Cyprus, Nicosia

Russian-speaking Dentists in Northern Cyprus

Updated: 4 weeks ago

As of March 15, 2026, finding a Russian-speaking dentist in Northern Cyprus is easiest in Girne, Iskele, and Famagusta. This article provides contact details for Temelci Diş Kliniği, Full Dent Clinic, Samira Dental Clinic, DentCity, as well as individual specialists and Cyprus Central Hospital. Some numbers are verified by clinic websites, while personal contacts should be double-checked via WhatsApp or phone before booking.

Below is a list of contacts, links to related materials, and answers to frequently asked questions about dentistry in Northern Cyprus.

Dentistry is one of the most important fields of medicine, which patients treat with particular care: most often, they choose a doctor based on recommendations and try to be treated by a single specialist.

Even if your English is sufficient for daily communication, in dentistry, it can be more convenient to discuss the diagnosis, treatment plan, and procedure costs in Russian. For such cases, it is useful to pre-select a clinic or doctor where a Russian-speaking consultation is available.

Russian-speaking dentists in Northern Cyprus

Russian-speaking dentists in Northern Cyprus

For clinics with an official website, verified contacts are provided. If a doctor's or coordinator's personal number is listed, it is best to check separately before your visit whether they are still accepting patients at that number and if a Russian-language consultation is available.

How to choose a clinic

  • For routine treatment and initial check-ups, it is more convenient to focus on your city of residence and appointment availability.
  • For implantation, surgery, and complex cases, it is better to check in advance if the clinic has a CT scanner, panoramic X-ray, and a specialized professional.
  • If you specifically need a Russian-speaking appointment, it is better to state immediately who exactly is needed: a doctor, assistant, or coordinator.

How to book an appointment

In Northern Cyprus, most dental clinics operate by appointment. Usually, a call or a WhatsApp message is sufficient.

Steps to take

  1. Choose a doctor or clinic by city and type of treatment.
  2. Contact them via phone or WhatsApp and ask if a Russian-language appointment is available.
  3. Briefly describe the problem: pain, a chip, cleaning, extraction, crown, implantation, or consultation.
  4. If you have X-rays or a previous treatment plan, send them in advance.
  5. Confirm the address, the cost of the initial visit, payment methods, and the nearest available time slot.

Useful services

If you are planning treatment in Northern Cyprus during a trip or long-term stay, it is useful to check your medical insurance conditions in advance and set up a stable connection for booking clinics and receiving results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there Russian-speaking dentists in Northern Cyprus?

Yes, such contacts are primarily found in Girne, as well as in Iskele and Famagusta. In some clinics, the doctor themselves speaks Russian; in other cases, it is a coordinator or assistant.

Which clinics are suitable for complex treatment?

If you need more than just a check-up—such as surgery, implantation, or advanced diagnostics—it is usually more convenient to contact large clinics and hospitals with multiple specialists and their own diagnostic facilities.

Are there 24-hour pharmacies in Northern Cyprus?

There are no standard 24-hour pharmacies in Northern Cyprus. Instead, an on-call pharmacy system operates, and the current list is usually published daily in the Cyprus pharmacy channel.

Is it possible to check treatment costs in advance?

In many cases, a clinic can provide a preliminary price estimate after you describe the problem and they review your X-rays. The exact cost is usually determined after an in-person examination.

What should I write to the clinic for the first contact?

Usually, it is enough to state your city, briefly describe the problem, attach an X-ray or photo if available, and separately mention that you require a Russian-speaking appointment.

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