MIYAMOTO Dental Clinic
MIYAMOTO Dental Clinic sits in the quiet residential stretches of Ishikamiidai, Nerima — not exactly central Tokyo, but a solid neighborhood practice for expats living in the western wards. It’s a general dentistry setup: cleanings, fillings, the usual. The clinic has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but don’t show up expecting fluent English conversation at the front desk. This is a local Japanese dentist that’s made some effort toward accessibility — not a dedicated expat clinic. If you live nearby and need routine dental work, it’s worth a call. Just go in with realistic expectations: bring a translation app, write down your symptoms beforehand, and you’ll probably be fine. Google Translate will do a lot of heavy lifting here.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried practice — typical of smaller neighborhood dental clinics in Tokyo’s residential wards. Appointments tend to run on time. The dentist is described as thorough and careful, not rushing through procedures. It’s a no-frills environment: clean, professional, local. Not a flashy urban clinic, but patients seem to leave feeling like they were actually listened to and treated properly.
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.miyamoto4618.com
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東京都練馬区石神井台7-22-3
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Shakujii Station (Fukutoshin Line) — 8 min walk
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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- Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
- Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
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