Heisei Tateishi Byoin
Heisei Tateishi Byoin is a dermatology clinic located in the Tateishi area of Katsushika, a quieter residential ward in the eastern part of Tokyo. As a neighborhood skin clinic, it handles the everyday dermatological concerns you’d expect — rashes, acne, eczema, allergies, warts, and general skin irritations — rather than high-end cosmetic procedures. It’s the kind of local place that serves the surrounding community, which means a practical, no-frills approach to care.
Since we don’t yet have patient reviews on file, it’s hard to speak to specifics like wait times or the doctor’s bedside manner. That said, smaller neighborhood dermatology clinics in Tokyo like this one tend to run busy morning queues, especially on weekdays, so arriving early or checking if they offer an online reservation system through their website is worth the effort. The atmosphere at clinics of this type is typically functional and efficient — you’re in, assessed, prescribed, and out without much hand-holding.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which means you shouldn’t count on smooth back-and-forth conversation. Basic proficiency in a Japanese medical context usually means someone may know a handful of words or can point at things, but nuanced explanations about your condition or treatment options will likely require effort on both sides. Bringing a written description of your symptoms in Japanese, using a translation app, or having a Japanese-speaking friend accompany you will make the visit go significantly more smoothly. Google Translate’s camera function can also help with any paperwork.
For expats considering this clinic, it’s most practical for people living in or near Katsushika who need straightforward skin treatment and don’t require detailed English explanations. Check their website before visiting to confirm hours, whether they accept walk-ins or require appointments, and what insurance they take — most local clinics in Tokyo accept National Health Insurance, so if you’re enrolled in that system, costs should be manageable. Bring your insurance card, your residence card, and ideally a note in Japanese summarizing your symptoms and any medications you’re currently taking. If your dermatological issue is complex or you need ongoing treatment with detailed discussions, you might want to seek out a clinic with stronger English support, but for common skin conditions, Heisei Tateishi Byoin is a reasonable local option worth considering.
Patient Feedback
Patient experiences here tend to follow the typical Japanese public-facing hospital pattern — organized check-in, moderate wait times, and doctors who don’t rush through the exam itself. The dermatology department is thorough; expect the doctor to look carefully and explain findings, even if that ex
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.heisei-tateishi.net
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東京都葛飾区立石5-1-9
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Tateishi Station (Keisei Main Line) — 2 min walk
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