団法人沖縄県健康づくり財団附属診療所
Yonaguni Town Clinic
与那国町診療所
Nakamasu Internal Medicine
仲舛内科
I Origin Pediatrics
伊元小児科
Ie Village Clinic
伊江村立診療所
Uruma no Mori Kayou Ophthalmology
医療法人うるまの杜カヨウ眼科
Meiyo Clinic
医療法人白水会 明陽クリニック
Nanjo Kariyushi Ophthalmology
南城かりゆし眼科
Furugen Women's Clinic
古堅ウィメンズクリニック
Harmony Hana Clinic
和花クリニック
Kunigami Village Clinic
国頭村立診療所
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I call an ambulance in Okinawa?
Dial 119 from any phone. Say "Kyukyusha onegaishimasu" (救急車お願いします) which means "Please send an ambulance." The operator may not speak English, so have your location ready. For multilingual assistance, call the JNTO Tourist Hotline at 050-3816-2787.
Can I use my travel insurance at Okinawa hospitals?
Most major hospitals in Okinawa accept international travel insurance. You will typically need to pay upfront and submit a claim to your insurance company afterward. Bring your passport, insurance policy, and any claim forms. First visit fee is approximately 3,000-5,000 JPY.
Which hospitals in Okinawa have English-speaking staff?
Use our Language filter to find facilities with English support. Major hospitals like Adventist Medical Center Okinawa and several clinics in Naha and Chatan areas offer English-speaking medical services.
What should I bring when visiting a hospital in Okinawa?
Please bring: (1) Your passport for identification, (2) Travel insurance card/policy, (3) Cash or credit card (many clinics prefer cash), (4) A list of current medications, (5) Any allergy information. We recommend having your hotel address written in Japanese.
How much does it cost to see a doctor without insurance?
Without insurance, a clinic visit costs approximately ¥5,000-15,000. Emergency room visits can cost ¥30,000-100,000 or more depending on treatment. X-rays are ¥3,000-10,000, prescriptions ¥1,000-5,000. Always bring cash as some clinics do not accept credit cards.
Can I get medicine at a pharmacy without a prescription?
Yes, Japanese pharmacies sell OTC (over-the-counter) medications for common conditions like cold, headache, and stomach issues. For stronger medications, you need a prescription from a doctor. Large drugstores like Matsumoto Kiyoshi and Don Quijote carry many OTC options.
What are the emergency hospital options at night or on holidays?
Okinawa has designated night/holiday emergency clinics. For life-threatening emergencies, call 119 anytime. For non-urgent after-hours care, check our directory for facilities with after-hours service. The Okinawa Emergency Medical Information Center (098-853-1199) can help you find available facilities.
Is there a dental emergency service in Okinawa?
For dental emergencies (severe toothache, broken tooth, facial swelling), some dental clinics in Naha offer emergency hours. Use our dental filter to find clinics. For severe cases with breathing difficulty, call 119.
What should I do about a diving accident in Okinawa?
Call 119 immediately and mention it is a diving accident. Okinawa has hyperbaric chambers for treating decompression sickness (DCS). Key facilities include hospitals in Naha and on remote islands. Do not fly within 24 hours of a diving incident.
How do I find a hospital that speaks my language?
Use our Language filter to search by English, Korean, or Chinese support. Facilities marked "Foreign Patient Ready" have staff or systems to assist non-Japanese speakers. For interpretation, call the JNTO Tourist Hotline (050-3816-2787) available in English, Korean, Chinese, and other languages.
Can I get a doctor's note or medical certificate?
Yes, Japanese hospitals can issue a medical certificate (診断書/shindansho) upon request. It typically costs ¥3,000-5,000. Ask at the reception desk. This document is usually needed for travel insurance claims and may take 1-2 days to prepare.
What is the difference between a hospital and a clinic in Japan?
In Japan, "hospitals" (病院) have 20+ beds and typically offer emergency care, surgery, and specialized departments. "Clinics" (クリニック/診療所) have fewer than 20 beds and handle general consultations and minor treatments. For non-emergency care, clinics are usually faster and more affordable.