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5
from Londoners in Tokyo
October 06, 2023
Best dental clinic in Tokyo, bar none.
The staff took careful yet quick and decisive action on a painful tooth problem which was seriously affecting my quality of life.
Conscientious and trustworthy advice given always.
This explains why they are fully booked oftentimes, and yet they will flexibly adjust in case of an emergency.
I wouldn't go anywhere else.
5
from John White
September 29, 2023
The dentist and staff all speak English, the doctor's was native. Easy access from Chiyoda line exit number 5, and is in the basement of the popular Laforet building, but the entrance is from the outside on the side of the building. I had a cleaning done and my teeth checked. I had one sensitive tooth, but it had been getting better, and no unneeded treatment was suggested, so this is an honest dental office. When I was there, almost all of the patients were westerners, so this is the place to go! The reviews speak the truth!
5
from Winnie Chan
August 31, 2023
Best dentist I have ever been so far! Doctor explained everything to me very clearly, and it's the first time I don't feel scared at all!
Nurse was very friendly too!😊
Thank you so much! It's strange to say that I do look forward to the next appointment! 😊
Prices for popular procedures:
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Dental X-ray
$8
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Dental hygiene
$67
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In-office teeth whitening
$303
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Tooth restoration
$125 - $250
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Root canal treatment (per canal)
$167
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Removable full denture
$1,669
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Removable partial denture
$1,669
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Dental crown
$584 - $1,001
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Scaling and root planing (per quadrant)
$83
4.5
5 reviews
5
from Londoners in Tokyo
October 06, 2023
Best dental clinic in Tokyo, bar none.
The staff took careful yet quick and decisive action on a painful tooth problem which was seriously affecting my quality of life.
Conscientious and trustworthy advice given always.
This explains why they are fully booked oftentimes, and yet they will flexibly adjust in case of an emergency.
I wouldn't go anywhere else.
5
from John White
September 29, 2023
The dentist and staff all speak English, the doctor's was native. Easy access from Chiyoda line exit number 5, and is in the basement of the popular Laforet building, but the entrance is from the outside on the side of the building. I had a cleaning done and my teeth checked. I had one sensitive tooth, but it had been getting better, and no unneeded treatment was suggested, so this is an honest dental office. When I was there, almost all of the patients were westerners, so this is the place to go! The reviews speak the truth!
5
from Winnie Chan
August 31, 2023
Best dentist I have ever been so far! Doctor explained everything to me very clearly, and it's the first time I don't feel scared at all!
Nurse was very friendly too!😊
Thank you so much! It's strange to say that I do look forward to the next appointment! 😊
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Dentistry
Trust Dental Clinic is here to provide dental care for the international community. Dr. Oikawa has been licensed in the United States and has twenty
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5
from Daniel Reton
November 24, 2023
Incredibly positive experience. Peaceful Atmosphere, English spoken, Excellent care. I'm now taking my whole family there.
5
from Rocky Jay Neri Galamay
June 19, 2023
Amazing! The staff is extremely friendly and helpful! I felt at ease and well taken care of the whole time. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a wonderful dentist particularly for non-Japanese speakers.
5
from Anon ym
May 18, 2023
Likely the best dental experience I've ever had. Kind English-speaking staff, modern setting, doctor explained everything on a screen, did X-rays. The hygienist was thorough and very kind. Great price with insurance. If you are a foreigner in Tokyo, coming here is a must.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Dental X-ray
$8
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Dental hygiene
$67
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In-office teeth whitening
$300
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Professional home teeth whitening
$150
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Tooth restoration
$250 - $417
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Porcelain veneers
$1,085
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Dental crown
$834 - $1,251
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Tooth extraction
≈ $328
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Wisdom tooth extraction
≈ $493
4.5
5 reviews
5
from Daniel Reton
November 24, 2023
Incredibly positive experience. Peaceful Atmosphere, English spoken, Excellent care. I'm now taking my whole family there.
5
from Rocky Jay Neri Galamay
June 19, 2023
Amazing! The staff is extremely friendly and helpful! I felt at ease and well taken care of the whole time. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a wonderful dentist particularly for non-Japanese speakers.
