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Ukima-Funado Ariko Eye Clinic is a community ophthalmology clinic in Kita City, Tokyo, Japan, operated by 医療法人社団凜菫会. It is located about a 1-minute walk from JR Saikyo Line “Ukima-Funado” Station. The website has a clear local focus, mainly serving nearby residents, and accepts patients ranging from children to older adults. It emphasizes the clinic’s role as a local “かかりつけ医” — a regular/family doctor for the community.
The website provides basic clinic information, including an introduction to the director, medical services, clinic facilities, access details, substitute/closure information, and announcements. The content states that appointments are accepted, and patients with reservations are generally prioritized at their scheduled time, though delays may occur during busy periods. Tuesday afternoons are mainly used for scheduled examinations or surgeries. The site also repeatedly mentions orthokeratology lenses and “MiSight 1 day,” a treatment for slowing myopia progression in children, suggesting that in addition to general ophthalmology, the clinic also focuses on myopia management for children and teenagers.
The website does not publicly list specific consultation fees, examination costs, insurance coverage details, or payment methods. For local patients in Japan, standard medical visits are most likely billed through Japan’s health insurance system. Orthokeratology and myopia-control services may often involve out-of-pocket expenses, but exact pricing needs to be confirmed by phone or at the clinic.
The main advantages are its very convenient location near the station, and the clear presentation of practical information such as reception hours, closure days, phone number, and address. The director has received recognition from Kita City for school health and public service contributions, and has participated in orthokeratology training seminars, giving the clinic a degree of professional and community credibility. Downsides include a relatively traditional website experience: there is no obvious full online booking system, online consultation, or multilingual support. Information on fees, accepted payment methods, and detailed service descriptions is also limited, making it less friendly for visitors who do not understand Japanese.
This clinic is suitable for people who live or work around Ukima-Funado in Kita City, Tokyo and need routine eye exams, pediatric myopia management, orthokeratology consultations, or initial/follow-up care for eye discomfort. Short-term visitors to Japan or Chinese-speaking users should call in advance to confirm language support, appointment procedures, and costs.
As a standard Japanese clinic website, it should generally be directly accessible from mainland China. However, the service is highly local, and its main value lies in providing information for in-person medical visits rather than remote healthcare services.
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