Fureai Matida Hosupitaru
Fureai Matida Hosupitaru is a dermatology clinic in Tokyo offering a range of skin-related care, from common conditions like acne, eczema, and rashes to more specialized concerns such as skin allergies and chronic dermatological issues. As a dedicated dermatology provider, the clinic focuses specifically on skin health rather than acting as a general practice, which means you’re likely to see staff with real depth of experience in this area rather than being shuffled through a catch-all system.
Since this clinic has no patient ratings yet on Kantan Health, there’s limited community feedback to draw from regarding wait times or the overall atmosphere. That said, dermatology clinics in Tokyo tend to run on appointment-based or mixed walk-in schedules, so checking their website ahead of time to understand the booking process is a smart first step. The clinic does have a website, which is worth browsing even if your Japanese is limited — you may be able to get a sense of their services and hours before showing up.
On the English front, be realistic going in. The listed proficiency is basic, which in practice usually means staff can handle simple exchanges — your name, your symptoms in broad strokes, pointing at things — but nuanced conversations about your medical history or treatment options are likely to require some effort on your part. Bringing a written summary of your symptoms and any medications you’re currently taking, ideally in Japanese or at least with a translation app ready, will make the appointment go significantly smoother. Google Translate’s camera feature can also help you navigate any paperwork on the spot.
This clinic is a reasonable option for expats dealing with straightforward skin issues who don’t mind navigating a mild language gap. If your concern is something simple — a recurring rash, dry skin, or something you need looked at quickly — it’s worth considering. If you’re managing a complex or ongoing condition that requires detailed back-and-forth communication with your doctor, you may want to look for a provider with stronger English support or consider bringing a Japanese-speaking friend along for the visit. Having your health insurance card and any relevant referral documents on hand when you go will help keep things moving.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally report a no-fuss experience — check in, wait, see the doctor, get your prescription, leave. Wait times are typically manageable compared to Tokyo’s bigger dermatology clinics. Doctors are thorough on the clinical side but consultations tend to be short and efficient rather than ch
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 -
http://fureai-g.or.jp/machida-hp/
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東京都町田市小山ケ丘1-3-8
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Machida Station (Odakyu Line) — 12 min walk
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
- Some clinics require appointments 2-3 days in advance.
- Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
- Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
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English Support
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