Located in Miho Village, Inashiki District, Ibaraki Prefecture, Miho Central Hospital is a core regional medical facility equipped to address a wide range of healthcare needs, from acute care to long-term treatment. The hospital operates two types of wards: general wards for acute patients and medical long-term care wards accommodating extended hospitalization, allowing for flexible inpatient care tailored to each patient's condition and recovery stage. As a designated emergency hospital, it accepts urgent patients 24 hours a day and serves as a crucial emergency care hub for the local community. Notably, the dialysis department features 75 beds, providing a comprehensive system that accepts patients from both nearby and distant areas, thereby offering a stable medical environment for patients requiring continuous dialysis treatment. The hospital supports multiple languages including English, ensuring an accessible environment for patients from diverse linguistic backgrounds. The facility features barrier-free design, enabling patients using wheelchairs or those with mobility limitations to access services with confidence. Additionally, parking is available for those arriving by private vehicle. The hospital specializes in internal medicine and provides outpatient care on all days except Sundays, holidays, and the New Year period (December 31 to January 3).