SASAZUKA DENTAL CLINIC
Sasazuka Dental Clinic sits on the ground floor of the Sasazuka Momose Building in Shibuya’s quieter Sasazuka neighborhood — a short walk from Sasazuka Station on the Keio Line. It’s a general dental practice covering the usual bases: checkups, cleanings, fillings, and likely some cosmetic work.
The clinic has some English content on its website, which is a decent sign, but don’t assume you’ll walk in and have a fluent English-speaking dentist waiting for you. The reality is probably somewhere in the middle — staff who can handle basic dental vocabulary in English, but complex treatment discussions may require a translation app or bringing a Japanese-speaking friend.
Sasazuka is a residential pocket of Shibuya that doesn’t see a ton of foreign foot traffic, so this isn’t a clinic that’s been battle-tested by expats the way some Shinjuku or Hiroo practices have. That said, dental care in Japan is generally solid, and a neighborhood clinic like this can be a perfectly good option if you live nearby and your needs are straightforward.
Patient Feedback
No substantial English-language review base exists for this clinic yet. It’s a neighborhood dental practice, so expect the typical Japanese clinic experience: punctual appointments, thorough cleanings, and a methodical approach to treatment. Chair-side explanations may be brief. Wait times at smaller local clinics like this tend to be shorter than at big hospital dental departments. If you’ve been here, your review would genuinely help other expats figure out what to expect.
English Language Proficiency
For translating forms, prescriptions, or discharge summaries, Jozu is worth having on your phone.
Contact & Location
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http://sasazuka.cihp.jp/access/
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東京都渋谷区笹塚1-16-3 笹塚百瀬ビル1F
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Sasazuka Station (Keio Inokashira Line) — 2 min walk
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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