Oomori Tokyo Shikakoukuugeka
Oomori Tokyo Shikakoukuugeka sits on the 8th floor of the Raz Omori building in Ota Ward — dental care with a view, basically. The clinic covers general dentistry and oral surgery, so this isn’t just a cleanings-and-fillings operation. If you’ve got something more complicated going on — wisdom teeth, jaw issues, oral pathology — this is the kind of place that can actually handle it.
English capability is conversational, meaning the staff can get through the basics with you without it becoming a full ordeal. Don’t expect fluent clinical explanations in English, but you’re not going to be completely on your own either. Having a few key Japanese dental terms ready, or your translation app on standby, is still smart practice.
Oomori Station is right there, which makes this easy to reach from central Tokyo or Kawasaki. The clinic is part of the Soshinkai medical corporation, so there’s institutional structure behind it — organized, not chaotic. Good option if you’re in south Tokyo and need more than basic dental work done.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally find the clinic well-organized and the staff professionally thorough. The oral surgery focus means appointments tend to be detailed — doctors take time to explain what’s happening, even if the English explanation is partial. Wait times are reasonable when you book ahead. The 8th-floor setup feels clean and modern rather than cramped. People dealing with complex dental issues seem to leave feeling like their problem was actually assessed properly, not rushed through.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://omoritokyo.soshin-kai.or.jp/
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東京都大田区大森北1-10-14 ラズ大森8F
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Omori Station (Keihin-Tohoku Line) — 3 min walk
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
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