Find a dental clinic in Weinstadt
Weinstadt is a Baden-Württemberg town of roughly 26,000 residents in the Rems-Murr-Kreis, formed in 1975 from the five wine-growing villages of Beutelsbach, Endersbach, Großheppach, Schnait and Strümpfelbach. PillsCard's directory currently lists seven verified dental practices serving this footprint, a density consistent with the German rural-suburban average of roughly one practice per 3,500-4,000 inhabitants. The patient base is predominantly local: long-settled Swabian families, vineyard workers, and commuters travelling into Stuttgart (about 20 km west) for work. There is no medical-tourism inflow of note and no cross-border traffic; instead, practices anchor themselves in the village centres, with Endersbach — the administrative seat and S-Bahn hub on the S2 line — holding the heaviest concentration of clinics and the easiest access for patients from neighbouring Remshalden and Kernen.
The market is fragmented and owner-operated, with no dental investor chain (Z-MVZ) presence — a pattern typical of smaller Württemberg towns. General practice dominates: Zahnarztpraxis Margarethe und Andreas Ungerer and Dr. Schmidberger run established family-oriented surgeries, while Dr. Gaiser and Dr. Weber & Röder cover the broader prosthetics and conservative-dentistry remit. Claudia Schall and Dr. Schwarz round out the generalist offering across the eastern villages. The single specialist anchor is Kieferorthopädische Praxis Dr. Konik & Kollegen, the local orthodontic referral point for children and adolescents from Weinstadt and surrounding Rems valley communities. None of the practices are hospital-affiliated; secondary and oral-surgical referrals route to Rems-Murr-Klinikum Winnenden or to maxillofacial units in Stuttgart.