Kanagawa, home to Yokohama and many international neighborhoods, has a strong choice of dental clinics where you can be treated in English. Our directory features 25 English-speaking dental clinics across Kanagawa dentistry, from central Yokohama and Kawasaki to coastal and suburban communities. The nationwide framework applies everywhere: routine and medically necessary dental care, including checkups, fillings, and root canal treatment, is covered by National Health Insurance, with patients usually paying 30 percent. Cosmetic work such as whitening is generally not covered and paid in full. You typically do not need a referral for a neighborhood clinic, so you can book directly. Appointments are expected and recommended, especially in busier areas near major stations, while many clinics keep room for urgent pain. Given the prefecture's mix of dense cities and quieter suburbs, choosing a clinic near your home or commute keeps follow-up visits easy. Each listing shows the languages the clinic speaks, so you can confirm English support before arriving and ask the clinic to explain treatment steps and costs clearly in advance.
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Speaks English, Japanese
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Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese
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Medically necessary care such as checkups, fillings, and root canals is covered by National Health Insurance, with patients generally paying 30 percent. Cosmetic services like whitening are usually not covered.
Yes, neighborhood clinics in Kanagawa accept direct bookings without a referral. Referrals mainly apply to specialized hospital oral surgery.
Appointments are strongly recommended in busier areas, though many clinics leave room for urgent pain. Booking ahead helps you secure a convenient time.
Simple work like a filling may need one visit, while crowns or root canals often take several. Your dentist can outline the plan, so a nearby clinic makes return visits easier.
Each listing shows the languages the clinic supports so you can confirm English before booking. Mentioning your needs when scheduling helps ensure smooth communication.