Kikuchi Seikeigeka
Kikuchi Seikeigeka is an orthopedic clinic tucked into the Jindaiji Medical Building in Chofu, a quieter residential part of western Tokyo. It handles the standard orthopedic workload — back pain, joint issues, sports injuries, fractures, rehabilitation — without the chaos of a hospital orthopedics department. The clinic has conversational English capability, meaning at least some staff can get through a basic consultation with you without requiring a full interpreter. Don’t expect fluent medical English, but you won’t be completely on your own either. It’s a neighborhood clinic, so the pace is more human than a big urban hospital. Good option if you’re living in or around Chofu, Mitaka, or Fuchu and need orthopedic care without trekking into central Tokyo. Check their website for hours before you go — orthopedic clinics in Japan often have split schedules with afternoon closures.
Patient Feedback
Patients tend to describe a no-nonsense experience — you get seen, examined, and given a clear plan without a lot of fuss. Wait times are typical for a neighborhood orthopedic clinic, meaning you might sit for 20–40 minutes during busy morning slots. Doctors are reported to be thorough with physical exams rather than just ordering tests and sending you home. The overall vibe is calm and local, not rushed or impersonal.
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.kikuchi-seikei.jp/
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東京都調布市深大寺東町2-23-5 深大寺メディカルビル101
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Shenjin Station (Keio Inokashira Line) — 8 min walk
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