Aoyama Quartz Dental Clinic in Shibuya | Open 365 Days
Our clinic is prepared to accommodate dental emergencies, including sudden tooth pain and other urgent oral problems, by offering appointments on weekends and public holidays as well. If you require urgent care—for example, if you have severe tooth pain and cannot chew, or if a crown has come off—we will prioritize emergency treatment to relieve your symptoms as quickly as possible.
*Pre-booking is required.
Tell us about your issue and your preferred appointment date. We'll arrange your appointment.
Our clinic is just a 5-minute walk away from JR Shibuya Station. Please make sure you bring your passport.
Our dentist examines your situation and treats it. If it's necessary, we prescribe some medication.
Yes, you can. Unless you use the Japanese national insurance.
No, you can't. Pre-booking is necessary.
Please bring your passport, medication if you're taking some, and the remaining piece of your broken teeth if you have.
Yes, we do.
No. As a general rule, medical institutions in Japan cannot reissue the same receipt, whether as a digital copy or an original. So we recommend to keep it carefully.
〒150-0002
2-10-10, 4th and 5th floor, Tokushinkai Quartz Tower
Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Aoyama Quartz Dental Clinic
Hours:
9:00-19:30 (Mon-Fri), 9:00-19:00 (Sat, Sun)
Generally cash. Credit cards are only accepted for private treatment.
eg: patients without an insurance card
The first visit typically takes around an hour, and visits following vary depending on the nature of the treatment.
The number of sessions will depend on the condition of the teeth and the treatment method. The decision will be made after a diagnosis during the initial consultation. If you are unable to come to the clinic, please let us know at the beginning.
Yes, we do. We also do Orthodontic treatment for adults with multiple options.
A consultation with the dentist is required to determine availability/compatibility.
We will do our best to accommodate as much as possible. Please also understand that we may not be able to handle some cases.
Yes, we do. However, please note that certain treatments and materials may not be covered under the National Health Insurance scheme.