Taka Clinic, located in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, is an internal medicine clinic specializing in respiratory diseases. Building on their expertise in diagnosing and treating asthma patients affected by pollution, they provide care for a wide range of respiratory conditions including pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumonia, lung cancer, COPD, and chronic cough. In the digestive system field, they conduct examinations and diagnoses of the upper gastrointestinal tract and liver, gallbladder, and pancreas, with a particular focus on early cancer detection, collaborating with key hospitals such as Amagasaki General Medical Center, Hyogo College of Medicine, and Kansai Rosai Hospital as needed. In cardiovascular medicine, they manage hypertension and detect angina, myocardial infarction, and valvular heart disease early, while also working on early diagnosis of arteriosclerosis through carotid ultrasound and arteriosclerosis examinations. They emphasize early treatment of diabetes and complication prevention, as well as early detection of thyroid cancer through thyroid ultrasound, referring patients to specialized medical institutions when advanced complications or suspected thyroid cancer are present. For stroke prevention, they refer patients for head MRI and MRA examinations, and conduct early detection and diagnosis of dementia through dementia tests and head MRI, with a system in place to connect patients to specialized medical institutions. For urological diseases, they perform early cancer detection through ultrasound examination, urinalysis, and blood tests (PSA test), refer patients to specialized medical institutions, diagnose urinary tract stones, and refer to urologists. They also diagnose osteoporosis through bone densitometry. In pediatrics, they diagnose and treat pediatric infections, provide various vaccinations, and conduct secondary kidney examinations and pediatric obesity screening for school-aged children. In home healthcare, they conduct regular home visits, home nursing, and home rehabilitation in cooperation with nearby facilities according to the patient's condition, and also respond to emergency home visits for sudden illnesses. They provide services in English and Korean, and are barrier-free accessible.