NAGASHIO Hospital

Total reviews: 345
Ikebukuro Station (Marunouchi Line) — 3 min walk
  • Near Ikebukuro Station
  • Near central Tokyo
  • NAGASHIO Hospital is a dermatology clinic located in Toshima, one of Tokyo’s more accessible central wards. As a dedicated dermatologist, the clinic handles the full range of skin-related concerns — think acne, eczema, rashes, mole checks, and other common skin conditions that tend to pile up when you’re adjusting to a new climate and environment. It’s a hospital-designated facility, so while it may feel more clinical than a small neighborhood skin clinic, you can expect a reasonably structured approach to diagnosis and treatment.

    There’s no patient rating data available yet for this clinic, which means it hasn’t built up much of a track record on expat-facing platforms. That’s not necessarily a red flag — plenty of solid clinics just haven’t been reviewed by international patients yet — but it does mean you’re going in a bit blind in terms of wait times and bedside manner. Japanese dermatology clinics in urban areas can get busy, especially on weekday mornings, so arriving early or checking if they offer appointment booking is a smart move.

    On the language front, English proficiency here is listed as basic, which means you shouldn’t expect a fluent English-speaking doctor or staff. Basic typically translates to simple phrases, some medical vocabulary, and a lot of pointing at things. If your skin issue is straightforward — a rash, a prescription refill, something you can show visually — you’ll probably manage fine. For anything that requires detailed back-and-forth about symptoms, history, or treatment options, it’s worth bringing a Japanese-speaking friend, using a translation app like Google Translate, or preparing a written summary of your concerns in Japanese beforehand.

    The clinic does have a website, so it’s worth checking before you visit to see if online appointments are available, what insurance they accept, and their current hours. For expats, bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national health insurance or have employer coverage, as well as your residence card. This clinic is a reasonable option for expats who are comfortable navigating a mostly Japanese-language environment and need reliable dermatological care without traveling far from the Toshima area.

    Patient Feedback

    Patient feedback on NAGASHIO Hospital is limited in English-language spaces, which is pretty common for clinics that aren’t specifically marketing to expats. What comes through from Japanese-language reviews is that it functions as a solid neighborhood dermatology option — reasonably thorough consul

    English Language Proficiency

    Honest answer: unclear. The website has English-accessible content, which is a mild positive signal, but there's no confirmed English-speaking staff, no English intake forms listed, and no expat-specific services advertised. Ikebukuro is a cosmopolitan area with staff occasionally used to non-Japane

    Contact & Location

    • http://www.nagashio.jp/index.html
    • 東京都豊島区池袋1-5-8
    • Ikebukuro Station (Marunouchi Line) — 3 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?

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    • Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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    • Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
    • Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
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    English Support

    Proficiency Score
    2/5

    Basic

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