QUIC BEAUTY CLINIC

Total reviews: 345
Akasaka Station (Chiyoda Line) — 3 min walk
  • Aesthetic and medical dermatology combined
  • Near central Tokyo
  • QUIC BEAUTY CLINIC is a dermatology clinic in Minato, Tokyo, with a focus that leans toward cosmetic and aesthetic treatments alongside general skin care. Given the name and location — Minato is home to a lot of beauty-forward clinics catering to both locals and expats — you can expect services ranging from acne and skin condition treatment to procedures like laser therapy, chemical peels, and anti-aging treatments. It’s the kind of clinic where medical dermatology and aesthetics overlap, so whether you’re dealing with a stubborn skin issue or looking for something more elective, this is likely a place that handles both.

    As for the patient experience, there’s no rating data available yet, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or how the clinic runs day-to-day. That’s worth keeping in mind — you’re going in a bit blind compared to a clinic with a track record of patient feedback. Minato-based clinics tend to skew toward a polished, boutique atmosphere, so the environment is likely clean and modern, but that’s an educated guess rather than confirmed experience from past patients.

    On the English front, the clinic is listed as basic English proficiency, which means don’t count on smooth, detailed medical conversations in English. Staff may handle simple exchanges — checking in, taking payment, explaining a product — but if you need to describe a complex skin condition, walk through your medical history, or ask detailed questions about a procedure, you’ll want to come prepared. Writing things down in Japanese or using a translation app like Google Translate can go a long way. Bringing a printed summary of your symptoms or concerns in Japanese before your visit is genuinely useful here.

    The clinic does have a website, so it’s worth checking before you go — look for an online booking option, which many Tokyo clinics now offer, or a contact form you can use to inquire about appointments. Bring your health insurance card if you’re visiting for a medical dermatology issue, though cosmetic procedures are typically out-of-pocket in Japan regardless of your coverage. This clinic is probably a reasonable option for expats comfortable navigating some language friction and willing to do a bit of prep work beforehand, especially if you’re in the Minato area and need a dermatologist without trekking across the city.

    Patient Feedback

    Patient feedback points to a clinic that takes skin concerns seriously without rushing people through. Wait times appear reasonable for a smaller private clinic. The aesthetic focus means staff are used to detailed consultations about appearance-related issues, which tends to make for more thorough

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic shows English content on their website, which is a decent signal — they're not completely ignoring international patients. But that doesn't guarantee English-speaking staff at reception or during consultations. Realistically, you should expect Japanese-primary service. A translation app l

    Contact & Location

    • https://qb-clinic.com/
    • 東京都港区赤坂6−13−13エストグランディールCARO303号室
    • Akasaka Station (Chiyoda Line) — 3 min walk
    Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Tuesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Thursday Closed
    Friday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Saturday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Sunday Closed

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    Proficiency Score
    2/5

    Basic

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