Hasegawa Dental Clinic
Hasegawa Dental Clinic sits in Hino City, out in the western suburbs of Tokyo — not a place most expats end up by accident, but if you live in the Tama area, this is worth knowing about. The clinic operates out of the ground floor of a residential-style building called Garden House Komatsu, which gives it a quieter, neighborhood feel compared to the sterile chain dental offices closer to the city center.
Their website shows some English content, which suggests they’ve made an effort to be accessible to non-Japanese patients. That said, full English consultation isn’t confirmed — expect basic communication to be possible, but bring a translation app or a Japanese-speaking friend if your dental situation is complicated. Standard dental services: checkups, cleaning, fillings, and the usual. Nothing flashy, but that’s often what you want in a dentist.
Best suited for expats living in Hino, Hachioji, or along the Chuo/Tama Monorail lines who need a local dentist without trekking into the city.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback specific to this clinic is limited online in English. The neighborhood location and small-building setting suggest a quieter, less rushed experience than bigger urban dental chains. Locals tend to describe it as a straightforward family-style practice — thorough on the basics, not overselling treatments. Wait times are likely reasonable given the suburban setting. Expat-specific reviews are sparse, so go in with realistic expectations about communication.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://hasegawa-dent.com/
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東京都日野市多摩平4-9-5 ガーデンハウスコマツ1F
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Tama平 Station (Keio Line) — 3 min walk
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