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Reliable dermatology and urology clinic in Toyama City

Located in the medical village of Kamiiino in Toyama City, Furuta Dermatology and Urology Clinic provides treatment for dermatological diseases such as atopic dermatitis, dry skin and shingles, as well as urological treatment such as urinary disorders, bladder and testicular diseases and late−onset hypogonadism (LOH). We provide high-quality medical care by creating individualized treatment plans tailored to the needs of each individual, supporting the health of the community local residents with medical care backed by trust and a proven track record, and helping them achieve a better life.

Features of the Clinic

Reliable medical care rooted in the community

A clinic that supports local health

We have been supporting the health of the community for many years by providing community-based medical services. We provide treatment tailored to individual needs and provide trust and peace of mind. As your local family doctor, we protect your health.

Careful counseling and examination

Personalized counseling for each individual

We emphasize communication with patients and provide careful counseling. We will explain the symptoms and treatment methods, and proceed with treatment upon your understanding. We use advanced testing equipment to make accurate diagnoses so you can receive treatment with peace of mind.

ndividualized treatment proposals

Provide a treatment plan that suits you

We offer individualized treatment proposals tailored to each patient's symptoms and constitution. Through professional counseling and examinations, we aim to improve the quality of life by providing medical care appropriate to each patient's health condition.

Treatment Contents

General dermatology, allergic diseases, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, etc.
Viral diseases: shingles, chicken pox, rubella, measles, etc.
Skin tumors: It is important to determine whether they are benign or malignant.
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【Dermatology】

■Treatment of atopy

It is a chronic dermatitis with severe itchy eczema. Symptoms may change with age, such as skin becoming dry and red. The disease is more common in infants, but symptoms may appear in some adults. Allergens vary depending on the person, including foods such as eggs and milk, and house dust. Treatment involves using ointments such as steroids. Depending on the symptoms, multiple ointments such as moisturizers may be used, or oral medications may also be used. Blood and skin tests may also be performed to identify the allergen(s) causing the allergy.

■Improvement of dry skin

Dry skin may be caused by the season or living environment, but it may also be due to lifestyle habits or aging. Incorrect makeup removal and face washing methods, as well as inadequate moisturizing care, can also result in dry skin. When your skin becomes severely dry, it can cause not only itching but also inflammation and eczema. In addition, if skin is left in a dry state, it will age rapidly. It is important to take care of your skin on a daily basis to prevent it from drying out.

■Treatment of shingles (herpes) and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN)

Shingles is a viral dermatitis characterized by a red rash and blisters that are painful. Since it is viral in nature, skin-to-skin contact infection should be noted.

《Treatment》It will be treated with antiviral drugs. The medication is designed to inhibit the growth of the virus and relieve symptoms. It will heal in about a week at the earliest, but it is important to rest and regain strength.

■Treatment of calluses and corns

It is caused by pressure or repeated friction on the skin of the foot. While calluses only cause thickening and hardening of the skin, corns have a core that forms in the center of the hardened skin and is painful. The most common cause of calluses and corns is that the shoes don't fit your feet properly. It is important to choose shoes that fit your feet and do not put stress on your feet. If the symptoms are mild, it will heal naturally by applying protective pads to reduce pressure and friction. If the skin is hard and painful, it should be removed. If you scrape it yourself, it may cause inflammation, so please consult us.

■Mole removal

ほMoles are benign birthmarks called pigmented naevus. Slightly larger ones are also called black birthmarks. If a mole suddenly increases in number, becomes inflamed and red, or changes such as bleeding, it may be a malignant melanoma and should be seen as soon as possible.

■Treatment of warts

Warts are mainly caused by viral infections. People with weakened skin immunity are more likely to susceptible, and people with atopic dermatitis, hyperhidrosis, or other forms of eczema should be careful.

■Treatment of athlete's foot and tinea unguium

It is an infection caused by inflammation due to trichophyton that invades the cuticle and subcutaneous tissue of the skin, such as the toes and soles. It is commonly called athlete's foot.

《Treatment》It is treated with oral and topical antifungal drugs. Depending on the symptoms, treatment is performed with an application such as clotrimazole cream, ketoconazole cream, etc.

■Treatment of hives

Hives is considered an acute skin disease and is a type of disease called angioedema (Quinke's edema). An itchy rash appears on the skin, which subsides within a few hours, but the same rash may occur in paroxysms.

《Treatment》Treatment is tailored to the symptoms, including the use of antihistamines and antiallergic drugs and topical steroids.

■Treatment of Acne ■Treatment of rash (contact dermatitis) ■Treatment of blisters

We also provide the above treatments, so please consult with us first.

As for urology, we provide ED consultation, infertility counseling, and STD screening.

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【Urology】

■Treatment of dysuria ■Bladder and testicular disease ■Late−onset hypogonadism (LOH)

■Pancreatic disease (pancreatitis, pancreatic cysts, pancreatic cancer, etc.)

■Information on semen analysis ■Treatment of bedwetting and nocturnal enuresis

■Treatment consultation for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)

Medical Hours

▲Thursdays/9:00-12:30 ▲Saturday afternoons/14:30-17:00

★Chinese herbal treatment consultations are available at any time.

★Our clinic is not by appointment only.

​Closed/Sundays, holidays, Thursday afternoons

For First-Time Patients

Although it is not an appointment, we offer a "first-time patients only" service for first-time patients to our clinic.

●Web reception on weekdays until 17:15 (11:55 on Thursdays) ●Web reception on Saturdays until 16:30

​※Please note that this is not an appointment, and you may be asked to wait depending on the consultation situation.

※If you have used this service, please ask for it at the counter.

※Note: If you have been to the clinic before, please come directly to the clinic.

※If you wish to be tested for STDs, we would appreciate it if you could indicate your preference in the notes section, whether you would like to be covered by insurance or by self-funded medical care.

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Clinic Overview

Clinic Name

Furuta Dermatology and Urology Clinic

Director

Hidekatsu Furuta (MD)

Address

13-14 Kamiiino, Toyama City, Toyama 930-0827

Phone Number

076-452-9200

FAX Number

076-452-9201

Official Website

Departments

Dermatology, Urology

Medical Hours

9:00-13:00, 14:30-18:00

(Thursdays/9:00-12:30,

Saturday afternoons/14:30-17:00)

Closed

Sundays, holidays, Thursday afternoons

院長:古田秀勝

Director: Hidekatsu Furuta (MD)

■Director Biography
・  March 1981      Graduated from National Defense Medical College
・  October 1989   Medical Doctor
・  February 1996  Furuta Dermatology and Urology Clinic opened


■Qualifications and Academic Affiliations
・  Japanese Dermatological Association
・  The Japanese Urological Association
・  The japan Society for Oriental Medicine
・  The Japanese Society for Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Access

Parking lot: Available

Access: 3 minutes walk from Kamiiino stop

From National Route 8, go south on the Kusajima East Line, pass in front of the Kamiiino Post Office, and beyond the "Kamiiino" traffic light, in the Kamiiino Medical Village.

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