Jinnai Wimenzu Kurinikku
Jinnai Wimenzu Kurinikku is a dedicated women’s clinic in Setagaya, Tokyo, focusing on gynecological care. The clinic handles the full range of women’s health concerns — routine checkups, contraception, menstrual issues, cervical cancer screenings, and general gynecological consultations. As a specialty women’s clinic rather than a general hospital, the atmosphere tends to be quieter and more focused than a large urban medical center, which many patients appreciate when dealing with sensitive health matters.
Because the clinic hasn’t yet been reviewed on Kantan Health, there’s limited patient feedback available on wait times or the doctor’s particular style. That said, smaller women’s clinics in residential neighborhoods like Setagaya typically run on an appointment-based system and tend to offer a more personal, unhurried consultation compared to busier downtown clinics. It’s worth calling ahead or checking the website to understand how appointments are structured and whether walk-ins are accepted.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which means you shouldn’t expect a fully bilingual consultation. The staff may be able to handle simple written communication or recognize basic medical vocabulary, but complex discussions about symptoms, treatment options, or medical history will likely require some effort on both sides. Bringing a written summary of your concerns in Japanese — or using a translation app to prepare key phrases in advance — will make a real difference. If your Japanese is limited and your medical situation is nuanced, consider bringing a bilingual friend or using a medical interpreter service.
The clinic does have a website, so it’s worth checking before your visit for information on services offered, hours, and any online booking options. When you go, bring your health insurance card, any relevant medical records or test results, and a list of any medications you’re currently taking. This clinic is best suited for expats who have some tolerance for a language gap, are comfortable preparing ahead of time, and are looking for a neighborhood-based women’s clinic rather than a large international-facing facility.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally describe the clinic as organized and professional without being cold. Wait times can stretch depending on the day — mornings and post-lunch slots tend to move faster. The doctors are reported to be thorough and willing to explain things clearly, which matters a lot in a specialty
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.jinnai-womens.com
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東京都世田谷区奥沢5-40-5 自由が丘JWCビル
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Jiyugaoka Station (Tokyu Toyoko Line) — 2 min walk
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