Best English Speaking Hospital and Clinic in Tokyo

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Are you seeking medical care in Tokyo but concerned about the language barrier? Finding English-speaking hospitals and clinics in Japan is easier than you might think. This guide introduces carefully selected top hospitals and clinics that provide multilingual support.

How to Find English Speaking Hospitals?

Finding English speaking hospitals in Japan is relatively easy. The easiest way is to search for hospitals certified by the Japan Medical Interpretation Promotion Program (JMIP) or Japan International Hospitals (JIH). Both JMIP and JIH certify medical institutions in Japan that offer services for foreigners, guaranteeing smooth medical care even if you don’t speak Japanese. Certified hospitals can be found using the following links:

English-Speaking Hospitals and Clinics in Tokyo

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In Tokyo, there are many hospitals and clinics that offer English services apart from JMIP and JIH certified ones. Below are some examples of medical centres and clinics that can accommodate English-speaking patients. Some of these facilities may also offer services in other languages such as Chinese and French.

In fact, in areas in Tokyo like Hiroo, Roppongi, and Asakusa where many foreign residents live, you can find a hospital or clinic where English-speaking doctors work. However, it doesn’t mean that all staff at the hospitals are  fluent in English. So, choosing one from hospitals that  are used to supporting foreigners is recommended, especially for those concerned about language barriers.

JCHO Tokyo Takanawa Hospital 

Though it’s a paid service, they provide Russian and Chinese language support. They offer a wide range of treatments including internal medicine, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, urology, surgery, ophthalmology, ENT, and more. They also have good inpatient facilities.

Sanno Hospital 

They have English-speaking doctors and offer translation services in Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Russian. The hospital facilities are just like a hotel, ensuring comfortable stays. They provide a wide range of medical specialties.

  • Address: 8-10-16 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
  • The nearest station: Nogisaka (Metro Chiyoda Line), Aoyama icchome (Metro Hanzomon Line, Metro Ginza Line, Toei Oedo Line)
  • Phone: 03-3402-3151
  • Website: https://www.sannoclc.or.jp/hospital/english/

International Health Care Clinic 

This clinic caters to foreigners and accepts patients not covered by Japanese insurance. Since they are a clinic, not a hospital, they do not handle life-threatening illnesses or injuries.

  • Address: 2-10-5 Sueyoshi Bld. 3F, Minato City, Tokyo
  • The nearest station: Shinbashi (JR Yamanote Line, Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Phone: 03-3501-1330
  • Website: https://www.ihc-clinic.jp/en/

Tokyo Midtown Clinic 

They offer a wide range of outpatient services including health check-ups and vaccinations. However, appointments are necessary for outpatient visits.

  • Address: 9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo
  • The nearest station: Roppongi (Metro Hibiya Line, Toei Oedo Line), Nogisaka (Metro Chiyoda Line)
  • Phone: 03-5413-0080
  • Website: https://www.tokyomidtown-mc.jp/en/

Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital 

They are certified by JMIP, this hospital provides comprehensive medical care and emergency services. They have interpreters in languages including English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese.

Suwa Child Family Clinic (Medical Clinic Hiroo) 

Dr. Suwa is a US board-certified pediatrician who welcomes foreign patients with a warm and friendly environment. They offer pediatric care as well as dermatology and internal medicine services. Appointments are required.

National Medical Clinic 

They offer pediatric care, general internal medicine, and cosmetic surgery with a patient-centred approach. They provide free support for foreigners with insurance paperwork. Advance booking is required.

  • Address: 5-16-11-202 Minamiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo
  • The nearest station: Hiroo (Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Phone: 03-3473-2057
  • Website: https://www.nmclinic.net/

Tokyo Medical and Surgical Clinic 

They have a team of certified doctors trained in the US and Europe. They offer a wide range of medical services including internal medicine, cardiology, and physical therapy. 

  • Address: 32 Shiba koen Building 2F, 3-4-30 Shiba-koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • The nearest station: Akabanebashi (Toei Oedo Line), Onarimon (Toei Mita Line), Jinbocho (Metro Hibiya Line)
  • Phone: 03-3436-3028
  • Website: https://tmsc.jp/

St. Luke’s International Hospital 

A comprehensive hospital equipped with the latest medical facilities. It provides multilingual support. For primary care, a referral letter is generally required.

To find English-speaking medical institutions in Japan, it’s efficient to search hospitals on JMIP and JIH websites. Additionally, there are many hospitals and clinics equipped to handle English-speaking patients in Tokyo, even if they are not JMIP or JIH certified. With this information, you can choose a hospital in Tokyo that meets your needs and receive appropriate medical care.

For people who want to feel even more secure, or who can’t find an English-speaking hospital nearby, it would be a good idea to learn “Health-related Japanese words and expressions.” It is also important to check Japan’s emergency numbers in case of sudden illness or injury due to an accident.

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