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  • We provide medical care while considering your security and safety needs above all
  • We place ourselves at your eye level and treat you with warmth
  • We aim for the best treatments by pursuing expertise and an innovative spirit
  • We provide a working environment that gives our employees motivation

 

 

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About Our Services…

Oto-rhino-laryngology (aka Ear, Nose, & Throat or ENT) is the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the ear, nose, throat (laryngopharynx), mouth, as well as portions of the trachea and esophagus. An ENT specialist deals with all these different parts of the body because they are all closely connected, both anatomically and functionally.

Common Ear Disorders and Symptoms

  • Ear wax, foreign bodies in the ear
  • Inflammation of the outer ear, eczema of the ear canal
  • Acute otitis media, Chronic suppurative otitis media, cholesteatoma of the middle ear
  • Sudden deafness, low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss, age-related hearing loss
  • Hearing aid consultations

Impaired hearing, stuffy ears, ringing in the ears, discharge from the ears, ear pain, itchy ears, nuisance earwax, slow speech, poor articulation, asking people to repeat themselves often, children crying when touching their ears, swollen earlobes.

Common Nose Disorders and Symptoms

  • Nasal vestibular eczema
  • Acute rhinitis
  • Allergic rhinitis, hay fever
  • Deviation of the nasal septum
  • Acute sinusitis, chronic sinusitis

Runny nose, stuffed nose, sneezing, bloody nose, impaired sense of smell, foul odor in nose, struck in the nose, snoring due to nasal conditions, etc.

Common Throat Disorders and Symptoms

  • Common cold, flu
  • Acute tonsillitis, peritonsillar abscess
  • Chorditis, vocal cord polyps
  • Laryngeal cancer

Sore throat, cough, hoarse voice, loss of voice, difficulty breathing, choking on food, snoring, sore tongue, mouth ulcers, impaired sense of taste, stiff neck, swelling under the ears, blood in the throat, difficulty opening the mouth, swollen tonsils accompanied by fever, etc.

Vertigo-associated Disorders and Symptoms

  • Meniere’s disease
  • Vestibular neuronitis
  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

Having blackouts, false sense of motion or spinning, feeling of floating, inability to walk steadily, loss of balance, etc.

Other Disorders and Symptoms

  • Facial palsy
    Twitching on one side of the face, difficulty closing eyes, difficulty speaking, etc.
  • Sleep apnea
    Snoring, breathing cessation during sleep, insufficient rest, heavy drowsiness, inability to concentrate for long periods, etc.

Sublingual Immunotherapy

This is a completely new type of treatment that is unlike existing hay fever medications.
Conventional medications may suppress symptoms temporarily during hay fever season, but cannot alter the predisposition to hay fever. Sublingual Immunotherapy is an alternative approach to decrease pollen sensitivity.

For first time patients, this treatment is available only between June and December.
Feel free to call us if you are bothered with hay fever.

Snoring and Sleep Apnea Check (using an Apnomonitor)

Our clinic can now monitor and diagnose the degrees and causes of sleep apnea. Since patients can only be monitored while sleeping (at night), this used to require an overnight stay at the hospital. However, with advances in modern technology, patients can now be monitored in the comfort of their own home. Our clinic offers medical monitoring equipment rental services, so feel free to contact us anytime.

Laser Treatment for Allergic Rhinitis

We provide laser treatment as an alternative to medication. After injecting a local anesthetic into the nose, we focus a laser on the nasal mucosa. Unlike surgery for resection, laser treatments are painless with very little bleeding, and can be performed in just 15 minutes more or less. Contact us if you are troubled by hay fever.
 

 

About Doctor

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永屋 恵子
Keiko Nagaya

Brief Biography

Graduated from Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Medical school.
Worked at Juntendo University Hospital, Koto Hospital, Tama-Nambu Regional Hospital, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital.
She later went on to treat patients at the Takamatsu ENT Department, and the Tama Center Clinic’s ENT Department.
From January, 2015, she became Director of the Tama Center Clinic’s ENT Department.

Qualifications

Medical specialist at The Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan

Message to patients

My name is Keiko Nagaya. I was recently appointed Director of the Tama Center Clinic’s Ear, Nose, and Throat Department. For nearly 10 years, I have been examining and performing surgeries on many patients at university hospitals and other related hospitals. I will make full use of my experience and strive for accurate diagnoses and effective treatments. And I will always try to explain in a simple way so my patients can understand. Feel free to ask me anything you don`t fully understand. I myself am a mother of small children, so I understand parents’ concerns about their children’s health, especially with prolonged illnesses. I will work with you to determine the best treatment for your young ones.


 

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Shingo Takano

Brief Biography

March, 1995 Graduated from Hokkaido Asahikawa High School
April, 2001 Graduated from Hokkaido University’s Faculty of Medicine
Served as a resident at the National Cancer Center and worked at various places including the Department of Otolaryngology at Tokyo University, JR Tokyo General Hospital, and manager at Takeda General Hospital’s Ear, Nose, and Throat Department. And from April, 2010, he worked as a Ministry of Health technical administrator at the National Center for Global Health & Medicine’s ENT Department, where he oversaw examinations, surgeries, and training. Initially, he also was in charge of outpatient care for voice disorders. He diagnosed voice disorders, provided outpatient care and a number of surgical treatments. He conducted clinical research on voice production and swallowing, wrote essays, took part in committee meetings as presenter and panelist. In April, 2016, he became the Assistant Director of the Showajinseikai Takamatsu ENT Department.

Qualifications

Medical specialist at The Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of Japan
Medical specialist at The Japan Broncho-esophagological Society
Act for Welfare of Physically Disabled Persons, Designated doctor under Law #15
Medical consultant for hearing aids
Medical instructor of clinical practices
Part-time lecturer on phoniatrics at Teikyou Heisei University