Nii Juku Kumiai Shinryousho
Nii Juku Kumiai Shinryousho is a medical clinic in Tokyo that operates on an appointment-based system. The facility has transitioned from a traditional walk-in clinic to a more structured hospital-like environment, though without inpatient beds. The clinic provides care for various conditions including fever and sudden illnesses. Based on patient feedback, the clinic delivers particularly attentive care to elderly patients but maintains stricter protocols for young people and children, especially those with cold symptoms—likely as a precaution against in-facility infections. The clinic has at least one English-speaking doctor, making it accessible to foreign patients. Staff members, including receptionists and nurses, are generally described as polite and courteous. For urgent medical needs, the clinic accommodates patients who become suddenly unwell, despite their appointment-only system. With a 4.3/5 star rating from 10 reviews, the clinic delivers reliable medical care, though some long-term patients note the atmosphere has changed with the implementation of the reservation system.
Patient Feedback
Patient reviews highlight the clinic’s polite and courteous staff, from receptionists to nurses and doctors. The clinic receives praise for thorough care and accommodating urgent medical needs despite their appointment system. Several patients note a shift from a traditional clinic atmosphere to a more structured hospital-like environment. Some reviews indicate differential treatment between elderly patients (who receive attentive care) and younger patients or children (who face stricter protocols, particularly with cold symptoms).
English Language Proficiency
Contact & Location
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03-3607-2583
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https://www.niijuku-clinic.com/
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2-chōme-25-6 Niijuku, Katsushika City, Tokyo 125-0051, Japan
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Keisei-Takasago Station (Keisei Line) - 7 min walk from the station entrance
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
- Some clinics require appointments 2-3 days in advance.
- Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
- Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
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