St. Luke's International Hospital is today a large general hospital serving the city of Tokyo as well as an internationally recognised teaching facility for medical professionals including post-graduate resident physicians and nurses. The hospital has 539 beds and sees 2,550 outpatients on an average day. Departments include general internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, nephrology, hematology, infectious diseases, endocrinology and metabolism, psychosomatic internal medicine, allergy and rheumatology, cardiovascular internal medicine, cardiovascular surgery, ambulatory care center for children (pediatrics, pediatric surgery, well baby clinic), gastroenterology center (gastroenterology, general surgery), breast center, thoracic surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, orthopedic surgery, dermatology, integrated women's health, clinical genetics, urology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, oral surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, psychiatry, emergency care center, diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology, radiation oncology, palliative care, pathology, anesthesia, kidney center, rehabilitation, comprehensive medical assessments, and neuroendovascular therapy. File:20080312-StLukesInternationalHospital.jpg|Original 1933 hospital building, housing the Teusler Clinic, Primary Care Clinic, Pediatric Medical Center, and Ambulatory Care Center for Children File:Stlukes-2.png|Main Building, including outpatient services, an inpatient ward, an ER, an HCU, an ICU, Children's Ward and the Oncology Center File:Seiroka gardens.jpg|
Saint Luke's Tower as seen from the Sumida River File:St. Luke’s Chapel in Akashicho, Tokyo (northeast).jpg|Saint Luke's Chapel ==Rankings==