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Early Years: List of General Dental Practices currently accepting new NHS patients: April 2025

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Apr 3 2025

List of General Dental Practices currently accepting new NHS patients: April 2025

See message below from Oral Health, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust 

Dear colleagues, 

Please find the attached list of general dental practices that are currently accepting new NHS patientsThere are 40 NHS dental practices across the three boroughs (LBHF=11, RBKC=10, WCC=19).  

Dentists-GDP list April 2025

This list has added information about disabled access and whether the practice accepts patients with mild learning disabilities, as requested by various partners/stakeholders. 

This list is based on the response provided by the dental practice's reception staff over phone calls made in late March, which was correct at that time. There may have been some changes since this list was put together. Please remember that General Dental Practices do not have catchment areas. Service users can also choose to go to an NHS dentist outside their local area.   

We have been notified by many dental practices that many patients book their appointments but do not attend their appointments with the dentist. Dental practices are particularly busy, so be sure to keep to your appointment time and cancel it if you need to; missed appointments waste precious dentist time and resources. Please highlight this message with the client groups you work with.  

Please be advised that this list is simply a list of NHS dental practices currently accepting new NHS patients and not a list of GDPs that CLCH Dental Service recommends or endorses. 

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