5
from Anon ym
May 18, 2023
Likely the best dental experience I've ever had. Kind English-speaking staff, modern setting, doctor explained everything on a screen, did X-rays. The hygienist was thorough and very kind. Great price with insurance. If you are a foreigner in Tokyo, coming here is a must.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Dentistry
Languages: English
Contact our office if you’re looking for an English-speaking dentist in Tokyo, Japan. Our doctor has engaged in medical care at UCLA in the United
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5
from Andre
August 16, 2023
Very friendly staffs and dentist!
Most importantly they are quick and using precise new equipments too! Definitely gonna be a loyal customer here =)
5
from Lonie Carter
January 24, 2023
They are amazing! I used to be afraid of going to the dentist, but they have made me feel so comfortable and everyone is so kind! I've had fillings, and two wisdom tooth extractions from different dentists, but they've all been great and fairly painless. I really appreciate them!
5
from Long Lee
January 28, 2022
I didnt actually visit this dentist, but they were very accommodating in their email correspondence.
I look forward to the time when I need to go there.
I will modify or change my review when I actually go there.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Implant crown
$2,086
-
Porcelain veneers
≈ $910
-
Removable full denture
≈ $3,041
-
All-on-4 dental implants
≈ $21,802
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $28,507
-
3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $26,731
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Tooth extraction
≈ $328
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Wisdom tooth extraction
≈ $493
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Dental implant surgery
≈ $2,538
3.9
5 reviews
5
from Andre
August 16, 2023
Very friendly staffs and dentist!
Most importantly they are quick and using precise new equipments too! Definitely gonna be a loyal customer here =)
5
from Lonie Carter
January 24, 2023
They are amazing! I used to be afraid of going to the dentist, but they have made me feel so comfortable and everyone is so kind! I've had fillings, and two wisdom tooth extractions from different dentists, but they've all been great and fairly painless. I really appreciate them!
5
from Long Lee
January 28, 2022
I didnt actually visit this dentist, but they were very accommodating in their email correspondence.
I look forward to the time when I need to go there.
I will modify or change my review when I actually go there.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Dentistry
Languages: English
Our doctors, who have refined their specialized skills in Japan and verseas , will approach each patient's concerns with empathy. At the Tokyo Midtown Dental
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5
from Takecopter squad 800 meters above ground (time travelerIV.)
November 03, 2023
Until now, I had only seen average hospitals in rural areas, but the medical technology here is amazing. His uncle is now able to walk along the Sumida River embankment, even though he became ill and was given time to live. As my friend said, it's a wonderful hospital that doesn't waste its know-how or vision.
1
from Lex
October 10, 2023
Terrible hospital. I had an appointement with the Immunology department, because I may have an immune disease. On the day of the appointement, the Immunology department cancelled our appointement and referred me to their Dermatologist, who couldn't help me either. I was told that the Immunology department, who specializes in IMMUNE DESEASES, didn't know what my immune disease was. Imagine not knowing what you work with everyday. The Immunology department is just a massive bunch of incompetent people. They probably slept during their studies, just like the rest of University graduates in Japan.
1
from Basil Al-Dajane
September 20, 2022
Came in for an emergency as I broke my leg. They failed to administer any pain killers and insisted I keep moving around between different beds and wheelchairs.
The staff kept making jokes and laughing in Japanese, all while I’m in serious pain. The doctors were all young and inexperienced. And it was clear they didn’t want me in the hospital, as I, a foreigner, would be taking up a bed. It was about their convenience, not about treating me.
In my entire life, I have never experienced a worst doctor or worst treatment. Telling other doctors, Canadian and Japanese, of what transpired always results in shock. The surgeon at another Tokyo hospital was completely confused at how I didn’t get any care as I developed blisters from necrotizing skin (a major emergency).
The doctor at Tokyo University Hospital told other hospitals administrative staff what I had wasn’t an emergency and so I couldn’t see a doctor at other hospitals, even when I said I had increased pain and discomfort. I had to go to a clinic to get a new referral to actually get treated. Even the city help line, which originally told me to go to back to Tokyo University Hospital, changed their mind after speaking with the doctor.
