Omori Zaitaku Kaeru Clinic
Omori Zaitaku Kaeru Clinic is a dermatology practice in Ota Ward, tucked into the residential Sanno neighborhood a short distance from Omori Station on the Keikyu line. The name includes “zaitaku” (home visit/home care), so there’s a home-visit component to their services — worth knowing if mobility is a concern for you or someone you’re helping.
The clinic has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but that doesn’t automatically mean the front desk or doctors are fluent. Realistically, you’re probably looking at limited English capability in person. A translation app or a Japanese-speaking friend would make the visit smoother. For straightforward dermatology issues — rashes, skin conditions, acne — where you can point and show, language barriers are more manageable than in other specialties. That said, go prepared.
It’s a smaller neighborhood clinic, not a big hospital dermatology department, so expect a more personal, quieter environment. Appointments are likely preferred over walk-ins — check their website before heading over.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on this clinic is limited in English-language sources, so take this with a grain of salt. As a small neighborhood dermatology practice, the vibe is likely quieter and less rushed than a major hospital department. Wait times at smaller clinics in residential Tokyo tend to be reasonable when you have an appointment. Expect a doctor-focused consultation rather than a lot of hand-holding through the process. Bring photos of your condition if it comes and goes.
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://omori-zaitaku.jp/
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東京都大田区山王2-30-6
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Omori Station (Keikyu Line) — 3 min walk
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
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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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