KUNISAWA Hinyouki hihuka

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Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line) — 5 min walk
  • Dermatology and urology combined
  • Near central Tokyo
  • KUNISAWA Hinyouki Hihuka is a dermatology clinic in Tokyo with a name that signals its focus clearly — “hinyouki hihuka” refers to urology and dermatology, meaning this clinic covers both skin conditions and urological concerns under one roof. That’s a somewhat unusual combination, but it can be genuinely convenient if you’re dealing with issues that overlap, such as skin conditions in sensitive areas or certain infections. For straightforward dermatological needs — rashes, acne, eczema, skin checks — this is a functional neighborhood clinic rather than a specialized academic center.

    As a smaller Japanese clinic, the atmosphere is typically no-frills and efficient. Expect a waiting room that gets busy, especially on weekday mornings, and a consultation style that is thorough but brisk. Japanese dermatologists tend to be practical and prescription-focused, so don’t expect lengthy explanations unless you ask. The doctor will likely assess, diagnose, and move quickly to treatment — which many patients actually appreciate once they get used to it.

    On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which means you shouldn’t count on smooth back-and-forth conversation about nuanced symptoms. The staff may manage simple check-in phrases, and the doctor might handle basic medical vocabulary, but anything complex — describing a rash that’s been changing over time, explaining your medication history, or asking detailed questions about a diagnosis — will be a real challenge. Bringing a written summary of your symptoms in Japanese, or using a translation app actively during the consultation, will make a significant difference in the quality of care you receive.

    For expats thinking about booking: check the clinic’s website first, as many Tokyo dermatology clinics now offer online reservations which can reduce wait times considerably. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national health insurance or have employer coverage, along with a list of any current medications and known allergies ideally written in Japanese. This clinic is best suited for expats who have some Japanese ability, those comfortable using translation tools during appointments, or anyone dealing with a clear-cut skin issue that doesn’t require a lot of back-and-forth to diagnose. If you need ongoing detailed discussions about a complex skin condition and strong English communication is a priority, it may be worth seeking out a clinic with higher English proficiency — but for a practical, accessible dermatology visit in Tokyo, KUNISAWA Hinyouki Hihuka is a reasonable option to consider.

    Patient Feedback

    Patient feedback for this clinic is limited in English-language sources, so the picture isn’t fully clear. Based on its profile as a small local Japanese clinic in a residential area, expect a fairly typical neighborhood experience: relatively short wait times compared to major hospital outpatient d

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic has some English on its website, which suggests a basic awareness of non-Japanese patients. But that's where the certainty ends. There's no confirmed English-speaking staff listed, no mention of English consultation services, and no clear evidence that forms or instructions are available

    Contact & Location

    • https://kunisawa-clinic.net/top/
    • 東京都武蔵野市吉祥寺南町1-11-13
    • Kichijoji Station (JR Chuo Line) — 5 min walk
    Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Tuesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Thursday Closed
    Friday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Saturday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Sunday Closed

    Ready to Book Your Appointment?

    A few things to keep in mind:

    • Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
    • Some clinics require appointments 2-3 days in advance.
    • Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
    • Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
    KUNISAWA Hinyouki hihuka

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