Finding a cardiologist you can actually talk to matters, and Tokyo makes it easier than most places in Japan. Our directory lists 41 English-speaking heart clinics and cardiology departments across the capital, from central wards like Minato and Chiyoda out to the wider metropolitan area. Cardiology covers the heart and blood-vessel system: managing high blood pressure and cholesterol, checking palpitations or an irregular heartbeat, reading ECGs, and following up on chest-related concerns over time. In Japan, this care is covered by National Health Insurance, so most patients pay only the standard 30% co-pay at the counter. Many outpatient cardiology clinics in Tokyo see patients directly without a referral, which is helpful for routine checks, medication reviews, and ongoing management. More advanced testing, such as certain imaging or specialist procedures, may involve a referral to a hospital. Each listing below highlights the languages the clinic can support, so you can find a doctor who explains your heart health clearly in a language you understand. If something feels wrong with your health, see a doctor promptly.
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Our directory currently lists 41 English-speaking cardiology clinics and heart departments across Tokyo, spanning central wards and the wider metropolitan area. Each listing shows the languages the clinic can support so you can choose one that fits your needs.
Yes. Cardiology consultations, ECGs, and blood-pressure and cholesterol management are covered by National Health Insurance, so most patients pay only the standard 30% co-pay at the counter. Bring your insurance card to each visit.
Many outpatient cardiology clinics in Tokyo see patients directly without a referral, which is convenient for routine checks and ongoing management. More advanced testing or specialist procedures may involve a referral to a hospital.
Cardiology covers the heart and blood-vessel system, including high blood pressure, cholesterol, palpitations or an irregular heartbeat, and reading ECGs. If something feels wrong with your health, see a doctor promptly rather than waiting.
Every clinic in this directory indicates the languages it can support, and all 41 Tokyo listings note English capability. We recommend confirming language support when you book so your heart health is explained clearly.