NAKAGAMIGANKAKEISEIGEKA
Nakagami Ganka Keisei Geka is a dermatology and plastic surgery clinic based in Tokyo, covering skin conditions alongside cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. The dual focus means they see a range of patients — from those dealing with everyday skin issues like acne, eczema, or rashes, to people seeking more involved cosmetic or surgical consultations. It’s a specialist clinic rather than a general practice, so you’ll want to come in with a reasonably clear sense of what you’re looking for.
Because this is a specialty clinic in Tokyo, expect the usual urban clinic experience: relatively efficient appointments, a professional atmosphere, and doctors who tend to be thorough but not especially chatty. Japanese dermatology clinics generally move at a decent pace, so long waits aren’t typically a given, but appointment availability can vary depending on the day and season. The clinic has a website, which is worth checking before you go for hours, access information, and any updates on booking procedures.
On the English front, be realistic: the listed proficiency is basic, which in practice usually means staff may manage simple exchanges but a detailed medical conversation will be a stretch. If your Japanese is limited, it’s worth preparing written notes describing your symptoms, how long you’ve had them, and any medications you’re currently taking. Translation apps like Google Translate or DeepL can help bridge gaps in the moment, and bringing a Japanese-speaking friend or colleague if possible will make things go more smoothly for anything complicated.
For expats considering this clinic, it’s a reasonable option if you have a specific dermatological concern and are comfortable with some communication limitations. Bring your health insurance card, any referral documentation if you have it, and a list of current medications with both brand and generic names. If your issue is straightforward — a rash, a skin check, a mole you want looked at — the language barrier is usually manageable with a little preparation. Since there are no patient reviews yet, there’s no community feedback to draw on, so you’d essentially be going in fresh, which is worth factoring into your decision if you prefer a clinic with a known track record among expats.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried clinic environment — the kind of place where the doctor actually looks at you rather than rushing to the next room. Wait times seem reasonable for a local clinic. Patients appear to appreciate the straightforward approach to diagnosis. As a smaller practi
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 -
http://www.nakagamiganka.jp
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東京都昭島市中神町1180-8
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Akishima Station (JR Itsukaichi Line) — 8 min walk
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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