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Jan 25, 2017

English speaking Dentist Tokyo

Hey, wondering if anyone can help with a dentist search. I'm looking for a dentist in Tokyo, (doesn't really matter where) who speaks English and accepts NHI. Can't find any recent blogs online. Please help! I feel like Dawson

Lisamch03

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  • Hi there! I've been going to a dental clinic near Iidabashi station. My dentist can speak English and you can also use your health card. I posted this review a while back, you can check it out: https://www.city-cost.com/reviews/wmPaG-Dental_Services_with_English_Speaking_Staff_at_Chiyoda_ku_Medical_Chiyoda_ku Hope this helps!

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  • Lisamch03

    on Jan 25

    Thank-you Anna Abola, I will read it.

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  • Babina

    on Jan 27

    May be this link will be useful for you. I found it in the internet . http://bestlivingjapan.com/tokyo-english-speaking-dentists/

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  • Radar

    on Jan 27

    You can get some information in this forum that has discussed this question. https://forum.gaijinpot.com/forum/living-in-japan/health-fitness/58316-any-english-speaking-dentist-in-tokyo-good Hope this helps !

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  • TheHikingAlto

    on Feb 4

    I just wrote a review of my dentist. I would highly recommend him. https://www.city-cost.com/reviews/we7rz-Teraoka_Dental_Clinic?vid=1 He speaks English, Japanese Health insurance taken.

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  • genkidesu

    on Nov 25

    When I lived in Tokyo I went here: https://www.tcdo.jp/ Everyone speaks fluent English, which takes some of the stress out of it all.

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