Wakakusa Hifuka Clinic
Wakakusa Hifuka Clinic is a dermatology practice in Tokyo offering the standard range of skin-related care you’d expect from a Japanese neighborhood clinic — think acne, eczema, rashes, skin allergies, warts, and general skin checkups. It’s the kind of place suited to everyday dermatological concerns rather than highly specialized cosmetic procedures, and it likely operates on a walk-in or same-day appointment basis, which is typical for smaller dermatology clinics across the city.
Because this clinic hasn’t yet been reviewed by patients in our directory, there isn’t much firsthand information to share about wait times or the atmosphere inside. Japanese dermatology clinics in general tend to be efficient and no-frills — consultations are often brief and focused, so don’t expect a lot of back-and-forth or lengthy explanations. Doctors typically move through patients quickly, which can feel abrupt if you’re used to longer appointments elsewhere, but it also means you usually get seen without much waiting around.
On the English front, the listed proficiency is basic, which means you shouldn’t count on having a smooth, detailed conversation in English. The doctor or staff may be able to handle simple words and common skin condition vocabulary, but anything nuanced — describing symptoms that have been going on for a while, explaining your medical history, or understanding treatment instructions — could get tricky. It’s worth writing down your symptoms beforehand, bringing a translation app you’re comfortable using, or asking a Japanese-speaking friend to help if your situation is at all complicated.
For expats considering this clinic, it’s a reasonable option if you’re dealing with something straightforward and you’re within a short distance of the location. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national health insurance or have company coverage, as most standard dermatology visits are covered. If you don’t have insurance, costs are still generally affordable compared to what you might pay out of pocket in other countries. Check the clinic’s website for hours and any booking instructions before you go, since some clinics have shifted to online reservations or have specific reception hours that aren’t obvious from the outside.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a straightforward neighborhood dermatology experience — no frills, but generally competent and efficient. Wait times seem reasonable for a local clinic, not the hour-plus ordeals common at bigger hospital outpatient departments. Doctors appear thorough enough for standard
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.wakakusa-hifuka.com
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東京都東大和市南街5-96-9
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Higashi-Yamato Station (Tamagawa Line) — 8 min walk
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