English-speaking Endocrinology clinics in Tokyo

13 English-speaking endocrinology clinics in Tokyo (as of 2026).
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Managing a hormone-related condition is easier when you can discuss it clearly with your doctor, and Healthtomo lists 13 English-speaking endocrinology clinics across Tokyo to help you do exactly that. Endocrinology covers the body's hormones and the glands that produce them, including care for diabetes, thyroid conditions, and other hormonal imbalances. These are often ongoing conditions that benefit from regular check-ins, test reviews, and clear explanations, all of which go more smoothly when there's no language barrier between you and your care team. Each listing shows a clinic's location, the languages it supports, and how to get in touch, so you can compare and choose the right fit before booking. In Japan, endocrinology care at these clinics is generally covered by National Health Insurance, with patients typically responsible for a 30% co-pay, and neighborhood clinics usually do not require a referral for a first visit. Larger hospitals may have their own policies, so it's worth checking ahead. Whether you're continuing treatment you started elsewhere or seeking care for the first time in Tokyo, finding a clinic where you can communicate comfortably helps you stay on top of your health.

Emi Kurinikku Toudaimae

Endocrinology
Kita · MukaigaokaTodai Station

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment preferred

eHealth Clinic Shinjuku

Endocrinology
Shinjuku · ShinjukuShinjuku-Sanchome Station

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment required

Hiroo Tower Clinic

Endocrinology
Shibuya City · HirooEbisu Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Walk-ins only

Shibuya Saisei Clinic

Endocrinology
Shibuya City · HigashiShibuya Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Musashi-Koganei Midori Clinic

Endocrinology
Koganei · HonchoMusashi-Koganei Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Igarashi Naibunpitsu Clinic

Endocrinology
Chuo · Nihonbashi

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Ginza Medical Clinic

Endocrinology
Chuo City · GinzaGinza Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Meguro Yasuda Internal Medicine Clinic

Endocrinology
Meguro · MeguroMeguro Station

Speaks Japanese

Walk-ins only

Kobayashi Clinic

Endocrinology
Koto
Appointment preferred

Yoyogi-Uehara Ekimae Internal Medicine Clinic

Endocrinology
Shibuya City · NishiharaYoyogi-Uehara Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Walk-ins only

Kyoujo Kai Clinic

Endocrinology
Itabashi · Azuki-sawaShimura-Sakaue Station

Speaks English, Japanese, French

Appointment required

Mii Clinic Yoyogi

Endocrinology
Shibuya · SendagayaYoyogi Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Shinjuku Internal Medicine & ENT Clinic

Endocrinology
Shinjuku City · ShinjukuHigashi-Shinjuku Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Kodama Kyōdō Hospital

Endocrinology
Setagaya · Kyodo

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

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

Endocrinology
Setagaya · KamiyogaYoga Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Common questions

How many English-speaking endocrinology clinics are listed in Tokyo?

Healthtomo lists 13 English-speaking endocrinology clinics across Tokyo. Each listing shows the languages supported, the clinic's location, and how to make contact, so you can find one that fits your needs.

What does an endocrinologist treat?

Endocrinology deals with hormones and the glands that produce them. Common areas of care include diabetes, thyroid conditions, and other hormonal imbalances. Many of these are ongoing conditions managed with regular visits and test reviews.

Is endocrinology care covered by insurance in Japan?

Yes. Endocrinology care at these clinics is generally covered by National Health Insurance, with patients typically responsible for a 30% co-pay. Because individual situations vary, it's best to confirm the specifics with the clinic when you book.

Do I need a referral to see an endocrinologist in Tokyo?

Neighborhood clinics generally do not require a referral for a first visit, so you can usually contact the clinic directly. Larger hospitals may have their own referral policies, so it's worth checking in advance.

Can I continue my diabetes or thyroid care in English?

The clinics in this list indicate English support, and each listing shows the languages spoken. This makes it easier to review test results, understand your treatment, and ask questions about managing your condition over time.