Dentist at Hebburn, Tyne & Wear
Practice Address
Opening Times
- Monday:
- 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Tuesday:
- 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Wednesday:
- 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Thursday:
- 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Friday:
- 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Saturday:
- Closed
- Sunday:
- Closed
Dental Check-up
NHS
£27.90 Not Available
Private
From £65 Available
Dental Essentials
From £39 Available
Emergency Appointment
From £100
Emergency Appointments are available to New and Existing patients.
Contact us
For general enquiries, please complete the form below and a member of our team will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
Dental Essentials
From only £39
From only £39
Our low-cost independent dental scheme with no contract or monthly costs.
Dental Essentials offers an alternative to NHS banded dentistry at comparable prices.
Book nowDental Essentials offers an alternative to NHS banded dentistry at comparable prices.
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Our Dental Treatment & Fees
Discover our range of treatments, dental plans and schemes, currently available in practice.
*£4 admin fee for new patients.
*£4 admin fee for new patients.
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New Patient Exam From £85
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Emergency Appointment From £100
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Routine Private Exam From £65
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Hygiene Services From £80.50
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Teeth Whitening £368
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Dental Fillings £127
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Crowns From £700
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Dental Veneers From £450
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Invisalign From £2700
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Root Canal From £300
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Sports Guard From £200
Option 1
£
39
Pay as you go
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Dental Exam
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2 small x-rays
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x1 Filling or x1 Extraction
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x1 Crown or x1 Denture
Popular
Option 2
£
110
Pay as you go
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Dental Exam
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2 small x-rays
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x1 Filling or x1 Extraction
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x1 Crown or x1 Denture
Option 3
£
432
Pay as you go
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Dental Exam
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2 small x-rays
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x2 Filling or x1 Extraction
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x1 Crown or x1 Denture
Our Reviews

millie H.
22:11 05 Mar 26
I had a great experience at this dental clinic. The dentist and staff more specifically Goran and Ellie were very professional, friendly, and made me feel comfortable throughout the appointment. Everything was explained clearly, and the treatment was gentle and efficient. The clinic was clean and well-organised, and I really appreciated how welcoming the team was. I would definitely recommend this practice to anyone looking for a reliable and caring dentist.
millie H.
22:11 05 Mar 26
I had a great experience at this dental clinic. The dentist and staff more specifically Goran and Ellie were very professional, friendly, and made me feel comfortable throughout the appointment. Everything was explained clearly, and the treatment was gentle and efficient. The clinic was clean and well-organised, and I really appreciated how welcoming the team was. I would definitely recommend this practice to anyone looking for a reliable and caring dentist.
Demi S.
21:41 05 Mar 26
Very good experience here, Ellie and Goran were excellent and made me feel very comfortable!
Demi S.
21:41 05 Mar 26
Very good experience here, Ellie and Goran were excellent and made me feel very comfortable!
Paula M.
11:01 01 Nov 25
Had a terrible experience at this dental practice, wouldn’t send my worst enemy.
Attended as an emergency for severe dental
Pain. Was greeted by a lovely caring and compassionate receptionist but sadly that’s where the positive experience ended. Was seen by a dentist “Goran” and was going to have an extraction. He gave me a local anesthetic which didn’t work properly and I told him I could still feel pain from the tooth. He tried to inject more local into what felt like the tooth itself and the pain was excruciating. I let out a cry from this pain, he carried on and so I let out another cry. He abruptly stopped, threw his syringe down and said in an aggressive tone, “if you’re going to shout, I won’t do it” I explained that I couldn’t help it, the pain was excruciating to be told by the dental nurse, “yes, sorry about that, it’s just it doesn’t sound good to people outside!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. If it didn’t sound “good” then he should have stopped when it was evident it was hurting. He tried again, numbing into the surrounding area. He again tried to numb close/into the tooth and again it was excruciating. I let out a small
Cry, almost frightened to annoy him anymore in my vulnerable state. He once again threw his syringe down down pushed his tray away and aggressively said, “that’s it, I can’t do anymore with you, as is it was some sort of punishment that I couldn’t stand the pain. I broke down in tears, I have never in
My whole life been made to feel this way, especially by a supposed “healthcare professional” I am a healthcare professional myself and have been for 20 years. I can honestly say I wouldn’t dream of treating another human being like this, someone who has came to you distressed and anxious and then made to feel 10 times worse. I have never witnessed any of my colleagues acting in this way. I was very upset and told him I didn’t choose to feel this way and walked out feeling helpless. My husband was disgusted by my treatment from this person, took me straight to Newcastle dental hospital. I was seen by a lovely final yr student who was kind, compassionate and competent. He used a more appropriate local anesthetic which numbed me almost immediately and with the help of a qualified dentist and dental nurse carried out a difficult extraction with kindness, calmness and empathy. They had the skills and compassion that most of us in healthcare pride ourselves in. This was in stark contrast to my brutal, cold experience at Hebburn dental. I will be taking this matter to the CQC.
