Saijo Clinic
Saijo Clinic is a welcoming medical facility in Tokyo that’s become particularly popular with expatriates and international patients. Dr. Saijo and his team provide comprehensive medical care in a modern, stylish setting. What stands out is their patient-centered approach – they take time to listen and show genuine compassion for their patients’ situations. The clinic accepts Japanese health insurance, making treatments very affordable. While they can be busy with wait times for initial appointments sometimes extending to 2 months, the quality of care makes it worth the wait. Located conveniently with a pharmacy next door, they offer a streamlined healthcare experience. The clinic maintains high professional standards while creating a comfortable environment for both Japanese and international patients.
Patient Feedback
Patients consistently praise Dr. Saijo and his staff for their compassionate approach and consideration. Reviews highlight the clinic’s affordability through Japanese insurance coverage and the high quality of care received. The main point of consideration mentioned is the potential wait time for initial appointments, which can extend to 2 months. The clinic’s modern, stylish environment and efficient service receive positive mentions from patients.
English Language Proficiency
Contact & Location
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03-3353-1650
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Japan, 〒160-0022 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Shinjuku, 1-chōme−3−12 壱丁目参番館 11F
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Shinjuku Station (JR Yamanote/Chuo/Saikyo/Shonan-Shinjuku/Metro Marunouchi/Shinjuku/Oedo Lines) - 5 min walk from East Exit
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Insurance & Payment
INSURANCE
International Plans Accepted
PAYMENT
Cash, Credit Card, Bank Transfer.
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