NHS dental charges in England and Wales are set to increase from the 1st April 2024. Fees are different across the border with Wales benefiting from lower NHS costs compared to England. The NHS help subsidise treatment for all our NHS patients so that treatment is effective and affordable to all. However, the price increase in Wales, set by the Welsh Goverment, will mean that less of the dental cost will be subsidised by the NHS. Please be aware that any payment made is collected on behalf of the NHS and dental practices across England and Wales do not profit from the increased charges to our patients.

NHS Band 1 : £20

NHS Band 2 : £60

NHS Band 3 : £260

NHS Band 4 / Emergency appointment : £30

The prices above are applicable to NHS patients who are not exempt from payment.

 

updated 13th March 2024
 
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