Ebara Homecare dental office
Ebara Homecare Dental Office sits on the 5th floor of the ITO Building in Togoshi, Shinagawa — a residential pocket of Tokyo that doesn’t see many foreign patients. The clinic leans into homecare-style dentistry, meaning they’re focused on prevention and ongoing oral health management, not just drilling and billing. The name gives it away: this isn’t a flashy cosmetic chain.
Their website has some English-language content, which suggests awareness that non-Japanese patients exist. But “some English online” doesn’t always translate to smooth English at the front desk. Realistically, basic communication might work, but complex treatment discussions could get tricky without a translation app or Japanese-speaking friend in your corner. Worth calling ahead or emailing before your first visit to test the waters. For expats living in south Shinagawa or the Togoshi area, this is a convenient local option for routine dental care — cleanings, checkups, that kind of thing. Not the place to go if you need a full English-language experience from start to finish.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried environment — this isn’t a high-volume clinic cycling people in and out every 20 minutes. Dentists here tend to take time explaining what they’re doing, which patients appreciate even when there’s a language gap. Wait times appear reasonable. The homecare philosophy means they’ll push you toward maintenance and prevention rather than just fixing problems. Small clinic energy — familiar faces, not a revolving door.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.dentaloffice.or.jp
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東京都品川区戸越5-14-24 ITOビル 5階
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Togoshi Station (Asakusa Line) — 2 min walk
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