iryouhouzinsyadan yuzinkai hamurasenrozoihifuka
Hamura Senrozoihifuka is a dermatology clinic operated under the Yuzinkai medical corporation in Tokyo. As a dedicated dermatology practice, the clinic focuses on skin-related concerns ranging from common conditions like acne, eczema, and rashes to more involved issues requiring ongoing treatment or diagnosis. Being part of a medical corporation typically means there’s some organizational structure behind the scenes, which can translate to reasonably consistent processes and access to resources that smaller independent clinics might lack.
There’s no patient review data available for this clinic yet, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or the general atmosphere based on real-world feedback. That’s not necessarily a red flag — plenty of solid clinics just haven’t made it into the English-language review ecosystem yet. As with most dermatology clinics in Japan, you can expect a fairly efficient, no-frills visit: check in, wait your turn, see the doctor, receive a prescription or treatment plan, and be on your way. Japanese dermatology appointments tend to be shorter than what Western patients might be used to, so come prepared with a clear summary of your symptoms and any previous treatments you’ve tried.
On the language front, the clinic is listed as having conversational English, which means you should be able to cover the basics — describing symptoms, understanding a diagnosis, asking simple follow-up questions. Don’t expect a deeply nuanced medical conversation entirely in English, though. For complex situations involving detailed medical history or tricky terminology, it’s worth bringing a translation app or a written summary of your concerns in Japanese if you can manage it. That small effort goes a long way in making sure nothing important gets lost.
The clinic does have a website, which is useful for checking hours, location, and potentially booking an appointment or confirming what documentation to bring. As an expat, you’ll want to have your health insurance card ready — national health insurance and most corporate insurance plans are typically accepted at clinics like this, but it’s always smart to confirm beforehand. This clinic is a reasonable option for expats dealing with straightforward skin issues who are comfortable with some language limitation and don’t need a fully English-fluent environment to feel at ease.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally describe this as a calm, no-frills clinic where the doctor takes time to actually explain what’s going on with your skin. Wait times are reasonable by Tokyo clinic standards — not instant, but not the two-hour ordeal you sometimes get at bigger facilities. The setting is small and
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://h-senrozoi.com
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東京都羽村市緑ケ丘1-18-3 2F、3F
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Hamura Station (JR Ōme Line) — 8 min walk
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