Opening on April 1st
Kojiro Yamamoto, M.D.
With experience in advanced treatments at a university hospital—including corneal transplantation—
and frontline work at a leading refractive surgery clinic,
we specialize in the treatment of nearsightedness and cataracts.
As a trusted neighborhood eye doctor,
and as someone you can easily consult in the heart of the business district,
we aim to provide care that earns the confidence of all our patients.
Whether you’re experiencing vision decline or even the slightest discomfort in your eyes,
please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Information
Hours | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
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9:00–12:00 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● |
14:00–19:00 | ● | ○ | ● | ○ | ● | ● | ☆ |
☆: 14:00–17:00
○: By appointment only (surgery day)
100-1234
56F, Nagoya Building, 23-4 Osaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
TEL: +81-3-1234-5678

FAQ
- Can I be seen without an appointment?
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Yes, we accept walk-in patients. However, please note that wait times may vary depending on how busy the clinic is.
- Do you accept credit cards or electronic payment methods?
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Yes, we accept all major credit cards and transportation-based e-money services.
- How much vision improvement can I expect from ICL?
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Results vary by individual, but many patients achieve uncorrected visual acuity of 20/20 (1.0) or better for both nearsightedness and astigmatism.
- Is the surgery painful?
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No, we use eye drops or local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Some patients may feel a mild foreign body sensation after the procedure.
- Is ICL covered by Japanese public health insurance?
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ICL is considered a self-funded procedure and is not covered by health insurance. However, it may qualify for medical expense deductions in some cases.
Contact
Appointments are accepted via phone, email, or our official LINE account.