English-speaking Dentistry clinics in Shimane

12 English-speaking dentistry clinics in Shimane (as of 2026).
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Shimane's quiet coastal and mountain communities offer a peaceful place to live, and an English-speaking dentist here means you can handle checkups and unexpected pain without a language barrier. Our directory lists 12 English-speaking dental clinics across Shimane dentistry, covering Matsue, Izumo, and nearby towns. Just as everywhere in Japan, medically necessary dental care, including exams, fillings, and root canal work, is covered by National Health Insurance, and patients generally pay 30 percent of the cost. Cosmetic services such as whitening usually are not covered and are paid in full. A neighborhood clinic normally does not require a referral, so you can arrange your own appointment. Booking ahead is the standard and is especially important in a rural prefecture where clinics may have limited daily availability, though many still try to fit in urgent pain. Since towns can be some distance apart, a clinic with parking or one close to home keeps repeat visits practical. Each listing shows the languages the clinic speaks so you can confirm English support before you arrive and ask about fees and options in advance.

Ai Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Izumo
Appointment required

Fujie Orthodontic Clinic

Dentistry
Izumo
Appointment required

Kishi Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Onan
Appointment preferred

Ogasawara Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Yoshika
Appointment required

Kawato Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Izumo
Appointment required

Hikawa Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Izumo
Appointment required

Miyuki Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Masuda
Appointment required

Nakamura Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Izumo
Appointment required

Hino Shika Clinic

Dentistry
Izumo

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Shiragami Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Masuda
Appointment required

Yamane Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Hamada
Appointment required

Maeda Dental Clinic

Dentistry
Oda · OnsenzuOnsenzu Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Common questions

Is dental treatment in Shimane covered by insurance?

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

How important is it to book ahead here?

Booking ahead is especially important since clinics in rural areas may have limited daily slots. Many still keep room for urgent pain, so call if you need quick care.

Do I need a referral to see a dentist?

No, neighborhood clinics accept direct appointments without a referral. Referrals mainly apply to specialized hospital oral surgery.

Is parking available at clinics in Shimane?

Many clinics offer parking, which is helpful given the distances between towns. Check the listing or ask when you book.

How can I be sure the clinic speaks English?

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