Precision MRI imaging room
Precision MRI Imaging — Tokyo

Strong imaging infrastructure,
short-stay screening.

Japan offers comparatively strong access to advanced imaging (per OECD data). CFO coordinates with affiliated imaging facilities around Ginza to support short-stay MRI screening and physician review in Tokyo.

1964
Since · 60+ years
MRI / blood-test categories
physician-led review
Referral Preparation
when specialist care is needed
International Speaker
CMEF 2025 · Shanghai
Central Ginza
Opposite Ginza Six
Why Japan

Strong access to
advanced imaging.

55/M
per million · per OECD data

MRI units per million population (per OECD data). Strong device availability supports flexible scheduling and repeat examinations for short-stay patients.

29%
aging rate · per OECD data

Share of population aged 65+ (per OECD data). Decades of clinical experience in aging populations have accumulated in Japanese practice.

84.5y
life expectancy · per WHO data

Average life expectancy (per WHO data). Long-standing screening culture has shaped early-detection know-how in Japanese clinical practice.

Use Japan's strong imaging infrastructure for short-stay MRI screening and physician review in Ginza, Tokyo.

Process

From scan day to reporting.

01
Pre-consultation

Online Intake

Pre-visit questionnaire via LINE or web form. Medical history and objectives. ~10 minutes.

02
Scan

MRI Imaging

15–60 minutes per modality. ~90 minutes total with preparation on the day.

03
Reading

Specialist Reading

Dual reading by board-certified radiologists and AI analysis. Comprehensive report.

04
Consultation

Results Review

Physician consultation within 7–10 days, online or in person. Reports available in English.

For Whom

For those who read
their body in data.

Symptoms can be hard to interpret from memory alone. Imaging can create a baseline for preventive review, helping you and the physician decide what should be followed, repeated, or referred.

Health-conscious individuals aged 40+

Annual baseline recommended even without symptoms.

Family history of cancer or cerebrovascular disease

Tracking genetic risk via imaging. Recommended regardless of age.

International patients planning annual visits to Japan

Multi-day screening and result-review planning can be arranged when needed.

People unsure which test should come first

We help organize whether imaging, blood tests, or specialist consultation should be prioritized.

Arrangement Services · For International Patients

Coordinated Japanese
medical review.

For international patients, where appropriate we work with registered medical coordinators to support examination preparation, referral information, and stay-related logistics. Pricing varies by content and is provided as an itemized estimate.

01

Travel & Visa Guidance

  • • If medical-stay visa or travel coordination is required, we can guide patients toward registered medical coordinators where appropriate
  • • Examination schedule and English physician review materials
  • • Information assembly for accompanying-person travel
  • • Patients from visa-required countries (Mongolia, China, Middle East, etc.) supported via coordinator referral
02

Concierge & Stay

  • • Multilingual interpretation (EN / 繁體 / العربية etc.)
  • • Partner hotel and serviced apartment referrals
  • • Private airport ↔ clinic transfers
  • • Sightseeing and companion activity arrangements
03

Medical Coordination

  • • Pre-arrival online consultation & physician briefing
  • • Multi-facility scheduling when imaging and blood tests are both needed
  • • English-language medical reports (Traditional Chinese available for HK / TW)
  • • Post-return online consultation follow-up

* Arrangement fees are included in package pricing. A detailed breakdown is provided in the individual quotation.

MRI Review · Consultation Flow

Start with the image, then organize the next step.

This page is for people who want to understand whether MRI, blood testing, or a physician-led review should come first. It is not a direct booking page for a specific procedure.

01 · Records

Share what you already have.

  • • Prior imaging reports or health-check results
  • • Symptoms, medication, and past medical history
  • • Questions you want the physician to clarify
Core
02 · MRI / Blood Tests

Choose the necessary checks.

  • • 1.5T / 3T MRI depending on purpose and facility availability
  • • Blood-test categories such as inflammation, metabolism, and vascular risk
  • • Imaging scope confirmed after pre-consultation
03 · Physician Review

Read the results together.

  • • Review what needs follow-up and what can be monitored
  • • Prepare referral questions when specialist care should come first
  • • Receive an itemized estimate before any next appointment is arranged

* Final content and cost depend on examination site, body region, contrast use, interpretation needs, and consultation scope. Individual medical decisions are made through physician consultation.

SPECIALIST REFERRAL PREPARATION

For complex findings,
specialist referral preparation.

When findings require specialist input, CFO can help prepare medical summaries and referral materials for specialist institutions in ophthalmology, gastrointestinal surgery, renal surgery, cardiac surgery, and orthopedic surgery. Acceptance, schedule, and physician assignment are determined by the receiving institution.

Ophthalmology

Retinal Surgery

GI Surgery

Hepatobiliary

Urology

Robotic Renal

Cardiac

Minimally Invasive

Orthopedic

Spine & Joint

Medical Supervision

Clinical oversight
& review flow.

Clinical Manager

Physician-led review flow

The clinic's physician team oversees clinical operations and the result-review flow for consultation and examination planning.

Referral Coordination

Preparation when specialist care is needed

When findings suggest that specialist consultation or higher-level medical review should come first, the clinic helps organize the records, questions, and referral materials for the appropriate medical field.

Specialist Network

Multi-disciplinary Specialist Reading

In orthopedic, imaging, and preventive review contexts, reading and supervision are supported by experienced specialists where needed.

FAQ

On MRI examinations.

Why undergo MRI in Japan?

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Japan has strong MRI availability per capita (per OECD data) and decades of clinical experience in aging populations. Imaging access is comparatively well-developed, supporting flexible scheduling for short-stay patients.

CFO coordinates with affiliated imaging facilities around Ginza to support short-stay MRI screening and physician review. Combined with a favorable currency environment, this is a practical option for international patients planning a Tokyo visit.

Is Japanese health insurance applicable?

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Preventive imaging without specific symptoms (health check-up equivalent) is self-pay. For patients with clear symptoms or diagnostic objectives, insurance coverage may apply — please discuss during pre-consultation.

How often should I be examined?

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The appropriate timing depends on symptoms, prior findings, family history, medications, and the reason for review. If repeated follow-up is being considered, the schedule should be discussed with a physician.

Is there radiation exposure?

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MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves and does not use ionizing radiation. Metal implants, implanted devices, pregnancy possibility, contrast use, and claustrophobia should be checked before scheduling.

When will I receive results?

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Following board-certified radiologist reading, reports are typically complete within 7–10 days. Consultation is available in person or online (Zoom for Healthcare). English-language reports are available for international patients.

What support is available for international patients?

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For international patients, you can share prior records, preferred dates, language needs, and available stay length before travel. We then help organize the examination and result-review flow. Stay-related questions can be routed to an appropriate coordinator after scope is confirmed.

Is AI-based image diagnosis used?

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In addition to specialist reading, we plan to operate dual reading with AI analysis. This enhances detection sensitivity for subtle findings while minimizing reading error.
Book Your Examination

Your next scan.
Data for the years ahead.

For bookings, inquiries, and combination package consultations, please contact us directly.