Akasaka Sakurajyuji Clinic
Akasaka Sakurajyuji Clinic is an internal medicine clinic sitting on the second floor of the Keystone Akasaka Building in Minato — solid central Tokyo location, easy to reach from Akasaka or Tameike-Sanno stations. It’s part of the larger Sakurajyuji Healthcare group, which has multiple Tokyo locations, so there’s some institutional backing here rather than a lone solo practice.
The clinic covers standard internal medicine territory: checkups, chronic disease management, general health concerns. Their group website has some English content, which is a decent sign, but whether that translates to a fully English-capable front desk or consultation is genuinely unclear. You might get by, or you might be pulling out a translation app — it’s that kind of situation.
If you’re in the Akasaka area and need a regular internal medicine doctor rather than a hospital visit, this is worth a call or an email to ask about English directly before you show up. The Sakurajyuji network’s presence online is more polished than average for a neighborhood clinic, which at least means you can research them before committing.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback specific to this branch is thin online. The broader Sakurajyuji group has a reputation for organized, efficient clinic operations — shorter waits than a big hospital, straightforward consultations for everyday health issues. For internal medicine basics — blood pressure, fatigue, checkups, referrals — the setup seems functional. Don’t expect a long leisurely chat with the doctor, but you’re unlikely to feel rushed out the door either. Standard neighborhood clinic pace.
English Language Proficiency
For translating forms, prescriptions, or discharge summaries, Jozu is worth having on your phone.
Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.sakurajyuji-healthcare.jp/
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東京都港区赤坂3-21-13 キーストーン赤坂ビル2F
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Akasaka Station (Chiyoda Line) — 2 min walk
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