Find a dental clinic in Neubrandenburg
Neubrandenburg, the cultural anchor of the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, holds roughly 64,000 residents and draws additional patient flow from surrounding rural Vorpommern villages where dental coverage is thinner. PillsCard lists 14 verified clinics here, a density typical for a mid-sized eastern German Kreisstadt. Practices cluster inside the medieval ring around the Marktplatz and along the Friedrich-Engels-Ring, with secondary concentrations near the Oststadt residential blocks and close to the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Klinikum on Salvador-Allende-Straße. The patient base is overwhelmingly local GKV-insured working-age adults, retirees and schoolchildren; cross-border or medical-tourism traffic is negligible compared with Berlin or the Polish-border towns. Waiting times for routine appointments are generally shorter than in Hamburg or Rostock, though specialist orthodontics and implantology often require referral.
The market is fragmented and owner-operated rather than chain-dominated — there is no DSO footprint of note. Long-established single-dentist practices such as Slatnow, Thederahn and Bülow operate alongside small group practices like Zahnkultur, which markets a broader cosmetic and prophylaxis range. Generalists including Wohlrab, Voigtländer and Kerschke handle the bulk of conservative dentistry and prosthetics, while Dr. Kathrin Rößner, Iris Freytag and Schultz round out the inner-city offer with mixed family caseloads. Oral surgery and complex implant cases are typically referred to colleagues in Greifswald or to the Universitätsmedizin Greifswald, since Neubrandenburg itself has no university dental faculty. Hospital-affiliated outpatient dental services are limited; most practices remain independent Vertragszahnarzt offices contracted with the regional KZV Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.