Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daiichi Hospital, Medical center in Nagoya, Japan.
Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daiichi Hospital is a major medical facility in Nagoya offering departments in internal medicine, neurology, pediatrics, and surgery with advanced treatment capabilities. The building serves as a central healthcare hub with specialized equipment and resources across multiple clinical areas.
The facility was founded in 1914 as the Yagoto Nursing Institute and received its current name in 1950. This renaming marked a phase of expansion and modernization of medical services.
The hospital operates under the Japanese Red Cross Society, reinforcing partnerships with local medical institutions to support community healthcare requirements.
The facility is easily reached via Yagoto-nisseki Station on the Nagoya City Subway Meijo Line or by various bus services. The main grounds are well-marked and accessible for visitors.
The medical center maintains 812 beds, including 810 for general care and two specifically designated for infectious diseases, plus specialized intensive care units.
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