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The Dermatology Department at Kamogawa Clinic deals with a wide range of familiar and chronic skin problems such as eczema/rash, acne, hives, athlete's foot, atopic dermatitis, herpes zoster, palmoplantar pustulosis, and psoriasis. We offer appropriate diagnosis and treatment according to the symptoms and course of the disease, mainly based on insurance coverage.

Please consult us if you suffer from itchy skin, redness, bumps, recurring skin problems, or painful rashes. We also treat skin lesions, ingrown toenails, and other conditions that require surgical attention, drawing on our expertise in plastic surgery.

Summary of key points

  • We treat eczema, acne, hives, athlete's foot, atopy, shingles, palmoplantar pustulosis, psoriasis, etc.
  • We will guide you through the examination and treatment plan according to your symptoms, focusing on insurance treatment.
  • Utilizing the perspectives of dermatology and plastic surgery, we also offer surgical treatment when necessary.
  • It is located near Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchome Station for easy access to the hospital.

Please consult us with these symptoms

  • Itching, redness, bumps, eczema, rash
  • Acne, pimples, recurrent skin problems with inflammation
  • Sudden onset of red, swollen, hives
  • Peeling feet, itching, deformed nails, suspected athlete's foot
  • Repeated dryness, skin irritation, worsening atopy
  • Redness and blisters that appear after tingling pain
  • Pustules on palms and soles, repeated peeling
  • Red, raised rash, dandruff-like peeling

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Major Dermatological Diseases

Eczema/rash

For those with symptoms such as itching, redness, bumps, jiggles, and rough hands. Contact dermatitis and dry eczema will also be treated.

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Acne and pimples

We can treat both adolescent and adult acne. Please consult with us if you have recurring redness and inflammation, or if over-the-counter medications do not improve your condition.

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hives

For those who suffer from red bulges and itching that appear suddenly. We will treat the symptoms while checking the onset and progress of the condition.

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Athlete's Foot

Itchy feet, peeling skin, and deformed nails may indicate a hidden skin disease other than athlete's foot. If necessary, a diagnosis will be made and a treatment plan will be provided.

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atopic dermatitis

We also treat symptoms of suspected atopic dermatitis, such as dryness, recurring itching, and tendency to worsen with the season or physical condition. Treatment is also based on the degree of symptoms and lifestyle background.

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Shingles

If redness or blistering with pain or tingling occurs, it is important to see the doctor as soon as possible. Please consult us if you have any symptoms of concern.

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palmoplantar pustulosis

It is a recurrent disease of small pustules and peeling skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Please consult us if you have persistent roughness of the hands and feet that does not heal easily.

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psoriasis

This is a chronic skin disease that may be accompanied by a red, raised rash with white, dandruff-like peeling. Treatment is considered according to the site and severity of symptoms.

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Dermatology care at the Kamogawa Clinic

  • Treats a wide range of skin diseases such as eczema, acne, hives, athlete's foot, atopy, shingles, palmoplantar pustulosis, psoriasis, etc.
  • Propose treatment based on symptoms and progress, with a focus on insurance treatment.
  • Surgical treatment for skin lesions, ingrown toenails, etc., as needed.
  • Utilizing the perspectives of dermatology and plastic surgery to treat both symptoms and their impact on daily life

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In such cases, a medical examination is recommended

  • Continued itching and redness
  • Over-the-counter medications do not improve
  • Repeated symptoms.
  • Pain, blistering, swelling, and heat.
  • Symptoms are present in prominent areas such as the face, limbs, etc.
  • Not sure if it's athlete's foot or not, also concerned about deformed nails.
  • Prolonged peeling or pustules on palms and soles
  • Red rashes and peeling skin that does not heal well

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Hours of Operation / Access

We are open until 7:00 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays. It is within walking distance from Tenjinbashisuji Rokuchome Station, making it easy to visit the clinic on your way home from work.

Asahi Seimei Tenroku Building 2F, 6-3-16 Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0041, Japan

TEL: 06-6809-6088

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment with a dermatologist?

If you wish to see a doctor, please call or check our website first. Early consultation may be recommended depending on symptoms.

Is acne covered by insurance?

General acne treatment may be covered by insurance. We will guide you through the treatment according to your symptoms.

I am not sure if I have athlete's foot or not.

Of course it is fine. Itchy feet, peeling skin, and deformed nails can be caused by causes other than athlete's foot. Please do not judge for yourself and consult with us.

Are skin lesions dermatological or plastic surgery?

The response will vary depending on the condition of the skin and the area. We will first examine the patient and guide you to the appropriate medical treatment if necessary.

Can you also consult for chronic skin conditions such as pustulosis palmaris et plantaris or psoriasis?

Yes, we are able to help you. Please consult us about pustules on the palms and soles of the hands and feet, as well as chronic skin conditions with redness and peeling. We will guide you on a treatment plan while checking the symptoms and progress of your condition.

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Medical supervision: Kamogawa Clinic / Last updated: April 2026