Kitasenju ART Clinic
Kitasenju ART Clinic is a gynecology clinic on the fourth floor of a building in Kitasenju, one of Adachi ward’s main hubs and a surprisingly well-connected part of northeast Tokyo. The “ART” in the name refers to Assisted Reproductive Technology, so this place skews toward fertility and reproductive care rather than general ob-gyn visits — keep that in mind if you’re looking for routine checkups.
Their website has some English-facing content, which is a decent sign, but it doesn’t mean you’ll walk in and have a smooth English consultation guaranteed. Reception may or may not be comfortable in English. If fertility treatment is why you’re here, bring a Japanese-speaking friend or a solid translation app for anything beyond the basics. The clinic appears to operate as a smaller, specialized practice — not a big hospital system — so the experience is likely more intimate but also more variable depending on who’s working that day.
Kitasenju Station is major (multiple lines), so getting here from most parts of Tokyo is actually easier than the Adachi address might suggest.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a quieter, more personalized clinic atmosphere compared to larger hospital fertility departments. Wait times appear reasonable for a specialist clinic. Doctors seem thorough on the clinical side — reproductive medicine tends to attract detail-oriented practitioners. The smaller scale means staff gets to know returning patients, which matters a lot when you’re going through fertility treatment. Not a lot of English-language reviews exist, so the expat experience here is genuinely hard to gauge.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://kitasenju-art.com
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東京都足立区千住1-18-9 4F
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Kitasenju Station (Tsukuba Express) — 2 min walk
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