Located in Chuo-Nishi, Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, Ueda Garden Hospital opened in 1962 and provides regional healthcare for the Tosin area of Nagano Prefecture through outpatient care, rehabilitation, surgery, and inpatient care (36 beds). Three doctors, including Director Dr. Hitoshi Yoshizeki, serve in orthopedics, internal medicine, cardiology, rheumatology, and rehabilitation. The Director is a certified orthopedic specialist by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association, a certified rehabilitation specialist by the Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, and a member of the Japan Sports Association sports doctor program. Vice Director Yoshizeki handles internal medicine and cardiology, with certifications as a certified internist and certified cardiologist. The hospital is equipped with diagnostic X-ray devices, bone density meters, surgical X-ray TV, ultrasound diagnostic devices, and Holter ECG monitors, performing surgeries for trauma, fractures, artificial knee joint replacement, and artificial femoral head replacement. Full-time physical therapists provide low-frequency therapy, hot packs, and ultrasound treatment. Seven or more nursing staff work daily. The hospital promotes medical transparency by issuing free medical fee statements and actively uses generic medications. Parking and barrier-free access are available, and English language support is provided.