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Fee Guide

Private Treatment Fee Guide

A concise snapshot of the typical costs you can expect for the treatment you’re considering, designed to help you plan with confidence.

Private Services and Fees

The figures shown beneath are intended only as a general guide to the probable cost of the treatment you are considering. They are not definitive quotations, as the final amount can vary depending on the specifics of your case, any additional procedures required, and the particular materials chosen.

For a precise, personalised estimate that reflects your individual needs, we recommend speaking directly with your dentist, who will be able to provide a detailed breakdown and answer any questions you may have.

Practice Payment Policy

Our practice is dedicated to delivering high‑quality dental care and a friendly service to every patient. To keep our standards high, we need to collect treatment fees promptly and efficiently.

  • Discussion of Fees
    During your appointment, your clinician will go through the proposed treatment plan with you. Please ask for a written estimate that outlines the planned work and the associated costs before any treatment begins.

  • Payment Schedule
    To avoid unnecessary charges or delays, we ask that fees be paid as the treatment progresses. Payments are taken at each stage of the plan, with the full remaining balance due before the final appointment.

  • Deposits
    In some cases, the clinician may request a deposit for an appointment or a specific procedure.
    • For Open‑Day bookings made online, deposits are taken via Stripe and will be refunded if you decide not to proceed with treatment.
    • Patients with a history of missed appointments will be required to pay for their slot at the time of booking.

We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain a smooth, high‑standard service for all. If you have any questions about the payment process, please speak to a member of our team.

Schedule an appointment

You can now book online.

When you use the booking system, you’ll be asked whether you are an existing patient or a new one. If you haven’t attended the practice on a regular basis in the past two years, you will be classed as a new patient. Should you select “existing patient” but have not visited within the last two years, the difference will be applied to your charge at the time of the appointment.