kasai sanfujinka

Total reviews: 345
Kasai Station (Tozai Line) — 8 min walk
  • Women's health, obstetrics covered
  • Near central Tokyo
  • Kasai Sanfujinka is a gynecology clinic located in the Kasai area of Edogawa, one of Tokyo’s eastern residential wards. As a dedicated obstetrics and gynecology practice, it handles the full range of women’s health needs — routine checkups, prenatal care, contraception consultations, and gynecological concerns. Neighborhood clinics like this one tend to serve the local community closely, which means you’re looking at a smaller, more personal setting rather than a large hospital environment.

    Because this is a community-based clinic, the atmosphere is typically quiet and straightforward. Wait times can vary depending on how busy the day is, but smaller gynecology clinics in residential Tokyo neighborhoods generally move at a reasonable pace compared to big urban hospitals. Expect a functional, no-frills setup focused on getting patients seen efficiently. The doctor’s style is likely practical and direct, as is common in Japanese clinical culture — don’t necessarily expect a lot of back-and-forth conversation, but you’ll be in capable hands for standard gynecological care.

    On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which means communication may be limited. You can probably manage simple check-in and paperwork with some patience, but nuanced medical conversations — discussing symptoms in detail, understanding diagnoses, or navigating treatment options — will be genuinely difficult without support. If your Japanese is limited, it’s worth preparing written notes about your symptoms beforehand, using a translation app, or bringing a Japanese-speaking friend if you have access to one. Don’t assume the visit will flow smoothly in English, even with good intentions on both sides.

    For expats considering this clinic, it’s a practical option if you live in or near Edogawa and need accessible women’s healthcare without traveling far into central Tokyo. The clinic has a website, so check there for hours and any online appointment options, though the site is likely in Japanese only — a browser with auto-translate will help. Bring your health insurance card, a photo ID, and any relevant medical history if you’re a new patient. This clinic is best suited for expats who have some Japanese language ability, are accompanied by someone who does, or are comfortable navigating a straightforward appointment with minimal verbal exchange. If you need detailed, nuanced communication with your provider in English, you may want to seek out a clinic with stronger language support.

    Patient Feedback

    Patient experiences point to a fairly typical Japanese neighborhood clinic atmosphere — organized, professional, and not particularly rushed, but not designed around international patients either. Wait times can run longer during busy morning slots. Doctors appear thorough during consultations. The

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic's website includes some English content, which suggests at least some awareness of non-Japanese patients. However, confirmed English-speaking staff on the floor isn't something that can be verified. Reception communication in English is likely limited. Forms are probably Japanese-only. If

    Contact & Location

    • https://gt-kasai.com/
    • 東京都江戸川区東葛西6-8-6
    • Kasai Station (Tozai Line) — 8 min walk
    Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Tuesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Thursday Closed
    Friday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Saturday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Sunday Closed

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    English Support

    Proficiency Score
    2/5

    Basic

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