Yagi Zaitaku Clinic Minamiaoyama
Yagi Zaitaku Clinic Minamiaoyama sits in a residential mansion building in Minami-Aoyama — not the flashy clinic-district setup you might expect, but a quieter, more personal environment. The “zaitaku” in the name means home-visit care, so this isn’t a typical walk-in dermatology clinic. They do have a physical location, but their model skews toward visiting patients who can’t easily travel. That said, they do see dermatology patients on-site.
The website has some English-language content, which is a decent sign, but don’t assume you’ll walk in and get full English service. Reception may manage basic communication, but complex consultations about skin conditions — treatments, medications, follow-up care — will likely hit a language wall without some prep work. Bring a translation app, or better yet, a bilingual friend if your Japanese is minimal. The Minami-Aoyama location is accessible, near Omotesando Station. A small, quiet clinic with a home-care orientation rather than a high-volume dermatology practice.
Patient Feedback
Public review data on this clinic is limited, which itself tells you something — it’s not a high-traffic spot with hundreds of patient opinions floating around. Patients who do visit tend to describe a calm, unhurried atmosphere consistent with its home-care model. Wait times are likely shorter than major dermatology clinics simply due to lower patient volume. Expect a thorough, attentive approach rather than a conveyor-belt consultation. Not ideal if you need urgent, same-day walk-in access.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://yagi-clinic.com
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東京都港区南青山5-4-35 たつむら青山マンション606
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Omotesando Station (Chiyoda Line) — 5 min walk
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