English-speaking Breast Health clinics in Tokyo

17 English-speaking breast health clinics in Tokyo (as of 2026).
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Breast screening and breast care are easier to keep up with when you can ask questions and understand the results in a language you are fluent in. Healthtomo lists 17 English-speaking breast health clinics in Tokyo, covering screening and breast care, so you can find a practice where communication is clear at every step. Each listing notes the languages the staff speak and how to book, making it simpler to stay on top of routine checks or follow up on a specific concern. In Japan, medically necessary breast care is generally covered by National Health Insurance at the usual 30% co-pay for eligible patients, while some routine screening programs may be organized or subsidized differently, sometimes through local government programs; your clinic can explain how a specific visit is handled. For a neighborhood breast health clinic you typically do not need a referral and can book directly, though larger hospitals sometimes prefer one. If you notice a change or have a concern, it is always best to see a doctor promptly rather than wait. Browse the Tokyo listings, compare the languages spoken and services offered, and choose a clinic where you feel comfortable and well understood.

Jiyugaoka Miki Breast Clinic

Breast Health
Meguro · MeguroJiyugaoka Station (1-min walk from South Exit)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Ito Ojikamiya Internist and Surgery Clinic

Breast Health
Kita

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Mammaria Tsukiji

Breast Health
Chuo City · TsukijiTsukiji Station (Hibiya Line)

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment required

Hiroo Tower Clinic

Breast Health
Shibuya City · HirooEbisu Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Walk-ins only

Murasaki Breast Clinic Gotanda

Breast Health
Shinagawa
Appointment required

Roppongi Breast Ladies Clinic

Breast Health
Minato City · MinatoRoppongi Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Hakusan Ladies Clinic

Breast Health
Bunkyo City · HakusanHakusan Station (Toei Mita Line)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Yoshimoto Breast Clinic

Breast Health
Minato City · AkasakaAkasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Sakurashinmachi Hamaoka Breast Clinic

Breast Health
Setagaya · SetagayaSakurashinmachi Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line), 1 minute walk from West Exit

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Shirokane-takanawa Ebine Women's Clinic

Breast Health
Minato · MinatoShirokane-Takanawa Station (Toei Mita / Namboku Line), 1-minute walk
Appointment required

Shinagawa Breast Clinic

Breast Health
Minato · MinatoTakanawadai

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kameda Kyobashi Clinic

Breast Health
Chuo Ward · KyobashiKyobashi Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Maiko Skin Surgery Clinic Minami Aoyama

Breast Health
Minato City · Minami AoyamaOmotesando

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

IUHW Mita Hospital

Breast Health
Minato

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kantō Central Hospital of the Mutual Aid Association of Public School Teachers

Breast Health
Setagaya · KamiyogaYoga Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

International University of Health and Welfare Mita Hospital

Breast Health
Minato · MinatoAkabanebashi Station (Toei Oedo Line), 5-min walk
Appointment required

Sanno Hospital

Breast Health
Minato · MinatoAoyama-Itchome Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Common questions

How many English-speaking breast health clinics are listed in Tokyo?

Healthtomo lists 17 English-speaking breast health clinics in Tokyo. Each listing shows the languages the staff speak, the screening and breast care services offered, and how to book.

Is breast care covered by insurance in Japan?

Medically necessary breast care is generally covered by National Health Insurance at the usual 30% co-pay for eligible patients. Some routine screening programs may be organized or subsidized differently, sometimes through local government programs. Your clinic can explain how a specific visit is handled.

Do I need a referral for a breast health clinic in Tokyo?

For a neighborhood breast health clinic you generally do not need a referral and can book directly. Larger hospitals sometimes prefer a referral, so confirm the booking process when you contact the clinic.

What services do these clinics provide?

The clinics listed here cover breast screening and breast care. Exact services vary by clinic, so review each listing and confirm details directly with the practice before booking your appointment.

What should I do if I notice a change or have a concern?

If you notice a change or have a concern, it is always best to see a doctor promptly rather than wait. These listings help you find an English-speaking clinic, but any assessment or medical guidance should come from a qualified doctor.