The “best dental clinic in Hanoi” search returns clinic self-promotion and pay-to-list directories. This page is an independent shortlist of the clinics international patients actually ask us about — what each is known for, who it suits, and where the common name confusion lies.
For the wider context, see the Hanoi dental travel guide.
How we built this shortlist
We don’t rank by who pays. Each clinic is assessed on case capability, diagnostics, English communication, quote clarity, materials, and warranty documentation — the same clinic evaluation framework we apply across Vietnam. We avoid quoting single star ratings, which shift constantly and are easy to game.
The Hanoi shortlist
| Clinic | Best known for | Who it suits |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Dental Clinic (Nha Khoa Úc Châu) | Australian-standard positioning for expats | AU/Western patients — but confirm which similarly named clinic you mean |
| Greenfield Dental | Strong SEO operator, international (AU/NZ/Chinese) focus | Patients wanting an established Hanoi international clinic |
| Hanoi – Sydney Dental Clinic | Australian clinical standards in central Hanoi | Australian patients wanting a familiar standard |
| Picasso Dental Clinic (Hanoi) | Aggressively international multi-branch group | Patients comparing a large multi-city operator |
| Lotus matched partners | Procedure-specific matching across Hanoi | Cases needing the closest specialist fit |
Australian Dental Clinic (Nha Khoa Úc Châu) — watch the name confusion
Markets Australian clinical standards to expats and Western patients across Hanoi and Da Nang. This is the single biggest source of name confusion in Vietnamese dentistry: “Australian Dental Clinic,” “Australian International Dental Clinic,” and Westcoast International are different clinics, and KT Dental also uses “Australian-standard” language. Always confirm exactly which clinic and which branch a review or quote refers to before you commit.
Greenfield Dental — established international operator
A well-established Hanoi clinic with an international focus (Australian, New Zealand, and Chinese patients) and a strong online presence across several domains. A solid option to consider; as with any larger operator, confirm the specific treating dentist for your case.
Hanoi – Sydney Dental Clinic — Australian standards in central Hanoi
Applies Australian clinical and infection-control standards in central Hanoi, a familiar choice for patients from Australia. Read the Hanoi – Sydney Dental Clinic review.
Picasso Dental Clinic, Hanoi — large international group
An aggressively international group with branches across several cities. Useful if you want a multi-branch operator; confirm the specific dentist and branch for your case.
Lotus matched partners
Where a procedure-specific fit beats a generic shortlist — full-arch All-on-4, staged implants, or specialist restorative work — we match you to the closest vetted partner.
Indicative Hanoi prices
Indicative only — always confirm an itemised quote before you travel.
| Treatment | Indicative price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Porcelain veneer | US$250 – US$400 |
| Single dental implant | US$700 – US$1,200 |
| Dental crown | US$160 – US$300 |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | US$6,000 – US$11,000 |
Compare against national benchmarks in our Vietnam dentist prices guide.
For Australian patients
From Australia, the decision is about recourse and aftercare, not price. Before booking any Hanoi clinic, confirm:
- Which clinic it actually is — given the heavy name overlap, verify the exact clinic, branch, and address.
- Warranty scope — what is covered, and who pays for return travel if remedial work is needed (usually the patient).
- Transferable records — X-rays, CBCT scans, and notes for your home dentist.
- Realistic all-in cost — treatment plus flights, accommodation, and insurance.
Pick the right clinic for your case
A shortlist narrows the field; your photos and X-rays decide the match. Send them through the free quote request with your treatment goals. We confirm which Hanoi clinic suits your case, disambiguate the similarly named options, request an itemised quote, and show you one or two matched alternatives so you can compare before you commit.
Frequently asked questions
- Which is the best dental clinic in Hanoi?
- There is no single best clinic — the right Hanoi clinic depends on your case. This shortlist covers the clinics international patients ask about most, including Australian Dental Clinic, Greenfield Dental, Hanoi-Sydney Dental Clinic, and Picasso Dental. Lotus Dental Travel reviews your photos or X-rays and matches you to the clinic that fits your specific treatment rather than a generic ranking.
- How much does dental work cost in Hanoi?
- Indicative ranges in Hanoi are roughly US$250 to US$400 per porcelain veneer and around US$700 to US$1,200 for a single implant, well below Australian and Western prices. Final cost depends on materials, diagnostics, and case complexity, so confirm an itemised written quote before you travel.
- Is dental work in Hanoi safe for foreigners?
- Hanoi has established private clinics that treat international patients in English, several with Australian-standard positioning, CBCT imaging, and recognised implant systems. Safety depends on matching the right clinic to your case and getting transferable records for your home dentist. Independent vetting before you commit is the practical safeguard.
- Which Hanoi clinics are best for Australian patients?
- Several Hanoi clinics position around Australian standards — including Australian Dental Clinic (Nha Khoa Uc Chau) and Hanoi-Sydney Dental Clinic. Note there is genuine name confusion between similarly named clinics, so confirm exactly which clinic a review or quote refers to. We help disambiguate and match you to the right one.