OOTORII IIN
OOTORII IIN is a gynecology clinic in Nishi-Kojiya, Ota Ward — a residential, low-key part of southwest Tokyo that’s not exactly expat central, so finding an English-capable women’s clinic here is genuinely useful. The clinic is run under the Koaikai medical corporation and handles the full range of gynecological care: regular checkups, contraception, irregular periods, STI screening, and more.
Their English is conversational rather than fluent — you won’t get a full clinical consultation in English, but reception can handle basic questions and they have some English-language resources to support appointments. A translation app will still come in handy for nuanced discussions, but you won’t be starting from zero. The clinic feels like a neighborhood practice: not a big hospital, not a flashy urban clinic. It’s practical and approachable, which is often exactly what you want for routine gynecological care. If you live in Ota Ward or commute through Keikyu Kamata, this is a solid local option worth knowing about.
Patient Feedback
Patients describe a straightforward, no-fuss experience typical of a neighborhood clinic. Wait times are generally reasonable for a small practice. The doctor is reported to be thorough and unhurried — the kind of practitioner who explains what’s happening rather than rushing you out. The atmosphere is calm and private, which matters for gynecological visits. Not a high-tech facility, but patients seem to feel genuinely looked after rather than processed.
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://ootorii-iin.or.jp/
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東京都大田区西糀谷3-8-16
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Nishi-Kojiya Station (Keikyu Kuko Line) — 2 min walk
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