Suzuki Eye Clinic, located just a 2-minute walk from Shimura-sanchome Station on the Toei Mita Line, is a specialized eye care facility that has been providing medical services at this location since 1997. Known for its attentive care provided by female staff, the clinic offers appointment slots that reflect the schedule change from February 2026, when Monday afternoons became closed. The clinic's services cover a wide range of eye conditions, from general and pediatric ophthalmology to major eye diseases including cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy, as well as dry eye, allergic eye diseases, myopia, astigmatism, hyperopia, amblyopia, strabismus, retinal detachment, conjunctivitis, ptosis, trichiasis, and pterygium. They also provide contact lens and eyeglass prescriptions, school health screenings, and various medical examinations, creating a comprehensive system where patients can consult about any eye-related concerns. In terms of equipment, the clinic has introduced OCT, a fundus examination instrument useful for ultra-early detection of glaucoma, and offers pediatric myopia suppression treatments including orthokeratology and low-concentration atropine eye drops to inhibit myopia progression. They also conduct allergy tests with results available in 20 minutes from a fingertip blood sample, and meet diverse patient needs through barrier-free accessibility and English-language support. As COVID-19 infection control measures, thorough hand disinfection and ventilation are implemented, and Monday afternoons tend to have shorter waiting times, allowing for congestion avoidance. Aiming for early detection and early treatment of eye diseases, maintenance of vision, and improvement of quality of life, the clinic has earned trust as a specialized ophthalmologist in the community.