Kazu Dental Clinic
Kazu Dental Clinic sits on the second floor of the Basslington Building in Akatsutsutsumi, Setagaya — a residential part of Tokyo that’s not exactly expat central, so walk-ins expecting full English service should temper expectations. The clinic has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but whether that translates to a fluent English-speaking dentist or just a bilingual FAQ page is genuinely unclear. What it does suggest is some awareness that non-Japanese patients exist and occasionally need teeth cleaned. Setagaya is a large, livable ward with a lot of long-term foreign residents, so clinics here tend to be more accustomed to navigating language gaps than somewhere more tourist-facing. If you’re coming here, bring a translation app, have your symptoms written down in Japanese if possible, and don’t expect a fully English consultation. Basic dental work — cleanings, fillings, check-ups — is usually manageable even with limited shared language. For anything complex, confirm language support before booking.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback specific to Kazu Dental is limited in English-language spaces, so this is hard to call with confidence. Setagaya dental clinics at this scale tend to run efficient, no-frills appointments — you’re in, examined, treated, and out. Expect a clean, modern setup typical of Japanese dental practices. Japanese dentists generally take their time with explanations, which is helpful even through a language gap. Wait times are usually reasonable with an appointment.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.kazudc.com
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東京都世田谷区赤堤4-48-10 バッセリントンビル2F
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Setagaya Line Akatsuka Station (Setagaya Line) — 3 min walk
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
A few things to keep in mind:
- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
- Some clinics require appointments 2-3 days in advance.
- Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
- Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
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