Jun Ladies' Clinic Kodaira
Jun Ladies’ Clinic Kodaira is a gynecology-focused clinic sitting in Kodaira, a quieter residential pocket of western Tokyo that most expats don’t end up in by accident — you’re probably here because you live nearby. It handles the full range of women’s health: regular checkups, contraception, prenatal care, and gynecological concerns. English isn’t fluent, but there’s genuine conversational ability, which puts it ahead of most neighborhood clinics in this part of the city. Staff can get through a basic consultation without you needing to mime symptoms or lean entirely on Google Translate. Some English materials are available. It’s a small, local clinic — not a big international hospital setup — so come with some patience and ideally a rough idea of the Japanese terms for whatever you’re dealing with. That said, for expat women in the Kodaira or Higashi-Murayama area who need accessible, women’s-specific care without trekking into central Tokyo, this is a practical, solid option.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally describe a calm, unhurried atmosphere — this is a local clinic, not a high-volume urban practice, so wait times tend to be reasonable if you book ahead. The doctor is noted as thorough and straightforward, not dismissive. Women coming for contraception consultations or routine checkups report feeling taken seriously. It’s not a flashy setup, but the care is competent and the vibe is low-stress. Expect a standard Japanese clinic experience, just with slightly better communication than most in the area.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.jun-lc-kodaira.com/
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東京都小平市喜平町1-14-20
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Kiyohira Station (Tamagawa Line) — 3 min walk
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