NHS Dentists in Middlesbrough

21 NHS dental practices within 15 miles of Middlesbrough centre

21

Total Practices

7

Accepting Adults

21

Accepting Children

1

Open Saturdays
Patients
Hours
Facilities

6 The Avenue, Wheatley Hill, Durham, DH6 3NT

Adults: No Children
Free Parking
Confirmed: 30 March 2026
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At a Glance
  • Accepting adults 33%
  • Accepting children 100%
  • Accept charge-exempt 33%
  • Open Saturdays 4%
  • People per dentist 6,666
NHS Dental Charges
  • Band 1 (Check-up) £27.40
  • Band 2 (Fillings) £75.30
  • Band 3 (Crowns) £326.70

Finding an NHS Dentist in Middlesbrough

Looking for an NHS dentist in Middlesbrough? We currently list 21 dental practices accepting new NHS patients in the area, of which 7 are taking on new adult patients and 21 accept children. 6 new practices in Middlesbrough have started accepting NHS patients since our update on 25 April 2026.

If you need an appointment outside of normal working hours, 1 practice in the Middlesbrough area opens on Saturdays. With a population of approximately 140,000, that works out to roughly 1 NHS dentist for every 6,666 people. Use the filters above to narrow down your search, or enter your postcode for the most accurate distance results.

To register, contact the dental practice directly by phone. You do not need to be registered with a local GP. Remember to ask whether they are currently accepting new NHS patients, as availability can change.

Data from NHS.uk CQC Cross-Referenced Not medical advice

Recently Stopped Accepting NHS Patients

1 dental practice in this area stopped appearing in NHS service-search results in our latest update on 25 April 2026. They may still operate privately, but are no longer listed as accepting new NHS patients. Always confirm with the practice before booking.

  • Sharmila Jayaraj 6 Chaloner Street, 6 Chaloner mews, Chaloner street, Cleveland, Guisborough, Cleveland, TS14 6QD

How to Register with an NHS Dentist

1. Find

Choose a practice from the list that matches your needs

2. Call

Phone the practice to check they are accepting new NHS patients

3. Book

Book your first appointment directly with the practice

4. Attend

Bring photo ID and any exemption certificates

Frequently Asked Questions

To register with an NHS dentist in Middlesbrough, simply find a practice above that is accepting new patients and contact them directly by phone. You do not need a referral from a GP, and you can register with any practice. You don't have to choose one in your local area, although it is usually more convenient. Ask whether they are currently accepting new NHS patients, as availability can change.

NHS dental treatment in England is charged in three bands: Band 1 (£27.40) covers check-ups, X-rays, and a scale and polish if needed. Band 2 (£75.30) includes everything in Band 1 plus fillings, extractions, and root canal treatment. Band 3 (£326.70) covers all of the above plus crowns, dentures, and bridges. Some patients are entitled to free NHS dental treatment. Learn more on our About page.

If you're struggling to find an NHS dentist accepting new patients in Middlesbrough, you can contact NHS England on 0300 311 2233 for help finding a practice. You could also try searching a wider area using our postcode search, or call practices directly as their availability may have changed since our data was last updated. In a dental emergency, call NHS 111 for advice.

Our data is sourced from NHS.uk and is updated regularly through automated checks. Each dentist's page displays a timestamp showing when their information was last validated. We also cross-reference practice data with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to ensure accuracy. However, acceptance status can change at short notice, so we always recommend calling the practice directly to confirm.

You are free to register with any NHS dental practice in England, regardless of where you live. There are no catchment areas for NHS dentistry. However, choosing a practice near your home or workplace is usually more convenient for appointments.

Data from NHS.uk