Tokyoto Rihabiriteisyon Byouin
Tokyoto Rihabiriteisyon Byouin sits in Sumida ward, tucked away from the busier central Tokyo districts but still accessible. Despite the name translating roughly to “Tokyo Metropolitan Rehabilitation Hospital,” this listing is categorized under dentistry — so expect dental services within what appears to be a broader rehabilitation-focused facility. That’s not a bad thing; hospital-based dental departments often have better equipment and specialist backup than standalone clinics.
The website has some English content, which is a decent sign, but don’t assume you’ll walk in and have a fluent English conversation at reception. Reality check: this is Sumida, not Roppongi. Bring a translation app, have your insurance card ready, and if you can, send an email ahead of time to gauge their English comfort level. The facility itself appears well-established and serious — this isn’t a pop-up dental shop. For expats willing to do a little prep work, it could be a solid option in an area that doesn’t have a ton of obvious English-friendly choices.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback for this facility points toward a clinical, no-nonsense experience — you’re in a hospital setting, not a boutique dental studio. Wait times can run longer than a private clinic since you’re operating within a larger institution. Doctors tend to be thorough and methodical. The vibe is functional and professional rather than warm and chatty. If you want hand-holding, this probably isn’t your spot. If you want competent, systematic care, it likely delivers.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.tokyo-reha.jp
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東京都墨田区堤通2-14-1
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Kuramae Station (Asakusa Line) — 8 min walk
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