Shimada Hospital in Ogori City, Fukuoka Prefecture is an internal medicine hospital supporting community healthcare, providing patient-centered care. The hospital has introduced Coolief (peripheral nerve radiofrequency ablation), a new pain treatment for knee osteoarthritis, alleviating knee pain and contributing to extending healthy life expectancy. The hospital's endoscopy center, equipped with AI endoscopy, conducts high-precision examinations and treatments for stomach and colorectal cancers, aiming to reduce cancer mortality in the region. For gastrointestinal diseases, the gastroenterology team provides appropriate examinations and treatments using methods that ensure quick postoperative recovery and patient satisfaction. Cardiac catheterization is performed with a team-based medical approach, allowing patients to undergo advanced examinations with peace of mind. The health checkup center actively conducts examinations for individuals in the pre-disease stage, providing support so people can always live with confidence. Additionally, the hospital collaborates with the comprehensive community support center to hold dementia seminars, contributing to regional health promotion. The hospital also supports the project to erect a statue of Takamatsu Ryōun, a local medical pioneer. The hospital offers various features including English-speaking staff, credit card acceptance, electronic payment, parking availability, and barrier-free facilities. Collaborating with the local community, the hospital provides healthcare that sincerely addresses each individual patient.