Nihonbashi kakigaracho Clinic

International Medical Care NICE Project:What is it?

NICE

International Medical Care NICE Project provides medical services for tourists who get sick or injured during trips. We create connections with hotels and emergency teams to guide patients to care and stay connected with them through social media after treatment. Our goal is to turn negative experiences into positive ones and make more people say, "This journey was NICE."

Outpatient Services

For short-term or business trips

Specialist doctors are readily available to discuss your health concerns and problems directly with you.

We have English-speaking concierges available during our clinic hours.

Clinic Department

General Medicine

Feel free to consult us for other medical issues as well. We will try our best assist you.

Appointment

Please make an appointment via WhatsApp or call before visiting us.

Appointment Desk

070-8782-4267

WhatsApp +81 70-8782-4267

nice_kaki@heiikukai.jp

Mon.-Fri. (9:00~18:00)

(English and Japanese)

Consultation Hours

Hours Mon.- Fri. 9:00~18:00
※The clinic is closed on Saturday, Sundays, and National Holidays.
※Reception hours are between 09:00~16:30.

Our outpatient services are available by appointment only.
However, please note that in rare cases, your appointment may be significantly delayed if the physician needs to attend to an emergency patient.
We kindly request your understanding and cooperation in such situations.

What to Bring

We kindly request that all patients and those who come with them wear masks in our clinic.

Please bring the following items.

  • □Passport
  • □cash or credit card
  • □travel insurance certificate, if any.

How it Works

Billing and Payment Flow

Payment can be made in cash or one of the credit cards shown below:

For those who have private insurance (travel insurance)

When you visit us as an outpatient, the payment needs to be made when you check out on the day of your consultation or examination. We would like to request you to pay the full amount at the clinic and submit a claim to your insurance company afterwards. Necessary documents can be provided to submit a claim to your insurance. (Such as an English medical certificate) Some travel insurances are connected to assistance service in Japan, in that case you do not need to make a payment. Please contact your insurance company directly before visiting.

Make payment to the clinic (full amount)

Issue medical documents

Submit claims to insurance company

Complete insurance proceedings

Contact US

We are also available on e-mail and WhatsApp for inquiries. If you have any medical issues, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

WhatsApp

Chat on WhatsApp
nice_kaki@heiikukai.jp

(English or Japanese)

Mon.- Fri. 9:00~16:30
We will respond to your message or email as soon as possible.

About a doctor

Dr. Kawamata Norihiko

A Message to Our Patients
At our clinic, I strive to create an environment where you feel at ease sharing your health concerns.
If you experience any health issues during your stay or travels in Japan, I am here to listen and
explain them clearly, and when necessary, I will refer you to trusted specialists.
I look forward to supporting you, so please feel free to contact our clinic with any questions you may have.

Education & Training
Medical School: Tokyo Medical and Dental University (now Institute of Science, Tokyo)
Residency & Fellowship (Japan):
Fuchu Metropolitan Hospital (now Tama General Medical Center)
Komagome Hospital
Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital
Advanced Training (United States):
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (UCLA Affiliate)
UCLA Medical Center & UCLA Harbor
City of Hope National Medical Center

Specialties
General Internal Medicine
Hematology & Oncology (Blood Disorders & Cancer Care)
Medical Genetics

Certifications & Professional Memberships
Board-Certified, Japanese Society of Internal Medicine
Board-Certified, Japanese Society of Hematology
International Member, American Society of Hematology (ASH)
International Member, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

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