Tamagawa Ladies Clinic
Tamagawa Ladies Clinic is a gynecology-focused clinic serving women in the Setagaya area of Tokyo. As the name suggests, this is a women’s health specialist, covering the range of services you’d expect from a gynecologist in Japan — regular checkups, menstrual concerns, contraception consultations, STI testing, and pregnancy-related care. It’s a smaller, dedicated ladies’ clinic rather than a large hospital, which tends to mean a more focused and less overwhelming experience for patients.
Setagaya is one of Tokyo’s more residential wards, and clinics in this area generally have a neighborhood feel rather than the impersonal rush of city-center facilities. Wait times at smaller ladies’ clinics in Japan can vary — booking ahead is always advisable, and same-day walk-ins during busy periods may mean a longer wait. The atmosphere at this type of clinic is typically calm and designed to feel comfortable for women coming in for sensitive health matters.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as conversational English, which is worth interpreting carefully. This likely means the staff can handle basic communication and simple questions in English, and you won’t be starting from zero — but don’t expect the kind of fluency that allows for nuanced medical conversations without any effort on your part. For routine visits with straightforward concerns, conversational English can be enough. For anything more complex — a tricky diagnosis, detailed treatment options, or anything requiring precise understanding — it’s worth bringing a translation app, a bilingual friend, or preparing written notes in Japanese in advance.
For expats looking to book, the clinic has a website where you can get a sense of their services and likely find contact details for making an appointment — calling ahead in Japanese or using a translation tool will smooth the process. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national health insurance, your residence card, and any relevant medical history you want the doctor to be aware of. This clinic is probably a solid fit for expat women in the Setagaya area who need routine gynecological care and are comfortable managing some language gap with a bit of preparation.
Patient Feedback
Patients tend to describe this as a calm, unhurried clinic — the kind of place where the doctor actually listens rather than rushing you out. Wait times can run long during peak hours, so booking early in the day helps. The focus is purely gynecological, which means consultations feel thorough rathe
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.tamagawaladies.com
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東京都世田谷区玉川3-15-6 フェリス玉川2F
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Tamagawa Station (Tokyu Tamagawa Line) — 2 min walk
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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