If you live in Yokohama, Kawasaki, or elsewhere in Kanagawa and need a neurologist you can actually talk to, Healthtomo lists 12 English-speaking neurology clinics across the prefecture. Rather than worrying whether the staff will understand your symptoms, you can compare practices, see which languages they speak, and reach out directly. Neurology covers the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Common reasons to see a neurologist include recurring or severe headaches and migraines, dizziness or balance problems, numbness or tingling in the hands and feet, tremors, and memory concerns. In Japan, neighborhood neurology clinics are generally covered by National Health Insurance, where you usually pay 30 percent of the cost, and you can typically visit without a referral. When more advanced imaging or testing is required, your clinic may arrange it through a larger hospital. Kanagawa's clinics are spread across the prefecture, so you can find one near home or work. Each Healthtomo listing shows the languages spoken and how to get in touch, making it easier to describe what you're experiencing and get the right care.
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Healthtomo lists 12 English-speaking neurology clinics across Kanagawa, including areas like Yokohama and Kawasaki. Each listing shows the languages spoken and how to contact or book.
You can usually visit a neighborhood neurology clinic directly without a referral. More advanced imaging or specialized testing may be coordinated through a larger hospital, which can sometimes require one.
Neurology visits at neighborhood clinics are generally covered by Japan's National Health Insurance, with a typical co-pay of 30 percent. Bring your insurance card, and ask the clinic for exact fees.
People often see a neurologist for recurring or severe headaches and migraines, dizziness, numbness or tingling, tremors, weakness, or memory concerns. A qualified doctor is the right person to evaluate your specific situation.
Use Healthtomo to browse the 12 Kanagawa neurology listings by area, then open the one closest to home or work. Each listing shows the languages spoken so you can communicate clearly.