Kaneda Clinic is located in Chuo, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, accessible by bus from JR Shin-Koiwa Station. As a community primary care physician, the clinic provides general internal medicine services. The medical director, a graduate of Tokyo Medical University, has accumulated experience at multiple hospitals and holds certifications as a gastroenterology specialist and gastrointestinal endoscopy specialist. A distinctive feature of the clinic is endoscopy services, where experienced physicians perform gastroscopy and colonoscopy, striving to provide examinations with minimal discomfort. General internal medicine services range from acute conditions such as colds and influenza to the prevention and management of lifestyle-related diseases including diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and gout. The clinic also responds to consultations from patients unsure of which department to visit. Various vaccinations including influenza and pneumococcal vaccines for the elderly, as well as health checkups, are offered, serving as a gateway to community healthcare. The clinic has established a collaborative system with university hospitals and general hospitals, facilitating referrals when specialized treatment is necessary. Barrier-free facilities and English language support are also strengths of the clinic. The clinic has implemented an online eligibility verification system using Myna health insurance cards, enabling smooth administrative procedures at the reception desk.