Nishitokyo Yagisawa clinic
Nishitokyo Yagisawa Clinic is a dermatology practice located in the Nishitokyo area of western Tokyo, offering skin-focused care for a range of conditions including acne, eczema, rashes, allergic reactions, and general skin concerns. As a neighborhood dermatology clinic, it caters primarily to local residents but accepts patients looking for straightforward, practical skin treatment without the long waits and bureaucracy of a larger hospital.
There’s not yet enough patient feedback in our system to give you a reliable picture of wait times or the overall atmosphere, so take this as a starting point rather than a full portrait. That said, smaller neighborhood dermatology clinics in Japan tend to operate with a fairly efficient, no-frills approach — you’re seen, assessed, and given a treatment plan or prescription without a lot of hand-holding. Doctors at this type of practice are typically direct and focused, which works well if you know what you need, but can feel a little rushed if you’re hoping for a longer conversation about your skin.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which in practice means don’t count on a fully smooth conversation in English. Basic medical terms might get through, and some written communication may help, but if your situation is at all complex — unusual symptoms, medication allergies, a detailed history — you’ll want to come prepared. Bringing a written summary of your symptoms and any medications you’re currently taking, ideally in Japanese or with a Japanese translation, will make the visit go significantly smoother. Google Translate can fill some gaps in a pinch, but it shouldn’t be your only plan.
For expats considering this clinic, it’s best suited to those with relatively straightforward skin issues who don’t need extensive back-and-forth communication. Check the clinic’s website beforehand, as many Japanese clinics post their hours, accepted insurance types, and sometimes an online reservation system. Bring your health insurance card if you have Japanese national insurance or company insurance, your residence card, and a list of any current medications. If you’re still navigating Japan’s healthcare system or dealing with a more complex dermatological issue, it may be worth seeking out a clinic with stronger English support — but for a routine skin concern in the Nishitokyo area, this clinic is a reasonable local option to consider.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried clinic experience — typical of neighborhood dermatology practices in suburban Tokyo. Doctors appear thorough with diagnoses, and wait times seem reasonable compared to busier urban clinics. The atmosphere is quiet and functional rather than polished. Pati
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://yagisawa-med.com
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東京都西東京市柳沢6-1-1HBビル2F
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Yagisawa Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) — 2 min walk
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