1.Periodic Medical Examination
TUT conducts medical examinations every year in April. All degree-seeking students are required to take the examination.
Students who need to obtain a medical certificate but can't undergone the medical examination during the designated period at the university should go to a hospital to undergo the medical examination at your own expense, which will not be covered by the National Health Insurance.
2.Medical services
Doctors and specialized counselors offer health advice and hold counselling sessions to help problems related to mental strain, studies or finding a job.
Health Care Center
TUT students can use services, such as health consultations and first aid
First aid for injuries and illnesses |
Health Care Center <Health Care Center 1F> Tel:0532-44-6632 |
Student Support Center Health Office<Build.B 2F208> Tel: 0532 44 6588 |
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Health Consultation |
Health Care Center <Health Care Center 1F> Tel:0532-44-6632 kenkou@office.tut.ac.jp |
Other counseling |
Student Support Center <Build. B 2F 208> TEL:0532-44-6588 gakroom@office.tut.ac.jp |
Other
Automatic Voice/Fax Guide to Multilingual Hospitals and Clinics |
You should call the relevant telephone number below, and either give the nearest rail/subway station name or the name of the city, ward, town or village that you are living in. An automatic voice/fax service will guide you to the nearest hospital/clinic that can deal with patients in the chosen language. Aichi Medical Information System Tel/Fax:050-5810-5884 |
3. Clinics TUT international students are likely to use
・Haga clinic(8 min by car)
Internal medicine/Cardiovascular medicine/Pediatrics
Nishi Miyuki-cho Hamaike 58−1 Toyohashi
・Miyuki clinic(9min by car)
Internal medicine/Pediatrics/Dermatology