English-speaking Dentistry clinics in Akita

10 English-speaking dentistry clinics in Akita (as of 2026).
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Akita's northern towns and rural landscapes are home to a growing international community, and an English-speaking dentist takes the stress out of both routine care and sudden problems. Our directory lists 10 English-speaking dental clinics across Akita dentistry, centered on Akita City and surrounding areas. As with the rest of Japan, medically necessary dental treatment, including checkups, fillings, and root canals, is covered by National Health Insurance, with patients typically paying 30 percent of the cost. Cosmetic services such as whitening are generally not covered and are paid in full. For a neighborhood clinic you usually do not need a referral, so you can book directly. Appointments are the standard, and arranging one ahead is particularly wise in a rural prefecture where clinics may have fewer daily slots, though many still make room for urgent pain. Because getting between towns can take time, especially in winter, a clinic with parking or close to home keeps follow-up visits manageable. Each listing shows the languages the clinic speaks so you can confirm English support before you go and discuss costs and treatment options in advance.

Dental Care Olive Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Akita
Appointment required

Kubota Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Senboku
Appointment required

Matsuda Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Akita
Appointment required

Nishiki Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Senboku
Appointment required

Oda Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Noshiro
Appointment required

Onodera Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Kazuno
Appointment required

Iryo Hojin Shimizu Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Oga
Appointment required

Shirane Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Akita
Appointment required

Iwaya Smile Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Akita · Terauchi

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Hoshino Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Yokote

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Common questions

Will insurance cover my dental care in Akita?

Yes, medically necessary care such as checkups, fillings, and root canals is covered by National Health Insurance, with patients usually paying 30 percent. Cosmetic services like whitening are generally not covered.

Do I need a referral to see a local dentist?

No, neighborhood clinics accept direct bookings without a referral. Referrals typically apply only to specialized hospital oral surgery.

Is it necessary to book ahead in Akita?

Booking ahead is wise since rural clinics may have fewer daily slots. Many still reserve time for urgent pain, so call if you need to be seen quickly.

Do clinics have parking, especially for winter visits?

Many clinics offer parking, which is helpful given travel distances and winter weather. Check the listing or ask when you book.

How do I confirm the clinic speaks English?

Each listing shows the languages the clinic supports so you can verify English before your visit. Mentioning your language needs when scheduling helps ensure clear communication.