Iryouhoujinsyadan MIG Kanamachikeiyuuseikeigekanaikakodomokurinikku
Located in Katsushika, a residential ward in Tokyo’s northeastern corner, this clinic sits within a larger medical practice that covers orthopedics, internal medicine, and pediatrics alongside dermatology. Getting there puts you well off the usual expat trail — Katsushika isn’t a neighborhood most international residents frequent, so factor in travel time if you’re coming from central Tokyo.
English support is listed as basic, meaning you can likely handle simple check-in and paperwork with some assistance, but don’t count on being able to describe symptoms or understand treatment plans without a Japanese speaker alongside you or a translation app ready to go. Bringing written notes in Japanese about your condition is a smart move.
No patient reviews exist yet, so there’s no community feedback to draw on when gauging wait times, bedside manner, or how smoothly visits tend to go for non-Japanese speakers. The clinic does have a website where you can check hours and services before making the trip. For straightforward dermatology needs and patients comfortable navigating a language gap, this clinic is worth considering if you’re based in eastern Tokyo.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a reasonably organized clinic given its multi-specialty setup. Wait times can stretch during peak hours — not unusual for a medical mall handling multiple departments. Doctors tend to be thorough rather than rushed, though appointments are conducted in Japanese. The multi-
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://mig.tokyo/index.html
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東京都葛飾区金町6-4-3金町メディカルモール1・2・3階
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Kanamachi Station (Keisei Main Line) — 2 min walk
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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English Support
Basic