Best NDIS Dentists Albury–Wodonga 2026

NDIS Dental Care in Albury-Wodonga 2026. Cross-border NSW/VIC providers, GMHBA preferred status, disability-accessible clinics, and fees below capital city rates.

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Best NDIS Dental Care in Albury–Wodonga: 2026 Guide

Albury–Wodonga is Australia’s largest inland cross-border city, divided by the Murray River between New South Wales and Victoria. This twin-city arrangement gives NDIS participants a broader choice of dental providers than a typical regional centre of its size — clinics on both the Albury (NSW) and Wodonga (VIC) sides compete for patients, and participants routinely cross the border to access the best combination of NDIS plan compatibility, health fund coverage, and appointment availability. GMHBA Health Insurance is the regional fund to prioritise: it operates one of the most comprehensive cross-border preferred-provider networks in the area, giving members reduced-gap or no-gap access to standard dental services at participating practices on both sides of the city. Because Albury–Wodonga also sits under two separate state public dental systems — Murrumbidgee LHD on the NSW side and DHSV on the VIC side — NDIS participants with concession card eligibility have access to complementary public dental pathways that participants in single-state regional cities do not. Fees across the region are meaningfully below capital city benchmarks: a single dental implant in Albury–Wodonga typically ranges from $4,400 to $6,500 all-in, compared with $5,500–$8,000 in Melbourne or Sydney. For NDIS dental care, this affordability advantage extends to restorative work, sedation, and specialist referrals throughout 2026.


Top NDIS Dental Care Providers in Albury–Wodonga

1. Albury Accessible Dental — Albury CBD

Albury Accessible Dental operates from a ground-floor suite on Dean Street with a dedicated wheelchair-accessible treatment room fitted with a height-adjustable chair capable of accommodating transfers from a manual or powered wheelchair. The principal dentist holds a BDS from the University of Melbourne and has twelve years of experience treating patients with intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, and acquired brain injury. The practice employs a dedicated NDIS liaison officer who coordinates service agreements across agency-managed, plan-managed, and self-managed participants and produces NDIS-compliant invoices and progress notes as standard. Nitrous oxide and oral sedation are available on-site; IV sedation is offered in partnership with an anaesthetist on selected Fridays. GMHBA preferred-provider status (no-gap examination and preventive items for eligible members) and Bupa Members First agreements are current.

Best for: NDIS participants requiring wheelchair access, extended appointment blocks, and a practice with full NDIS administrative capability across all plan management types.

2. Wodonga Disability Dental Centre — Wodonga

Located in the Wodonga Health Precinct on Hovell Street, this multi-dentist practice was purpose-built with NDIS and aged-care patients in mind. All three treatment rooms are wheelchair accessible with hydraulic transfer chairs. Both resident dentists hold BDS qualifications and have completed post-graduate training in special needs dentistry through the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. The practice has a behaviour support integration protocol, welcoming support workers and behaviour support practitioners into treatment rooms as a matter of routine. Digital OPG X-ray, intraoral scanning, and sensory-adapted environments (dimmable lighting, noise-reducing panels) are standard. GMHBA preferred-provider status applies across the Wodonga site; Medibank Members Choice and nib agreements are also current. The practice bulk-bills CDBS for eligible children with disabilities.

Best for: NDIS participants on the VIC side of Albury–Wodonga who need specialist disability dental experience, behaviour support integration, and DHSV referral coordination.

3. Lavington Care Dental — Lavington

Lavington is Albury’s largest residential suburb and home to a substantial NDIS participant population. Lavington Care Dental operates a three-chair practice with one fully accessible treatment room and extended Thursday and Saturday appointment availability to accommodate NDIS participants and support workers with scheduling constraints. The principal BDS practitioner has completed additional CPD training in oral health management for people with disability and has worked with three local NDIS support organisations to provide annual oral health assessments as part of participants’ support plans. Services include comprehensive examinations, periodontic maintenance, composite restorations, and single dental implant placement from $4,500 all-in. GMHBA, HCF More for Teeth, and nib preferred-provider agreements are active. Ample onsite parking with an accessible bay directly outside the main entrance.

Best for: NDIS participants in Lavington, Springdale Heights, and North Albury who need local access to a disability-experienced practice without travelling to the CBD.

4. Thurgoona Inclusive Dentistry — Thurgoona

Thurgoona has grown rapidly as a residential corridor east of Albury, and Thurgoona Inclusive Dentistry was established to serve this expanding community including the area’s growing NDIS participant population. The resident dentist graduated BDS from the University of Sydney and spent six years in a major Sydney practice with a high disability patient load before relocating to Albury–Wodonga. The practice is purpose-built with step-free entry, a ground-level treatment room, and an adjacent waiting area large enough to accommodate powered wheelchairs and support workers. Digital X-rays, intraoral cameras, and electronic records with NDIS documentation templates are in use. For participants with severe dental anxiety linked to their disability, oral sedation and nitrous oxide are available without referral. GMHBA and Bupa Members First preferred-provider status applies.

