Aisawa Dental Clinic
Aisawa Dental Clinic sits on the 2nd and 5th floors of the Tokai Building in Minato, Chuo — a quiet residential pocket that’s a short walk from Tatsumi Station. The clinic covers standard dentistry: cleanings, fillings, extractions, and cosmetic work. Their website has some English-language content, which is a decent sign, but don’t assume you’ll walk in and have a fully bilingual experience. Realistically, basic communication may be possible, but complex treatment discussions will probably need a translation app or a Japanese-speaking friend. It’s a neighborhood dental practice, not an expat-specialist clinic. If you live or work in Chuo and need routine dental care without trekking across the city, it’s worth a call — just go in with realistic expectations about language support.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, no-frills practice with a methodical approach to treatment — the kind of dentist who explains what they’re doing rather than just drilling ahead. Wait times appear reasonable for a neighborhood clinic. The Chuo location means it’s not crowded with expat patients, so you won’t find a well-worn English intake process, but the atmosphere reads as unhurried and thorough rather than rushed.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://aisawa-dental.com/
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東京都中央区湊3-18-16 東海ビル2階5階
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Tsukiji Station (Oedo Line) — 3 min walk
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