Crea Shika
Crea Shika sits in Naka-Rokugō, a quiet residential stretch of Ota Ward that most expats never stumble into unless they live nearby. The clinic covers both adult dentistry and pediatric care under one roof, which makes it genuinely useful for families. Their website has some English-language content, which suggests they’ve at least thought about international patients — but don’t walk in expecting fluent English from the front desk. Bring a translation app as backup. The clinic uses standard modern dental equipment and offers a range of services from routine cleanings to orthodontics. Zoshiki Station on the Keikyu Line is your access point — about a 5-minute walk. Not a clinic that markets itself heavily to expats, but for families settled in southern Ota Ward, it’s a solid local option worth knowing about.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a clean, organized clinic with staff who don’t rush appointments. The pediatric setup gets mentioned positively — kids seem to do okay here. Wait times are generally reasonable for a neighborhood practice. The dentists are described as methodical and willing to explain procedures, though how much of that translates for non-Japanese speakers depends on who’s working that day.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://creadc-zoshiki.jp
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東京都大田区仲六郷2-45-16
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Naka-Rokugō Station (Keikyu Main Line) — 2 min walk
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