Before travel, we organize the requested body area and prior imaging for review. Examination availability and timing are confirmed case by case by the imaging institution; physician review follows where appropriate.
MRI suitability, body area, contrast use, and timing are reviewed for each person. Equipment density alone cannot answer these questions.
Imaging findings are interpreted with symptoms, history, and prior tests. Imaging alone does not finalize a diagnosis or treatment plan.
Imaging scope, appointment availability, and result-review timing are confirmed case by case before travel.
Pre-visit questionnaire via LINE or web form. Medical history and objectives. ~10 minutes.
15–60 minutes per modality. ~90 minutes total with preparation on the day.
Dual reading by board-certified radiologists and AI analysis. Comprehensive report.
Physician consultation within 7–10 days, online or in person. Reports available in English.
Symptoms can be hard to interpret from memory alone. Imaging can create a baseline for preventive review, helping you and the physician decide what should be followed, repeated, or referred.
Annual baseline recommended even without symptoms.
Tracking genetic risk via imaging. Recommended regardless of age.
Multi-day screening and result-review planning can be arranged when needed.
We help organize whether imaging, blood tests, or specialist consultation should be prioritized.
For international patients, where appropriate we work with registered medical coordinators to support examination preparation, referral information, and stay-related logistics. Pricing varies by content and is provided as an itemized estimate.
* Arrangement fees are included in package pricing. A detailed breakdown is provided in the individual quotation.
This page is for people who want to understand whether MRI, blood testing, or a physician-led review should come first. It is not a direct booking page for a specific procedure.
* Final content and cost depend on examination site, body region, contrast use, interpretation needs, and consultation scope. Individual medical decisions are made through physician consultation.
When findings require specialist input, CFO can help prepare medical summaries and referral materials for specialist institutions in ophthalmology, gastrointestinal surgery, renal surgery, cardiac surgery, and orthopedic surgery. Acceptance, schedule, and physician assignment are determined by the receiving institution.
The clinic's physician team oversees clinical operations and the result-review flow for consultation and examination planning.
When findings suggest that specialist consultation or higher-level medical review should come first, the clinic helps organize the records, questions, and referral materials for the appropriate medical field.
In orthopedic, imaging, and preventive review contexts, reading and supervision are supported by experienced specialists where needed.
Japan's MRI equipment density is described in the sourced data block above. That national statistic does not show whether a particular appointment, repeat examination, or short-stay schedule is available.
Share the requested body area, prior images, medical devices, and travel dates before booking travel. The imaging institution confirms examination availability and timing case by case; CFO then organizes the physician-review step where appropriate.
For bookings, inquiries, and combination package consultations, please contact us directly.