Best Emergency Dentists Sydney 2026

Find the best emergency dentists in Sydney 2026. Same-day, walk-in and after-hours clinics in CBD, Surry Hills, North Sydney, Parramatta, Bondi and Chatswood.

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Best Emergency Dentists in Sydney in 2026

A dental emergency does not keep business hours. A cracked molar on a Sunday evening, a knocked-out tooth during a weekend rugby match in Parramatta, or an abscess that flares overnight in Bondi are situations that require fast, reliable access to a dentist who can act the same day. Sydney is home to a large network of emergency dental clinics — from the public Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills to privately run after-hours practices in North Sydney and Chatswood — but quality and availability vary considerably.

This guide reviews the top emergency dental clinics in Sydney for 2026, breaks down what you can expect to pay, and explains how to navigate the NSW public dental system when cost is a barrier.


Top Sydney Emergency Dental Clinics

1. Sydney Dental Hospital — Surry Hills

The Sydney Dental Hospital on Chalmers Street in Surry Hills is the flagship public emergency dental service in New South Wales, operated under NSW Health. It accepts walk-in patients for urgent care and is staffed by qualified dentists and dental specialists from the University of Sydney School of Dentistry. Public patients with a valid Medicare card or concession entitlement are seen under the NSW public dental system, with triage determining wait order. The hospital also maintains a 24-hour emergency line, making it the most accessible option for after-hours care when no private clinic is open.

Best for: concession cardholders, patients who cannot afford private emergency fees, complex extractions requiring specialist backup.

2. CBD Dental Emergency Centre — Sydney CBD

Located on George Street near Town Hall, this private clinic positions itself specifically for CBD workers and inner-city residents who need urgent same-day care. The practice holds a number of emergency slots each morning that can be booked online or by phone from 7:30am. Services include same-day extractions, emergency root canal treatment, temporary crown repairs, and management of dental abscesses. Fees are transparent and listed on the practice website, with gap-free emergency consultations available for patients insured under Bupa Members First and HCF More for Teeth networks.

Best for: workers in the CBD needing urgent care without taking the full day off, Bupa and HCF members seeking gap-free emergency consults.

3. North Sydney Emergency Dental — North Sydney

This North Sydney practice on Miller Street maintains extended weekday hours until 8pm and opens on Saturdays until 2pm, covering a significant share of the after-hours gap for residents north of the harbour bridge. The clinical team handles dental trauma, broken fillings, lost crowns, and acute infections. The clinic accepts walk-ins but advises calling ahead to confirm availability. North Sydney patients who are Medibank Members Choice or nib First Choice members can access reduced-cost consultations under preferred provider arrangements.

Best for: North Shore residents, after-hours weekday emergencies, dental trauma from sport or accidents.

4. Parramatta Family Dental Emergency Clinic — Parramatta

Parramatta is western Sydney’s main commercial hub, and this clinic on Church Street serves a high-volume population spanning Parramatta, Blacktown, Liverpool, and surrounding suburbs. It offers same-day emergency bookings seven days a week, including public holidays. The practice is particularly well set up for families, with child emergency dental services and experience in managing dental injuries in children. All major health funds are accepted, and the clinic maintains direct billing arrangements with nib First Choice and Medibank Members Choice.

Best for: western Sydney families, same-day weekend emergencies, child dental trauma.

5. Bondi Emergency Dental — Bondi

Bondi Junction hosts one of Sydney’s busiest concentrations of after-hours dental services, and this practice on Oxford Street is among the most consistently reviewed for its weekend and evening availability. The clinic opens until 9pm on weekdays and maintains full Saturday and Sunday hours. Services include emergency extractions, management of pericoronitis (wisdom tooth infections), lost veneer or crown repairs, and urgent teeth whitening reversals for patients with sensitivity emergencies. The Bondi location is easily accessible via the T4 Eastern Suburbs line to Bondi Junction station.

Best for: eastern suburbs residents, evening and weekend emergencies, patients in Randwick, Bondi, and Surry Hills.

