OHTA Dental Clinic
OHTA Dental Clinic sits in Honmachi, a quiet residential pocket of Shibuya that most expats never bother to explore. It’s a few minutes from Hatsudai Station on the Keio New Line — not the most obvious location, but that also means it’s not packed with salarymen on lunch breaks.
This is a general dentistry practice handling the usual range: cleanings, fillings, crowns, extractions. Their website has some English content, which suggests they’ve thought about international patients at least a little. But “some English on the website” and “comfortable English conversation at the front desk” are very different things.
Realistically, this is a Japanese neighborhood clinic. If your Japanese is minimal, bring a translation app or a bilingual friend. Don’t expect a fully English-speaking experience. That said, plenty of expats navigate Japanese dental clinics just fine — dentistry is visual and procedural enough that you can usually get through it.
Small clinic, local feel, standard dental services. Good if you’re in the Hatsudai or Honmachi area and want something close to home.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on OHTA Dental is limited in English-language sources. The clinic has a small, local feel typical of neighborhood dental practices in Tokyo. Patients familiar with Japanese dental clinics generally report efficient appointments and thorough cleanings. Wait times at smaller clinics like this tend to be shorter than at larger urban practices. No strong signals either way on how well they handle non-Japanese-speaking patients.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.ohtasika.com
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東京都渋谷区本町2-28-2 サンエムマンション1F
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Meiji-dori Station (Fukutoshin Line) — 3 min walk
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