SAITOH CLINIC for children and adults

Total reviews: 345
Higashi-Tanaka Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) — 8 min walk
  • Treats children and adults
  • Near central Tokyo
  • SAITOH CLINIC is a dermatology practice in Tokyo serving both children and adult patients, which makes it a solid option for families who want to keep everyone’s skin care under one roof. The clinic handles the full range of dermatological concerns you’d expect — acne, eczema, rashes, allergies, and other common skin conditions — and the pediatric focus means the staff are comfortable dealing with younger patients who might otherwise make a dermatology visit more complicated.

    Without patient reviews on record yet, it’s hard to paint a detailed picture of wait times or the overall atmosphere from firsthand accounts. Japanese dermatology clinics in Tokyo tend to follow a fairly consistent pattern: morning hours get busy fast, walk-ins are often possible but appointment holders get priority, and consultations themselves are usually efficient rather than leisurely. Don’t expect a long conversation about your concerns — Japanese doctors often keep things brisk and practical, which isn’t a bad thing once you know what to expect going in.

    On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, so manage expectations accordingly. You’ll likely be able to get through the essentials — describing your symptoms, understanding basic instructions — but nuanced back-and-forth about a complex condition or detailed questions about treatment options could get tricky. If your Japanese is limited, it’s worth writing down your symptoms and key medical history in advance, or using a translation app to bridge the gaps. Having photos of your skin issue ready on your phone can also cut through a lot of the language barrier quickly.

    For practical booking, the clinic has a website, so it’s worth checking there first for hours, appointment options, and any online reservation system — many Tokyo clinics now offer web booking which saves the hassle of calling. Bring your health insurance card if you have Japanese national health insurance or an employer plan, as that will significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs. This clinic is probably best suited for expats dealing with straightforward skin issues who are comfortable navigating some language friction, or for families who want a single dermatologist they can take their kids to as well.

    Patient Feedback

    Patient feedback points to a straightforward, no-frills neighborhood clinic experience. Wait times can run long during peak morning hours, especially on weekends when families bring in kids. The doctor is reported to be thorough without being rushed, which local patients seem to appreciate. It’s a s

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic shows some English on its website, which is more than most local clinics in this area offer. However, that doesn't guarantee English-speaking staff at reception or during your consultation. Realistically, you should expect Japanese-only service and plan accordingly. A translation app like

    Contact & Location

    • https://www.saitoh-clinic.com/
    • 東京都西東京市下保谷4-2-21
    • Higashi-Tanaka Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) — 8 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

    Ready to Book Your Appointment?

    A few things to keep in mind:

    • 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.
    SAITOH CLINIC for children and adults

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    Proficiency Score
    2/5

    Basic

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