Komazawa shinryojo
Komazawa Shinryojo is a small internal medicine clinic in Setagaya, one of Tokyo’s larger residential wards. As a general internal medicine practice, it handles the kind of everyday health concerns that don’t require a hospital visit — think seasonal illness, chronic condition management, fatigue, digestive issues, blood pressure, and routine checkups. This is a neighborhood clinic, not a specialist facility, so if you’re dealing with something that needs a referral or imaging, expect to be pointed elsewhere.
There’s no patient rating data available for this clinic yet, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or the overall atmosphere from direct feedback. That said, small neighborhood clinics in Tokyo like this one tend to operate on a walk-in or same-day appointment basis, with morning hours often getting busier than afternoon slots. The experience is typically efficient and no-frills — you’re in, assessed, and out without a lot of hand-holding, which suits some people just fine.
On the English front, the listed proficiency is basic, which means you should go in prepared to communicate mostly in Japanese or through a translation app. Basic English might get you through simple exchanges, but don’t count on being able to describe nuanced symptoms or have a detailed back-and-forth about your medical history in English. Google Translate or a similar tool on your phone will be genuinely useful here, and having your symptoms written out in Japanese beforehand will make the visit go more smoothly for everyone.
The clinic does have a website, which is worth checking before you visit for current hours, any insurance information, and whether they accept walk-ins or prefer appointments. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national or employer insurance, your residence card, and a list of any medications you’re currently taking. This clinic is probably best suited to expats who have some Japanese ability or are comfortable using translation tools, and who need straightforward general medical care without complex communication demands. If you’re brand new to Japan and still finding your footing, you might want to call ahead to get a sense of how the visit will go before showing up.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback for this clinic is limited in English-language spaces, which itself tells you something about its expat footprint — it skews local. Japanese reviewers generally describe it as a calm, unhurried clinic without the crushing wait times you get at bigger hospitals. Doctors appear thorou
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://komazawa-cl.jp/
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東京都世田谷区上馬4-5-8
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Komazawa Station (Tokyu Setagaya Line) — 5 min walk
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