Tokyo AMH Clinic Ginza
Tokyo AMH Clinic Ginza sits on the second floor of KDX Shimbashi Ekimae Building in Minato — a short walk from Shimbashi Station, which makes it genuinely easy to get to from most parts of the city. The clinic focuses on gynecology, with a particular emphasis on AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) testing and fertility-related concerns alongside general women’s health.
Staff have conversational English, so you won’t be completely on your own at the front desk or in the exam room. It’s not a fully bilingual setup, but it’s enough to get through a consultation without pulling out your phone every five minutes. Some English resources are available, which helps when you’re trying to understand results or next steps.
The clinic runs a fairly streamlined operation — it’s not a big hospital, which means things move at a reasonable pace and you’re not lost in a crowd. Good option if you’re navigating fertility awareness or routine gynecological care and need at least basic English support in Tokyo.
Patient Feedback
Patients tend to appreciate that the clinic doesn’t feel rushed or overwhelming. The focus on AMH and fertility means the doctors know their lane and explain things clearly. Wait times are generally manageable for a Tokyo clinic. The smaller scale works in your favor — you’re seeing a specialist, not getting shuffled around. Some patients note the English isn’t perfect but is genuinely enough to have a real conversation about your health.
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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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