Sengawaekimae Suzuki Clinic
Sengawaekimae Suzuki Clinic is a dermatology practice sitting right in front of Sengawa Station in Chofu, western Tokyo — third floor of the 3110 Building. Skin conditions, rashes, acne, chronic issues — this is the focus. The clinic has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but don’t assume you’ll walk in and have a fully bilingual consultation. The reality is probably somewhere between “staff can manage basic English” and “bring your phone with a translation app just in case.” Chofu isn’t the most expat-dense part of Tokyo, so expect a neighborhood clinic feel — regular patients, local vibe, not set up like an international medical center. That’s not a bad thing. Wait times at smaller dermatology clinics in Japan can stack up, so booking ahead or arriving early is smart. If you live on the Keio Line, this is genuinely convenient. If you’re coming from central Tokyo specifically for this clinic, make sure it’s worth the trip for your situation first.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a straightforward neighborhood dermatology clinic — no frills, but generally competent. Doctor thoroughness seems solid for common skin issues. Wait times can run long during busy periods, as is typical for Japanese dermatology clinics without a reservation system. The atmosphere is local and functional rather than polished. Patients seem to appreciate the convenient station-front location. Not a lot of English-language reviews exist, which itself tells you something about the typical patient base here.
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 -
http://sengawaclinic.com/
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東京都調布市仙川町1-18-2 3110ビル3F
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Sengawa Station (Keio Inokashira Line) — 2 min walk
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