Ginza Ladies Clinic
Ginza Ladies Clinic sits on the 6th floor of Ginza Center Building, right in the heart of one of Tokyo’s most polished neighborhoods. It’s a women’s health clinic covering standard gynecology — think annual checkups, irregular periods, contraception, and related concerns. The clinic has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but whether that translates to smooth English-language consultations at the desk or in the exam room is genuinely unclear. Don’t assume you’ll breeze through without preparation. If your Japanese is limited, bring a translation app, a bilingual friend, or at minimum write down your symptoms in Japanese beforehand. The Ginza location is easy to reach — multiple subway lines converge nearby. It’s a private clinic, so expect a cleaner, quieter experience than a hospital outpatient department, but also out-of-pocket costs unless you’re using Japanese national health insurance. Worth calling ahead to gauge English comfort level before you book.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, professional atmosphere typical of private Ginza clinics — well-organized, not rushed, and reasonably thorough during consultations. Wait times appear manageable compared to larger hospital OB/GYN departments. The doctor’s manner comes across as clinical but attentive. Don’t expect a lot of small talk. For routine gynecological care, patients seem generally satisfied. Specific English-language reviews are sparse, so the expat experience here is harder to gauge than at more internationally known women’s clinics.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.ginzaladies.com
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東京都中央区銀座4-6-11 銀座センタービル6F
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Ginza Station (Ginza Line) — 2 min walk
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