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You can make an appointment to see a Dentist at EDC either through our online booking form on our home page or by calling us/messaging our team on WhatsApp 

If you are registered with an NHS dentist you may be able to get an emergency appointment at your own dentist, however it may not be on the same day. Many NHS dental practices are also not taking on any new patients or if they are they may have long waiting lists.

Out of hours NHS do provide emergency appointments but have very strict criteria such as persistent bleeding and unable to breathe or swallow due to swelling.

If this is the case your NHS dentist should have an alternate local number for you to call in the case of emergency.

EDC provides private treatment and promises to see you on the same day.

You can contact one of our reception staff members on 0121 289 7070 and get an appointment immediately.

There is an initial emergency consultation fee of £45 which includes your exam and any x-rays required.

Once we do special tests to see what is wrong with the tooth we always discuss all costs before treatment starts.

There are no hidden costs. 

See our fees page for more information regarding simple / advanced / complex treatment charges.

You can pay online through our booking form to secure your appointment or in person, we accept card or cash.

EDC is a private emergency dental service. Most of the time we see nervous patients.

Our friendly, skilled dentists and reception team will do their best to put you at ease from the minute you walk in to when you leave. Our positive reviews are testament to this. You are in safe hands with EDC.

 

At EDC we welcome all patients. We often see patients from abroad as they are not registered with a dentist here. 

Yes, we are a private emergency dental service. You don’t have to be registered with another dentist in order to see us.