English-speaking Pulmonology clinics in Tokyo

20 English-speaking pulmonology clinics in Tokyo (as of 2026).
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A cough that lingers or breathing that feels tighter than it should is worth checking, and it's far easier when you can describe exactly how you feel to a doctor who understands you. Healthtomo lists 20 English-speaking pulmonology clinics across Tokyo, focused on respiratory and lung care. These clinics help with persistent coughs, asthma, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and other breathing concerns, whether they flare seasonally, worsen with exercise, or simply won't go away. Most respiratory care in Japan is covered by National Health Insurance, so you typically pay about 30% of the cost at the counter, and neighborhood clinics generally don't require a referral, so you can usually book directly when symptoms are bothering you. Each Tokyo listing on Healthtomo shows nearby stations and the languages spoken, making it easy to find a clinic that's convenient and where you'll be clearly understood. Whether you're managing long-standing asthma, dealing with a cough that has outstayed its welcome, or want your breathing looked at properly, you can book knowing the conversation will happen in a language you trust.

Emi Kurinikku Toudaimae

Pulmonology
Kita · MukaigaokaTodai Station

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Toranomon Toma Clinic

Pulmonology
Minato · MinatoToranomon

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Ito Ojikamiya Internist and Surgery Clinic

Pulmonology
Kita

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Ohira Clinic

Pulmonology
Shibuya City · SakuragaokachoShibuya Station

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Futakotamagawa Celeste Clinic

Pulmonology
Setagaya

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Nakajima Clinic

Pulmonology
MusashinoKichijoji Station

Speaks Japanese

Walk-ins only

Higashi-Nakano St. Angela Clinic

Pulmonology
Nakano City · Higashi-NakanoOchiai Station (Tokyo Metro)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Kobayashi Clinic

Pulmonology
Koto
Appointment preferred

Shinjuku Internal Medicine & ENT Clinic

Pulmonology
Shinjuku City · ShinjukuHigashi-Shinjuku Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Island Medical Clinic

Pulmonology
Shinjuku City · Nishi-ShinjukuNishi-Shinjuku Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Akasaka Toranomon Clinic

Pulmonology
Minato City
Appointment required

Plaza Clinic

Pulmonology
Minato · MinatoRoppongi Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

YAMAUCHI HEART CLINIC

Pulmonology
Minato · MinatoAoyama-itchome Station (Ginza, Hanzomon, Oedo Lines) - directly connected
Appointment required

National Medical Clinic

Pulmonology
Minato · Minato-ku

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Hibiya Kawabata Clinic

Pulmonology
Minato · MinatoUchisaiwaicho

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Juntendo University Hospital Department of International Healthcare

Pulmonology
Bunkyo City · HongoOchanomizu Station (JR / Marunouchi Line)

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment required

Kita Aoyama D.CLINIC

Pulmonology
Shibuya · ShibuyaOmotesando Station (Ginza/Hanzomon/Chiyoda lines) — 7 min walk from Exit A2; Gaien-mae Station (Ginza line) — 5 min walk from Exits 3 / 2a

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kameda Kyobashi Clinic

Pulmonology
Chuo Ward · KyobashiKyobashi Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment preferred

Kodama Kyōdō Hospital

Pulmonology
Setagaya · Kyodo

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

IUHW Mita Hospital

Pulmonology
Minato

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

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

Pulmonology
Setagaya · KamiyogaYoga Station

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Sanno Hospital

Pulmonology
Minato · MinatoAoyama-Itchome Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Common questions

How many English-speaking pulmonology clinics are in Tokyo?

Healthtomo lists 20 English-speaking pulmonology clinics across Tokyo. You can compare them by area, nearby stations, and the languages spoken to find one that fits your location and needs.

What breathing problems do these clinics handle?

They help with persistent coughs, asthma, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness, among other respiratory concerns. If a symptom points to something needing more specialized care, the clinic can guide you on next steps.

Do I need a referral to see a pulmonology clinic?

For common respiratory concerns, neighborhood clinics generally don't require a referral, so you can usually book directly. If hospital-level care is appropriate, the clinic will advise you, but everyday breathing issues are typically handled locally.

Is respiratory care covered by insurance in Japan?

Yes, medically necessary respiratory care is covered by National Health Insurance, so you'll usually pay about 30% of the cost at the counter. Services outside standard care may differ, so confirm with the clinic when you book.

Can these clinics help me manage asthma?

Yes, asthma is one of the common conditions pulmonology clinics see. The doctor can review your symptoms and discuss how to manage them over time, with any specific treatment decided together with you.