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Wellness Tokyo Nihonbashi Kenshin Clinic sits in the Algo Nihonbashi Building in Chuo Ward — one of Tokyo’s more business-district-heavy neighborhoods, close to Nihonbashi and Hakozaki. The clinic focuses on internal medicine with a checkup (kenshin) orientation, meaning a good chunk of what they do is health screenings and preventive exams rather than urgent care or ongoing treatment.
The website (run through a corporate health foundation) has some English-facing elements, but don’t take that as a guarantee of smooth English consultation. This looks like a clinic that serves Japanese salarymen and corporate employees first. If you’re a foreign resident hoping for a fully English experience, you’ll want to call ahead or bring a Japanese-speaking friend. That said, the Nihonbashi location is extremely accessible and the internal medicine focus covers a lot of common expat needs — checkups, blood work, basic diagnostics.
Best suited for: expats comfortable with some language friction who need a health screening or internal medicine consult in central Tokyo.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on this clinic is limited online, particularly from English-speaking residents. Given the kenshin (health screening) focus and corporate health foundation backing, the experience likely runs efficient and process-oriented — get in, do your bloodwork, get your results. Don’t expect a long conversational consult. Wait times at screening-focused clinics in Japan tend to be structured around appointment slots, so showing up on time matters more than at general practices.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.zai-kkc.or.jp
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東京都中央区日本橋箱崎町5-14 アルゴ日本橋ビル1F
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Koami-cho Station (Asakusa Line) — 2 min walk
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