Hachioji sanno Byouin
Hachioji Sanno Hospital is a multi-department hospital in Hachioji, western Tokyo, with a dermatology department that handles general skin conditions, skin cancer screening, and cosmetic concerns. It’s not a boutique skin clinic — this is a proper hospital setup, so expect a more clinical atmosphere and the usual Japanese hospital flow: registration desk, waiting area, numbered ticket system.
English capability is genuinely unclear. The hospital has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but that doesn’t guarantee English-speaking staff will be at the dermatology counter when you show up. Hachioji has a smaller expat population than central Tokyo, so don’t assume the same bilingual support you’d find at a Shinjuku or Shibuya clinic. A translation app or pre-written notes in Japanese about your symptoms is a smart move before you go. If your condition is straightforward — a rash, acne, eczema — you’ll likely get through fine. Anything nuanced, bring backup.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback for this hospital skews toward the overall institution rather than dermatology specifically. General impressions suggest reasonably thorough doctors and a standard Japanese hospital pace — which means waits can stretch, especially without an appointment. Staff are described as professional and calm, though communication can be minimal if there’s a language gap. It’s not the kind of place that holds your hand through the process, but the clinical care appears competent and taken seriously.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://hachioji-sannou.or.jp/
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東京都八王子市中野山王2-15-16
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Hachioji Station (JR Chuo Line) — 8 min walk
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