Located in Akabane Kita, Kita Ward, Tokyo, Johoku Clinic is conveniently situated just a 7-minute walk from Kita-Akabane Station on the Saikyo Line. Continuing the tradition of community healthcare passed down from the grandfather's generation, the clinic provides medical care that is closely attuned to the local community. They offer internal medicine as well as urology, dermatology, and orthopedic surgery, with appointments not required. For patients with fever of 38°C or above, advance phone reservations are requested, and examinations are conducted in a separate consultation room with a dedicated entrance. Those with fever below 38°C are seen in order of arrival. Health checkups and various vaccinations are available, including shingles and pneumococcal vaccines by appointment. Measles antibody testing is also offered for 8,500 yen out-of-pocket. A memory clinic is available, with referrals to specialized hospitals provided when necessary. The facility features free parking and bicycle parking, and is barrier-free. Please note that this is not a designated workers' compensation hospital, so injuries or illnesses that occur during work require treatment at another facility. English language services are available.