This hospital and the sadistic doctor have literally permanently scared me. I was lucky to not lose a leg due to their complete and utter inhumane treatment.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $22,332
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Rectum anterior resection
≈ $10,661
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $12,763
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,047
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Conization
≈ $4,309
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Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,436
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Radical nephrectomy
≈ $22,802
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,537
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Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $8,894
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Takecopter squad 800 meters above ground (time travelerIV.)
November 03, 2023
Until now, I had only seen average hospitals in rural areas, but the medical technology here is amazing. His uncle is now able to walk along the Sumida River embankment, even though he became ill and was given time to live. As my friend said, it's a wonderful hospital that doesn't waste its know-how or vision.
1
from Lex
October 10, 2023
Terrible hospital. I had an appointement with the Immunology department, because I may have an immune disease. On the day of the appointement, the Immunology department cancelled our appointement and referred me to their Dermatologist, who couldn't help me either. I was told that the Immunology department, who specializes in IMMUNE DESEASES, didn't know what my immune disease was. Imagine not knowing what you work with everyday. The Immunology department is just a massive bunch of incompetent people. They probably slept during their studies, just like the rest of University graduates in Japan.
1
from Basil Al-Dajane
September 20, 2022
Came in for an emergency as I broke my leg. They failed to administer any pain killers and insisted I keep moving around between different beds and wheelchairs.
The staff kept making jokes and laughing in Japanese, all while I’m in serious pain. The doctors were all young and inexperienced. And it was clear they didn’t want me in the hospital, as I, a foreigner, would be taking up a bed. It was about their convenience, not about treating me.
In my entire life, I have never experienced a worst doctor or worst treatment. Telling other doctors, Canadian and Japanese, of what transpired always results in shock. The surgeon at another Tokyo hospital was completely confused at how I didn’t get any care as I developed blisters from necrotizing skin (a major emergency).
The doctor at Tokyo University Hospital told other hospitals administrative staff what I had wasn’t an emergency and so I couldn’t see a doctor at other hospitals, even when I said I had increased pain and discomfort. I had to go to a clinic to get a new referral to actually get treated. Even the city help line, which originally told me to go to back to Tokyo University Hospital, changed their mind after speaking with the doctor.
This hospital and the sadistic doctor have literally permanently scared me. I was lucky to not lose a leg due to their complete and utter inhumane treatment.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
The University of Tokyo Hospital contributes to the advancement of clinical medicine and the cultivation of healthcare professionals in order to provide each patient with
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3
from Landhaus Idyll
November 24, 2023
I don't quite understand. Keio University Hospital is a well known hospital BUT no one seems to speak even a very basic english. They all have japanese and english signs all over the hospital but no one knows how to speak it. I mean they don't have japanese only patients, but for me it feels like they only admit japanese because once you try to communicate with them, they mostly just say "no english" and then they leave you alone even if you have a serious health problem. I know expats should learn japanese but what about tourist or guests that only spends a week or two in japan? I come from Germany and we also have expats and foreigners there that hardly speaks any german BUT they don't get turned away by the hospital, because that is ILLEGAL and against the doctor's and healthcare workers OATH (do no harm!). WHAT IS WRONG JAPAN? you make A LOT of advertisement about OMOTENASHI and then you treat non japanese speakers as if they're not worth treating. And this is not the only hospital in Tokyo that do this. DO BETTER!!!
5
from suukuri ido
September 23, 2023
Excellent doctors and staff. I've had two surgeries at this hospital and both have gone very well. I recommend this hospital but if I understand their processes correctly, one needs a referral to go there. They are centrally located, and are right in front of the Shinanomachi station. There's another station close by on the Oedo Line. They have new facilities and parking. They also have motorcycle parking. This is one of the best hospitals in Tokyo in my opinion, but English is not spoken here. If you have a need for a special surgery involving a doctor from another hospital, then you may experience difficulty in having that arranged. I had to forego surgery on my heart there because they did not have a doctor on staff to do what I needed done immediately after the heart surgery. It was breast bone surgery. I had to have the heart surgery and the breast bone work done elsewhere, but the surgeries needed to be done back-to-back. Keio could not do it, which I believe is rare for them. I wish they could have facilitated it. It's a great hospital otherwise.
