Oita Prefectural Hospital, located in the Hoei district of Oita City, serves as a core medical facility supporting regional healthcare with its extensive range of medical departments. The internal medicine department includes hematology, metabolism, endocrinology, neurology, respiratory medicine, cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, and medical oncology, while the surgical department comprises neurosurgery, thoracic surgery, cardiovascular surgery, gastroenterological surgery, breast surgery, orthopedics, and plastic surgery. In addition to these comprehensive departments, the hospital offers pediatrics, pediatric surgery, neonatology, obstetrics, gynecology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dermatology, urology, psychiatry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, rheumatology, rehabilitation medicine, radiology, pathology, clinical laboratory, and emergency medicine, establishing a system that addresses a wide range of medical needs. The hospital has received accreditation from the Japan Council for Quality Health Care under the Hospital Function Evaluation 3rdG: ver. 2.0 and is designated as a Regional Cancer Care Hub Hospital, Core Disaster Medical Center, Pediatric Emergency Medical Hub Hospital, Remote Area Medical Hub Hospital, Regional Medical Support Hospital, Secondary and Tertiary Emergency Designated Hospital, Comprehensive Perinatal Mother-Child Medical Center, and Oita DMAT Designated Hospital. These multiple designations demonstrate the hospital's advanced medical capabilities and its important role in regional healthcare. Additionally, as a designated clinical training hospital, it is committed to training physicians, nurses, and medical technologists. In terms of facilities, the hospital provides parking and is barrier-free accessible. Payment methods include credit cards and electronic payments, with multilingual support also available. Outpatient services are offered Monday through Friday, with the exception of holidays and the year-end and New Year period.