In addition to the medical specialties that the hospital possess, Jen-Ai Hospital has created the following Centers of Excellence to help the people with even more difficult medical problems. Jen-Ai Hospital's Centers of Excellence include Taiwan Spine Center; Taiwan Center for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery; Oncology Treatment Center; Diabetes Center; Health Examination Center; Cosmetic Treatment Center; Cardiovascular Center; Gastroenterology Endoscopy Center; Positron Emission Tomography Center; Breast Center; Baby-Friendly Center; Hemodialysis Center; Respiratory Care Center; Pain Management Center; International Patient Center; etc.
Taiwan Spine Center Taiwan Spine Center, which was formed in 1999, specializes in treating spine conditions such as
scoliosis,
kyphosis,
degenerative disk disease,
spinal cord injury and conducts radical surgical procedures for these conditions. Taiwan Spine Center also offers non-surgical treatments,
pain management advice, and tests for spine health. Many new correctional surgery techniques for spine diseases have been developed by its director, Dr. Kao-Wha Chang, vice-superintendent, who has helped the hospital to be certified by
Medtronic and
Stryker Corporation as the teaching facility for spine deformity correctional surgery in Asia.
Taiwan Center for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery Taiwan Center for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery provides well-rounded
weight loss programs featuring a combination of
dieting,
exercise routine,
behavior therapy, drug cocktail treatment and surgical procedures to combat
obesity. Its director, Dr. Shih-Huang Chao, the chief consultant, is a surgeon also known for inventing the gastric clipping weight loss method (a surgical procedure that can be done in 30 minutes), which has been granted
patents in the
United States,
Japan, and
Taiwan. Created in the year 2000, with over 15 years experience and 100,000
bariatric cases, the Weight Management Center provides self-pay services that are not covered by
National Health Insurance in Taiwan but remains quite popular among the ever-increasing population of
overweight and
obese patients around the world.
Oncology Treatment Center Oncology Treatment Center was started in 1999 by Dr. Chih-Chung Su, the chief director in the Oncology Dept., when
cancer has been part of the top 10 causes of death in Taiwan for more than 20 consecutive years. Oncology Treatment Center provides
chemotherapy,
radiation therapy,
targeted therapy, and other forms of treatments/therapies such as
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS), Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT), Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT), Volumetric-Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT),
Gamma Knife for various cancers including
breast cancer,
lymphoma, and
esophagus cancer. Aside from offering
radiosurgery, Oncology Treatment Center provides educational resources on types of
cancer treatment, their
side effects, and ways to maintain a
quality of life for terminally ill patients.
Pain Management Center Pain Management Center was created in 1985 by Dr. Ming-I Chan Liao, the executive consultant, who is a world-renowned
pain management specialist who was educated in Japan. Pain Management Center provides forms of
interventional pain management techniques including CT-guided procedure, Xenon light phototherapy,
Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB), etc. for treatment for patients with
herpes zoster (shingles),
anosmia (loss of smell),
hyperhydrosis (extreme sweating), etc. In addition to providing immense pain relief for patients world-wide, Pain Management Center maintains its award-winning
website (in Chinese) with educational resources on pain management treatments available, the drugs'
side effects, and ways of coping with acute and
chronic pain for the people in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.
International Patient Center International Patient Center (IPC) was first launched in 2003 by Mark K. Chan, International Medical Services Consultant, due to the increasing demand from the foreign population in Taichung city. IPC provides free
interpretation services (for
patient safety reasons), while services in a dozen other
languages can be requested by appointment and will be provided by on-call
volunteers that speak languages, ranging from English, French and Thai to Tagalog, Burmese and Hakka. Like most international medical service centers, IPC provides complimentary on-site interpretations in English and Japanese, preparing diagnosis and certification documents, translating medical documents for use after the patient returns home and simplifying financial transactions. As of October 2020, Jen-Ai Hospital International Patient Center has helped over 137,000 international patient visits, with more than 45,000+ international patients coming from 117 nationalities, including countries such as
Lebanon,
El Salvador,
Bhutan,
Bulgaria,
Liberia,
Trinidad and Tobago, etc. Since its launch of
bilingual services in 2003, Jen-Ai Hospital – Dali has had the distinction of creating the first “International Patient Center” in Taiwan and having the most number of international patients with different nationalities in all of Taiwan. Over the years, IPC's many accomplishments have included receiving local and international awards, having presentations accepted at conferences and congresses around the world for their innovations such as Baby Web Nursery Website, Baby SMS, MMS, Video, E-file, Inpatient E-card Service, Japanese Medical Service, Indonesian Medical Service, Vietnamese Medical Service, etc., == See also ==