Clinic Introduction

Doctor Introduction

From babies to the elderly, we strive to provide medical care that will enable each and every patient to live a healthy life.
If you have any concerns about your eyes, please feel free to visit us. We look forward to seeing you.

Azabu-Juban Eye Clinic
Director: Sonoko Tamura
(Qualifications) Ophthalmologist certified by the Japan Ophthalmological Society

Biography

1997
Graduated from Juntendo University School of Medicine, joined Juntendo University Department of Ophthalmology
1999
Worked at National Defense Medical College Department of Ophthalmology
2001
Worked at Koshigaya Municipal Hospital Department of Ophthalmology
2004
Director of Azabu-Juban Eye Clinic

Affiliated academic societies

Japanese Ophthalmological Society
Japan Glaucoma Society
Japanese Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology
Japanese Society of Allergology

School doctor/consulting doctor

Honmura Nursery School Nishiazabu Nursery School
Honmura Kindergarten Honmura Elementary School
Minamiazabu 3-chome Nursery Room

Main affiliated hospitals

Keio University Hospital
International University of Health and Welfare Mita Hospital
Saiseikai Central Hospital
Jikei University Hospital
Juntendo University
St. Luke’s International Hospital
Science Tokyo Hospital
Tokyo Women’s Medical University Hospital
Japanese Red Cross Medical Center

Hospital Guide

Reception

Our staff is waiting for you at the bright reception. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.

Examination Room 1

We strive to ensure that patients can undergo examinations with peace of mind.

Examination room

We will explain the condition of your eyes using a monitor.

Examination Room 2

We perform detailed examinations using the latest testing equipment.
We accurately collect the information necessary for glaucoma and retinal diseases.

Facilities

Fundus camera, OCT, OCTA, autofluorescence

Takes a photo of the back of the eye (fundus). This test is useful for early detection and follow-up of retinal macular disease and glaucoma.

Auto-refract keratometer

Just by looking at the picture inside through a small window, you can automatically test for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, etc.

Tonometer (iCare)

Measures intraocular pressure to check for the presence of glaucoma, etc.

Slit Lamp Microscope

Observes the eyeball with a microscope. Allows you to see a cross section of the eye.

Automated Perimeter
(Humphrey)

Tests the visual field (range of vision). Useful for testing for glaucoma.

Portable
Slit Lamp

Handheld microscope. Allows you to thoroughly examine the eyes of people in wheelchairs and small children.

Corneal endothelial cell analyzer

This examines the number and size of corneal endothelial cells, which can be reduced by long-term contact lens wear, etc.

YAG laser

This treats secondary cataracts, etc.

Access

〒106-0045
4th Floor,Asami Building,2-18-8 Azabu-juban,Minatoku Tokyo

TEL:03-5442-3543
FAX:03-6435-2787

Route

①Facing the coffee shop,turn left(90 degrees)

②Get on 415 st.(main wide street)

③drug store,Mizuho Bank ATM,7-11store,on the way(right side)

④Turn right at the first corner(Azabu orthopedics)

⑤Go straight.

⑥Turn left on the second street.

⑦yellow slide,rest-room sign inside Amishiro Park on the way(right side)

⑧Enter this dark brown building facing the corner of the park.

⑨Elevator to 4th floor.Welcome.