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Where to find a dentist or dental clinic in Prague

For tenants · 13. april 2020 · 1 minute

No one likes to go to the dentist, but we all need to pay them a visit from time to time. Even when we’re not having an acute problem, it’s best to get regular check-ups to prevent one from occurring.

But if you’ve just moved to Prague, figuring out where to go to the dentist can be tricky, particularly since many Czech dentists may not be very proficient in English. Don’t worry, though – Flatio will help you find someone to look after your beautiful smile!

Prices

What you will pay at the dentist varies depending on who you go to, and what procedure you need to get done. As is usually the case, private dentists and dental clinics are more expensive than public dental care, but non-commercial dentists may not speak English.

However, in comparison with other countries, such as the UK, for example, in Czechia the prices are generally still cheaper for all types of dental services.

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English-speaking dentists in Prague

Trying to book an appointment with a dentist only to find out they don’t speak a word of English is annoying and awkward.

If you want to avoid such a situation, these dentists are a safe bet; they’re well-known in the Prague expat community not only for their English language proficiency, but also for their excellent standard of care:

Private dental clinics in Prague

In private dental clinics, it’s much more likely that you’ll encounter English-speaking staff, and many clinics even emphasize this on their websites. Plus, they are often very client-friendly, which definitely takes away some of the discomfort that comes with visiting a dentist.

Here is a short list of some of the best private dental clinics in Prague:

But these are just a few examples, so we invite you to have a search yourself – despite what you might think, Prague is definitely not short on quality, English-speaking dentists!

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