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English-speaking doctors in Osaka

One doctor in Osaka whose working language is recorded somewhere we can point at. All of it is listed as working in English. Last checked on 15 August 2026.

This is a directory, not medical advice. A language claim says nothing about clinical quality, and in an emergency use the local emergency number rather than this page.

Nippon Life Hospital

2-1-54 Enokojima, Nishi-ku

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On the UK FCDO's published list of medical facilities in Japan, which names the languages of each facility rather than only whether English is spoken. These are the languages it lists against this one. The FCDO publishes the list without endorsing anyone on it.

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Where these came from

The entry comes from one place, the UK Foreign Office's travel advice. A consular list names providers who work in that country’s own language and is published without any guarantee of the service; the mission says as much in its own wording, quoted on each entry below.

Every entry here sits on an official list, which is the strongest tier this directory carries: a government published the name because the provider works in that government’s language. We have not called or visited any of them, so nothing here is a recommendation from us.

If none of these fits

If none of these fits, the nearest doctors we list are in Kyoto (1, 43 km away), Nagoya (1, 139 km away) and Tokyo (8, 392 km away). Osaka itself also has 7 lawyers listed. A gap here means we have not found a source we can cite, not that nobody exists.

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Questions

How many doctors in Osaka does this page list?
One. That is the number whose working language we can trace to a published source, not the number practising in Osaka.
Which languages are recorded?
English (1). A provider can appear under more than one language.
When was this last checked?
On 15 August 2026. Each entry links to the source it was read on, so you can check it yourself.