ON-NADUKA Medical Clinic
ON-NADUKA Medical Clinic (女塚診療所) is a small internal medicine clinic tucked into a residential pocket of Nishi-Kamata in Ota Ward — one of Tokyo’s more local, less expat-heavy neighborhoods. This is a neighborhood clinic serving neighborhood people, which means the experience is going to feel very Japanese. The clinic has some English-language content on its website, which is a decent sign, but don’t assume that translates to fluent English at reception or with the doctor. Bring a translation app, have your symptoms written out in Japanese if you can manage it, or bring a Japanese-speaking friend for anything complicated. For straightforward internal medicine needs — a persistent cough, blood pressure monitoring, a general checkup — this kind of clinic can absolutely get the job done. It’s not a specialist expat facility, but it’s local, accessible from Nishi-Kamata Station, and likely has shorter waits than a big hospital. Go in with realistic expectations and you’ll probably be fine.
Patient Feedback
Patient data specific to this clinic is limited in English-language sources, so take this with a grain of salt. Based on the clinic’s setup — small, local, internal medicine — expect a fairly efficient in-and-out experience for routine concerns. Neighborhood clinics like this tend to have shorter waits than hospital outpatient departments. The doctor interaction may be brief and businesslike, which is pretty standard for Japanese general practice. Don’t expect a long chat.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.onaduka.e-doctor.info/
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東京都大田区西蒲田4-33-2
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Keikyu Kamata Station (Keikyu Main Line) — 3 min walk
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