Nishishinjuku Satellite Clinic
- Address
- Hiltopia Underground Mall, 6-6-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
Summary
The Nishishinjuku Satellite Clinic is located in Hiltopia, an underground mall complex in the basement floor of the Hilton Hotel Tokyo, within two minutes’ walk from the Nishi-Shinjuku subway station. We provide ongoing care within the scope of health insurance for conditions such as thyroid disorders and diabetes that have already been diagnosed and are being treated at another facility. While our endocrinologist will conduct the consultations, the nature of the discussions requires a delicate understanding of nuances; therefore, we kindly ask that you bring an interpreter with you whenever possible.
Consultation hours
- Weekdays
- 10:30 - 13:00(reception closed),
15:00 - 18:30 (reception closed) - Saturdays
- 9:00 - 13:00(reception closed)
- Thursdays, Sundays, and holidays
- Closed
Please make an appointment for your first and second visits. While you may visit the clinic without an appointment, please be advised that patients with an appointment will be seen first. We recommend that all patients make an appointment in advance to avoid long waiting times. If you wish to make an appointment, please visit the clinic’s website and click the Appointments button on the top page.
For the clinic’s weekly and monthly schedules, please refer to the calendar on the Japanese-language website.
Access: Please see the map on the Japanese-language website.
Doctor’s profile
Takashi Miwa, MD, PhD
Visiting Professor, Tokyo Medical University
Career
- 1984
- M.D., Tokyo Medical University
- 1984-2024
- Worked as a clinician at Tokyo Medical University Hospital
(last position; clinical professor) - 2024-present
- Deputy Chief of Internal Medicine, Nishishinjuku Satellite Clinic
Professional Interests and Specializations
- Diabetes
- Thyroid disorder
- Dyslipidemia
For more detailed information about each disease, please read the Japanese articles by translating them into your mother language (English) using an automatic translation tool.
