Find a dental clinic in Weiz
Weiz is a district capital of roughly 11,000 residents in eastern Styria, about 25 km north-east of Graz, and its dental provision reflects that scale: PillsCard lists seven verified clinics serving the town itself plus the surrounding Oststeiermark commuter belt and the industrial workforce around the Andritz, Magna and ELIN sites. Patients are predominantly local residents, employees of those manufacturers, and families from outlying parishes such as Gleisdorf, Anger and Birkfeld who travel in for routine and specialist care. Practices cluster along Hauptstraße, Florianigasse and the streets fanning out from the Hauptplatz, with a secondary node near the LKH Weiz hospital. The town is not a medical-tourism destination; demand is steady, German-speaking, and tied closely to ÖGK-contracted general dentistry rather than cosmetic or implant-driven private flows.
The market is fragmented and owner-operated — no national chain dominates, and most clinics are single-dentist or two-dentist Ordinationen. General practice predominates, with Dr. Martin Sorger and Dr. Gerhard Schoiswohl among the long-established town-centre Kassenärzte handling routine restorative work for ÖGK patients, while DDr. Klaus Krieber holds dual medical-dental qualifications that broaden the surgical scope locally. Dr. Mladen Pavlovic and Dr. Peter Katerl operate within the same compact core district, and Dr. Theresia Weingrill provides one of the few practices oriented toward family and paediatric continuity. Orthodontics and complex oral surgery are typically referred down to Graz; Weiz itself has no university dental clinic, so specialist concentration is modest and referral-driven rather than in-town.
Pricing & coverage
Under the ÖGK contract, a standard check-up and basic conservative fillings (amalgam or simple composite on posterior teeth) are largely covered with only a small co-payment, while tooth-coloured composite fillings on visible surfaces typically cost €80–€180 privately. A single-tooth implant including crown generally runs €1,800–€2,800 in this region, and professional cleaning (Mundhygiene) is private at roughly €80–€130 per session. Fixed-fee orthodontic braces for under-18s meeting IOTN 4–5 criteria are fully ÖGK-funded since 2015. Medicines and materials authorisation rests with BASG/AGES. Always confirm Kassen- versus Wahlarzt status before booking.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Out-of-hours dental cover in Styria operates through the Zahnärztekammer Steiermark weekend duty rota (zahnärztlicher Bereitschaftsdienst), which publishes the on-call dentist for the Weiz district each Saturday, Sunday and public holiday morning. For acute trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling with breathing difficulty, or injuries outside rota hours, attend the LKH Weiz emergency department on Franz-Pichler-Straße, or call 144 for ambulance dispatch and 112 for the pan-European emergency line. Severe maxillofacial cases are routinely transferred to LKH-Univ. Klinikum Graz, which holds the regional oral and maxillofacial surgery unit.
Frequently asked questions
Do Weiz dentists speak English?
Most practices operate primarily in German, reflecting an overwhelmingly German-speaking patient base. Some dentists trained partly abroad or in Graz will manage clinical English competently for consultations, but reception staff, consent forms and recall letters are almost exclusively in German. English-speaking patients visiting short-term should phone ahead to confirm, or consider travelling the 25 km to Graz, where multilingual provision is considerably broader given the university and international student population.
Is there a paediatric dentist in Weiz?
There is no dedicated Kinderzahnarzt practice in Weiz town itself. Children are seen within general family practices — Dr. Theresia Weingrill's clinic is among those with paediatric familiarity — and through school dental screenings coordinated by Styrian public health. Complex paediatric cases, sedation dentistry, or treatment for children with special needs are referred to the paediatric dental unit at LKH-Univ. Klinikum Graz, where a hospital-based service operates under university supervision.
Can I walk in without an appointment?
Walk-ins are uncommon. Weiz clinics run on appointment books, and most are fully scheduled one to three weeks ahead for routine care. Acute pain is usually accommodated as a same-day Schmerzpatient slot if you phone before 09:00, but expect to wait. Outside opening hours the weekend rota is the correct route, not the practice doorbell.
Are all Weiz dentists ÖGK-contracted?
No. The town has a mix of Kassenärzte (full ÖGK contract, no upfront private fee for covered items) and Wahlärzte (private billing, with patients reclaiming roughly 80% of the equivalent ÖGK tariff). Confirm status when booking, particularly for higher-value treatment plans.
How do I get a clinic if I live in surrounding villages?
Patients from Gleisdorf, Anger, Passail, Birkfeld and St. Ruprecht commonly register with a Weiz Kassenarzt without restriction — ÖGK does not enforce catchment areas for general dentistry. Public buses converge on the Weiz Hauptplatz from most surrounding parishes, and parking in the centre is generally straightforward outside market mornings.
Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. Consult a licensed dental clinic in Weiz for individual clinical decisions, diagnosis, and treatment planning.