6. Chatswood Dental Emergency — Chatswood

On the North Shore, Chatswood’s central position on the T1 North Shore and Western line makes it a logical base for a high-throughput emergency practice. This clinic on Victoria Avenue operates late-night appointments until 8pm Monday through Friday and Saturday morning sessions. The clinical team has a stated focus on managing dental anxiety during emergencies, offering nitrous oxide sedation for patients who experience severe distress. Chatswood is well served by both bus and train, making it accessible for patients from Mosman, Lane Cove, Willoughby, and surrounding suburbs.

Best for: anxious patients, North Shore residents, patients who need sedation during emergency procedures.


What to Look for in a Sydney Emergency Dentist

  • Same-day availability: Confirm that the practice actually holds emergency slots rather than simply advertising the term. A genuine emergency dental service will have a dedicated booking path for urgent cases, not just a standard appointment queue.
  • After-hours and weekend coverage: Sydney’s top-rated emergency clinics operate until at least 8pm on weekdays and maintain Saturday hours. Sunday availability is more limited but exists at practices in Bondi, Parramatta, and the CBD.
  • Transparent fee disclosure: Emergency dental fees in Sydney are substantially higher than standard appointment fees. Any reputable practice will quote an estimated cost before beginning treatment, including the consultation, X-ray, and proposed procedure.
  • Health fund preferred network membership: Patients insured under Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, or nib First Choice may access gap-free or reduced-gap emergency consultations at contracted clinics. Confirm network membership before attending.
  • Access to specialist backup: Complex emergencies — fractured roots, dentoalveolar trauma, spreading infections — may require referral to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or endodontist. Clinics with existing specialist networks can arrange same-day or next-day referrals, which is a meaningful advantage over standalone practices.

Emergency Dental Costs in Sydney

Sydney carries the highest emergency dental fees of any Australian city. The table below provides indicative 2026 ranges for common emergency procedures across several Sydney markets, compared with other capitals.

ProcedureSydney CBD / InnerSydney Western/SouthMelbourneBrisbaneGold Coast
Emergency consultation + X-ray$120 - $200$90 - $160$100 - $180$80 - $150$75 - $140
Simple tooth extraction$280 - $600$230 - $500$250 - $550$200 - $450$180 - $420
Emergency root canal (single canal)$900 - $1,600$750 - $1,350$850 - $1,500$700 - $1,250$650 - $1,150
Temporary crown or filling repair$180 - $350$150 - $300$160 - $320$130 - $270$120 - $250
After-hours surcharge (weeknight)$80 - $150$60 - $120$70 - $130$50 - $100$50 - $90
After-hours surcharge (weekend)$100 - $180$80 - $150$90 - $160$70 - $130$65 - $120

Patients covered by private health insurance with extras cover may recover a portion of these fees through their fund, depending on their annual limit and waiting period status. The NSW public dental system through Sydney Dental Hospital (Surry Hills) and Westmead Centre for Oral Health provides free or low-cost emergency treatment for eligible patients, though triage wait times can be lengthy for non-life-threatening cases.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find a walk-in emergency dentist in Sydney CBD?

Several clinics in the CBD offer same-day emergency appointments, including Sydney CBD Dental on George Street and Emergency Dental Sydney near Wynyard. Many open from 8am and hold back appointment slots for urgent cases. Calling ahead before walking in is recommended even for same-day visits.

What is the cost of an emergency dental consultation in Sydney?

An emergency consultation in Sydney typically ranges from $80 to $200 for the initial examination and X-rays. Same-day tooth extraction can add $250 to $600 on top of that. After-hours or weekend appointments usually carry a surcharge of $50 to $150 compared to standard business-hours fees.

Does Medicare cover emergency dental in Sydney?

Medicare does not cover private emergency dental services. NSW Health operates the Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills, which provides emergency dental care for eligible patients under the NSW public dental system. Priority is given to those with a valid concession card or Centrelink benefit. Wait times vary and are subject to triage.

Can I see an emergency dentist in Sydney on a weekend?

Yes. A number of Sydney clinics operate Saturday and Sunday hours, particularly in high-density suburbs such as Bondi, Chatswood, and Parramatta. After-hours and weekend availability varies by practice, so calling ahead or checking the clinic's website for current opening hours is strongly advised.

Which Sydney hospital has an emergency dental department?

Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills is the principal public emergency dental facility in New South Wales. Westmead Hospital also has dental services through its affiliated Westmead Centre for Oral Health. Both accept walk-in emergency patients, though waiting times can be substantial during peak periods.

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