Kameari Park-side Clinic
Kameari Park-side Clinic is a gynecology practice located in Katsushika, in the eastern part of Tokyo near Kameari Station. As a dedicated gynecology clinic, they handle the standard range of women’s health needs — routine checkups, contraception consultations, menstrual health, prenatal care, and general gynecological concerns. Being a neighborhood-level clinic rather than a large hospital, the atmosphere tends to be quieter and more personal than what you’d encounter at a major medical center.
Because this is a smaller local clinic, wait times are generally more manageable than at big hospitals, and you’re more likely to get face time with the doctor rather than feeling rushed through an appointment. The setting is straightforward and functional — don’t expect a glossy private clinic vibe, but do expect the kind of attentive care that comes from a practice focused on its local community rather than volume.
On the language front, the clinic has conversational English, which means communication is possible but has real limits. You should be able to get through the basics of why you’re there, and the doctor or staff can likely handle routine explanations, but don’t count on nuanced discussions about complex medical histories or detailed treatment options happening entirely in English. If your situation is straightforward, you’ll probably manage fine. If you have something complicated to communicate, bringing a bilingual friend or preparing written notes in Japanese beforehand will make the appointment go much more smoothly.
For booking, check their website first — many clinics in Japan allow online reservations, which sidesteps the phone barrier entirely. Bring your health insurance card (if you’re enrolled in Japanese national insurance or have employer coverage), a list of any medications you’re currently taking, and if it’s your first visit, arrive a few minutes early to fill out paperwork. This clinic is a solid option for expat women in eastern Tokyo who need routine gynecological care and are comfortable navigating a semi-English environment — just go in with realistic expectations about the language and you’ll be fine.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally describe a calm, low-pressure environment that feels less clinical than bigger hospital gynecology departments. Wait times are reasonable for a neighborhood clinic — not instant, but not the multi-hour ordeals common at large hospitals. The doctor is noted as attentive and thoroug
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://kameari-ladies.com
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東京都葛飾区亀有5-34-12 FMビル4F
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Kameari Station (JR Sobu Line) — 3 min walk
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