Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital, located in Ameubo, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, is a general hospital operated by a public service corporation and serves as one of the core facilities for regional healthcare. With 12 clinical departments ranging from internal medicine specialties such as respiratory medicine, cardiology, and gastroenterology, to surgical departments including general surgery, neurosurgery, and orthopedics, as well as pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, neurology, and anesthesiology, the hospital is fully equipped to provide specialized medical care for a wide range of conditions. The Tsukuba Medical Center Foundation, which operates the hospital, promotes the philosophy of "healthy longevity" and offers diverse medical services beyond hospital treatment, including health checkups, health promotion, and home care. In collaboration with the Tsukuba Medical Association and the six medical associations in southern Ibaraki, the hospital has established a medical cooperation system with approximately 460 registered doctors, ensuring continuous healthcare across the region. The facility also offers English-language services and accepts credit cards and electronic payments, catering to the diverse needs of patients. Furthermore, with complete parking facilities and barrier-free accessibility, the hospital is designed to accommodate patients with physical disabilities and those visiting by car. As a provider of comprehensive healthcare rooted in the community, this hospital serves as an important medical hub in southern Ibaraki Prefecture.