Tomoko Ladies Clinic Shimokitazawa
Tomoko Ladies Clinic Shimokitazawa is a women’s specialty clinic in the Shimokitazawa area of Setagaya, offering gynecological care in one of Tokyo’s more relaxed and characterful neighborhoods. The clinic focuses on women’s health across all life stages, from routine checkups and contraception consultations to menstrual concerns and menopause management. Being a dedicated ladies’ clinic, the environment is designed with female patients in mind, which many women find more comfortable than visiting a larger general hospital.
The clinic has a quieter, more intimate feel than the big urban medical centers, which tends to mean a more personal interaction with the doctor. Wait times at smaller clinics like this can vary depending on the day and whether you have an appointment, so booking ahead is the smarter move if your schedule is tight. The atmosphere is generally calm and unhurried, and patients tend to appreciate the more attentive pace that comes with a smaller practice.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, which means you should not expect a fully bilingual consultation. The doctor or staff may be able to handle simple vocabulary and written communication, but complex medical histories or nuanced symptom descriptions will likely hit a language wall. If your Japanese is limited, bringing a written summary of your health history in Japanese, or using a translation app during the visit, will make a real difference. This is not the clinic to visit if you need to have a detailed, back-and-forth conversation in English without any preparation.
For expats, Tomoko Ladies Clinic Shimokitazawa is a reasonable option if you live in or around Setagaya and need straightforward gynecological care — a routine pelvic exam, a Pap smear, contraception advice, or a prescription refill. Booking through the website is available, which helps if you want to avoid navigating a phone call in Japanese. Bring your health insurance card, any relevant medical documents, and ideally a translation of your key health information. It’s best suited for expats who have some Japanese ability, are comfortable with minimal English support, or are visiting for a relatively routine concern rather than something that requires detailed ongoing communication.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally describe a calm, unhurried atmosphere — typical of smaller private clinics where you’re not competing with a hundred people in a hospital waiting room. Wait times tend to be reasonable if you book ahead. The doctor is reported to be thorough and attentive, which matters a lot in g
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://tomokoclinic.jp
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東京都世田谷区北沢2-12-4 新第2マツヤビル3F
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Shimokitazawa Station (Odakyu Line) — 2 min walk
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