KAMEIDO EKIMAE CL
Kameido Ekimae Clinic sits right in front of Kameido Station on the Sobu Line — genuinely easy to find, which matters when you’re dealing with a skin flare-up and don’t want to wander. It’s a dedicated dermatology clinic run under the Shinseikai medical corporation, so this is their lane and they stay in it.
For English speakers, the situation is workable. Staff have conversational English, so basic check-in and symptom explanation shouldn’t require a translation app meltdown. Don’t expect a bilingual consultation, but you won’t be completely stranded either. Bring a note with your symptoms written out if your condition is complicated — that still helps.
Kameido is a residential part of Koto ward, not a typical expat hub, so this clinic is most relevant if you live or work in the eastern Tokyo area. It’s a solid neighborhood dermatology option with enough English capability to get through an appointment without too much stress.
Patient Feedback
Being right at the station exit is a genuine convenience — no confusing backstreets. As a dedicated derm clinic, doctors stay focused; you’re not seeing a GP who also happens to look at skin. Patients generally report efficient appointments rather than long waits. The neighborhood feel means it’s not overwhelmed by walk-ins the way central Tokyo clinics can be. Expect a straightforward, no-fuss consultation style.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.shinseikai-md.com/
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東京都江東区亀戸5-1-6 マークス亀戸101
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Kameido Station (Tozai Line) — 2 min walk
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