Treatment of Gastroenterology in hospitals Japan

Advantages of Japanese medicine

In Japan, traditional and experimental medicine are equally developed – healthcare innovations are often tested in this country. The Japanese have achieved obvious success in the treatment of oncological pathologies with instrumental and medicinal methods, reproductive medicine, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, cell and placental therapy.

Destinations popular with medical tourists in Japan:

  • drug therapy for cancer;
  • neurosurgical operations;
  • stereotactic radiosurgery;
  • BOLPs-RGp Proton therapy;
  • ion therapy;
  • hardware removal of micrometastases;
  • radiation therapy;
  • robotic surgery;
  • cardiac catheterization;
  • methods of tissue engineering;
  • transplantation;
  • reproductive medicine;
  • aesthetic surgery and cosmetology.

Japanese doctors pay close attention to rehabilitation measures, rightfully considering them an important part of treatment. Rehabilitation programs include innovative medicinal and physiotherapy techniques, and are complemented by oriental practices. Foreigners are offered the phytotherapeutic treatment of "campo" with decoctions and infusions of unique plants, shiatsu massage and other types of alternative practices.

The advantages of treatment in Japan include the following factors:

  • a skillful combination of tradition and progress in the field of healthcare;
  • cutting-edge equipment of clinics and medical centers;
  • the competence of doctors;
  • perfect organization of admission from hospitalization to rehabilitation;
  • the lack of a communication barrier for people who speak English.

The disadvantages of service in Japanese institutions include mandatory visa processing, the need for intermediaries and coordinators, and a long flight to the destination.

The cost of treatment in Japan

When considering treatment options in Japanese clinics, most people imagine the exorbitant cost of services, but this is a misconception. The cost of medical and diagnostic procedures in Japan does not differ from the European one. The only thing a patient can overpay for is flight and accommodation. Prices for a check-up package examination will start at $1,000 in Japanese hospitals. Operations cost from $2,200 and grow accordingly in volume and complexity. Rehabilitation measures cost 1600-3500 dollars.

Patient reviews of Japanese clinic services

Foreigners who have undergone therapy in Japan speak positively about their experience. People focus on the excellent facilities and sterile cleanliness of the clinics, the respectful and sympathetic attitude of the staff, and the tangible effectiveness of the services received.

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Leading doctors
Jürgen Stein

Professor Jürgen Stein heads the gastroenterology and dietology unit at the Frankfurt "Sachsenhausen" Clinic. His competence includes the diagnosis and therapy of oncological, inflammatory, genetic, metabolic diseases of:

  • esophagus;
  • stomach;
  • intestine
  • liver and biliary tract;
  • pancreas.
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Kim Hyun Chul

Specialization

Bile duct diseases and gallstone disease, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, breast cancer, endocrine surgery, laparoscopic surgeries, transplantology (liver and kidney transplantation)

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Kovtun Andrei Vasilyevich

Andrey Vasilyevich Kovtun is an outstanding gastroenterologist, Candidate of Medical Sciences. Currently, he works at the National Medical and Surgical Center named after N.I. Pirogov.

In 1998, he graduated from the 3rd Faculty of the Military Medical Academy in St. Petersburg, receiving a honors diploma.

In 1999, he completed a clinical internship in the specialty "therapy" at the S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy.

In 2005, he completed a clinical residency in the specialty "therapy" at the Department of Internal Medicine (Military Medicine) of the State Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

In 2006, he completed retraining in the specialty "gastroenterology" at the Department of Gastroenterology of the State Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Since 2000, he has been actively studying the problem of alcoholic liver damage and methods of treating cirrhosis. The doctor often participates in research conferences dedicated to liver lesions in people with chronic alcoholism.

Andrey Vasilyevich is the author of more than 15 scientific articles.

Specialization: treatment of liver cirrhosis and other gastrointestinal diseases, gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastritis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis, postcholecystectomy syndrome, esophageal erosion, hepatitis. Accepts patients with rare complications of endocrine pathologies.

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