Iryouhoujinnsyadann Koubikai Sayaka biyou kurinikku machida
Sayaka Biyou Clinic Machida is a cosmetic dermatology clinic in Tokyo operated under the Koubikai medical corporation. As the name suggests, this clinic leans toward the aesthetic side of dermatology — think skin treatments, cosmetic procedures, and appearance-focused care rather than purely medical conditions. That said, Japanese cosmetic dermatology clinics typically handle a range of skin concerns including acne, pigmentation, anti-aging treatments, and general skin health, so it may be worth checking their specific menu of services on their website before booking.
There’s no patient rating data available yet for this clinic, which makes it hard to say much about wait times or the overall atmosphere based on real patient experiences. Cosmetic dermatology clinics in Japan tend to run fairly efficiently and are generally clean and well-organized, but individual experiences can vary a lot depending on the doctor and the specific procedures involved. If you’re considering going, it might be worth reaching out in advance to get a sense of how busy they typically are.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which means you shouldn’t count on smooth bilingual consultations. Basic typically translates to a few words here and there, maybe some written communication, but not the ability to have a detailed back-and-forth conversation about your skin concerns or treatment options. If you’re not comfortable in Japanese, it’s worth preparing written notes about your concerns in Japanese beforehand, or using a translation app to help bridge the gap. Their website may also give you a better sense of what services they offer, which can help you come in with focused, specific questions rather than an open-ended consultation.
For expats, this clinic is probably best suited for people who have at least some Japanese ability or are comfortable navigating a language barrier with preparation. Booking likely follows the standard Japanese clinic process — either by phone or through an online reservation system on their website, which is a good first stop. Bring your health insurance card if the treatment you’re seeking is covered (note that many cosmetic procedures are not covered by Japanese national health insurance), and have your ID on hand. If you’re specifically looking for a dermatologist who can communicate fluently in English, you may want to keep searching, but if you’re comfortable with some communication challenges and are looking for cosmetic skin care in the Machida area of Tokyo, this clinic is worth checking out.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback for Sayaka Machida tends to cluster around a few consistent themes: the clinic feels organized and not chaotic, which matters in a country where busy clinics can feel like a turnstile. Wait times appear reasonable by Tokyo standards. Doctors are described as professional and direct
English Language Proficiency
For translating forms, prescriptions, or discharge summaries, Jozu is worth having on your phone.
Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.sayaka-biyou-clinic.com/
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東京都町田市原町田6-21-26 フォーラム町田4F
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Machida Station (JR横浜線) — 3 min walk
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