Students living in Japan may have a fever or cold. How to seek medical treatment in Japan when you are sick? Today, Xiaoying will sort out the steps for medical treatment in Japan.
In Japan, there are not many hospitals that can use Chinese. If you can speak English and Japanese, it will be relatively easy. The cost of medical treatment in Japan is very high. Even a minor cold may cost more than 10,000 yen. Therefore, students who want to study in Japan are advised to sign up for overseas travel personal accident insurance in advance.
The medical treatment process is generally the same as in China. First register your medical history at the service desk, and sometimes your temperature will be taken.
After submitting your medical records, wait in the waiting room while the staff will call your name. If you are in a general hospital or university hospital, you must first register at the general service desk, then go to the designated department, submit your medical records, and wait for the call in the waiting room (some may prompt you through an electronic bulletin board).
The nurse will lead you into the diagnosis and treatment room to receive the doctor's diagnosis and treatment. After the diagnosis and treatment, if you need to make an appointment next time, make an appointment with the doctor for a specific time, and then receive the accounting folder from the doctor or nurse.
Give the folder to the checkout office (the checkout office is often marked with a number and will notify the "number removal window"). Get the payment number at the checkout.
When it is your turn, go to the cashier window and pay the money. If medication is prescribed, get a prescription slip or medication number tag.
If medicine is prescribed, go to the pharmacy window in the hospital to pick up the medicine.
Pick up the medicine when your medicine collection number is displayed, or go to the dispensing pharmacy on the street to pick up the medicine.
Finally, Xiaoying will sort it out for everyone. Because professors from private medical universities in Japan are allowed to work in hospitals other than those affiliated to the school, doctors from private hospitals can also work in other hospitals. Therefore, there are many famous doctors in small clinics in Japan. If you are sick, you can find a doctor at a small clinic nearby.
Whether it is a private clinic or a small hospital, you can use medical insurance, and this kind of insurance is universal throughout the country
Today, I will introduce it to you for medical treatment in Japan. I also hope that everyone can take good care of themselves in a foreign country. If you have anything else you are interested in and want to know about, you can send it to Xiaoying. Xiaoying will always be by your side.
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