National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Medical research center in Suita, Japan.
The National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center is a specialized medical facility in Suita that treats heart and brain diseases with advanced technology and expert teams. The building houses modern operating theaters, intensive care units, and diagnostic departments available around the clock.
The facility was established in 1977 and grew into a leading research and treatment center for heart and brain diseases in Japan. Since its opening, it has achieved numerous breakthroughs in diagnosis and therapy.
The center maintains a database of electrocardiogram readings from school health checks, contributing to the advancement of pediatric cardiac diagnostics across Japan.
Patients and visitors can access emergency services at any time since the facility operates without interruption. A visit typically requires an appointment or a referral from a primary care doctor.
The facility operates an Open Innovation Center where researchers and technologists collaborate to develop medical solutions faster. This approach connects laboratory work directly with practical applications in the clinical setting.
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