Mitakahigashi Kurinikku
Mitakahigashi Kurinikku is a dermatology clinic in Tokyo offering a range of skin-related care, from everyday concerns like acne, eczema, and rashes to more involved conditions requiring ongoing treatment. Like most neighborhood dermatology clinics in Japan, it likely handles both cosmetic and medical dermatology, so whether you’re dealing with a stubborn skin condition or something you’d rather clear up before summer, this is the kind of place built for that.
Since there are no patient reviews yet, it’s hard to say much about wait times or the overall vibe from firsthand experience. Japanese dermatology clinics in general tend to run on the busier side, particularly on weekday mornings, so showing up early or checking whether they offer online reservations through their website is worth the effort. The clinic does have a website, which is a good sign — it likely contains information on appointment procedures, hours, and possibly an online booking option, so it’s worth a look before you head in.
On the language front, English is listed as basic, which means you can probably get through a simple visit with some patience and pointing, but don’t count on a detailed back-and-forth conversation about your symptoms or treatment options. If your concern is straightforward — a visible rash, a skin check, a prescription refill — the communication barrier may be manageable. For anything more nuanced or if you’re someone who needs to really understand your diagnosis and treatment plan, it would be smart to bring a Japanese-speaking friend, prepare written notes about your symptoms in Japanese, or use a translation app as a backup.
For expats thinking about visiting, bring your health insurance card, be ready to fill out a registration form likely in Japanese, and have some cash on hand as not all smaller clinics in Japan accept cards. This clinic is probably best suited for people with relatively clear-cut dermatological needs who are comfortable navigating a bit of a language gap, or those who have some basic Japanese ability to smooth things over.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a quieter, neighborhood-clinic atmosphere — shorter waits than you’d expect at a bigger urban dermatology practice. Doctors appear thorough with diagnoses rather than rushing you out the door. The tradeoff is that it’s a smaller operation, so if you need highly specialized
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://houmonshinryou.com/clinic/jukeikai-03/
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東京都三鷹市北野4-8-40-1F
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Mitaka Station (JR Chuo Line) — 12 min walk
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