1
from SOME LUCIA
June 02, 2023
I went there because my period haven’t stopped in six months. I went there for a biopsy which made the bleeding increase for more than days, accompanied with terrible cramps. I returned urgently there and was treated really poorly by the interns who told me “they couldn’t do anything”that my cramps had probably nothing to do with my uterus ( but i had told them it was the same pain as period pain), and that i should just get painkillers. I really wonder in what world someone can say that is normal to have periods for six months, and bleed for more than ten days after a biopsy. I am deeply disappointed in this lack of professionalism and compassion.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $22,560
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $10,770
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $12,893
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,150
-
Conization
≈ $4,353
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,522
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $23,034
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,563
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $8,985
3.3
5 reviews
3
from Landhaus Idyll
November 24, 2023
I don't quite understand. Keio University Hospital is a well known hospital BUT no one seems to speak even a very basic english. They all have japanese and english signs all over the hospital but no one knows how to speak it. I mean they don't have japanese only patients, but for me it feels like they only admit japanese because once you try to communicate with them, they mostly just say "no english" and then they leave you alone even if you have a serious health problem. I know expats should learn japanese but what about tourist or guests that only spends a week or two in japan? I come from Germany and we also have expats and foreigners there that hardly speaks any german BUT they don't get turned away by the hospital, because that is ILLEGAL and against the doctor's and healthcare workers OATH (do no harm!). WHAT IS WRONG JAPAN? you make A LOT of advertisement about OMOTENASHI and then you treat non japanese speakers as if they're not worth treating. And this is not the only hospital in Tokyo that do this. DO BETTER!!!
5
from suukuri ido
September 23, 2023
Excellent doctors and staff. I've had two surgeries at this hospital and both have gone very well. I recommend this hospital but if I understand their processes correctly, one needs a referral to go there. They are centrally located, and are right in front of the Shinanomachi station. There's another station close by on the Oedo Line. They have new facilities and parking. They also have motorcycle parking. This is one of the best hospitals in Tokyo in my opinion, but English is not spoken here. If you have a need for a special surgery involving a doctor from another hospital, then you may experience difficulty in having that arranged. I had to forego surgery on my heart there because they did not have a doctor on staff to do what I needed done immediately after the heart surgery. It was breast bone surgery. I had to have the heart surgery and the breast bone work done elsewhere, but the surgeries needed to be done back-to-back. Keio could not do it, which I believe is rare for them. I wish they could have facilitated it. It's a great hospital otherwise.
1
from SOME LUCIA
June 02, 2023
I went there because my period haven’t stopped in six months. I went there for a biopsy which made the bleeding increase for more than days, accompanied with terrible cramps. I returned urgently there and was treated really poorly by the interns who told me “they couldn’t do anything”that my cramps had probably nothing to do with my uterus ( but i had told them it was the same pain as period pain), and that i should just get painkillers. I really wonder in what world someone can say that is normal to have periods for six months, and bleed for more than ten days after a biopsy. I am deeply disappointed in this lack of professionalism and compassion.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English
In July 1992 the Medical Service Law was revised, through which university hospitals providing advanced medical care were certified as "special functioning hospitals". Since February
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1
from Nicky
October 22, 2023
Will never ever come to this hospital. Arrived at the hospital today with my baby having high fever. They told me there is no doctor and to call the ambulance. Called the ambulance and end up the ambulance referred us to the doctor in this hospital. Ambulance took baby temperature and blood pressure. We went into the emergency room and did a Covid test for baby. Very tough towards baby, swab baby nose till bleed and told us it’s normal. No doctor came to see us at all. Just a nurse came to speak to us and told us to monitor baby. Nurse didn’t even do a check up for our baby ended up paying $400 USD for consultation and emergency room! No check up done on baby and no medication given. I guess they don’t like doing foreigner business. Disappointed in Japan healthcare. Baby is still running a 39 degree high fever and we were told to pay and leave. Ridiculous
1
from Paljor Tsering
June 24, 2023
Literally the worst hospital i have ever visited.
