診療所
A medical clinic or outpatient facility that provides primary care and basic treatments. Unlike a large hospital, it is usually a smaller, local facility often specializing in specific fields like internal medicine or pediatrics.
例文
3 / 5近くの診療所へ風邪の薬をもらいに行きました。
I went to the nearby clinic to get some cold medicine.
当診療所では、初診の方の予約も受け付けております。
This clinic also accepts reservations for first-time patients.
駅前の診療所、いつも混んでるよね。
The clinic in front of the station is always crowded, isn't it?
語族
覚え方のコツ
Break it down: Shin (examine) + Ryo (treat) + Jo (place). It's the place where you are examined and treated.
クイックテスト
熱があるので、近くの___で診てもらいます。
正解!
正解は: 診療所
例文
近くの診療所へ風邪の薬をもらいに行きました。
everydayI went to the nearby clinic to get some cold medicine.
当診療所では、初診の方の予約も受け付けております。
formalThis clinic also accepts reservations for first-time patients.
駅前の診療所、いつも混んでるよね。
informalThe clinic in front of the station is always crowded, isn't it?
離島における診療所の役割は、地域医療の基盤である。
academicThe role of clinics on remote islands is the foundation of community healthcare.
新しく開設する診療所の備品を納入する。
businessDeliver equipment for the newly opened clinic.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
診療時間
consultation hours
夜間診療所
night clinic
診療所を開設する
to open/establish a clinic
よく混同される語
Byoin (hospital) must have 20 or more beds for inpatients, whereas a shinryojo (clinic) has 19 or fewer (often zero).
使い方のコツ
Use this word when referring to small-scale medical practices where you go for minor illnesses. In modern conversation, the loanword 'kurinikku' (clinic) is also very common.
よくある間違い
Learners often use 'byoin' for every medical building, but calling a tiny one-doctor office a 'byoin' sounds slightly exaggerated in Japanese.
覚え方のコツ
Break it down: Shin (examine) + Ryo (treat) + Jo (place). It's the place where you are examined and treated.
語源
A compound of 'shinryo' (medical examination and treatment) and 'jo' (place), using Sino-Japanese kanji readings.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In Japan, the medical system encourages patients to visit a local 'shinryojo' first; you often need a referral letter to visit a large general hospital without paying an extra fee.
クイックテスト
熱があるので、近くの___で診てもらいます。
正解!
正解は: 診療所
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訴訟
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