Higashiyamatobyouinfuzoku Sentoraru Kurinikku
Higashiyamato Hospital’s attached Central Clinic sits in Higashiyamato City, a quieter residential pocket of western Tokyo — not central, but reachable. The gynecology department handles the usual range: checkups, contraception consultations, cervical cancer screening, and general women’s health. It operates under the Yamatokai medical foundation, which runs several facilities in the area, so there’s institutional backing behind it.
English support is the honest question mark here. The hospital group has some English content online, but that doesn’t mean the front desk or doctors speak English fluently. You’ll likely need basic Japanese, a translation app, or a bilingual friend along for anything complex. Routine screenings might be manageable with prep and patience. For nuanced conversations about treatment options or sensitive gynecological issues, come prepared.
It’s a solid local option if you live or work in western Tokyo and want a community-level clinic rather than a big-city international hospital. Don’t expect English-first service. Do expect a functioning, properly staffed gynecology department.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback is limited in English, so the picture is incomplete. Japanese reviewers generally describe it as a functional, no-frills neighborhood clinic — not particularly fast, but thorough enough. Wait times can stretch, especially on weekday mornings. Doctors appear attentive during consultations. The attached hospital setup means referrals within the facility are straightforward. Not a boutique experience, but solid community-level care for routine gynecological needs.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://yamatokai.or.jp/higasiyamato
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東京都東大和市南街2-3-1
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Higashi-Yamato Station (Tamagawa Line) — 8 min walk
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