Osteopath in Ebisu, Tokyo
Hands-on osteopathic treatment with David Brisson D.O., a short walk from Ebisu Station — and no language barrier when you get there.

Address & contact
1-21-15 Ebisu-nishi, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo 150-0021, Japan
The quickest way to reach David is WhatsApp or LINE — he answers those himself.
| Monday – Thursday | 10:00 – 19:00 |
| Friday | At the Yokosuka clinic |
| Saturday | 10:00 – 19:00 |
| Sunday | Day off |
| Evenings after 19:00 | By arrangement |
After 19:00 and on Sundays David does not normally work, but a session can sometimes be arranged by contacting him directly. Out-of-hours sessions are ¥30,000.
Which clinic, which day
David treats at two locations. Here is where he is during a normal week, so you know before you open the booking calendar.
Getting to the Ebisu clinic
The clinic is a short walk from Ebisu Station, served by the JR Yamanote line and the Tokyo Metro Hibiya line. The exact floor and room number are in your booking confirmation.
The Ebisu practice
Ebisu brings in desk-bound necks and lower backs — long hours at a screen, long commutes, and the shoulder that never quite settles. Many patients are residents of Shibuya and Meguro who would rather be treated in their own language, whether that is English, Japanese or French.
Treatments at this clinic
Osteopathy
Whole-body assessment and hands-on treatment, 60 minutes. The right choice for a first visit.
Ring Dinger®
Full-body adjustment with Y-axis spinal decompression, 30 minutes. Assessed for suitability first.
Maternity & paediatric
Care through pregnancy and after birth, and treatment for infants and children.
Fees
Both the 60-minute osteopathy session and the 30-minute Ring Dinger® session are ¥18,000, with a three-session package at ¥45,000. Osteopathy sits outside Japanese national health insurance, but receipts and documentation can be issued for private and overseas policies. Full fees and appointment options →
What patients say
Reviews left on Google for the Ebisu, Tokyo clinic.
Visiting the Ebisu clinic
Do I need to speak Japanese?
No. Sessions run in English, Japanese or French — whichever you are most comfortable in. Mention which you prefer when you book.
Can I get a receipt for my insurer?
Osteopathy is not covered by Japanese national health insurance. Receipts and treatment documentation can be issued for private and overseas policies.
How long is a first appointment?
Sixty minutes, including the assessment. The 30-minute Ring Dinger® session is a focused treatment and is not usually the right first visit.
Book an appointment in Ebisu
Choose a time directly. If you are not sure which treatment suits you, book the 60-minute osteopathy session and David will advise at the assessment.
