Find a dental clinic in Worms
Worms, a mid-sized Rhineland-Palatinate city of around 84,000 residents on the Rhine's left bank, supports 11 verified dental clinics in PillsCard's directory — a density typical for German Mittelstädte, where most practices are independent Einzelpraxen rather than chain outlets. Clinics cluster in the historic Innenstadt around the Lutherdenkmal, Ludwigsplatz and the Kämmererstraße shopping axis, with secondary concentrations in Hochheim, Pfeddersheim and the Neuhausen residential belt. The patient base is largely local: long-standing Wormser families, employees of Grupo Antolin, TE Connectivity and Röchling, plus commuters working in Mannheim and Ludwigshafen across the river. A modest Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking community is served by at least one practitioner, and the city's proximity to the A61/A6 makes it convenient for regional patients seeking orthodontic or implant work without travelling to Mainz or Frankfurt.
The Worms market is fragmented, with no investor-backed dental chain dominating — every listed clinic is owner-operated. General and family dentistry anchors the directory through practices such as Zahnarztpraxis Müller & Färcher and Zahnarztpraxis Rall, while Zahnarztpraxis am Lutherdenkmal trades on its visible position near the Reformation monument in the old town. Group practices like Zahnarztpraxis Dr. Dillenburger & Kollegen offer a broader service mix under one roof, and Kieferorthopädie am Ludwigsplatz provides dedicated orthodontic care — the only specialist orthodontic address in the central directory, drawing referrals from surrounding general dentists. Russian/Ukrainian-language consultations are available with Oleksander Verentsov, useful for the local post-Soviet community. None of the listed clinics is formally affiliated with the Klinikum Worms, which has no in-house dental department.
Pricing & coverage
Statutory (GKV) insurance covers basic conservative care — annual check-ups, scale-and-polish (around €80–120 as a private add-on), amalgam fillings and medically necessary extractions (€50–150) — at the BEMA tariff with no out-of-pocket cost beyond the bonus booklet system. Composite fillings in posterior teeth, professional cleanings and higher-grade prosthetics fall under co-payment: a single-tooth implant typically runs €1,800–3,000 in Worms including crown, and orthodontic treatment for adults is almost entirely private at €3,000–6,000. PKV policies reimburse according to the GOZ schedule, usually 70–100%. Medicinal products prescribed alongside treatment are regulated by BfArM.
Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Outside surgery hours, weekends and public holidays, Worms is covered by the zahnärztlicher Notdienst organised by the Kassenzahnärztliche Vereinigung Rheinland-Pfalz; the current duty practice is published daily on the KZV RLP website and via the 01805 dental hotline. For trauma involving bleeding, facial fractures or airway compromise, the Klinikum Worms on Gabriel-von-Seidl-Straße is the regional emergency hospital with a maxillofacial surgery on-call rota. Call 112 only for life-threatening situations — uncontrolled haemorrhage, severe swelling restricting breathing, or post-operative collapse — otherwise use the duty dentist or 116117 for non-urgent advice.
Frequently asked questions
Do Worms dentists treat patients who only speak English?
Several Worms practices accommodate English speakers, particularly those serving employees of international manufacturers like TE Connectivity. Written treatment plans and Heil- und Kostenpläne are issued in German for insurer submission, so bringing a German-speaking companion for the financial paperwork is advisable even when clinical consultations proceed in English. Ring ahead to confirm — receptionist German is usually expected for booking.
Is there a dedicated children's dentist in Worms?
Worms has no standalone Kinderzahnarzt in the verified directory; paediatric care is handled by general practices with child-friendly hours, and the orthodontic clinic at Ludwigsplatz takes school-age referrals. For complex paediatric cases requiring sedation, families are typically referred to specialist Kinderzahnarzt clinics in Mainz or Mannheim, both around 45 minutes by car or train.
Where do Worms residents go for oral surgery the local dentists don't perform?
Wisdom-tooth extractions under general anaesthesia, jaw cysts and complex implant cases are usually referred to oral and maxillofacial surgery (MKG) practices in Mainz, Ludwigshafen or to the MKG department at the University Medical Centre Mainz. Klinikum Worms handles acute trauma but does not run a routine outpatient MKG clinic.
Are weekend appointments available?
Routine Saturday appointments are uncommon; most Worms practices keep Monday–Friday hours with one late evening (typically Thursday). Weekend access is via the rotating Notdienst only, which deals with pain and emergencies rather than scheduled treatment such as cleanings or crown fittings.
Can I use my European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) in Worms?
Yes — EU/EEA visitors with an EHIC receive medically necessary dental care at GKV rates. Present the card before treatment; cosmetic, prosthetic and orthodontic work remains private-pay. Non-EU travellers should expect to settle invoices upfront and reclaim through travel insurance.
Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. Consult a licensed dentist in Worms for individual clinical decisions, diagnoses or treatment planning.