Hamura hifu keiseigeka naika clinic
Hamura hifu keiseigeka naika clinic sits in Hamura, a quieter residential city in the far western edge of Tokyo — not the kind of place most expats end up by accident. If you’re out here, you probably live nearby. The clinic covers dermatology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and general internal medicine, so it’s useful beyond just skin concerns.
For English speakers, the clinic has conversational English capability, which means you won’t be completely on your own. Don’t expect a fully bilingual setup, but basic communication should work without pulling out Google Translate every five minutes. Some English resources are available, which takes a bit of the edge off paperwork stress.
It’s a local clinic serving a local community — expect a neighborhood feel rather than a polished international clinic vibe. That’s not a bad thing. Appointments tend to be more personal, and the scope of services means fewer referral runarounds for straightforward skin or general health issues.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally describe a calm, unhurried atmosphere typical of smaller neighborhood clinics. Wait times are reported as reasonable compared to larger hospital outpatient departments. The dermatology consultations tend to be thorough — doctors take time to explain conditions and treatment options. The internal medicine side gets solid marks for handling routine concerns efficiently. Nothing flashy, but the consistent feedback is that staff are attentive and the clinic doesn’t feel like a conveyor belt.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://hamura.clinic
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東京都羽村市富士見平2-10-1
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Hamura Station (JR Ōme Line) — 8 min walk
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