English-speaking Orthodontics clinics in Kanagawa

13 English-speaking orthodontics clinics in Kanagawa (as of 2026).
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Kanagawa blends busy port cities with quieter suburban neighborhoods, and its international community keeps growing. If you're considering braces or clear aligners here, Healthtomo lists 13 English-speaking orthodontic clinics across the prefecture, so you can plan tooth straightening without worrying about a language barrier at every appointment. Orthodontics is one of the more involved dental journeys, often requiring monthly adjustments over a year or more, which makes clear communication with your provider especially important. Before you start, it helps to understand the cost picture: in Japan, adult orthodontic treatment is usually considered elective and paid out of pocket rather than covered by National Health Insurance. Treatment for certain medically recognized jaw or bite conditions can sometimes be an exception, so confirm the details with your clinic. Because orthodontics is planned in advance rather than urgent, you have time to compare practices, read what languages each supports, and book a consultation that suits your schedule. Each Kanagawa listing includes location and contact details, giving you a straightforward starting point whether you're new to the area or simply looking for care in a language you understand.

Mame Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
Yokohama · NakaMotomachi-Chukagai Station (Minato Mirai Line), Exit 5 — 2-minute walk

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Ono Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
Yokohama · IzumiTotsuka Station (JR)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment preferred

Marine Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
YokohamaIshikawachō Station (South Exit), JR Negishi Line

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Kanagawa Dental University Hospital

Orthodontics
Yokosuka · Ogawa-choYokosuka Chuo Station

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Womble Gate American Dentistry

Orthodontics
Yokosuka

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Chukagai Dental Office

Orthodontics
Yokohama · NakaMotomachi-Chukagai Station (Minatomirai Line), 3 min walk

Speaks Chinese, Japanese

Appointment required

Fureainooka Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
Yokohama · TsuzukiTsuzuki-Fureainooka Station (Yokohama Subway Green Line) - 1 min walk
Walk-ins only

Nico Dental Clinic Totsuka

Orthodontics
Yokohama · TotsukaJR Totsuka Station (West Exit), 2 min walk
Appointment required

Kimura Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
Kawasaki · Tama WardKuji Station (JR Nambu Line), 3 min walk

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Nakamaru Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
Yokohama · Naka ward

Speaks English, Japanese

Appointment required

Shirakaba Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
Fujisawa · OgiriFujisawa Station (JR Tokaido Line)

Speaks Japanese

Appointment required

Jin Dental Clinic & Orthodontics

Orthodontics
Kawasaki
Appointment required

Bell Dental Clinic

Orthodontics
Ebina · ChuoEbina Station

Speaks English, Chinese, Japanese

Appointment required

Common questions

Will my health insurance in Japan pay for adult braces in Kanagawa?

Usually not. Adult orthodontic care is generally elective in Japan and paid out of pocket. Certain jaw or bite conditions treated for medical reasons may be covered, so it's best to ask your clinic to check your case directly.

Can I book an orthodontist in Kanagawa without a referral?

Yes, in most cases. Orthodontic clinics typically take patients directly, so you can arrange a consultation on your own without a referral.

How many English-speaking orthodontic clinics are in Kanagawa?

Healthtomo currently lists 13 English-speaking orthodontic clinics across Kanagawa. Each listing shows the languages supported so you can find the right fit.

What's the difference between braces and clear aligners?

Braces use brackets and wires fixed to your teeth, while clear aligners are removable and less visible. Which suits you depends on your case, and an orthodontist can explain the trade-offs during a consultation.

Do I have to visit often during orthodontic treatment?

Yes, orthodontics usually involves regular visits, often monthly, to adjust your treatment. This is why choosing a conveniently located, English-friendly clinic can make the process much easier.