I waited for 4 hours straight and when I asked how long I needed to wait, the doctors just simply said she has no idea, and just change a hospital if you don’t have time.
So cold.
I think anyone who went there as foreigners could understand what I am talking about.
Honestly, i don’t even wanna give one star.
5
from Kyoko Kirigiri
June 17, 2023
I'm here as an inpatient. Everyone is pretty nice and they have pretty much everything you would need. Don't feel afraid to come here. My teacher also said he comes here regularly for checkups and that he likes it and it has a good reputation.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Chemotherapy for stomach cancer
$3,716
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Chemotherapy for bladder cancer
$3,640
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $22,560
-
Rectum anterior resection
$10,770
-
Radical prostatectomy
$12,893
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $10,150
-
Conization
≈ $4,353
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,522
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $23,034
3.6
5 reviews
1
from Nicky
October 22, 2023
Will never ever come to this hospital. Arrived at the hospital today with my baby having high fever. They told me there is no doctor and to call the ambulance. Called the ambulance and end up the ambulance referred us to the doctor in this hospital. Ambulance took baby temperature and blood pressure. We went into the emergency room and did a Covid test for baby. Very tough towards baby, swab baby nose till bleed and told us it’s normal. No doctor came to see us at all. Just a nurse came to speak to us and told us to monitor baby. Nurse didn’t even do a check up for our baby ended up paying $400 USD for consultation and emergency room! No check up done on baby and no medication given. I guess they don’t like doing foreigner business. Disappointed in Japan healthcare. Baby is still running a 39 degree high fever and we were told to pay and leave. Ridiculous
1
from Paljor Tsering
June 24, 2023
Literally the worst hospital i have ever visited.
I waited for 4 hours straight and when I asked how long I needed to wait, the doctors just simply said she has no idea, and just change a hospital if you don’t have time.
So cold.
I think anyone who went there as foreigners could understand what I am talking about.
Honestly, i don’t even wanna give one star.
5
from Kyoko Kirigiri
June 17, 2023
I'm here as an inpatient. Everyone is pretty nice and they have pretty much everything you would need. Don't feel afraid to come here. My teacher also said he comes here regularly for checkups and that he likes it and it has a good reputation.
Tokyo, Japan
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Chinese, English, Vietnamese
Center Hospital of the National Center for Global Health and Medicine, National Research and Development Agency. Center Hospital of NCGM provides optimum comprehensive healthcare in
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5
from Michal Kubo
November 10, 2020
5
from John Ollila
August 27, 2020
Lovely dental clinic with English speaking staff. The doctor was educated in Los Angeles.
1
from Dysuke “DICE” Azuma
August 10, 2019
He's a good teacher, but it doesn't seem to be covered by insurance now.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Gum graft surgery
from $531
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Periodontal regenerative procedures
≈ $1,429
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Milk tooth extraction
$38 - $76
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Implant crown
≈ $2,086
-
Porcelain veneers
≈ $910
-
Removable full denture
≈ $3,041
-
All-on-4 dental implants
≈ $21,802
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $28,507
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3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $26,731
4.2
5 reviews
5
from Michal Kubo
November 10, 2020
5
from John Ollila
August 27, 2020
Lovely dental clinic with English speaking staff. The doctor was educated in Los Angeles.
1
from Dysuke “DICE” Azuma
August 10, 2019
He's a good teacher, but it doesn't seem to be covered by insurance now.
Yokohama, Japan
Specializations: Dentistry
Languages: English
We are committed to provide appropriate care for the clients to maintain their oral health by locating the treatment required, selecting the best treatment approach
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5
from Eugene Sia
October 24, 2023
Excellent service from the reception to the dentist and nurse. English speaking team. Coming from a health sector myself, I'm very impressed with the professionalism (with clear explanation of the cost and treatment) and friendliness of the entire team. I had a severe tooth ache for a few days during my first trip to Japan. I managed to get part of a root canal treatment from Dr Ryuichi Shiroshita and his team. My family and I are really grateful. The clinic is easily accessible, well equipped and clean. I highly recommend this clinic to the locals and visitors!
