A Tokyo visit that feels organized, not overwhelming.
The goal is to make your screening fit naturally into a Ginza visit, with records, timing, and questions arranged before you arrive.
If a video about inflammation, aging, or medical screening made you wonder what to check next, start by sharing your existing records and concerns before travel. In Ginza, we can organize imaging when needed, blood tests, inflammation and metabolic context, and physician explanation into a clear next step.
This page is not meant to increase anxiety. Screening is not a confirmed diagnosis; it is a way to organize what should be reviewed before or during your visit to Tokyo.
The goal is to make your screening fit naturally into a Ginza visit, with records, timing, and questions arranged before you arrive.
Imaging, blood tests, symptoms, medication, and prior records are reviewed together so the next medical route is easier to understand.
Screening should not feel like a frightening event. It should help you leave Tokyo with a clearer plan.
You do not need to know the exact test name before contacting us. Share what you are worried about, what you have already checked, and when you may be able to visit Tokyo. We organize what should be reviewed first, what can wait, and what may need a specialist.
Health-check results, prior imaging, symptoms, medications, and family history help us design a practical first route before travel.
Screening is arranged around your visit window, appointment availability, and whether results should be explained during the stay or later.
The output is not just a list of findings. It is a physician-led explanation of what to monitor, what to check next, and when specialist care may matter.
We do not rush to conclusions from one test. Symptoms, prior records, medications, imaging when needed, blood tests, inflammation, metabolism, and vascular context are reviewed together.
When symptoms or prior records suggest it, brain and vascular imaging options can be discussed.
Knee, back, neck, and mobility concerns can be reviewed with imaging when appropriate.
Smoking history, prior imaging, and respiratory concerns help determine whether lung imaging is relevant.
For broader concerns, a wider imaging approach can be discussed with the physician.
Blood pressure, lipids, glucose, family history, and symptoms help guide cardiovascular review.
Persistent inflammation is reviewed with symptoms, standard blood tests, and medical history.
Glucose, lipids, liver and kidney function, and lifestyle context are reviewed together.
Blood pressure, lipids, family history, prior events, and imaging are considered together.
Fatigue, recovery, and inflammatory background can be considered as supporting context.
Prior health checks, imaging reports, medication lists, and symptom notes help shape the visit.
The screening plan is configured individually after pre-consultation. Not every patient needs every test. Interpretation and medical judgment are made through physician consultation.
A model flow for international patients. The actual schedule depends on test composition, appointment availability, and your travel dates.
Share concerns, prior records, medication, preferred dates, language, and length of stay.
We organize whether records review, blood tests, imaging, or physician explanation should come first.
Consultation, blood tests, imaging where needed, and physician explanation are arranged around the visit.
Return to your hotel, meeting, or meal. Some results may be explained later depending on turnaround time.
Some test compositions require additional appointment time or later reporting. Strong symptoms or urgent changes should be handled by local emergency or specialist care.
Imaging, blood tests, symptoms, and prior records are reviewed by a physician to organize monitoring, additional testing, specialist consultation, or other appropriate next routes. Screening is not a confirmed diagnosis.
When no urgent next procedure is needed, monitoring and scheduled review may be the right next route.
When existing data is not enough, the next step may be additional blood tests, imaging, or record review.
When specialist care should come first, we help clarify what records and questions should be prepared.
Private-pay options are explained only when physician review supports an individualized discussion.
Cellforce One Clinic Tokyo is in Ginza 6-chome. When imaging at partner or external facilities is needed, we help organize a practical route from consultation to testing and result explanation.
Imaging is selected by purpose. MRI, CT, and other tests each have different strengths and limitations.
Inflammation, metabolism, vascular context, organ function, and prior records are reviewed where relevant.
Near GINZA SIX. Consultation, testing coordination, hotels, meetings, and meals can be planned in one central area.
International plans are quoted after reviewing your goals, records, language needs, test scope, and length of stay. Final prices are confirmed in JPY before booking.
If you are not sure which plan fits, send your records and visit window through WhatsApp first.
Pre-travel records review, screening route design, and physician-led medical navigation.
Reference. Final scope and quote are confirmed before booking.
Blood tests, imaging where needed, existing-record review, and physician explanation.
Reference. External imaging costs may vary.
Broader imaging, blood tests, physician explanation, and Japan-side medical navigation.
Reference. Final quote depends on test scope and schedule.
Individually designed screening coordination for family or executive travel.
Quoted individually after pre-consultation.
Reference prices are private-pay and do not include all possible external imaging or laboratory costs. Final quote depends on selected tests, contrast use, number of regions imaged, schedule, and interpreter/support scope. Japanese national health insurance does not apply.
After results are reviewed, the next step may be monitoring, additional testing, specialist consultation, or an individual explanation of private-pay options. Many patients simply need a clearer medical route.
Understand what the records show, what they do not show, and what still needs review.
Additional imaging, blood tests, or specialist review may be recommended when needed.
If you live overseas, follow-up can be organized around future visits and monthly review.
Private-pay options are explained only after physician consultation and records review.
Precision Check is not direct procedure booking. It is the entry point to organize screening results, prior records, and the next appropriate medical route.
Precision Check is a Tokyo medical screening consultation for international patients. It organizes existing records, symptoms, imaging when needed, blood tests, inflammation and metabolic context, and physician explanation into a clearer next step. Screening is not a confirmed diagnosis.
MRI provides important imaging information, but inflammation, metabolism, vascular context, symptoms, medications, and prior records also matter. Precision Check combines these inputs through physician review.
It depends on the screening plan, appointment availability, and your travel schedule. Some plans fit a short visit; broader imaging or outsourced tests may require additional time or later reporting.
Some imaging results can be explained during the visit. Some blood tests or outsourced tests are reported later, depending on turnaround time.
No. Precision Check is a screening and medical-navigation page. Depending on results, monitoring, additional testing, specialist consultation, or lifestyle and medical follow-up may come first. Any next-step care is discussed only through physician consultation and individual explanation.
Yes. Before traveling, you can share your concerns, prior records, preferred dates, language needs, and length of stay through WhatsApp or email. We organize a practical visit flow before you come to Ginza.
Precision Check is private-pay (self-pay). Japanese national health insurance does not apply. Final pricing is provided as an individual quote after pre-consultation.
Precision Check is screening, not a confirmed diagnosis. If suspicious findings are detected, the physician explains the findings and refers to specialist medical institutions or additional testing as needed. Definitive diagnosis and medical decisions are made through appropriate specialist care.
Depending on results, follow-up may include annual re-screening, specialist consultation, additional testing, lifestyle and medical review, or monthly review. Individual next steps are discussed only when appropriate after physician review.
Yes, but this page is the entry for screening and medical navigation, not direct procedure booking. Any individual care discussion requires physician consultation, records review, consent explanation, and individualized assessment.
You do not need to know the exact test name. Send the video topic that caught your attention, prior records, symptoms, preferred dates, language needs, and travel window. We will help organize a practical Ginza screening route.
WhatsApp is recommended for overseas patients. Message content alone does not provide diagnosis, prescription, or individual care judgment.