Sawadadori Shika・Yobou Clinic
Sawadadori Shika・Yobou Clinic sits in Omori-Kita, one of Ota Ward’s quieter residential pockets — not a flashy clinic district, just a neighborhood dental office that takes its job seriously. The name gives you the pitch: “yobou” means prevention, so this isn’t a fix-it-when-it-breaks operation. They’re focused on keeping your teeth healthy long-term, which means cleanings, checkups, and catching problems early.
Their website has some English content, which is a decent sign — they’re aware that non-Japanese patients exist. But whether that translates to smooth English conversation at reception or chairside is genuinely unclear. Don’t assume you’ll walk in and explain your dental history in full sentences. A translation app and some patience are smart to bring. That said, routine dental care in Japan is fairly procedural, and even limited Japanese or phone-based translation usually gets the job done for standard visits.
Located on the ground and first floors of Yukigaya Building. Close enough to Omori Station to be reachable without drama.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a methodical, unhurried approach — the kind of dentist who explains what they’re doing rather than just drilling and billing. Wait times seem reasonable for a neighborhood clinic. The prevention focus comes through in actual appointments: expect thorough cleanings and honest advice about home care. Nothing flashy, no hard sell on cosmetic treatments. Patients seem to appreciate the straightforwardness. Not a lot of English-language reviews floating around, which itself tells you something about the typical patient base.
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 -
https://sawada-dorishika.com
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東京都大田区大森北6-23-22 ユキガヤビル1F 2F
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Omori Station (Keihin-Tohoku Line) — 3 min walk
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