St. Luke's International Hospital Branch Clinic, St. Luke's MediLocus

Radiology

Endoscopy, namely, direct visual examination of the gastrointestinal tract including the esophagus, stomach, small intestines and colon, etc., the bile duct system and the pancreas, for diagnostic and treatment purposes, is a field of medicine in which Japan is taking leadership in the world.
Here at St. Luke’s MediLocus, not only do we offer examinations related to the gastroenterology, we also offer physical examinations, medical checkups and screenings that use the latest equipment and techniques to help detect diseases at an early stage. We also conduct thorough examinations for patients referred to us from other facilities that find irregularities or areas of concern.

Endoscopy, namely, direct visual examination of the gastrointestinal tract including the esophagus, stomach, small intestines and colon, etc., the bile duct system and the pancreas, for diagnostic and treatment purposes, is a field of medicine in which Japan is taking leadership in the world.
Here at St. Luke’s MediLocus, not only do we offer examinations related to the gastroenterology, we also offer physical examinations, medical checkups and screenings that use the latest equipment and techniques to help detect diseases at an early stage. We also conduct thorough examinations for patients referred to us from other facilities that find irregularities or areas of concern.

Staff Introduction

Yukari Takada

Message

I am in charge of all radiology imaging examinations, and interpret (read) all diagnostic images taken, doing my best to provide the results as promptly and accurately as possible to the doctor or other institution’s staff who requested the examination.
With the advances and increasing subdivisions in the medical field, imaging techniques have become highly diversified. I believe in the important role of team medicine, working with the clinical staff taking care of a patient to select the optimal kind and amount of radiologic examinations to ensure that the images obtained will lead to the best available treatment for each patient.

Mariko Okura

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