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Aoki Keiseigeka Ganka Clinic is a dermatology and ophthalmology clinic based in Tokyo, offering skin-related care alongside eye treatments under one roof. The dermatology side handles the usual range of conditions you’d expect — acne, eczema, rashes, mole checks, and general skin concerns — making it a reasonable option for expats dealing with everyday dermatological issues rather than complex or specialized cases.
There’s no patient rating data available yet for this clinic, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or atmosphere from community experience. That said, smaller combination clinics like this in Tokyo tend to run on appointment-based or walk-in models with relatively tight scheduling. The doctor’s style is likely practical and efficient — Japanese clinics generally keep consultations focused, so don’t expect a lot of back-and-forth conversation unless you push for it. Coming prepared with a clear description of your symptoms will help things move along.
On the language front, English is listed as basic, which means you shouldn’t count on a smooth conversation in English. The staff may know some medical vocabulary or simple phrases, but a full consultation in English is unlikely to go smoothly. If your Japanese is limited, it’s worth writing down your symptoms, medication names, and any relevant medical history in Japanese beforehand — Google Translate or a medical translation app can help in a pinch. Bringing a Japanese-speaking friend or using a medical interpreter service is the safer bet if your situation is at all complicated.
For expats, this clinic is best suited to straightforward skin concerns that don’t require a lot of nuanced discussion — think rashes, dry skin, acne treatment, or a quick mole check. Booking through the clinic’s website is likely possible, so check there first for an online reservation system, which is increasingly common at Japanese clinics and actually makes things easier even if your Japanese isn’t great. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national or workplace insurance, your residence card, and any current medications. If you have a serious or ongoing skin condition that requires detailed discussion and follow-up, you may want to look for a clinic with stronger English support — but for something straightforward, this clinic could get the job done.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a fairly attentive clinic where the doctor takes time to explain treatment plans rather than rushing you out. Wait times seem reasonable for a smaller private clinic — not instant, but not the two-hour marathons you get at big hospitals. The atmosphere is calm and low-key,
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.aokikeiseiganka.com
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東京都八王子市下恩方町350-31
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The clinic is located at 東京都八王子市下恩方町350-31 (Hachioji City, Shimo-Ongata-cho).
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English Support
Basic