Komori Clinic, located in Kamata, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, is an internal medicine clinic accessible by bus from both Seijogakuen Station on the Odakyu Line and Futako-Tamagawa Station on the Denen-toshi Line. As a community-based clinic rooted in a residential area, it holds consultations on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings (9:00-12:00), and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons (15:00-18:00), accommodating patients' needs across a wide range of hours. The clinic is registered as an insurance provider and school physician, and is also designated as a tuberculosis prevention facility and a medical institution under the Public Assistance Act, playing an important role in public healthcare in the community. English-language services are available, making the clinic easily accessible for those who require medical consultations in a language other than Japanese. In addition to general internal medicine, the clinic offers emergency home visits, specific health checkups, and longevity (adult) health screenings, providing a comprehensive system that addresses needs ranging from sudden illness to preventive care. While the clinic is closed during the New Year and Bon holidays, maintaining stable consultation hours centered on weekdays is one of its distinguishing features.