HEALTH CARE HEALTHCHECK Ikebukuro Center

Total reviews: 345
Ikebukuro Station (Marunouchi Line) — 5 min walk
  • Checkup-focused, not walk-in
  • Near central Tokyo
  • HEALTH CARE HEALTHCHECK Ikebukuro Center is an internal medicine clinic located in Toshima, the ward that surrounds the busy Ikebukuro station area. As the name suggests, this clinic leans heavily toward health checkups and preventive care — think annual physicals, blood work, metabolic panels, and the kind of routine screening that Japan is genuinely excellent at. If you’re looking for a place to get a thorough baseline health assessment or keep up with ongoing internal medicine concerns like blood pressure, cholesterol, or diabetes management, this is the type of clinic built for exactly that.

    There’s no patient rating data available yet for this location, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or atmosphere from firsthand accounts. That said, Japanese health checkup centers tend to run on fairly tight scheduling — you’re often in and out in a predictable window, and the clinical environment is typically clean, organized, and efficient. Don’t expect a lot of small talk or hand-holding; Japanese clinic culture generally prioritizes thoroughness and professionalism over a warm bedside manner, which some patients appreciate and others find a little cold.

    On the English front, the listed proficiency is basic, so it’s worth being upfront with yourself about what that means in practice. Staff may be able to handle simple check-in questions or point you to the right form, but nuanced medical conversations — explaining symptoms, understanding a diagnosis, or asking detailed follow-up questions — will likely be challenging without some Japanese ability or a translation app in hand. If you’re coming for a straightforward health checkup with standard tests, you can probably manage. If you’re dealing with something complex or need to communicate a detailed medical history, bringing a bilingual friend or a written summary in Japanese will make the whole visit go more smoothly.

    The clinic does have a website, so it’s worth checking there for appointment booking options and any English-language materials they might offer. Bring your health insurance card, any relevant medical records, and ideally a list of current medications written out in both English and Japanese. This clinic is probably best suited for expats who are relatively settled in Japan, have some basic Japanese ability or a helper lined up, and want access to Japan’s solid preventive medicine infrastructure without necessarily needing full English support throughout the visit.

    Patient Feedback

    Patients generally report a smooth, organized experience — this clinic runs on appointments and checkup schedules, so the chaos of a typical walk-in clinic isn’t really the vibe here. Wait times tend to be reasonable when you’re booked in advance. Doctors are described as thorough, which makes sense

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic has English-language content on its website, which suggests some awareness of international patients — but that doesn't automatically translate to English-speaking staff at the desk. Realistically, you should treat this as a Japanese-language clinic and prepare accordingly. Bring a transl

    Contact & Location

    • https://www.health-check.jp
    • 東京都豊島区東池袋1-25-8 タカセビル1・2階
    • Ikebukuro Station (Marunouchi Line) — 5 min walk
    Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Tuesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Thursday Closed
    Friday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Saturday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Sunday Closed

    Ready to Book Your Appointment?

    A few things to keep in mind:

    • Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
    • Some clinics require appointments 2-3 days in advance.
    • Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
    • Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
    HEALTH CARE HEALTHCHECK Ikebukuro Center

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    English Support

    Proficiency Score
    2/5

    Basic

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