U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka

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Yokosuka, Japan

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U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka is located in Yokosuka, Japan on 82 Inaokacho. U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category military hospital in Japan.

Address

82 Inaokacho

Phone

+81 468167144

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dominique Murray

This hospital is basically a glorified Doctors Office. They aren't able to handle anything especially with children a year and under, they will always send them out in town two another hospital. Also, if you want to bring your child home but the Japanese hospital wants to keep them they won't listen two you. They are more worried about saving face with the Japanese hospital then what the parents want and what really is best for the child. If your child gets set out two a Japanese hospital you will have know say in there care you will just be told whats going two happen even if the Japanese hospital needs your consent for something and if you don't give it your child will not be able two leave.

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Brian Griffin

Great staff who are helpful and friendly. They provide a variety of services here that aren’t available at some of the smaller Japan bases. This place is old and seriously outdated. I’m surprised it’s still up to code in some places. The layout is beyond horrible and there could be better signage. Luckily the staff always helps you find your way. It’s too bad the staff have to work in such a decrepit building.

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George Settlemire

I Thank God every day now, for the U.S. Navy Commander who ran the AA \Dry Dock\ recovery program there in 1981 -1982. U.S. Naval Medical personnel are the best in the world in my opinion and experience. Also had all 4 wisdom teeth out by Navy Dentist in MCAS, Yuma, 1983, practically painless.

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M P

Government civilian TAD to Yoko for a short time, staying in Yokohama (one hour train ride north) due to limited lodging close to base. I came down with a sore throat and cough, so I called to determine if I was eligible to be seen at the hospital using my Federal Employee Heath Benefit insurance. After being bounced around on the phones, I was told I would need to come in person to show my DTS orders and they would determine eligibility but I may still not be seen that day. Ended up finding a hospital out in town and using google translator to receive care. Sad that a Marine Corps veteran and DoD Civilian has to jump through hoops to determine if they can be seen for a sore throat overseas. ***Ended up being Coronavirus. Sure wish I could’ve been seen instead of walking all over USS BLUE RIDGE spreading COVID-19***

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Johnson Wynn

In March 1970 I arrived at this Naval Hospital. I was sent here because of a wound received in Viet Nam. The hospital military personnel were very friendly and courteous. I felt the stress leave me. There were some Japanese ladies that worked in the ward I was in and showed the hospitality of warm human beings. Very helpful and concerned for my well being. The perfect way to say goodbye to a war. Thank you Japan.