HASUMURA Seikeigeka Naika
HASUMURA Seikeigeka Naika sits in Akishima, a quieter residential city in western Tokyo — not exactly central, but easy enough to reach if you’re living out that way. The clinic covers both orthopedics and internal medicine under one roof, which is genuinely useful if you’re dealing with something that could go either way (back pain that might be muscular, fatigue that could be structural).
The website has some English content, which is a good sign, but it doesn’t mean you’ll walk in and have a fully bilingual consultation. Don’t assume. The English presence online suggests at least some awareness of international patients, but you’d be smart to call ahead or bring a Japanese-speaking friend if your condition is complex. For straightforward internal medicine visits — cold, stomach issues, basic checkups — a translation app will probably get you through. For anything nuanced, prepare more carefully.
It’s a local neighborhood clinic, not a foreigner-focused international practice. That’s not a criticism — it means it’s practical, community-rooted, and not charging international clinic prices.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a no-nonsense, efficient neighborhood clinic. Wait times are typical for a local Japanese practice — can run long during peak morning hours, so arriving early helps. Doctors are described as thorough rather than rushed, which matters when you’re trying to explain symptoms across a language gap. The dual orthopedics/internal medicine setup is genuinely appreciated by patients who aren’t sure which specialty they need.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.hasumura.com/
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東京都昭島市田中町2-24-26
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Akishima Station (JR Itsukaichi Line) — 8 min walk
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English Support
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