Asakusa Byoin is a dermatology-focused hospital in Taito ward with conversational English support. It handles a full range of skin conditions and has more clinical depth than a solo-doctor skin clinic
EIJU General Hospital offers dermatology care within a full general hospital in Taito, Tokyo. Some English content exists online but in-person English support is uncertain — bring a translation app an
Hospital-based dermatology clinic in Bunkyo's Yushima area. Part of a medical corporation, so expect a structured, institutional setup. Some English content online, but Japanese-language prep recommen
Nippon Medical School Hospital's dermatology department handles complex skin conditions in Bunkyo, Tokyo. It's a full university teaching hospital — strong clinical depth, but expect a Japanese-first
Dermatology at a major Tokyo academic hospital in Bunkyo's university district. Conversational English available from some staff, with limited English resources on-site. Bring written symptom notes. A
JIAI Hospital offers dermatology care in Bunkyo, Tokyo, within a larger general hospital setting. Some English content exists on their website, but English support on-site is unconfirmed. Best suited
A Tokyo Metropolitan Government hospital in Shinjuku with a dermatology department and confirmed English support. One of the more foreigner-accessible public hospitals in the city. Located in Kabukich
Keio University Hospital's dermatology department handles complex skin conditions at a major academic medical center in Shinjuku's Shinanomachi area. Some English content exists online, but in-person
Dermatology hospital in Shinjuku's quieter Ichigaya Yanagicho neighborhood. Handles skin conditions from rashes to chronic issues. Some English on the website, but bring a translation app — English su
Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital runs a full dermatology department inside a major Shinjuku teaching hospital. English support exists but isn't guaranteed in the dermatology ward specifically
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