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Hospitals & Clinics
English-speaking hospitals and clinics in Tokyo and other major cities in Japan.
Tokyo Takanawa Hospital
Tokyo Takanawa Hospital is a 3-minute walk from Takanawadai Station. It is JIH and JMIP certified and provides English and Chinese interpretation services. Although you don't need an appointment for a first-time consultation, the hospital recommends calling in advance to ensure there are openings in the schedule. Services include internal medicine, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, dermatology, urology, ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, and oral surgery. ## Access Takanawadai Station, Asakusa subway line, Exit A1; Shinagawa Station, Keikyu and JR line, Takanawa Exit
International Health Care Clinic
International Health Care Clinic, based in Shimbashi, Minato, provides multilingual treatment and medical services for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, regardless of whether you have Japanese health insurance or not. As an overseas travel clinic, they also offer international medical transportation between countries and within hospitals in Japan. The International Health Care Clinic requires a reservation in advance. To schedule your consultation, you can request an appointment through their website form or email them at yoyaku@ihc-clinic.jp. ## Access Shimbashi Station. JR Yamanote line, Ueno-Tokyo line, Ginza line; Uchisaiwaicho Station, Mita line ## See also [8 Top English-Speaking Hospitals in Tokyo in 2024 ](https://mailmate.jp/blog/english-hospitals-tokyo "8 Top English-Speaking Hospitals in Tokyo in 2024")
Tokyo Midtown Clinic
Tokyo Midtown Clinic, in Akasaka, Minato City, boasts a special outpatient center and a next-gen health screening center. In addition, the clinic is one of the first hospitals in Japan to be accredited by Joint Commission International (Ambulatory Care Program), an internationally recognized health care organization. They also provide flu shots. Outpatient service is by appointment only. Reservations are available one month in advance through their internet reservation system or by phone call. ## Access Roppongi Station, Toei Oedo Subway line, Exit 8; Roppongi Station, Tokyo Metro Hibiya line, Exit 4 ## See also [8 Top English-Speaking Hospitals in Tokyo in 2024 ](https://mailmate.jp/blog/english-hospitals-tokyo "8 Top English-Speaking Hospitals in Tokyo in 2024")
Tokyo Medical and Surgical Clinic
The Tokyo Medical and Surgical Clinic in Shiba, Minato City, has multilingual European and U.S.-trained doctors working at the facility. English-speaking medical services include family practice, specialty consultations, vaccinations, travel medicine, minor clinical procedures, and emergencies. Consultations and first-time visits are typically by appointment only. However, acutely ill patients can be seen without one. This clinic does not accept Japanese National or Social Health Insurance, but they will provide an itemized receipt and statement of your diagnosis for insurance claims. ## Access Kamiyacho Station, Hibiya Subway line, Exit 1
National Medical Clinic
The National Medical Clinic administers pediatric medicine and pediatric surgery with native English-speaking pediatricians, nurses, and staff. In addition, the clinic also offers general internal medicine, immunization, and cosmetic plastic surgery services. Although the clinic does not accept Japanese Health Insurance, they will help you complete insurance forms without charge. Appointments are a must for this clinic, so make sure you call reception to make a reservation. ## Access Hiroo Station, Hibiya Subway Line, Exit 1
Medical Clinic Hiroo
Medical Clinic Hiroo's director, Dr. Michiko Suwa, is a U.S. board-certified pediatrician that has treated patients from more than 60 countries. A broad range of medical services such as pediatrics, internal medicine, respiratory medicine, dermatology, and vaccines are available at the clinic in English. Walk-ins are accepted, but you will need an appointment for immunizations, physical exams, and well-child visits. ## Access Hiroo Station, Hibiya Subway line, Exit 2
Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital
Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital is JMIP-certified and a short walk from Akabanebashi Station. It offers comprehensive medical care for international patients and has an Emergency and Critical Care Center within its premise. The hospital has an international office that supports patients who don't speak Japanese. Medical interpreters who can speak English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Chinese are also available on-site. Departments include: Internal medicine, neurology, cardiovascular surgery, cardiovascular internal medicine, psychiatry, pediatrics, gynecology, ophthalmology, emergency & Critical Care Medicine, radiology, rehabilitation, etc. Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital encourages patients to make a reservation in advance or have a medical referral letter before visiting. Individuals without one may have to wait considerably longer to receive a consultation. ## Access Akebanebashi Station, Toei Oedo line, Akabanebashi Exit; Shibakoen Station, Toei Mita line, Exit A2; Azabujuban Station, Tokyo Metro Nanboku line, Exit 3
Sanno Hospital
Sanno Hospital has English-speaking doctors and Japanese-English interpreters on staff. It's less than a 5-minute walk from Aoyama-itchome Station and Nogizaka Station. The hospital has a wide array of patient-oriented medical services, including dentistry, ophthalmology, breast surgery, psychosomatic medicine, and a respected obstetrics & gynecology department. Outpatient walk-ins are accepted for specific departments. You can check which departments accept walk-ins on their Outpatient page. Reception hours are from 8:30 - 11:30 AM and 1:00 - 4:30 PM on Mondays to Saturdays. ## Access Aoyama-itchome Station, Tokyo Metro Ginza line, Hanzomon line, and Toei Oedo line, Exit 4; Nogizaka Station, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda line, Exit 3