Men’s Health Clinic in Tokyo – English-Speaking Doctor
As men age, hormonal changes can quietly affect energy levels, mood, sexual function, and overall vitality. Yet many men living in Tokyo—especially those from overseas—struggle to find a doctor who can address these concerns in English. At Tokyo Hub Clinic, we specialize in men’s health, offering comprehensive evaluation and treatment by Dr. Ichiro Kamoshita, M.D., Ph.D., one of Tokyo’s few English-speaking physicians with dedicated expertise in male menopause (andropause) medicine.
Last updated: March 2026. Content supervised by medical professionals at Tokyo Hub Clinic.
Whether you’re experiencing unexplained fatigue, low libido, erectile difficulties, or simply want to stay ahead of age-related health changes, our clinic provides a confidential, patient-centered environment—conveniently located inside Hotel New Otani Garden Court, 2F (Chiyoda-ku, Kioicho 4-1), in the heart of Tokyo.
Common Men’s Health Symptoms We Treat
Many of the symptoms below are interconnected and often related to hormonal decline. If you recognize several of these, it may be time for a professional evaluation:
- Persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest
- Low libido or reduced sexual desire
- Erectile dysfunction (ED) — difficulty achieving or maintaining erections
- Mood changes — irritability, anxiety, or unexplained sadness
- Difficulty concentrating or brain fog
- Loss of muscle mass or increased body fat
- Sleep disturbances — insomnia or poor-quality sleep
- Decreased motivation at work or in daily life
- Night sweats or hot flashes
- Joint pain or general physical discomfort
These symptoms are not simply part of “getting older.” They can be signs of andropause (male menopause), low testosterone, or other treatable conditions.
Our Approach to Men’s Health
Tokyo Hub Clinic is one of the few clinics in Tokyo where men can discuss sensitive health issues entirely in English with a qualified physician. Dr. Kamoshita brings decades of medical experience and a particular focus on male hormonal health and psychosomatic medicine—an approach that considers both physical and psychological factors together.
This integrated perspective is critical for men’s health. Conditions like ED, fatigue, and mood disorders frequently overlap, and treating only one symptom in isolation often fails. Dr. Kamoshita’s approach means your treatment plan addresses the root cause, not just the surface symptoms.
In Tokyo, clinics offering testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) with full English consultation can be counted on one hand. If you have been searching for a men’s health doctor who truly understands hormonal medicine and can communicate with you in your own language, you have found the right place.
Our key men’s health services include:
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) — For men with clinically low testosterone levels, we offer injection-based TRT with ongoing monitoring.
- Andropause (Male Menopause) Treatment — Comprehensive evaluation and management of LOH syndrome (Late-Onset Hypogonadism), including hormone testing and individualized therapy.
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment — Assessment of both physical and psychological causes, prescription of PDE5 inhibitors, and hormone evaluation when appropriate.
- Men’s Health Checkup & Hormone Testing — Targeted screening panels including testosterone levels, PSA, metabolic markers, and lifestyle disease indicators.
What to Expect at Your Visit
We understand that visiting a doctor about men’s health issues can feel daunting, especially in a foreign country. Here is what to expect when you visit Tokyo Hub Clinic:
Step 1: Appointment Booking
Contact us by phone at 03-6261-7070 or through our online booking page to schedule a consultation. We operate on a reservation-only basis to ensure sufficient time for each patient. Same-day appointments may be available.
Step 2: Initial Consultation
At your first visit, Dr. Kamoshita will conduct a thorough interview covering your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and any medications you’re currently taking. The entire consultation is conducted in English.
Step 3: Diagnostic Testing
Based on your consultation, we may recommend blood tests to check hormone levels (including free and total testosterone), PSA, thyroid function, metabolic markers, and other relevant indicators. Results are typically available within a few days.
Step 4: Personalized Treatment Plan
Once results are reviewed, Dr. Kamoshita will discuss your diagnosis and treatment options in detail. This may include hormone therapy, medication, lifestyle modifications, or a combination approach.
