KASUMIGASEKI BLDG CLINIC
Tucked inside the Kasumigaseki Building on the 3rd floor — one of Tokyo’s most recognizable government-district office towers — this dermatology clinic runs under the umbrella of the Health Medical Association (健康医学協会). That institutional setup means it leans heavily toward serving the building’s working population: think office-worker skin checks, not boutique cosmetic treatments.
For expats, location is the main draw. Kasumigaseki Station is right there, and the area is dense with embassies and government offices, so the patient base isn’t exclusively Japanese. That said, confirmed English-language service is murky. The organization has some English online presence, but whether the reception desk or doctors can carry a full dermatology consultation in English is genuinely unclear. Come prepared — a translation app and written notes about your symptoms will help you a lot here. This isn’t a clinic that’s built around international patients, but it’s a solid, accessible option if you’re working or living nearby and need a dermatologist without a long commute.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on this specific clinic is limited online, which tracks for an institutional office-building clinic that isn’t actively marketing itself. General impressions of similar Health Medical Association facilities suggest efficient, no-frills appointments — you’re seen, assessed, and moved along. Don’t expect a lot of hand-holding or extended explanations. Wait times appear reasonable given the captive office-building audience. Doctors are reported as professional and thorough, but bedside manner tends toward clinical efficiency over warmth.
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.kenkoigaku.or.jp
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東京都千代田区霞が関3-2-5 霞が関ビル3F
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Kasumigaseki Station (Marunouchi Line) — 2 min walk
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