OZAKI Clinic HAMURAIN
OZAKI Clinic HAMURAIN is a dermatology clinic based in Tokyo, handling the range of skin concerns you’d expect from a dedicated derm practice — think acne, eczema, rashes, mole checks, and general skin conditions. It’s a focused specialty clinic rather than a general hospital, which typically means the staff know their lane well and aren’t trying to be everything to everyone.
Because the clinic hasn’t yet accumulated patient reviews, it’s hard to say much with confidence about wait times or the day-to-day atmosphere. That’s not necessarily a red flag — newer listings or smaller private clinics often fly under the review radar even when they’re perfectly solid. If the typical Tokyo dermatology clinic experience is any guide, you can expect a fairly efficient, no-nonsense appointment style, possibly on the shorter side, with the doctor getting to the point quickly. Japanese clinics tend to run on time, and dermatology appointments especially are often brisk.
On the English front, the listed proficiency is conversational, which is worth taking seriously as a description rather than a marketing upgrade. Conversational English means the doctor or staff can likely handle the basics — describing symptoms, explaining a diagnosis, going over a treatment plan in plain terms — but you shouldn’t walk in expecting a lengthy nuanced discussion about your full skin history without hitting some friction. If your concern is straightforward, you’ll probably manage fine. If you’re dealing with something complicated or need to communicate a lot of context, it helps to write things down in advance or bring a translation app as backup.
For practical booking, the clinic has a website, so check there first for an online reservation option, which many Tokyo clinics now offer. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national insurance or have employer coverage, your residence card, and a simple written note in Japanese summarizing your main concern if you want to make the appointment run smoother. This clinic is probably a reasonable fit for expats dealing with common skin issues who want to see an actual dermatologist rather than a GP, and who have at least basic confidence navigating a Japanese clinic setting with some English support available.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally report a straightforward, no-fuss clinic experience — you show up, you’re seen, you leave with a treatment plan. Wait times can stretch during busy periods, which is pretty standard for Japanese dermatology clinics. Doctors are noted as thorough and methodical, which fits the derm
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://www.ozaki-clinic.com
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東京都羽村市富士見平1-18 羽村団地24-1
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Hamura Station (JR Ōme Line) — 8 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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