English-speaking Psychiatry clinics in Tokyo

23 English-speaking psychiatry clinics in Tokyo (as of 2026).
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Finding a psychiatrist in Tokyo who speaks fluent English is one of the most common hurdles international residents face, and it can feel especially daunting when you're already managing depression, anxiety, sleep problems, or stress from life abroad. Healthtomo lists 23 English-speaking psychiatry clinics across Tokyo, so you can compare options, read what each practice offers, and reach out in a language you're comfortable with. Psychiatry here covers assessment, ongoing treatment, and medication management for conditions like depression, anxiety, and related concerns. In Japan, psychiatric 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 to book a first appointment. Each listing shows practical details such as location, the languages spoken, and how to make contact, which helps you decide before you ever pick up the phone. Whether you're new to Tokyo or have been here for years, taking the step to speak with a professional is worthwhile, and having care in your own language makes it far easier to be understood and to follow your treatment with confidence.

Shibuya Body and Mind Clinic

Psychiatry
Shibuya City · ShibuyaShibuya Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Walk-ins only

Shinjuku Shibuya Mental Clinic

Psychiatry
Shibuya City · HatsudaiHatsudai Station (Keio New Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

PSI clinic

Psychiatry
ChuoShimbashi Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Roppongi Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato · Minato3 min walk from Roppongi Station Exit 3; 5 min from Roppongi-itchome Station Exit 1

Speaks English, Korean, Japanese

Appointment required

Tokyo Hub Clinic

Psychiatry
Chiyoda City · KioichoAkasaka-Mitsuke Station (Ginza/Marunouchi Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kouga Clinic

Psychiatry
Musashino · SakainanmachiMusashi-Sakai Station

Speaks Japanese

Walk-ins only

Nori’s Medical Clinic Sasazuka Minami

Psychiatry
Shibuya · ShibuyaSasazuka Station (1 min walk)
Appointment required

Tokyo Mental Health

Psychiatry
Chuo-ku · Shintomi

Speaks English

Appointment required

Mii Clinic Yoyogi

Psychiatry
Shibuya · SendagayaYoyogi Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Herald Square Psychology – Tokyo Office

Psychiatry
303 Hatsudai
Appointment required

American Clinic Tokyo

Psychiatry
Minato · Akasaka

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Toranomon Nakamura Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato City · MinatoToranomon Hills Station (Hibiya Line, Exit A1) — 3 min walk; Kamiyacho Station (Hibiya Line, Exit 3) — 3 min walk

Speaks English

Walk-ins only

Hope Clinic

Psychiatry
Shibuya · ShibuyaYoyogi-Uehara Station (Odakyu Line / Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) — 3 min walk

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Aoyama Mental Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato · Minato

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Tokyo Medical and Surgical Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato · Parc de Shiba

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Polepole clinic

Psychiatry
Musashino · MusashinoMusashi-Sakai Station (JR Chuo Line / Seibu Tamagawa Line), 1 min walk from South Exit

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

National Medical Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato · Minato-ku

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Maternal & Child Health Center, Aiiku Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato City · MinatoHiroo Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line), about 8 min walk
Appointment required

Shimbashi Aoki Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato · MinatoShimbashi

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kawamura General Clinic

Psychiatry
Minato City · Minami-AoyamaGaien-mae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

North Tokyo Counseling

Psychiatry
Chuo City · Nihonbashi KoamichoKayabacho Station
Appointment required

Seibo Hospital

Psychiatry
Shinjuku

Speaks English, Spanish, Japanese

Appointment required

Kodama Kyōdō Hospital

Psychiatry
Setagaya · Kyodo

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

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

Psychiatry
Setagaya · KamiyogaYoga Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

International University of Health and Welfare Mita Hospital

Psychiatry
Minato · MinatoAkabanebashi Station (Toei Oedo Line), 5-min walk
Appointment required

Common questions

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

Healthtomo currently lists 23 English-speaking psychiatry clinics across Tokyo. Each listing shows the languages the practice supports, its location, and how to get in touch, so you can compare and choose one that fits your needs.

Is psychiatric care covered by insurance in Japan?

Yes. Psychiatric and medication-related care at these clinics is generally covered by National Health Insurance, with patients typically responsible for a 30% co-pay. Coverage depends on your individual situation, so it's a good idea to confirm details directly with the clinic when you book.

Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist in Tokyo?

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

Will I be able to have my appointment in English?

The clinics in this list indicate English support, and each listing shows the languages spoken. This makes it much easier to describe how you're feeling, ask questions, and understand your treatment plan clearly.

I'm struggling and not sure where to start. What should I do?

Reaching out to a mental health professional is a positive first step, and you don't need to have everything figured out before you make contact. Browse the listings, choose a clinic that offers English support, and get in touch to arrange an appointment. If you ever feel you're in crisis, please seek immediate help from local emergency services.