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Multispecialty Hospital

Private Hospital

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9-1 Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 104-8560

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St. Luke’s International Hospital (SLIH)

Care provided by St. Luke’s International Hospital (SLIH)

Internationally accredited healthcare facility

Top 10% of Hospitals

Highly rated for quality, outcomes, and patient trust.

World-Class Infrastructure

Advanced technology, modern facilities, and strict hygiene standards.

Patient-First Services

Dedicated international patient support and care coordination.

Estimated surgery costs (actual prices may differ)

Cost of Surgeries

About

St. Luke’s International Hospital is one of Japan’s premier general and teaching hospitals, located centrally in Tokyo. Established in 1902 by the Episcopal Church, it is recognized for pioneering modern healthcare in Japan, world-class patient care, cutting-edge research, and medical education. The hospital offers a comprehensive suite of multidisciplinary services and is affiliated with St. Luke’s International University, serving both local and international patients

Why International Patients Choose St. Luke’s International Hospital (SLIH)

Hospital Type

Private Hospital

Hospital Unit

Multispecialty Hospital

Languages Spoken

English

Treatments St. Luke’s International Hospital (SLIH) is Known For

Highlights

Bed Count: 539Bed Count: 539
Established in 1902Established in 1902
PharmacyPharmacy
LabsLabs
Covid wardCovid ward
AmbulanceAmbulance

Room Types

General WardGeneral Ward
Semi-Private RoomSemi-Private Room
Private RoomPrivate Room
Suite RoomSuite Room
Deluxe RoomDeluxe Room
Other Top Treatments with St. Luke’s International Hospital (SLIH)
Gynecology Treatment

Gynecology Treatment

Gynecology treatment abroad covers hysterectomy, fibroid surgery, endometriosis excision, PCOS management, pelvic floor repair, cervical cancer treatment, and minimally invasive gynecologic procedures. Options range from diagnostic laparoscopy to complex robotic-assisted surgery for gynecologic malignancies. Gynecologic surgical costs and waiting times are major concerns in many countries. A laparoscopic hysterectomy that costs $20,000 to $35,000 at home may be available for $4,000 to $9,000 abroad at equally accredited hospitals with board-certified gynecologic surgeons experienced in minimally invasive techniques. Leading international gynecology centers offer shorter waiting times, robotic surgical capabilities, and dedicated women's health coordinators. Patients consistently report receiving more personalized care and more thorough pre-surgical counseling than they experienced at home. The gynecologist's subspecialty training and the hospital's surgical technology are the most important factors. Confirm your surgeon is certified in minimally invasive or robotic gynecologic surgery. Recovery outcomes are significantly influenced by adherence to postoperative activity restrictions, follow-up pelvic ultrasound, and hormonal management where applicable.

General Surgery

General Surgery

General surgery abroad covers hernia repair, cholecystectomy, appendectomy, thyroidectomy, colorectal surgery, and abdominal procedures using minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic techniques. These procedures address common surgical conditions with high precision, minimal scarring, and rapid recovery. General surgical costs vary greatly between countries. A laparoscopic cholecystectomy that costs $15,000 to $25,000 at home may be available for $2,000 to $5,000 abroad at equally accredited hospitals with board-certified general surgeons performing high-volume, low-complication procedures. Leading international surgical centers offer shorter waiting times, advanced laparoscopic and robotic capabilities, and streamlined pre-operative and post-operative care. Patients consistently report receiving more attentive surgical planning and recovery support than they experienced at home. The surgeon's laparoscopic experience and the hospital's accreditation are the most important factors. Confirm the surgeon's annual procedure volume and complication rates. Following postoperative wound care instructions, activity restrictions, and dietary guidelines directly influences recovery speed and long-term outcomes.

General Medicine

General Medicine

General medicine consultations abroad provide access to experienced internists and general physicians for thorough diagnostic evaluations, second medical opinions, chronic disease reviews, and specialist referrals. International hospitals deliver comprehensive medical assessments with same-week appointments and fast-tracked investigations. Accessing a thorough general medicine evaluation in many countries involves long waits and high costs. A comprehensive internal medicine consultation and workup that costs $2,000 to $5,000 at home may be available for $500 to $1,500 abroad at equally qualified hospitals with experienced general physicians. Leading international medical centers offer same-day blood work, imaging, and multi-specialty consultations coordinated through a single physician. Patients consistently report more thorough and unhurried consultations than they received at home. The physician's breadth of clinical experience and their ability to coordinate specialist referrals are the most important factors. Bring all previous medical records and investigation results to maximize the value of your consultation. Acting on the physician's recommendations promptly and maintaining regular follow-up are essential for managing health concerns effectively.

