Anzu Ladies Clinic

Total reviews: 345
Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) — 3 min walk
  • Neighborhood clinic, quieter atmosphere
  • Near central Tokyo
  • Anzu Ladies Clinic is a gynecology-focused clinic sitting on the second floor of Noel Building in Sumida’s Azumabashi neighborhood — not the most central Tokyo location, but well-connected via Asakusa and Honjo-Azumabashi stations. They handle the standard range of women’s health: regular checkups, contraception, irregular periods, STI screening, and cervical cancer screening.

    Their website has some English-language content, which is a decent sign, but don’t assume that translates to a fully English-fluent staff. It likely means they’ve made some effort to be accessible, but walking in expecting a smooth English-only consultation could be optimistic. Bring a translation app as backup.

    The clinic has a neighborhood feel rather than a big hospital vibe — smaller, more personal, the kind of place where you’re not just a number. For expats in eastern Tokyo or Sumida who’d rather not trek to Shinjuku or Shibuya for women’s health needs, this is a practical local option worth knowing about.

    Patient Feedback

    Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried atmosphere — this isn’t a factory-style clinic rushing people through. Doctors are generally described as attentive and willing to explain things properly. Wait times appear reasonable for a smaller neighborhood clinic. The Azumabashi location means it’s quieter and less chaotic than clinics near major hubs. No strong pattern of complaints about communication, but firsthand English experiences are limited in available reviews.

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic's website includes some English content, which suggests at least a basic awareness of non-Japanese patients. That said, confirmed English-speaking staff hasn't been clearly documented. Reception may have limited English. Before your visit, call ahead using a translation service or email them via the website contact form to gauge the situation. A translation app like Google Translate or DeepL in voice mode will likely be useful. Don't arrive expecting a fully bilingual experience.

    Contact & Location

    • https://www.anzu-ladies.com/
    • 東京都墨田区吾妻橋2-3-9 ノエルビル2F
    • Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) — 3 min walk
    Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Tuesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Thursday Closed
    Friday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Saturday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Sunday Closed

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    Anzu Ladies Clinic

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