English-speaking Fertility Treatment clinics in Tokyo

12 English-speaking fertility treatment clinics in Tokyo (as of 2026).
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Fertility treatment is a deeply personal journey, and going through it in a country where you cannot easily explain your questions or understand your options adds real stress. Healthtomo lists 12 English-speaking fertility clinics in Tokyo, so you can find a practice where you can discuss timing, treatment plans, and next steps in a language you are comfortable with. Each listing notes the languages the staff speak and how to book an initial consultation. In Japan, some fertility treatments now have partial public insurance coverage for eligible patients, while other services may fall outside coverage and be paid out of pocket. Eligibility and coverage details are specific and can change, so the clinic itself is the right source for what applies to your situation. Because fertility care often begins with a detailed consultation and testing, an early appointment helps you understand the path ahead and what each stage involves. For most fertility clinics you can book directly without a referral. Browse the Tokyo listings, compare languages and services, and choose a clinic where you feel supported and clearly informed throughout your treatment.

Ayumi Ladies Clinic Takadanobaba

Fertility Treatment
Shinjuku City · TakadanobabaTakadanobaba Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kamiyacho World Gate Ladies Clinic

Fertility Treatment
Minato CityKamiyacho Station (Hibiya Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Tokyo Mother's Clinic

Fertility Treatment
Setagaya · SetagayaYoga Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line) — 3 min by bus + 3 min walk

Speaks English

Appointment required

Grace Sugiyama Clinic SHIBUYA

Fertility Treatment
ShibuyaShibuya

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Hakusan Ladies Clinic

Fertility Treatment
Bunkyo City · HakusanHakusan Station (Toei Mita Line)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Hara Medical Clinic

Fertility Treatment
Shibuya City · SendagayaSendagaya Station (JR Sobu Line)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Rose Ladies Clinic

Fertility Treatment
Setagaya · Todoroki

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment required

Fertility Clinic Tokyo

Fertility Treatment
Shibuya · ShibuyaEbisu Station (West Exit), 6 minutes on foot

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kampo and Acupuncture Clinic Kakikofu

Fertility Treatment
Meguro · MeguroJiyugaoka Station (approx. 5-7 min walk)

Speaks English

Appointment required

Sayaka Women's Health Clinic Hiroo

Fertility Treatment
Minato City · MinamiazabuHiroo Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Ginza Dental Clinic

Fertility Treatment
Chuo · ChuoHigashi-Ginza Station (2 min walk)
Appointment required

Sanno Hospital

Fertility Treatment
Minato · MinatoAoyama-Itchome Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Common questions

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

Healthtomo lists 12 English-speaking fertility clinics in Tokyo. Each listing shows the languages the staff speak, the fertility services offered, and how to book an initial consultation.

Is fertility treatment covered by insurance in Japan?

In Japan, some fertility treatments now have partial public insurance coverage for eligible patients, while other services may fall outside coverage and be paid out of pocket. Eligibility and coverage details are specific and can change, so ask the clinic what applies to your situation.

Do I need a referral to see a fertility clinic in Tokyo?

For most fertility clinics you can book directly without a referral. Because care often begins with a detailed consultation and testing, booking an early appointment helps you understand the steps ahead.

What happens at a first fertility consultation?

Fertility care commonly starts with a detailed consultation and testing to understand your situation and discuss options. The exact process varies by clinic, so review each listing and confirm what to expect directly with the practice. Any medical guidance should come from the treating doctor.

How do I choose the right clinic for me?

Compare the languages spoken, the services offered, and how comfortable you feel communicating with each practice. Because fertility treatment is personal and often ongoing, a clinic where you feel supported and clearly informed makes a meaningful difference. Confirm details directly before you begin.