Located in Tsubaki, Adachi Ward, Tokyo, this clinic specializes in Internal Medicine, with Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Diabetes Medicine, Dermatology, and Pediatrics. Physicians with credentials from the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine as certified internists, as well as board-certified specialists in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, provide treatment, offering a highly specialized healthcare system. The scope of treatment is extensive, covering colds, bronchial asthma, hay fever, and allergic diseases. In Gastroenterology, they handle reflux esophagitis, Helicobacter pylori eradication, and colonoscopic polypectomy; in Hepatology, fatty liver, chronic hepatitis, liver protection therapy, hepatitis C treatment, hepatitis B antiviral therapy, and liver cirrhosis. Insulin therapy is available for diabetes, and they also provide Kampo treatment, smoking cessation therapy, osteoporosis treatment, and care for urinary disorders. Medical equipment is well-equipped, with bone density measurement using digital X-ray devices. Transnasal endoscopy, oral endoscopy, and colonoscopy are fully available, enabling accurate examinations using ultrasound diagnostic equipment, electrocardiograms, blood pressure pulse wave examination devices, spirometers, and carbon monoxide monitors. CT and MRI are performed at affiliated clinics, and transportation to and from the clinic is arranged. Various vaccinations, Adachi Ward health checkups, Adachi Ward cancer screenings, self-paid health checkups, and self-paid examinations are also offered. English-speaking services are available, and credit cards and electronic payments are accepted. The facility is barrier-free with parking, enhancing convenience. A system for online qualification verification is established, allowing treatment that utilizes medical history, medication information, and health checkup information. Patients with cold symptoms such as fever can be examined in dedicated rooms, and wearing masks is recommended within the facility. Examinations are by appointment, and patients with cold symptoms such as fever are requested to make appointments by phone before visiting.