Attended as an emergency for severe dental
Pain. Was greeted by a lovely caring and compassionate receptionist but sadly that’s where the positive experience ended. Was seen by a dentist “Goran” and was going to have an extraction. He gave me a local anesthetic which didn’t work properly and I told him I could still feel pain from the tooth. He tried to inject more local into what felt like the tooth itself and the pain was excruciating. I let out a cry from this pain, he carried on and so I let out another cry. He abruptly stopped, threw his syringe down and said in an aggressive tone, “if you’re going to shout, I won’t do it” I explained that I couldn’t help it, the pain was excruciating to be told by the dental nurse, “yes, sorry about that, it’s just it doesn’t sound good to people outside!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. If it didn’t sound “good” then he should have stopped when it was evident it was hurting. He tried again, numbing into the surrounding area. He again tried to numb close/into the tooth and again it was excruciating. I let out a small
Cry, almost frightened to annoy him anymore in my vulnerable state. He once again threw his syringe down down pushed his tray away and aggressively said, “that’s it, I can’t do anymore with you, as is it was some sort of punishment that I couldn’t stand the pain. I broke down in tears, I have never in
My whole life been made to feel this way, especially by a supposed “healthcare professional” I am a healthcare professional myself and have been for 20 years. I can honestly say I wouldn’t dream of treating another human being like this, someone who has came to you distressed and anxious and then made to feel 10 times worse. I have never witnessed any of my colleagues acting in this way. I was very upset and told him I didn’t choose to feel this way and walked out feeling helpless. My husband was disgusted by my treatment from this person, took me straight to Newcastle dental hospital. I was seen by a lovely final yr student who was kind, compassionate and competent. He used a more appropriate local anesthetic which numbed me almost immediately and with the help of a qualified dentist and dental nurse carried out a difficult extraction with kindness, calmness and empathy. They had the skills and compassion that most of us in healthcare pride ourselves in. This was in stark contrast to my brutal, cold experience at Hebburn dental. I will be taking this matter to the CQC.
Paula M.
11:01 01 Nov 25
Had a terrible experience at this dental practice, wouldn’t send my worst enemy.
Attended as an emergency for severe dental
Pain. Was greeted by a lovely caring and compassionate receptionist but sadly that’s where the positive experience ended. Was seen by a dentist “Goran” and was going to have an extraction. He gave me a local anesthetic which didn’t work properly and I told him I could still feel pain from the tooth. He tried to inject more local into what felt like the tooth itself and the pain was excruciating. I let out a cry from this pain, he carried on and so I let out another cry. He abruptly stopped, threw his syringe down and said in an aggressive tone, “if you’re going to shout, I won’t do it” I explained that I couldn’t help it, the pain was excruciating to be told by the dental nurse, “yes, sorry about that, it’s just it doesn’t sound good to people outside!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. If it didn’t sound “good” then he should have stopped when it was evident it was hurting. He tried again, numbing into the surrounding area. He again tried to numb close/into the tooth and again it was excruciating. I let out a small
Cry, almost frightened to annoy him anymore in my vulnerable state. He once again threw his syringe down down pushed his tray away and aggressively said, “that’s it, I can’t do anymore with you, as is it was some sort of punishment that I couldn’t stand the pain. I broke down in tears, I have never in
My whole life been made to feel this way, especially by a supposed “healthcare professional” I am a healthcare professional myself and have been for 20 years. I can honestly say I wouldn’t dream of treating another human being like this, someone who has came to you distressed and anxious and then made to feel 10 times worse. I have never witnessed any of my colleagues acting in this way. I was very upset and told him I didn’t choose to feel this way and walked out feeling helpless. My husband was disgusted by my treatment from this person, took me straight to Newcastle dental hospital. I was seen by a lovely final yr student who was kind, compassionate and competent. He used a more appropriate local anesthetic which numbed me almost immediately and with the help of a qualified dentist and dental nurse carried out a difficult extraction with kindness, calmness and empathy. They had the skills and compassion that most of us in healthcare pride ourselves in. This was in stark contrast to my brutal, cold experience at Hebburn dental. I will be taking this matter to the CQC.
Attended as an emergency for severe dental
Pain. Was greeted by a lovely caring and compassionate receptionist but sadly that’s where the positive experience ended. Was seen by a dentist “Goran” and was going to have an extraction. He gave me a local anesthetic which didn’t work properly and I told him I could still feel pain from the tooth. He tried to inject more local into what felt like the tooth itself and the pain was excruciating. I let out a cry from this pain, he carried on and so I let out another cry. He abruptly stopped, threw his syringe down and said in an aggressive tone, “if you’re going to shout, I won’t do it” I explained that I couldn’t help it, the pain was excruciating to be told by the dental nurse, “yes, sorry about that, it’s just it doesn’t sound good to people outside!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. If it didn’t sound “good” then he should have stopped when it was evident it was hurting. He tried again, numbing into the surrounding area. He again tried to numb close/into the tooth and again it was excruciating. I let out a small
Cry, almost frightened to annoy him anymore in my vulnerable state. He once again threw his syringe down down pushed his tray away and aggressively said, “that’s it, I can’t do anymore with you, as is it was some sort of punishment that I couldn’t stand the pain. I broke down in tears, I have never in
My whole life been made to feel this way, especially by a supposed “healthcare professional” I am a healthcare professional myself and have been for 20 years. I can honestly say I wouldn’t dream of treating another human being like this, someone who has came to you distressed and anxious and then made to feel 10 times worse. I have never witnessed any of my colleagues acting in this way. I was very upset and told him I didn’t choose to feel this way and walked out feeling helpless. My husband was disgusted by my treatment from this person, took me straight to Newcastle dental hospital. I was seen by a lovely final yr student who was kind, compassionate and competent. He used a more appropriate local anesthetic which numbed me almost immediately and with the help of a qualified dentist and dental nurse carried out a difficult extraction with kindness, calmness and empathy. They had the skills and compassion that most of us in healthcare pride ourselves in. This was in stark contrast to my brutal, cold experience at Hebburn dental. I will be taking this matter to the CQC.
Frequently asked questions
Who qualifies as a new patient?
Anyone who has yet to use an Alpha Dental Care practice or has not attended over a 2 year period.
What is your cancellation policy?
If you need to cancel, you are entitled to a full refund of your deposit if you provide at least 24 hours notice before the scheduled appointment.
Can I reschedule my appointment?
If you need to reschedule your appointment, please provide at least 24 hours notice before the scheduled appointment to do so. You can do this by contacting the practice.