Takei naika clinic
Takei Naika Clinic is a dermatology clinic in Adachi, one of Tokyo’s northeastern residential wards. Adachi sits outside the central tourist and expat hubs, so this is primarily a neighborhood clinic serving local residents rather than a destination practice for international patients.
The clinic handles general dermatological concerns — skin conditions, rashes, acne, and similar issues. English support is listed as basic, meaning staff can likely manage simple exchanges but complex medical conversations will be difficult. Come prepared with written notes describing your symptoms, or bring a Japanese-speaking friend if your condition requires detailed explanation.
No patient ratings exist yet on this directory, so there’s no community feedback to draw from. The clinic does have a website, which is worth checking before you visit for hours and appointment information, though it’s likely in Japanese only. If you’re living in Adachi and need accessible, nearby dermatological care for a straightforward issue, this clinic is a reasonable local option. For complex cases or if strong English communication is a priority, you may want to look at clinics closer to central Tokyo with more established international patient support.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on Takei Naika is limited online in English, which is pretty typical for smaller neighborhood clinics in outer Tokyo. The general picture from Japanese-language reviews points to a straightforward, no-fuss local practice — not a long wait if you go early, a doctor who gets to the po
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.takei-naika.com/
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東京都足立区舎人6-10-11-102
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Toneri Station (Nippori-Toneri Line) — 3 min walk
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English Support
Basic