Japan Green Hospital provides comprehensive medical services adhering to Japanese healthcare standards while serving both Japanese expatriates and local patients through bilingual capabilities. Japanese medical care emphasizes thoroughness, attention to detail, and patient comfort, reflecting cultural values around service quality. The clinic likely offers general practice consultations treating common illnesses and injuries, specialist consultations spanning various medical fields, health screening packages reflecting Japanese preventive medicine emphasis, and medical treatments requiring higher service standards than typical GP clinics.
Bilingual services ensure Japanese patients receive care in their native language crucial for accurately describing symptoms, understanding diagnoses, and following treatment instructions. Cultural competence extends beyond language to understanding Japanese health concerns, medication preferences, and communication styles. The clinic probably maintains relationships with Japanese insurance companies and hospitals facilitating continuity of care. For local patients, Japan Green Hospital offers Japanese healthcare quality and service approaches. The clinic likely emphasizes cleanliness, organization, punctuality, and thorough explanation of medical conditions reflecting Japanese medical culture.
6734 8871
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 8:30 am
Monday
8:30 am–12 pm
1:30–5:30 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am–12 pm
1:30–5:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am–12 pm
1:30–5:30 pm
Friday
8:30 am–12 pm
1:30–5:30 pm
Saturday
8:30 am–12 pm
Sunday
Closed
Menu information is not available at this time.
Photo Gallery
The entrance to Japan Green Clinic, featuring its logo and services.
A blue door labeled 'Consultation Room 1' with a wheelchair nearby.
A notice board displays doctor information and Wi-Fi details for Japan Green Hospital.
Interior view of a clean, modern reception area with seating and a counter.
Interior view of a nursing room and washroom with signage.
A hallway with numbered doors, colorful carpet, and a waiting bench.
A bulletin board with various notices and a map is displayed on a wall.
A wall with a TV screen, a bulletin board with flyers, and a trash can.
A blue door with signs for Consultation Room 3 and Dr. Y. Jinnai.
A sign in English and Japanese lists symptoms to report at reception.
A long, clean hallway with multiple doors and overhead fluorescent lighting.
Interior view of a modern clinic with consultation room signs and a reception area.
A bulletin board with notices and a waiting area with yellow sofas.
The reception area of Japan Green Clinic with a wooden counter and signage.
Interior view of a clinic or hospital room with an open door.
A row of lockers and changing room entrances with frosted windows.
People at a cashier counter with a painting on the wall.
Interior view of a modern waiting area with a dark cabinet and seating.
Information posters for ophthalmology and gynecology services are displayed on a wall.
A purple door with a sign for Consultation Room 5 and Dr. K. Kamei.
A blood pressure monitor station with instructions for use.
Signage for JGH Dental Clinic with doctor names and a notice.
Hospital corridor with signs pointing to X-ray and Dental Clinic.
Signage for Japan Green Clinic, JGH Dental Clinic, and JGH Imaging Services.
I can't recommend this pediatrician.
The doctor I went to before was very good, but now... He often just told me to wait and see without any basis, which worried me. He also only looked at my baby for five minutes during the infant health checkup and then finished. I was disappointed with the sloppy examination, which doesn't live up to the high standards of a Japanese clinic. The information about vaccinations was often vague, which only increased my anxiety.
Karen Ka
My tonsils were swollen, had white pus, and was in terrible pain, probably tonsillitis, but they prescribed me regular general cold medicine and said to wait and see if the pain went away. When I asked for antibiotics, they gave me a lengthy explanation about how antibiotics aren't guaranteed to work, and the total cost for the consultation and medicine was $300. General cold medicine can be bought at the pharmacy, so I guess it was worth coming. I asked three times and they finally prescribed antibiotics, but it was very unpleasant. I felt their attitude was a little questionable for a private clinic. I don't want to come back multiple times, so I'm paying a lot of money for consultations, and maybe it's just this female doctor, but I don't think I'll be going back again.
PS: In the end, the pain went away within a day after I took the antibiotics. I'm glad I asked multiple times and they gave me the ones I needed.
m m
Pediatrics is not recommended.
The teacher I had before was very good, but now... I was worried because I was often asked to wait and see what happened without any basis. Also, the infant health checkup was completed after 5 minutes. I was disappointed with the sloppy examination that didn't live up to the highest prices offered by Japanese clinics. Information about vaccinations was often ambiguous, which increased my anxiety.
Karen Ka
My tonsils were swollen and covered in white pus, and it was extremely painful, probably tonsillitis, but I was told to wait and see if the pain didn't go away after giving me a general cold medicine.When I asked for antibiotics, I was told for a long time that antibiotics wouldn't necessarily work.This consultation + medicine cost me $300. I think there was a point in coming here because you can buy general cold medicines at pharmacies. After asking three times, they finally prescribed antibiotics, but it was very uncomfortable. As a private clinic, I felt that the response was a little strange. I don't want to come to the hospital over and over again, so I pay a lot of money for medical examinations, but I don't think I'll go back to this female doctor.
P.S.: After taking antibiotics, the pain subsided within a day. I'm glad you said it again and again.
A
The pediatrician was a complete quack.
My daughter was given a cursory examination and told it was just a cold.
However, she didn't get any better, and by the time we went to another hospital her illness had worsened and she had to be hospitalized.
Positive Reviews
KENT
My child developed a high fever shortly after arriving in Singapore. I panicked because I couldn't speak any English, but I ended up at this hospital. From the reception to the examination, the staff were Japanese and carefully explained everything I didn't understand. The medication was also explained properly, which made me feel at ease. The doctor also listened to my concerns about things other than my child's illness. I returned home feeling a little better after just arriving in Singapore, despite the anxiety I had felt.
MIKI THERAPY
I came to the clinic because I had a stiff lower back.
All the staff are fluent in Japanese, so I was able to make an appointment and get examined smoothly.
I also had rehabilitation treatment in the afternoon, and by the time I left, I felt much better.
However, the fee was quite high, around 110,000 yen in Japanese yen.
I would be horrified if I didn't have insurance.
Photos were taken only in places where it was possible, but everything is clean and tidy.
Yuki
All the teachers speak Japanese, so I feel very safe. When my child was injured, they responded promptly and courteously.
T Saka
I've been here about five times in the six months since I came to Singapore. Thank you so much.
マー
I visited Dr. Umezato for my first consultation. Despite his busy schedule, he was very kind and patient with me, and his explanations were clear and thorough, which was very reassuring. Thank you very much. The advice he gave me was also very helpful, and I am very grateful. I would also like to thank the reception staff for their help in many ways. I would like to thank them again. The appointment was quickly arranged, and the instructions were accurate and smooth. Thanks to him, I was able to visit the clinic with peace of mind. Thank you for your kindness.