Medical corporation establishment approval/articles of incorporation change approval/clinic opening permission
Updated: July 2025, 10
- I would like to request the establishment of a medical corporation from scratch.
- I would like support in applying for a branch hospital.
- I am planning to relocate my clinic, but there are too many procedures to handle.
- I would like to request procedures from a public health center or welfare bureau.

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Support Administrative Scrivener Corporation supports medical corporation procedures related to medical law and applications to related administrative agencies such as public health centers.
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| Application for approval to establish a medical corporation | We will support those who are planning to establish a new medical corporation to apply for approval. |
| Medical Corporation Articles of Incorporation/Application for Change of Donation Act | We support applications for approval to change the articles of incorporation and donation acts when opening a new clinic (branch), relocating, expanding, or abolishing a clinic, or opening or abolishing ancillary services. We also handle applications related to changes in corporate name or clinic name. |
| Medical corporation change notification | We support procedures associated with the appointment and retirement of the president, directors, and auditors. |
| Medical corporation business report submission | We support the creation and submission of business reports after closing. |
| Public Health Center Application procedures for clinics and dental clinics | We support medical corporations in opening new clinics and applying for opening permits and notifications from public health centers when relocating clinics. We also handle notifications of changes in joining and leaving the company for doctors who are currently working there. |
| Health and Welfare Bureau Application for designation as an insurance medical institution | We support medical corporations in applying for designation as insurance medical institutions to the Bureau of Health and Welfare when opening new clinics or relocating clinics. We also handle applications regarding facility standards and notifications of changes in the joining and leaving of working doctors. |
| Various designation applications regarding clinics | We handle the following designation applications: ・Worker's Accident Accident Compensation Insurance designated medical institution ・Medical care pursuant to the Livelihood Protection Law and the Support Law for Japanese Remaining in China ・Application for designation of nursing care institution ・Medical institution for general diseases of A-bomb survivors ・Designated independence support medical institution (psychiatric outpatient medical care) |
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Benefits of requesting
1. Specialist staff will assist you.
It is difficult for busy business owners to properly interpret and apply unfamiliar laws.
As legal experts, we will reduce your burden.
2. Quick and reliable response
Our motto is speed.
We have established dedicated teams for each project.
By systematizing it, we can respond quickly.
We handle your applications swiftly and reliably.
3. Consultation is free
Consultation before making a request is free of charge.

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General procedure for establishing a medical corporation and approving changes to the articles of incorporation

General procedure for obtaining permission to open a clinic

FAQ
Can anyone establish a medical corporation?
It cannot be established without a doctor or dentist.
Additionally, even if you are a doctor or dentist, you will not be able to establish a company if you fall under any of the disqualifying provisions below.
- Adult ward or person under curatorship
- A person who has been sentenced to a fine or more severe punishment pursuant to the provisions of the Medical Care Act, Medical Practitioners Act, Dentists Act, or other laws and regulations related to medical affairs, and for whom two years have not yet passed since the date on which the sentence was completed or the sentence was no longer subject to execution.
- A person who has been sentenced to imprisonment or more and has not yet completed the execution of the sentence or is no longer subject to execution.

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