Find a dental clinic in Stuttgart
Stuttgart's dental landscape reflects the wider Baden-Württemberg pattern of small to mid-sized private practices rather than corporate chains, with 52 verified clinics across the city in PillsCard's directory. Practices cluster in the central Mitte and Bohnenviertel areas, along the commercial spine of Königstrasse, and in the wealthier hillside districts of Degerloch, Killesberg and Stuttgart-West. Outer Bezirke such as Vaihingen, Möhringen, Feuerbach and Bad Cannstatt each support neighbourhood practices serving residents and the city's large commuter base. Stuttgart's substantial international workforce — drawn by Daimler, Porsche, Bosch and the regional Mittelstand — means many practices advertise English-speaking dentists, and the student populations of the Universität Stuttgart and Hohenheim add a younger demographic in Vaihingen and Plieningen.
The market is highly fragmented: most listings are Einzelpraxen or small Gemeinschaftspraxen run by named principals, with no dominant chain. Practices such as Zahnarztpraxis Dr. Kuhn and the practice of Dr. Radoi-Schmidt operate as typical solo-led offices, while group practices like Elsler & Kollegen and Dr. Loosemann & Kollegen pool several dentists under one roof, often with implantology or orthodontic sub-specialties. District-anchored names tell the geographic story plainly — Zahnmedizin Möhringen, Zahnarztpraxis im Wolfbusch in Stuttgart-West and Zahnarzt Am Vaihinger Markt sit at the centre of their respective Stadtbezirke. Boutique brands such as Schael Zahnmedizin and the practice of Zahnarztpraxis Jasmin Anvari lean toward aesthetic and prosthetic work, while Dr. Christian Döring represents the family-dentistry mainstream.
Pricing & coverage
GKV (statutory) members receive basic conservative care — examinations, scale-and-polish once yearly, amalgam or simple composite fillings, and standard extractions — largely covered, with co-payments typically €10–€40 per visit for incidentals. A professionelle Zahnreinigung (PZR) runs €70–€120 and is usually self-paid or partially reimbursed by Zusatzversicherung. Single-tooth implants in Stuttgart range €1,800–€3,500 including crown, and ceramic crowns €600–€1,000; GKV pays only a fixed Festzuschuss (roughly 60% of a standard restoration), with the balance borne by the patient or PKV. Medicinal products prescribed alongside treatment fall under BfArM oversight.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Outside practice hours, Stuttgart operates the standard Baden-Württemberg zahnärztlicher Notdienst, a rotating duty roster published by the Kassenzahnärztliche Vereinigung Baden-Württemberg; the current on-call practice and times can be retrieved via the KZV BW notdienst search or the 116 117 patient hotline. For severe trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling threatening the airway, or suspected sepsis, call 112 — the Klinikum Stuttgart Katharinenhospital and the Marienhospital both provide round-the-clock emergency reception, with maxillofacial cover available at the Klinikum.
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Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice; prospective patients should consult a licensed dental clinic in Stuttgart for any individual clinical decision, prescription, or treatment plan.