Ooguno Byouin
Ooguno Byouin is a dermatology clinic in Tokyo offering a range of skin-related care, from common conditions like acne, eczema, and rashes to more involved dermatological concerns. As a dedicated skin clinic, the focus is squarely on dermatology rather than general medicine, which means the doctors here tend to have solid, specialized experience with the kinds of issues that bring most patients through the door.
There’s no rating data available for this clinic yet, so it’s difficult to say much about typical wait times or the overall atmosphere based on patient feedback. That said, most mid-sized dermatology clinics in Tokyo follow a fairly predictable rhythm — walk-in or same-day appointments are often possible, morning slots tend to fill up fast, and the consultation style is usually efficient and to the point rather than drawn out. Japanese clinics generally run on the busier side, so don’t expect a long, leisurely conversation with the doctor.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which means you shouldn’t count on smooth, flowing communication in English. You’ll likely be able to get through straightforward situations — pointing to a problem area, understanding basic instructions — but anything nuanced or complex may get lost. It’s worth preparing a written description of your symptoms beforehand, ideally with some Japanese text or a translation app handy. Bringing photos of your skin issue at different stages can also help bridge the communication gap without relying entirely on words.
For expats considering this clinic, it’s probably a better fit for those dealing with clear, visible skin issues that don’t require a lot of back-and-forth explanation, or for people who have some Japanese ability or a Japanese-speaking friend who can come along. The clinic does have a website, so it’s worth checking before your visit for hours, any reservation options, and what documents to bring. As with most Japanese clinics, bring your health insurance card, some form of ID, and a bit of extra patience — navigating healthcare in a second language always takes more energy than expected, but a focused dermatology clinic is generally one of the more manageable specialist visits to tackle as an expat.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on Ooguno Byouin points to a thorough, methodical approach — this is a hospital, not a drop-in clinic, so expect structured appointments and proper documentation. Wait times can stretch, especially without an advance booking. Staff come across as professional and unhurried once you’
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.oogunohp.com/
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東京都西多摩郡日の出町大久野6416
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Based on the coordinates (35.75646, 139.234081) in Hinode Town, the nearest station is:
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