Brillia Oimachi Lavie en Tower Dental Clinic
Tucked into the ground floor of the Brillia Oimachi Lavie en Tower residential complex in Shinagawa, this dental clinic serves the local community — including a fair number of expats who live in or around the tower. It’s a neighborhood dental practice, not an international clinic, so don’t expect fully bilingual staff or English-language paperwork throughout. That said, they do have conversational English capability, which gets you through the basics: explaining what hurts, understanding treatment options, scheduling follow-ups. Standard dental services — cleanings, fillings, checkups — are all covered. The location is convenient if you’re in the Oimachi area, which sits between Shinagawa and Osaki on the Keihin-Tohoku Line. Oimachi Station is walkable. The clinic is inside a modern high-rise building, so the space itself is clean and contemporary. Good option for expats living nearby who want a local dentist they can actually communicate with, without trekking across Tokyo to an international clinic.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried atmosphere — this isn’t a revolving-door clinic. Dentists tend to explain what they’re doing and why, which matters when you’re navigating care in a second language. Wait times are generally reasonable. The building setting keeps things feeling modern and tidy. Patients seem to appreciate the straightforward approach: show up, get treated, leave knowing what’s going on with your teeth.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.brillia-dc.com/
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東京都品川区大井1-16-2 ブリリア大井町ラヴィアンタワー1F
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Oimachi Station (Rinkai Line) — 2 min walk
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