Tokyo AMH Clinic Ginza
Tokyo AMH Clinic Ginza is a gynecology clinic sitting on the second floor of a commercial building just steps from Shimbashi Station. Despite the Ginza name, it’s technically in Minato — but the location is genuinely convenient, sandwiched between two major train lines.
The clinic focuses on women’s health across the board: regular gynecological checkups, menstrual issues, contraception, STI testing, and menopause care. They’ve built a reputation for being approachable about topics that can feel awkward to raise anywhere, let alone in a second language.
English capability here is conversational — don’t expect a fully bilingual consultation, but reception can handle the basics and you won’t be completely on your own. Having a few key Japanese terms ready never hurts, but patients have navigated appointments here without fluent Japanese. Forms may require some help. Overall, it’s a workable option for English-speaking women in Tokyo who need gynecological care and want a clinic that isn’t going to make them feel like a problem to be solved.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally describe the doctors as thorough and non-judgmental — important for a specialty where people often feel self-conscious. Wait times can run long during peak hours, so booking ahead and arriving early helps. The clinic feels clinical rather than cozy, but staff are reported as professional and reasonably patient with communication gaps. It’s not the most luxurious setup, but people leave feeling like their concerns were actually heard.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.amh.clinic
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東京都港区新橋1-9-5 KDX新橋駅前ビル 2F
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Shimbashi Station (Ginza Line) — 1 min walk
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