English-speaking Orthopedics clinics in Osaka

12 English-speaking orthopedics clinics in Osaka (as of 2026).
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Osaka is western Japan's largest city and a major hub for international residents and travelers, and our directory lists 12 English-speaking orthopedic clinics across the prefecture. Orthopedics focuses on the musculoskeletal system: the bones, joints, and muscles that keep you moving. Clinics in this field treat sprains and fractures, back and neck pain, knee and shoulder complaints, and sports injuries, and they arrange referrals for physical therapy and rehabilitation when you need it. In Japan, most neighborhood orthopedic clinics see patients directly, so you can generally book an appointment or visit without first obtaining a referral from another doctor. Orthopedic care falls under National Health Insurance, which means insured patients usually pay around 30 percent of the cost once they present their insurance card. For the international community around central Osaka, the bay area, and the suburbs, finding a clinic where you can explain an injury in English removes a major source of stress. The clinics below have been selected because their staff can communicate comfortably in English, so you can describe symptoms and understand your treatment clearly. Use the list to find care close to your home or station.

Tsujimoto Orthopaedic Clinic

Orthopedics
Osaka · SumiyoshiAbiko Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Nakaebie Orthopedic Surgical Clinic

Orthopedics
Osaka
Appointment required

Osaka City General Hospital

Orthopedics
Osaka · MiyakojimaMiyakojima Station (Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line), 3 min walk
Appointment required

JCHO Osaka Hospital

Orthopedics
Osaka · Fukushima WardShin-Fukushima Station (JR Tozai Line) - 5 min walk

Speaks English

Appointment required

Bow Clinic International

Orthopedics
KitaUmeda Station (Hanshin Line), 5 min walk

Speaks English

Appointment required

Osaka Orthopedic Surgery Hospital

Orthopedics
Osaka
Appointment required

Aizembashi Hospital

Orthopedics
Osaka · NaniwaEbisumachi Station (Sakaisuji Line)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Minase Hospital

Orthopedics
Shimamoto · TakahamaMinase Station (Hankyu Kyoto Line)

Speaks Japanese

Walk-ins only

Takatsuki General Hospital

Orthopedics
TakatsukiTakatsuki Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital

Orthopedics
Osaka · KitaNakatsu Station (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Walk-ins only

Harada Clinics

Orthopedics
Osaka · ShimanouchiNihonbashi Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Rinku General Medical Center

Orthopedics
IzumisanoRinku Town Station (Nankai Airport Line / JR Kansai Airport Line) — about 5 minutes on foot from Exit 5

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital

Orthopedics
Kishiwada · KamoriHaruki Station (Nankai Main Line),

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

The University of Osaka Hospital

Orthopedics
Suita · YamadaokaHandai Hospital Station (Osaka Monorail)

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment required

Common questions

Do I need a referral to see an orthopedic clinic in Osaka?

Usually not. Most neighborhood orthopedic clinics in Osaka see patients directly, so you can generally book an appointment or walk in without a referral from another doctor.

Is orthopedic treatment covered by insurance in Osaka?

Yes. Orthopedic care is covered by National Health Insurance, so insured patients typically pay around 30 percent of the cost. Bring your insurance card to each visit.

What do orthopedic clinics treat?

They treat conditions of the bones, joints, and muscles, including back and neck pain, knee and shoulder problems, sprains, fractures, and sports injuries, and can refer you for rehabilitation.

How many English-speaking orthopedic clinics are listed in Osaka?

Our directory currently lists 12 orthopedic clinics across Osaka where staff can communicate in English, so you can compare them and choose one that fits your needs.

Can an orthopedic clinic help with ongoing back pain?

Yes. Back pain is a common reason to see an orthopedic clinic. They can assess the problem and refer you for physical therapy or rehabilitation if appropriate.