Keizu Shika Clinic

Total reviews: 345
Shibakoen Station (Oedo Line) — 2 min walk
  • English website available
  • Near central Tokyo
  • Keizu Shika Clinic (K’S歯科クリニック) sits on the second floor of the Sadakata Building in Shiba, Minato — a quiet part of the ward, away from the flashier Roppongi and Azabu crowds but still very accessible. It’s a general dentistry practice covering the usual bases: cleanings, fillings, crowns, and likely cosmetic work based on their website.

    The clinic has some English content online, which is a decent sign — it means they’re at least aware that non-Japanese patients exist. But “some English on the website” doesn’t automatically mean the front desk will switch languages smoothly mid-appointment. Full English service hasn’t been independently confirmed, so if you’re not comfortable with basic Japanese dental vocabulary, bring a translation app or a bilingual friend for your first visit. That’s just the honest call.

    For expats based in Minato or commuting through the Tamachi or Mita area, the location is genuinely convenient. It’s a small clinic setup, which tends to mean less waiting-room chaos and more direct access to the dentist.

    Patient Feedback

    Patient feedback specific to this clinic is limited in English-language sources. Based on the clinic’s setup — small, second-floor practice in a low-key Minato neighborhood — you’d expect shorter wait times than a big hospital dental department and more face time with the dentist. Small private dental clinics in Japan generally run on tight scheduling, so arriving on time matters. Don’t expect a rushed, conveyor-belt feel, but also don’t expect extensive English hand-holding unless confirmed ahead of your visit.

    English Language Proficiency

    The clinic has English content on its website, which puts it a step ahead of many local dental offices. That said, there's no confirmed report of fully English-speaking staff at reception or chairside. Your safest move: call ahead (or email via their site) and ask directly if English support is available. Have Google Translate or DeepL ready either way. Basic dental terms in Japanese — 虫歯 (cavity), クリーニング (cleaning) — will help things move faster.

    Contact & Location

    • http://www.ks-dental.jp
    • 東京都港区芝5-13-13 サダカタビル2F
    • Shibakoen Station (Oedo Line) — 2 min walk
    Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Tuesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Thursday Closed
    Friday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Saturday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Sunday Closed

    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.
    Keizu Shika Clinic

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    English Support

    Proficiency Score
    2/5

    Basic

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