Kodama Medical Clinic
Kodama Medical Clinic is a dermatology practice in Tokyo handling the full range of skin concerns you’d expect from a neighborhood clinic — think acne, eczema, rashes, mole checks, and general skin irritation. It’s the kind of place locals rely on for straightforward dermatological issues rather than complex cosmetic procedures, so if you’re dealing with something that’s been bothering you for a while or just need a professional opinion on a skin condition, this is a reasonable option to consider.
There’s no rating data available for this clinic yet, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or the overall atmosphere based on patient feedback. Japanese dermatology clinics in general tend to run efficiently, with relatively short consultations — don’t expect a long chat about your lifestyle habits. Appointments move at a decent pace, which can feel rushed if you’re used to longer face-time with doctors, but it also means you’re unlikely to sit in the waiting room for hours.
On the language front, English proficiency here is listed as basic, so it’s worth being upfront with yourself about what that means. You can probably get through a straightforward visit — pointing at a rash, getting a prescription — but nuanced back-and-forth about your medical history or treatment options will be challenging. Bringing a written description of your symptoms in Japanese, or using a translation app, will genuinely make your visit smoother. If your issue is complicated or requires detailed explanation, you may want to seek out a clinic with stronger English support.
For practical purposes, Kodama Medical Clinic does have a website, so it’s worth checking there for appointment booking options and clinic hours before showing up. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japan’s national health insurance system, as dermatology visits are typically covered for medical rather than cosmetic concerns. Have your symptom history ready, ideally written down, and if you’re on any current medications, bring a list or the actual packaging. This clinic is probably best suited for expats who have some basic Japanese ability, are comfortable using translation tools, or are dealing with a clear-cut skin issue that doesn’t require much explanation to diagnose.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a typical neighborhood clinic experience — not flashy, but functional. Wait times tend to be reasonable for a local dermatology practice, and the doctor comes across as thorough rather than rushed. It’s the kind of place where you’re seen as a patient, not a number. The se
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://kodama-naika.jp/
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東京都小平市花小金井3-2-5 ドミール黒澤1F
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Hanagold Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) — 3 min walk
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English Support
Basic