Machidahifuka biyouhifuka kurinikku
Machida Hifuka Biyou Hifuka Clinic is a dermatology practice in Tokyo offering both medical and cosmetic skin care services. The dual focus means they handle everything from eczema, acne, and rashes to aesthetic treatments like mole removal and skin rejuvenation — a fairly common combination at Japanese dermatology clinics. If you’re dealing with a straightforward skin issue or looking for cosmetic dermatology without going to a full plastic surgery clinic, this kind of practice covers a lot of ground.
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 based on firsthand accounts. Japanese dermatology clinics in general tend to run efficiently but can get busy, especially on weekday mornings and right after opening. Appointments may or may not be available depending on the clinic’s booking system, so it’s worth checking their website before showing up.
On the English front, be realistic in your expectations. The listed English proficiency is basic, which in practice usually means the staff can manage simple exchanges — checking you in, understanding what body part you’re pointing to, handing you forms — but a nuanced conversation about your skin history or treatment options is going to be a challenge. If you have a complex condition or need to explain a detailed medical history, bringing a written summary in Japanese (translation apps can help draft one) will make a big difference. For straightforward issues like a visible rash or a spot you want checked, the language barrier is much more manageable.
The clinic does have a website, which is a good starting point for figuring out their hours, services, and whether online booking is available. When you go, bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national health insurance or have employer coverage, as most standard dermatological visits are covered. For cosmetic procedures, expect out-of-pocket costs. This clinic is a reasonable option for expats in the Machida area dealing with common skin concerns, particularly if you can manage with basic communication or bring some language support with you.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a clinic that takes skin concerns seriously rather than rushing people through. Wait times can stretch during busy periods — this is suburban Tokyo, not a boutique private clinic, so manage expectations accordingly. Doctors appear thorough with diagnosis and treatment expl
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 -
https://www.sanritsu-machida.jp/
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東京都町田市原町田4-2-2 メディカルスペース町田3階
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Machida Station (JR横浜線) — 2 min walk
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