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Ooi Clinic (ooi-iin.jp) is a community-based internal medicine clinic located in Furuishiba, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan. It positions itself as a “かかりつけ医” — a family doctor or regular primary-care doctor. According to the website, the clinic covers general internal medicine, cardiology, gastroenterology, proctology, lifestyle-disease management, as well as various tests, health checkups, and vaccinations. Its main target users are residents around Monzen-nakacho, Etchujima, and the wider Koto City area.
Its core value lies in offline, comprehensive internal medicine care. Patients can first visit for common symptoms such as fever, cough, and abdominal pain. For chronic conditions, it covers hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, hyperuricemia, and related issues. On the specialist side, doctors in cardiology and gastroenterology are available, allowing the clinic to handle heart disease, arteriosclerosis of the lower limbs, digestive tract diseases, abnormal liver function, and similar concerns. The clinic also offers a fairly broad range of examinations, including cardiac/abdominal/lower-limb venous ultrasound, chest and abdominal X-rays, gastroscopy, arteriosclerosis testing, resting and 24-hour ECG, osteoporosis testing, and allergy testing.
The website does not list specific fees in the main content. As an offline clinic in Japan, standard consultations are likely billed according to Japan’s health insurance system and itemized medical fee schedule. Health checkups, vaccines, garlic injections, placenta injections, and similar services may include self-pay items. Actual prices should be confirmed through the clinic’s notices or on-site explanations.
The advantages are its broad departmental coverage, clear division of doctor responsibilities, and public availability of consultation calendars, closure notices, and outpatient doctor schedules, making it easier for patients to plan visits and choose a doctor based on specialty. Access is also convenient: it is about a 3-minute walk from Etchujima Station and about a 7-minute walk from Monzen-nakacho Station. The downsides are that the website is mainly aimed at Japanese-speaking users, and there is no visible information about Chinese-language support, online payment, or telemedicine. Pricing transparency is also limited.
It is best suited to people living near Koto City, Tokyo who need long-term internal medicine management, especially local residents requiring chronic disease follow-ups, health checkups, vaccinations, gastroscopy, or preliminary cardiovascular screening. For tourists or remote users in China, this is not an online medical platform, but rather an information site for a local offline clinic.
This is the official website of a regular Japanese medical institution and can usually be accessed directly from mainland China. However, actual loading speed may be affected by cross-border network conditions and the site’s hosting. If you need to receive care, you still need to be physically present in Japan, and it is recommended to confirm the reception process, consultation hours, and language support in advance.
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