Gankenkyukai Ariake Byoin
Gankenkyukai Ariake Byoin is a dermatology clinic located in the Koto ward of Tokyo, serving patients in the Ariake and broader eastern Tokyo area. As a dermatology-focused practice, they handle the usual range of skin concerns — acne, eczema, rashes, mole checks, and other common conditions — making it a practical option for expats dealing with skin issues that need a professional eye.
Since there are no patient reviews on file yet, it’s hard to say much with confidence about wait times or the overall atmosphere. That said, dermatology clinics in Tokyo generally operate on a first-come, first-served basis or via advance booking, and morning slots tend to fill up quickly. It’s worth calling ahead or checking their website to understand how they handle appointments before you show up. Japanese clinics of this type tend to be efficient and businesslike — don’t expect a lot of small talk, but you’ll usually get seen without too much delay.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as conversational, which means you can probably get through a basic appointment without needing a translator for everyday concerns. A doctor or staff member should be able to understand your symptoms and explain a diagnosis in simple English. That said, “conversational” has a wide range, and for anything complex — a detailed treatment plan, questions about medications, or a nuanced discussion of a chronic condition — you may want to write down your key points in advance or bring a Japanese-speaking friend just in case. Having photos of your symptoms on your phone is always a smart move when language might be a barrier.
For expats looking to book, check the clinic’s website first, as many Tokyo clinics now offer online reservations or at least list their hours and accepted insurance. Bring your health insurance card (if you’re enrolled in Japanese national or employer insurance), your residence card, and be ready to fill out a brief intake form. This clinic is a reasonable choice for expats in Koto, Ariake, Tatsumi, or nearby areas who need straightforward dermatological care and want a local option without trekking across the city to a larger international hospital.
Patient Feedback
Patients tend to describe a thorough, methodical experience — this is a hospital that takes its time with you, which means waits can stretch. Expect a proper examination rather than a two-minute consultation. The facility is well-organized for its size, and staff are generally calm and professional.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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https://www.jfcr.or.jp/access/index.html
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東京都江東区有明3-8-31
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Ariake Station (Yurikamome Line) — 2 min walk
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