Paying for your treatment
Please note: to secure an appointment, we must ask for a deposit of 50-100% at the time of booking.
We offer several ways to pay for your treatments
To find information about paying for your treatment that is specific to your location, please find your nearest SpaDental practice in the list below.
SpaDental Membership Plans
We are encouraging all of our regular patients to become a subscribed member of their practice.
As modern dentistry focuses on preventive care, joining as a Member helps because the cost of regular dental reviews and hygiene appointments can be spread across the year. Moreover, patients who take out a plan find they are more disciplined about attending appointments during the year.
Read more about Membership here
Regular attendance is important for preventive care because your dentist can identify concerns before they become significant. SpaDental Membership can help patients avoid the need for more expensive treatments.
Please check the link above for prices, or ask your nearest practice.
SpaDental Guests – ‘Pay as you Go’
“Pay as you go” is a straightforward payment option for all private treatment. At SpaDental it is possible for Guests to pay for their dental care or treatment as needed. As a Guest patient it is, however, more costly. From January 2025, our Guest prices are increasing significantly. We highly recommend asking about options to become a member of your nearest practice.
Because treatments and fees may vary by location, click on the ‘Please select a practice’ link above to find specific information, including indicative prices, from your local practice.
Some of our dentists are able to help you apply for finance to cover a treatment plan costing more than £500. Read more about how to apply for a zero or low interest loan.
NHS* dental charges
NHS Dental charges (if applicable) are based on three treatment bands that dictate the fee to be charged to the patient unless the patient can claim a qualifying exemption.
*Please note that not all SpaDental practices have a contract to provide NHS funded services. Some of our practices are private-only practices.
Practices with an NHS contingent have waiting lists and prioritise children’s oral health in line with government initiatives.