Step 5: Ongoing Monitoring
Men’s health conditions often require ongoing management. We schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, adjust treatment as needed, and ensure optimal outcomes.
Treatment Options
Depending on your diagnosis, treatment may include one or more of the following:
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT): Injection-based testosterone supplementation for men with confirmed low levels. In Japan, intramuscular injection is the most common method, though topical gels may also be available.
- PDE5 Inhibitors: Medications such as sildenafil (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), or vardenafil (Levitra) for erectile dysfunction.
- Herbal and Supplement Guidance: Evidence-based recommendations for supplements that support hormonal health.
- Lifestyle Counseling: Guidance on exercise, nutrition, sleep hygiene, and stress management — all of which significantly impact hormone levels and men’s health.
- Psychosomatic Medicine: For cases where stress, anxiety, or depression contribute to physical symptoms, Dr. Kamoshita provides an integrated mind-body approach.
For Expats and International Residents in Tokyo
Navigating men’s health concerns in Japan presents unique challenges for English speakers. Most urology and men’s health clinics in Tokyo operate exclusively in Japanese, making it difficult to communicate sensitive symptoms accurately. Misunderstandings can lead to misdiagnosis or inappropriate treatment.
At Tokyo Hub Clinic, every consultation is conducted in English. Dr. Kamoshita ensures that you fully understand your diagnosis, treatment options, and any medications prescribed. There is no need for interpreters or translation apps — you can speak openly and directly with your doctor.
Our location inside Hotel New Otani also offers a level of discretion and comfort that is important when seeking care for sensitive health matters. The clinic is easily accessible from Akasaka-mitsuke Station and Nagatacho Station.
Insurance & Pricing
Many of our men’s health services are covered by Japan’s National Health Insurance (NHI). If you have NHI or employer-provided health insurance, your out-of-pocket costs will typically be 30% of the total.
- First visit (initial consultation + basic tests): Approximately ¥10,000–¥15,000
- Follow-up visits: Approximately ¥5,000–¥8,000
- Hormone panel (testosterone, PSA, etc.): Costs vary depending on tests ordered
Some treatments, such as ED medications, may be partially or fully self-pay depending on the specific drug and insurance plan. We will always explain costs clearly before proceeding. For detailed pricing information, please see our Pricing page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral to visit the men’s health clinic?
No referral is necessary. You can book an appointment directly with Tokyo Hub Clinic. We welcome new patients without a referral letter. Simply call 03-6261-7070 or use our online booking system.
Is testosterone therapy legal in Japan?
Yes. Testosterone replacement therapy is a recognized and legal medical treatment in Japan. It is prescribed by licensed physicians for patients with clinically diagnosed low testosterone (hypogonadism). Dr. Kamoshita follows established clinical guidelines for safe TRT administration.
Can I use my travel insurance?
Many international travel insurance plans cover outpatient medical consultations. We can provide English-language receipts and medical documentation for your insurance claim. Please check with your insurance provider regarding coverage details before your visit.
How private is my visit?
We take patient privacy extremely seriously. Our location inside Hotel New Otani provides a discreet setting. There is no signage that identifies the specific nature of your visit to others. All medical records are handled in strict accordance with Japan’s privacy laws.
At what age should men start thinking about hormone health?
Testosterone levels begin to decline gradually from around age 30, with more noticeable symptoms often appearing after age 40. We recommend that men over 40 consider a baseline hormone check, especially if experiencing fatigue, mood changes, or sexual health concerns. However, younger men with symptoms should not hesitate to seek evaluation.
Call 03-6261-7070 — Reservation required. Same-day appointments may be available.
Related Pages
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) in Tokyo
- Andropause (Male Menopause) Treatment
- ED Treatment in Tokyo
- Men’s Health Checkup & Hormone Testing
- All Services at Tokyo Hub Clinic
- About Dr. Kamoshita
