English-speaking General Practice clinics in Chiba

17 English-speaking general practice clinics in Chiba (as of 2026).
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Living near Tokyo, many international residents in Chiba want a reliable local doctor for the ordinary parts of staying healthy. That is exactly what a general practitioner offers: a first point of contact for colds, fevers, sore throats, stomach trouble, and small injuries, along with prescriptions and routine vaccinations. Family clinics also handle the paperwork of daily life here, such as health certificates for work, school, or visas, and they can refer you to a specialist or hospital when your situation calls for it. Because neighborhood clinics generally accept walk-ins without a referral, they are the simplest way into the healthcare system when you are not sure where to start. With National Health Insurance, a standard visit usually costs you about 30 percent at the counter, and the rest is covered. Healthtomo features 17 clinics across Chiba that have said they can assist English-speaking patients, letting you weigh location, opening context, and services in one place. A doctor close to home who knows your history often makes care faster and easier over the years.

Asumi General Dental Clinic

General Practice
Chiba · Midori WardToke Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Isobe Dental Clinic

General Practice
Chiba · Mihama WardKemigawahama Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Miyauchi Dental Clinic

General Practice
Tomisato
Appointment required

Iryo Hojin Shadan Shujukai Nakayoshi Dental Clinic

General Practice
Kashiwa · Mukaihara-choKashiwa Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Kameda Famiriikurinikku Tateyama

General Practice
Tateyama · MasakiTateyama Station
Appointment required

Komagidai Clinic

General Practice
Nagareyama · Komagidai

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Beioashisu Funabashi Asahina Clinic

General Practice
Funabashi · NatsumiJR Funabashi Station

Speaks German, Thai, Chinese (Traditional)

Appointment preferred

Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital

General Practice
Inzai
Appointment required

New Tokyo Hospital

General Practice
Matsudo
Appointment required

Kameda Medical Center

General Practice
Kamogawa
Appointment required

Urayasutsubame Clinic

General Practice
Urayasu · HokueishinUrayasu Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Tokyo Business Clinic perie-chiba-ekinaka

General Practice
Chiba
Appointment required

Tokyo Business Clinic Familia Perie Chiba

General Practice
Chiba
Appointment required

Yo Clinic

General Practice
Ichikawa
Appointment required

International University Of Health & Welfare Ichikawa Hospital

General Practice
Ichikawa · Kokufu

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

International University of Health and Welfare, Narita Hospital

General Practice
NaritaNarita Station (JR)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Chiba University Hospital

General Practice
ChibaJR Chiba Station / JR Soga Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Common questions

Can I just walk into a family clinic in Chiba?

In most cases, yes. Neighborhood general practice clinics usually accept patients directly for everyday concerns without a referral. Some clinics prefer appointments, so checking ahead can save you time.

What does a general practitioner treat?

Common problems like colds, fevers, coughs, and digestive issues, plus minor injuries, prescription needs, and routine vaccinations. When something requires specialist care, the doctor arranges a referral.

How is the cost shared with National Health Insurance?

You generally pay around 30 percent of a standard visit at the counter, and your insurance covers the rest. The final amount reflects the specific care you receive.

Will these clinics support me in English?

The 17 Chiba clinics on Healthtomo have indicated they can help English-speaking patients. Since coverage can depend on the day or doctor, it is worth confirming when you contact them.

Do family doctors handle referrals to hospitals?

Yes. A key role of a general practitioner is deciding when you need a specialist or hospital and providing the referral that helps you get seen appropriately.