Mitaka Ladies Clinic
Mitaka Ladies Clinic is a gynecology-only practice sitting on the ground floor of a residential mansion building in Shimorenjakku, Mitaka — a quiet, suburban part of western Tokyo. It’s the kind of neighborhood clinic that locals rely on for routine women’s health: regular checkups, contraception, menstrual issues, and general OB/GYN care.
The clinic has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but don’t take that as confirmation of fluent English-speaking staff. Realistically, this is a Japanese-primary clinic in a non-touristy area with a local patient base. If your Japanese is minimal, come prepared — a translation app, written notes about your symptoms, or a Japanese-speaking friend will all help. Google Translate camera mode on their forms is a reasonable strategy here.
It’s not a big hospital with an international department. It’s a small, focused women’s clinic. If you’re looking for someone to hold your hand in English through every step, manage expectations. If you’re comfortable navigating with some language friction, it’s a legitimate local option for gynecological care in the Mitaka area.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried atmosphere typical of smaller local clinics. Wait times appear reasonable compared to larger hospital OB/GYN departments. The doctor is described as thorough and straightforward — not particularly chatty, but attentive. It draws a regular local crowd, so it feels familiar rather than clinical. No major complaints about dismissiveness, which matters a lot in gynecology. Not a flashy setup, but patients seem to leave feeling their concerns were actually heard.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.mitaka-ladies.com/
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東京都三鷹市下連雀3-31-4 ライオンズマンション 1F
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Mitaka Station (JR Chuo Line) — 8 min walk
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