KANAGAWA DENTAL UNIVERSITY HANEDA AIRPORT TERMINAL 3 DENTAL CLINIC
This dental clinic sits inside Haneda Airport’s Terminal 3 — yes, the international terminal — on the second floor near the Keikyu Airport Line station. It’s run by Kanagawa Dental University, so you’re getting university-affiliated care, which typically means thorough treatment and a teaching-hospital mindset rather than a quick in-and-out private practice vibe.
The location is genuinely useful if you’ve got a dental emergency before a flight, just landed and your tooth is screaming, or you live in the Ota area and want somewhere accessible. That said, “airport dental clinic” doesn’t mean rushed tourist care — university clinics tend to be methodical.
English capability is murky. The university has some English-facing content online, but there’s no confirmed full English service at this specific branch. Come prepared with a translation app or written notes about your symptoms. Japanese dental terminology is its own beast, so the more you can communicate in writing beforehand, the smoother your visit will go.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on this specific branch is limited, but university dental clinics in Japan generally attract reviews noting careful, sometimes slow treatment — students or supervised residents may be involved. Expect thorough examinations rather than speedy appointments. The airport location means it’s easy to reach but the surrounding environment is busy and loud. Some patients appreciate the accessibility; others find the clinical, institutional atmosphere less personal than a private practice.
English Language Proficiency
For translating forms, prescriptions, or discharge summaries, Jozu is worth having on your phone.
Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.kdu.ac.jp/haneda/
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東京都大田区羽田空港2-6-5 羽田空港第3ターミナル駅2F
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Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station (Tokyo Monorail) — 0 min walk
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