nishikamataikashikakurinikku
Nishikamataikashikakurinikku sits on the 6th floor of the KS Building in Nishi-Kamata, a quiet residential corner of Ota Ward that most tourists never see. This is a combined internal medicine and dental clinic — the kind of neighborhood place where locals go for everything from blood pressure checks to tooth extractions. The website has a home visit medicine section, which is worth noting if you’re dealing with mobility issues or recovering from something.
English capability is murky. The site has some English-language content around home visit services, which suggests at least some effort toward non-Japanese patients, but don’t assume fluent front desk staff. Bring a translation app, have your insurance card ready, and write down your symptoms beforehand in Japanese if you can manage it. This isn’t a foreigner-specialist clinic — it’s a solid neighborhood clinic that may or may not have someone comfortable in English on any given day.
Good for: routine internal medicine, general checkups, people living in the Kamata area who want a local option.
Patient Feedback
No substantial English-language review data available for this clinic. It operates as a neighborhood internal medicine and dental practice, so the typical experience is probably fine for routine visits — standard wait times, local patient base, general practitioner-style care. Patients with zero Japanese may find it challenging without preparation. Home visit services appear to be a real focus, which is less common and worth knowing about.
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 -
https://www.nishikamataikashika-clinic.jp/homevisit/
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東京都大田区西蒲田5-27-13 KSビル6階
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Kamata Station (Keikyu Line) — 3 min walk
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