You can go into any one of the major hospitals here, or clinics, and have this done. It won’t be a problem and you won’t be refused care because you obviously won’t have Taiwan’s national health care card. You will have to pay out of pocket but I can guarantee it won’t be very expensive.
Below are the two I would go to as they are clean, modern, and have great english-speaking Dr.s
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
No.199, Dunhwa North Rd.,
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C
台北市敦化北路 199 號
27135211
Taiwan Adventist Hospital
No.424 Ba De Road, Section 2
台北市八德路二段424號
27718151
and here is a list of other hospitals as well.
Armed Forces Songshan Hospital 131 Jiankang Rd., 2-2764-2151
Cathay General Hospital 280 Renai Rd., Sec.4, 2-2708-2121
Mackay Memorial Hospital 92 Zhongshan N. Rd., Sec.2, 2-2543-3535
National Taiwan University Hospital 7 Zhongshan S. Rd., 2-2397-0800
Pojen General Hospital 66 Guangfu N. Rd., 2-2578-6677
Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital 95 Wenchang St., 2-2833-2211
Taipei Medical University Hospital 252 Wuxing St., 2-2731-2181
ZhongXiao Municipal Hospital, Taipei City 87 Tongde Rd., 2-2786-1288
Zhongxing Municipal Hospital, Taipei City 145 Zhengzhou Rd., 2-2552-3234
Heping Municipal Hospital, Taipei City 33 Zhonghua Rd., Sec.2, 2-2388-9595
Renai Municipal Hospital Taipei City 10 Renai Rd., 2-2709-3600
Yangming Municipal Hospital, Taipei City 105 Yusheng St., 2-2835-3456
Veterans General Hospital 201 Shipai Rd., Sec.2, 2-2871-2121