5
from Belal Ahmed
May 24, 2023
During my stay in Kyoto, I received outstanding dental care at Nakai Dental Clinic. Dr. Shiroshita, a skilled and professional young dentist, provided exceptional service. From the warm welcome to the precise and gentle treatment, I felt comfortable and well taken care of. The clinic's hygiene standards were top-notch, and the friendly staff ensured a smooth and organized experience. I highly recommend Nakai Dental Clinic for anyone seeking dental care in Kyoto. Thank you for an unforgettable experience.
5
from Anh-Thu Cathy Nguyen
March 25, 2023
Reviewing this place as a regular patient, I've been receiving care for almost a year now. They are very rigorous with dental care and perhaps it has been even better than in my home country in Germany. With health insurance, the cost of medical care here has been very affordable. Staff can speak English and some of the dentists too. For my regular sessions basic Japanese has been sufficient.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Gum graft surgery
≈ $717
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Periodontal regenerative procedures
≈ $1,429
-
Implant crown
≈ $2,086
-
Porcelain veneers
$736
-
Removable full denture
$4,414
-
All-on-4 dental implants
≈ $21,802
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $28,507
-
3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $26,731
-
Tooth extraction
≈ $328
4.2
5 reviews
5
from Eugene Sia
October 24, 2023
Excellent service from the reception to the dentist and nurse. English speaking team. Coming from a health sector myself, I'm very impressed with the professionalism (with clear explanation of the cost and treatment) and friendliness of the entire team. I had a severe tooth ache for a few days during my first trip to Japan. I managed to get part of a root canal treatment from Dr Ryuichi Shiroshita and his team. My family and I are really grateful. The clinic is easily accessible, well equipped and clean. I highly recommend this clinic to the locals and visitors!
5
from Belal Ahmed
May 24, 2023
During my stay in Kyoto, I received outstanding dental care at Nakai Dental Clinic. Dr. Shiroshita, a skilled and professional young dentist, provided exceptional service. From the warm welcome to the precise and gentle treatment, I felt comfortable and well taken care of. The clinic's hygiene standards were top-notch, and the friendly staff ensured a smooth and organized experience. I highly recommend Nakai Dental Clinic for anyone seeking dental care in Kyoto. Thank you for an unforgettable experience.
5
from Anh-Thu Cathy Nguyen
March 25, 2023
Reviewing this place as a regular patient, I've been receiving care for almost a year now. They are very rigorous with dental care and perhaps it has been even better than in my home country in Germany. With health insurance, the cost of medical care here has been very affordable. Staff can speak English and some of the dentists too. For my regular sessions basic Japanese has been sufficient.
Kyoto, Japan
Specializations: Dentistry
Languages: English
Nakai Dental Office is an English-speaking dental clinic with up-to-date facilities providing General, Restorative, and Aesthetic Dentistry, including Dental Emergency, Routine Check-up and Cleaning, Fillings,
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Clinics grouping by rating
All the scored clinics have the same rating of 4.5, clinic with the most reviews number of 66 — Trust Dental Clinic in Tokyo, Japan.
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Procedures
Diseases
- Ceramic crown $665 - $1,246
- Composite fixed bridge on implants ≈ $11,701
- Dental bridge (per crown) $831 - $1,412
- Dental crown $581 - $1,246
- Denture repair ≈ $257
- Implant crown ≈ $2,077
- Inlay/Onlay $415 - $665
- Lumineer ≈ $1,080
- Maryland dental bridge ≈ $1,096
- Overdenture ≈ $8,758
- Porcelain fused to metal crown $581 - $955
- Porcelain veneers $906 - $1,080
- Removable full denture $1,661 - $3,028
- Removable partial denture $1,661 - $3,485
- Zirconia fixed bridge on implants ≈ $7,974
- Abnormal tooth wear
- Ankyloglossia
- Benign bone tumor
- Benign oral mucosal disease
- Bone cancer
- Bruxism
- Chronic pain
- Dental anomalies
- Dental erosion
- Denture sores
- Diastema
- Eye cancer
- Eye melanoma
- Gum irritation
- Gum recession
- Head and neck cancer
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Inflammatory implant periapical lesion
- Jaw bone loss
- Jaw tumor