English-Speaking Clinics in Hiroshima

HiroshimaHub resident guide

English-speaking clinics in Hiroshima: how to search safely

A practical workflow for finding medical care, checking language support, preparing documents and using after-hours care without relying on unverified clinic lists.

Last updated: June 14, 2026Official links includedTask-flow format

Use official medical search first

Hiroshima City links to Medical Information Network resources and after-hours emergency care pages. The Life in Hiroshima guide also points to AMDA International Medical Information Center and the national Medical Information Network for foreign-language services.

What to bring

  • Health insurance card / qualification document.
  • Residence Card if needed for identity.
  • Medicine list and allergy notes.
  • Symptoms written in simple English/Japanese.
  • Cash and card; small clinics may vary.

Search keywords

Need Japanese Note
Internal medicine 内科 Start here for fever, stomach issues, general symptoms.
Pediatrics 小児科 Children.
Dentist 歯科 Dental care usually separate from general clinics.
Dermatology 皮膚科 Skin problems.
ENT 耳鼻咽喉科 Ear, nose and throat.
English / Chinese support 英語対応 / 中国語対応 Call to confirm because staff schedules change.
Referral letter 紹介状 May be needed for larger hospitals or smoother specialist access.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming an old review means English is available today.
  • Going to a large hospital first for a non-emergency without checking referral rules.
  • Not bringing insurance information, medicine names or allergy notes.
  • Sending sensitive medical details through an unverified service request.

Official checks

Use HiroshimaHub for plain-language planning, then confirm current rules, forms, offices and deadlines on official pages before submitting documents or making payments.

Last updated: June 14, 2026