Nagayamaekimae Shika Kurinikku
Nagayamaekimae Shika Kurinikku sits right in front of Nagayama Station on the Odakyu and Keio lines, inside the Odakyu Marché shopping complex — easy to find, easy to get to. It’s a general dental clinic handling the usual range: checkups, cleanings, cavities, and likely cosmetic work too.
The English situation is genuinely unclear. Their website has some English-language content, which suggests awareness of international patients, but whether that translates to an English-speaking staff member at reception or chairside is unconfirmed. Don’t assume you’ll walk in and have a smooth English conversation — bring a translation app or a Japanese-speaking friend if your Japanese isn’t solid.
Nagayama is a residential area in Tama City, southwest Tokyo. It’s not a foreigner-heavy neighborhood, so this isn’t a clinic built around expat patients. That said, proximity to the station and a shopping center location means it’s genuinely convenient if you live in the area and just need reliable dental care handled locally.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a straightforward neighborhood dental practice. Locals mention the convenient station-front location as a major plus. The clinic appears to run on schedule reasonably well — typical for smaller Japanese dental offices. Dentists are reported as thorough and unhurried, which tracks with the Japanese dental care style generally. No strong pattern of complaints, but also no standout reputation for international patient experience. Solid local option, not a destination clinic.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://nagayama-dental-clinic.jp/
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東京都多摩市永山1-18-2 小田急マルシェ永山102
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Nagayama Station (Odakyu Line) — 1 min walk
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