Find a dental clinic in Kehl
Kehl is a border town of roughly 36,000 residents directly across the Rhine from Strasbourg, and its dental ecosystem reflects that cross-border reality. PillsCard's directory lists 10 verified dental clinics serving a mixed patient base: local residents, port and rail workers, German commuters who work in France, and a steady trickle of French patients crossing the Europabrücke for treatment priced in euros under the German fee schedule. Practices cluster in the town centre around Hauptstraße and the Rathausplatz, with additional surgeries in Kork and the Auenheim suburbs. Unlike the larger Offenburg catchment further east, Kehl's dental scene is small-scale and almost entirely independent — no major chain has anchored here, and most clinics operate as one- or two-dentist Praxen with long-tenured staff.
The landscape is fragmented and family-run rather than corporatised. Generalist surgeries such as Dr. Glauner, Dr. Jahr and Dr. Liedl provide the bread-and-butter conservative dentistry, prophylaxis and prosthetics that GKV patients expect, while Zentrum für Zahnheilkunde positions itself as a broader multi-disciplinary practice taking in implantology and aesthetic work. Partnership models appear in Dr. Hörterer & Ziegler, and the Brett practice rounds out the central cluster. Names like Zorn de Bulach and Dr. Villard hint at the Alsatian linguistic overlap that still characterises the area and helps French-speaking patients feel at ease. Hospital affiliations are limited — there is no dedicated dental hospital in Kehl itself, so complex maxillofacial cases are referred to Offenburg or the Universitätsklinikum Freiburg.
Pricing & coverage
Typical private fees in Kehl track the national GOZ schedule. A routine check-up and scale-and-polish runs roughly €–€, a single-surface composite filling €–€, a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown €–€, and a single implant with crown €–€ depending on bone grafting. GKV statutory insurance covers basic conservative care, extractions and a fixed subsidy (Festzuschuss) toward prosthetics, with patients topping up the difference; PKV and Zahnzusatzversicherung supplemental policies reimburse a higher share. Medical-device and material safety in Germany is overseen by