Yokohama Ladies clinic


Dear Outpatients,
We have two doctors(female and male) who speak English.
Appointment is not necessary. Thank you.

Reception Time ;

Mon・Tue・Fri ; 9am-11:30am,3pm-5:00pm
Wed ; 9am-11:30am,3pm-4:30pm
Sat ; 10am-12:30pm
We are closed Thursdays,Sundays,Holidays and the5th Wednesday afternoon.
(Weekday:The elevator is open from 8:45~, 14:45~, Saturday:9:45~) 15minutes before reception opens.

Access;

1-2 minutes walk from Keikyu Line "Hinode-cho" Station.
7 minutes walk from JR-line "Sakuragi-cho" Station.
7 minutes walk from Municipal Subway Line "Sakuragi-cho" Station.


There is one (or two) parking lot for outpatients but this is
small space and the road is narrow in front of our clinic,
so visitors and outpatients are encouraged to come on foot
or by public transportation.

For patients;

We had appointment system before, but we are now using a walk-in system.
The reason we have started this walk-in system, is so that if patients have an unexpected problem, they can come in. (We don't have an emergency room)
Please understand.
We are terribly sorry for any inconvenience.
Thank you.
Due to a recent increase in the number of patients , we have limited the number of patients to 50 per day.
(The limit on Saturday will remain at 40 patients)
We are terribly sorry for the inconvenience, but please understand that we have to do this to maintain quality of care.
Patients who would like to leave the clinic during their waiting time, please take a number (card) at the reception desk.
When your turn is near, we will call you.
Please return within 5-10 minutes.
Please understand that they changes to the order depending on the type of examination or medication.
Starting Aug 23rd
You can check if our clinic is crowded by twitter.
Go to "ikuaikailadies"

Address:
1-75, 2F, Hinode-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan 231-0066

Telephone:
045-231-1770 

Director:
Masami Sugishita   

Consultant;
Tadashi Sugisgita
(Visiting Professor of The Jikei University School of Medicine)

Medical Department; Gynecology