Tamasakai Dermatology Clinic

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Keio Tamagakaisai Station (Keio Sagamihara Line) — 1 min walk
  • Dermatology specialists only
  • Near central Tokyo
  • Tamasakai Dermatology Clinic is a neighborhood dermatology practice in Tokyo handling the usual range of skin concerns — acne, eczema, rashes, moles, and other common conditions that tend to bring people through a dermatologist’s door. It’s a focused, single-specialty clinic rather than a large hospital department, which generally means shorter waits and a more straightforward visit without a lot of unnecessary bureaucracy.

    As with most smaller dermatology clinics in Japan, you can expect things to run efficiently and on schedule. The atmosphere is typically calm and clinical without being cold — Japanese clinics at this scale tend to be orderly and well-managed. Consultations are usually fairly concise, so it helps to come prepared with a clear description of your symptoms, when they started, and what you’ve already tried. Bringing photos of a flare-up if your condition comes and goes can also save a lot of back-and-forth.

    On the English front, the clinic is listed as conversational level, which means you should be able to communicate the basics without a translator in tow. Don’t expect fluent medical English or a lengthy discussion of treatment options in your first language, but for a typical skin issue — describing where it hurts, how long it’s been there, what it looks like — you’ll likely get by. If you’re dealing with something complex or need detailed explanations of a diagnosis, having a translation app open or writing things down in advance is a smart move regardless.

    The clinic has a website, so it’s worth checking there first for appointment booking options or any forms you may need to fill out ahead of time. Bring your health insurance card if you have Japanese national insurance or a private policy, along with your residence card as ID. This clinic is a reasonable option for expats living or working in the Tokyo area who need a dermatologist for routine skin issues and are comfortable with a modest language gap — it won’t be the most internationally polished experience, but it should get the job done.

    Patient Feedback

    Patients tend to appreciate that this is a focused dermatology practice — you’re seeing someone who does skin all day, not a GP who’s also handling colds and checkups. Wait times can vary depending on the day, so going early or checking their schedule is smart. The clinic has a neighborhood feel rat

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic has conversational English capability, meaning reception can handle the basics — explaining procedures, understanding your symptoms, getting through check-in. It's not fluent bilingual care, so if your situation is complicated, having a few key Japanese terms ready or a translation app as

    Contact & Location

    • http://www.tamasakaihifu.com
    • 東京都町田市小山ケ丘3-22ー9 京王多摩境駅前ビル1階
    • Keio Tamagakaisai Station (Keio Sagamihara Line) — 1 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

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    Tamasakai Dermatology Clinic

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    English Support

    Proficiency Score
    3/5

    Conversational