YUDANI DENTAL CLINIC
Yudani Dental Clinic sits in Shintomi, Chuo-ku — a quiet business district between Tsukiji and Ginza that most expats walk through rather than live in, but it’s genuinely easy to reach. The clinic operates out of the ground floor of the Believe Shintomi building, so it’s easy to find without hunting down a hospital elevator bank.
On the English front, there’s some English on their website, which is a decent signal — but “website has English” and “reception speaks English” are very different things. Expect to come prepared: have your insurance card ready, know your dental history in basic terms, and don’t bank on a fully bilingual consultation. A translation app will earn its keep here.
The clinic covers standard dental care — cleanings, fillings, the usual maintenance work. Nothing in their profile suggests specialist-level oral surgery or implant-heavy focus, so think of this as a solid neighborhood dentist, not a specialty referral destination. If you’re in Chuo and just need reliable dental care without trekking to a foreigner-focused clinic, this is a reasonable option.
Patient Feedback
No substantial English-language review base exists for this clinic yet. That’s common for smaller neighborhood dental practices in Japan that serve primarily Japanese patients. What the setup suggests: a compact, single-floor practice with a local patient feel — likely efficient appointment scheduling, minimal waiting room chaos, and a dentist focused on practical treatment over lengthy consultations. Expats who’ve managed Japanese dental visits before will adapt easily. First-timers should set expectations accordingly.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://yudani.com
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東京都中央区新富1-19-2 ビリーヴ新富1F
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Shintomi Station (Oedo Line) — 2 min walk
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