Eye/Lasik Care

Eye/Lasik Care

Eye care and LASIK surgery abroad covers vision correction procedures including LASIK, SMILE, PRK, ICL implantation, cataract surgery with premium IOLs, retinal treatments, and glaucoma management. Options range from simple refractive corrections to complex vitreoretinal and oculoplastic procedures. The cost of eye surgery is a primary driver for medical tourism. A bladeless LASIK procedure that costs $4,000 to $6,000 at home may be available for $800 to $1,800 abroad at equally equipped laser centers with experienced ophthalmologists and the latest excimer laser platforms. Leading international eye centers offer comprehensive pre-surgical corneal mapping, wavefront analysis, and same-day procedures with thorough follow-up care. Patients consistently report receiving more detailed pre-surgical evaluations and unhurried care than they experienced at home. The ophthalmologist's refractive surgery experience and the laser platform's generation are the most important factors. Confirm your surgeon has performed at least 1,000 procedures on the specific laser system. Strict adherence to postoperative eye drop schedules, UV protection, and avoidance of eye rubbing directly impacts visual outcomes and healing.

Chronic Diseases

Chronic Diseases

Chronic disease management abroad offers comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, COPD, kidney disease, and inflammatory conditions. International centers provide integrative treatment programs combining specialist consultations, advanced diagnostics, pharmacological management, and lifestyle medicine. Ongoing chronic disease care in many countries involves long waiting times and fragmented specialist access. A comprehensive chronic disease evaluation and management program that costs $5,000 to $15,000 at home may be available for $1,500 to $5,000 abroad at equally accredited hospitals with experienced internists and subspecialists. Leading international chronic disease centers offer same-week specialist access, comprehensive panels in a single visit, and dedicated chronic disease coordinators. Patients consistently report more thorough evaluations and coordinated care than they received through fragmented healthcare at home. The treating physician's subspecialty experience and the hospital's multidisciplinary infrastructure are the most important factors. Confirm the center has specialists in your specific condition. Long-term adherence to medications, dietary changes, exercise programs, and scheduled monitoring is what ultimately determines disease control and quality of life.

Spine Care/Surgery

Spine Care/Surgery

Spine care and surgery abroad covers disc replacement, spinal fusion, laminectomy, endoscopic discectomy, scoliosis correction, and spinal cord decompression performed by internationally trained spine surgeons. Options range from conservative pain management and physiotherapy to complex multi-level reconstructive surgery. The cost of spine surgery is a major barrier in many countries. A spinal fusion procedure that costs $50,000 to $80,000 at home may be available for $7,000 to $18,000 abroad at equally accredited hospitals with fellowship-trained spine surgeons using premium implants and intraoperative navigation. Leading international spine centers offer shorter waiting times, advanced imaging-guided surgical precision, and integrated rehabilitation programs. Patients consistently report more comprehensive pre-surgical evaluation and structured postoperative care than they experienced at home. The spine surgeon's subspecialty training and the hospital's neuromonitoring capabilities are the most important factors. Confirm your surgeon is fellowship-trained in spine surgery. Postoperative physiotherapy compliance, activity modification, and maintaining a healthy weight are critical for long-term spine health and surgical success.

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St. Luke’s International Hospital (SLIH) Awards & Certifications

International Certification

JCI

Globally recognized standard for hospital quality and patient safety.

Facility Accreditation

Fire Safety Certificate

Ensures hospital building is compliant with fire safety regulations.

Biomedical Waste Certificate

Compliance certification for handling medical waste.

Environmental Clearance

Certification for pollution control and eco-compliance.

Disaster Preparedness Certification

Hospital readiness for mass casualty and disaster response.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Our doctors hold internationally recognized qualifications and board certifications in their respective specialties, ensuring the highest standards of care.

The doctor has extensive experience spanning over a decade, with specialized training in advanced surgical and non-surgical techniques.

Yes, the doctor has completed international fellowships and training programs at renowned medical institutions worldwide.

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