Ayase Ladies CLinic
Ayase Ladies Clinic is a gynecology practice in the Katsushika area of Tokyo, catering specifically to women’s health needs. The clinic handles the standard range of gynecological services you’d expect — routine checkups, contraception consultations, menstrual health, prenatal care, and general women’s wellness. It’s a dedicated women’s clinic, so the focus is narrow but deep, which tends to mean the staff are well-practiced in exactly the kind of care you’re coming in for.
As a local neighborhood clinic in Katsushika, the atmosphere is likely on the quieter, more intimate side compared to a large hospital. That can actually work in your favor — smaller clinics often mean shorter wait times and a more personal feel, though appointment availability can vary. The doctor’s style, like many Japanese gynecologists, will probably be efficient and to the point, so it helps to come with your questions organized and ready to ask. Japanese clinics generally run on a fairly structured flow, so knowing what you want to discuss ahead of time makes the visit go more smoothly.
On the English front, be realistic: English proficiency here is listed as basic, which typically means the staff may recognize some medical terms and handle simple exchanges, but you shouldn’t expect a fully English-language consultation. If your Japanese is limited, it’s worth preparing a written summary of your symptoms, current medications, and any relevant medical history in Japanese — there are apps and translation tools that can help with this. Bringing a Japanese-speaking friend or using a translation app in real time is a genuinely good backup plan, especially if you’re dealing with anything more complex than a routine checkup.
The clinic does have a website, so it’s worth checking there for appointment booking options and hours before you go. Like many clinics in Japan, they may prefer phone reservations, but online booking is increasingly common. This clinic is probably a solid fit for expat women who are already somewhat comfortable navigating the Japanese healthcare system, live or work in the Katsushika area, and need reliable, locally accessible gynecological care without trekking across the city to a more internationally-oriented clinic. If you need extensive English support for a complicated situation, you might want to look at clinics in central Tokyo with stronger English resources, but for routine care with some preparation on your end, Ayase Ladies Clinic is a reasonable local option worth considering.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback for this clinic is limited in English-language sources, which itself tells you something about the typical patient base. Local Japanese reviews point to a calm, unhurried atmosphere and a doctor who takes time with consultations rather than rushing people through. Wait times appear
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://ayase-sanfujinka.jp/
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東京都葛飾区小菅4-8-10
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Ayase Station (Chiyoda Line) — 3 min walk
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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