Aichi, centered on Nagoya, is a major hub for international workers and students, and English-speaking dental clinics make it easy to keep up with your oral health. Our directory lists 22 English-speaking dental clinics across Aichi dentistry, spanning central Nagoya and the wider prefecture. As everywhere in Japan, standard and medically necessary dental treatment, such as exams, fillings, and root canals, is covered by National Health Insurance, and patients usually pay 30 percent of the cost. Cosmetic services like whitening are typically not covered and are paid in full. A neighborhood clinic normally requires no referral, so you can book on your own. Appointments are the standard approach and are worth arranging ahead of time, while many clinics still set aside time for patients in sudden pain. If you commute into Nagoya, a clinic near your station or workplace can make repeat visits simple. Each listing shows the languages the clinic speaks so you can confirm English support before your first appointment, and clinics can usually walk you through options and expected costs beforehand.
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Yes, exams, fillings, root canals, and other medically necessary care are covered by National Health Insurance, with patients usually paying 30 percent. Whitening and other cosmetic work are generally not covered.
No, neighborhood dental clinics accept direct bookings without a referral. Referrals typically apply only to specialized hospital oral surgery.
Many clinics reserve time for urgent pain and some accept walk-ins, so calling ahead is best. Explaining your symptoms helps staff decide how quickly to see you.
Yes, many clinics are located near stations, which is convenient if you commute into Nagoya. Choosing one close to your route makes repeat visits simpler.
Each listing shows the languages the clinic supports so you can verify English before booking. Mentioning your language needs when you call helps avoid misunderstandings.