English-speaking Allergies clinics in Kanagawa

13 English-speaking allergies clinics in Kanagawa (as of 2026).
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Living with allergies in Kanagawa means bracing for cedar-pollen (kafunsho) season each spring, when many residents in Yokohama, Kawasaki, and beyond spend weeks fighting a runny nose, itchy eyes, and low energy. Healthtomo lists 13 English-speaking allergy clinics across Kanagawa, where you can get allergy testing and talk through treatment with a doctor who understands you clearly. These clinics help with seasonal pollen allergies, dust and pet allergies, food-related concerns, hives, and other reactions. Identifying your triggers through testing is often a helpful starting point, followed by a plan for managing symptoms through the season. Most allergy care in Japan is covered by National Health Insurance, so you typically pay about 30% of the cost at the counter, and neighborhood clinics generally don't require a referral, so you can usually book directly when symptoms start. Each Healthtomo listing shows nearby stations and the languages spoken, so you can choose a clinic that's convenient and comfortable. Instead of guessing your way through pollen season, you can get clear answers and a plan in a language you trust, right when you need it.

Uru Clinic Kannai Bashamichi

Allergies
YokohamaBashamichi Station (Minatomirai Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Hana Eye Clinic

Allergies
Yokohama · AobaTamaplaza Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kihara ENT – Otolaryngologist

Allergies
YokosukaKeikyu Horinouchi Station (in front of the station)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

KaMarin Dermatology Clinic

Allergies
Kamakura · KomachiKamakura Station (3 min walk from East Exit)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Yokohama Nishikage Clinic Kids & Allergies

Allergies
Yokohama · Kanagawa WardYokohama Station (2-min walk from Joinus B1F South Exit 12)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Honmoku Port Clinic

Allergies
Yokohama · Nishikicho

Speaks Japanese

Walk-ins only

Okurayama ENT Allergy Clinic

Allergies
Yokohama · Kohoku Ward

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Center Minami Children Clinic

Allergies
Yokohama · Tsuzuki Ward

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

KaMarin Dermatology Clinic

Allergies
Kamakura · KomachiKamakura Station

Speaks English, Portuguese, Japanese

Appointment required

Queen’s Square Dermatology & Allergy Clinic

Allergies
Yokohama · NishiMinatomirai Station

Speaks English

Appointment required

Imokawa ENT Clinic

Allergies
Kamakura

Speaks English, Japanese

Walk-ins only

Tokieda Pediatric Clinic

Allergies
Yokohama · Tsuzuki WardKitayamada Station (Yokohama Municipal Subway Green Line) - 2 min walk from Exit 2

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Goto Pediatric Allergy Clinic

Allergies
Yokohama · Aoba WardAoba-dai Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Common questions

How many English-speaking allergy clinics are in Kanagawa?

Healthtomo lists 13 English-speaking allergy clinics across Kanagawa, including areas like Yokohama and Kawasaki. You can compare them by location, nearby stations, and languages spoken to find a convenient fit.

Can these clinics test for what I'm allergic to?

Yes, allergy clinics commonly offer testing to help identify your triggers, which is often a useful first step. The doctor will discuss which testing is appropriate for your situation and what the results suggest.

Will allergy care be covered by insurance?

Medically necessary allergy testing and treatment are generally covered by National Health Insurance, so you'll usually pay about 30% of the cost at the counter. Some elective options may differ, so confirm with the clinic when you book.

Can a clinic help with kafunsho (cedar-pollen allergy)?

Yes, seasonal cedar-pollen allergy, known as kafunsho, is one of the most common reasons people visit allergy clinics in Japan. They can assess your symptoms and discuss ways to manage them, with any specific treatment decided together with the doctor.

Do I need a referral for an allergy clinic in Kanagawa?

For common allergy concerns, local clinics generally don't require a referral, so you can usually book directly. If more specialized care is appropriate, the clinic can advise you on next steps.