Find a dental clinic in Weinheim
Weinheim, a town of roughly 45,000 in Baden-Württemberg's Rhein-Neckar district, supports six verified dental practices in the PillsCard directory — a density typical of the prosperous wine-growing towns along the Bergstraße. The patient base is predominantly local residents and commuters working in nearby Mannheim, Heidelberg, and the Mannheim–Heidelberg life-sciences corridor, alongside a small international cohort tied to SAP and Freudenberg's headquarters in the area. Clinics cluster around the Altstadt and Marktplatz, with a secondary concentration near the Hauptbahnhof and along Bergstraße toward Weststadt. There is no organised dental-tourism inflow — patients crossing in from Hessen or the Pfalz typically do so for continuity of care rather than price arbitrage, and most practices operate on standard GKV contracting with a private-pay layer.
The market is fragmented and owner-operated rather than chain-dominated, which is characteristic of small German towns where corporate dentistry (MVZ structures) has made limited inroads. MultZahn anchors a group-practice model in the centre, while solo and small-partner practices such as Dr. med. dent. Susanne Kaeselitz-Roth and Dr. Cäcilia Amler handle general and family dentistry from Altstadt addresses. Zahnarztpraxis Schlossbergterrasse trades on its location near the Schloss and Burg Windeck approach, and Dr. Silke Buck and Dr. med. dent. Hartmut Geisler round out the established practitioner roster with conservative and prosthetic work. None of the practices are formally hospital-affiliated; oral surgery and maxillofacial referrals typically route to the Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg or the Universitätsmedizin Mannheim.