YURI LADYS CLINIC
Yuri Lady’s Clinic is a dedicated gynecology practice located in the Koto area of Tokyo, focused exclusively on women’s health. The clinic handles the full range of gynecological care — routine checkups, contraception consultations, cervical cancer screening, and general reproductive health concerns. As a specialty women’s clinic rather than a general hospital, the environment tends to feel more private and tailored than a large medical institution, which many patients appreciate when dealing with sensitive health matters.
There’s no patient rating data available for this clinic yet, so it’s difficult to speak to specifics around wait times or the doctor’s bedside manner. That said, smaller women’s clinics in Tokyo like this one often run on appointment systems that keep things reasonably efficient, and the focused nature of the practice typically means you’re seen by someone with real depth in gynecological care rather than a generalist. First-time visitors can usually expect a fairly standard Japanese clinic experience — organized, professional, and thorough, though potentially on the quieter and more clinical side.
On the English front, the clinic is listed as having basic English proficiency, so don’t expect a fully bilingual consultation. You’ll likely be able to get through check-in and basic questions with simple English, but nuanced discussions about symptoms, treatment options, or contraception choices could get complicated fast. If your Japanese is limited, it’s worth preparing written notes about your concerns beforehand, using a translation app during the visit, or bringing a bilingual friend if you have one. This isn’t a red flag — it’s just the reality of many smaller clinics in Japan, and going in prepared makes a real difference.
The clinic does have a website, so you can check current services, hours, and potentially book an appointment online or find a phone number to call ahead. For expats living in Koto or nearby areas of eastern Tokyo, this could be a convenient local option for routine women’s health needs. It’s best suited to patients who have at least basic Japanese ability or are comfortable navigating appointments with some language workarounds, rather than someone who needs detailed English-language medical counseling from the start.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried clinic atmosphere — the kind of place where you’re not herded through in ten minutes. Wait times seem reasonable for a local clinic, though like most Japanese gynecology practices, busy mornings can slow things down. The doctor is described as attentive a
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://yuricl.sakura.ne.jp
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東京都江東区亀戸4-18-4 亀戸メディカルビル5F
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Kameido Station (Oedo Line) — 2 min walk
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