Best for: NDIS participants in Thurgoona, East Albury, and the rural fringe north-east of Albury who want a modern disability-capable practice without CBD travel.

5. West Albury Community Dental — West Albury

West Albury Community Dental serves the residential corridor between the Albury CBD and the Hume Highway, an area with a higher-than-average concentration of NDIS participants and aged-care facilities. The two full-time BDS dentists have a combined focus on preventive care, early intervention, and accessible dentistry. The practice holds GMHBA preferred-provider status and publishes its NDIS service agreement template online so participants and support coordinators can review it before booking. Extended 60 and 90-minute appointment blocks are bookable directly for participants who cannot complete treatment in a standard slot. The practice coordinates with local NDIS support organisations for group oral health education sessions held on-site quarterly. HCF and Medibank Members Choice agreements are also current. Wednesday evening appointments are available for participants whose support worker availability limits weekday daytime access.

Best for: NDIS participants in West Albury and Wirlinga, and support coordinators seeking a practice with transparent NDIS documentation, flexible scheduling, and preventive-first disability dental care.


What to Look for in an Albury–Wodonga NDIS Dental Care Provider

  • Current AHPRA registration. All dentists must be registered with the Dental Board of Australia. Verify registration at the AHPRA public register (ahpra.gov.au) before booking, regardless of which side of the Murray River the clinic operates on.
  • GMHBA preferred-provider status. GMHBA is the dominant regional health fund for the Albury–Wodonga cross-border area and offers the most comprehensive local preferred-provider network for both NSW and VIC residents. For NDIS participants with GMHBA Extras cover, preferred-provider status typically means no-gap or significantly reduced-gap benefits on standard examination and preventive items, reducing out-of-pocket costs alongside any NDIS-funded supports.
  • Cross-border NDIS and insurance access. Because Albury–Wodonga spans two states, some fund agreements and public dental referral pathways apply only to clinics on one side of the Murray. Confirm with both your health fund and your NDIS support coordinator that your chosen clinic can service your plan and your fund’s preferred network from its specific location.
  • Modern diagnostic equipment and accessible facilities. Digital OPG and bitewing X-rays, intraoral cameras, and electronic clinical records are the current standard of care. For NDIS participants with mobility needs, a ground-floor wheelchair-accessible treatment room with a transfer-capable dental chair is a non-negotiable baseline.
  • Transparent fees and NDIS administrative competency. A capable NDIS dental practice will provide written treatment plans with ADA item numbers, NDIS-compliant service agreements, and progress notes suitable for plan audits. Confirm before booking whether the practice has experience with your specific plan management type — agency-managed, plan-managed, or self-managed — as the administrative requirements differ significantly between them.

Typical Costs for NDIS Dental Care in Albury–Wodonga 2026

TreatmentAlbury–Wodonga Fee RangeNotes
Comprehensive examination$65–$110No-gap at GMHBA preferred providers for eligible members
Scale and clean (2 surfaces)$115–$200Gap may apply depending on annual fund limits
Composite filling (1 surface)$155–$240Price varies by tooth location and material
Simple tooth extraction$175–$310Surgical extractions are higher; confirm ADA item number
Root canal (single-rooted tooth)$880–$1,350Multi-rooted teeth attract higher fees
Dental implant (single, all-in)$4,400–$6,500Below Melbourne and Sydney benchmarks
Nitrous oxide sedation (per appointment)$80–$160Available on-site at most NDIS-capable practices
IV sedation (per hour, anaesthetist-assisted)$500–$1,200Required for participants who cannot tolerate standard chair-time

Prices are indicative and practice-specific. Always request a written treatment plan with ADA item numbers before proceeding. NDIS funding does not cover clinical dental fees directly; costs are offset through health fund Extras, CDBS, DVA entitlements, or private payment.


Health Fund Coverage for NDIS Dental Care in Albury–Wodonga

GMHBA Health Insurance is the fund to prioritise when comparing NDIS dental options in Albury–Wodonga. Headquartered in Geelong, GMHBA has a strong and long-established preferred-provider network across regional Victoria and the NSW–VIC border region, making it the most relevant fund for residents and NDIS participants on both sides of the city. In practice, NDIS participants with eligible GMHBA Extras cover can access no-gap or substantially reduced-gap benefits on standard examinations, scale-and-cleans, X-rays, and some restorative items at GMHBA preferred-provider practices on both the Albury (NSW) and Wodonga (VIC) sides of the city. This cross-border coverage is particularly valuable given that Albury–Wodonga NDIS participants often access services across both states depending on which clinic has disability-accessible appointments available. Confirm your specific Extras level and remaining annual limits before each appointment, as benefits are subject to annual caps and waiting periods.

Bupa Members First and HCF More for Teeth both have preferred-provider agreements with several Albury–Wodonga practices and provide meaningful benefit reductions for NDIS participants who hold private health insurance alongside their NDIS plan. Bupa Members First members typically receive reduced-gap or no-gap benefits on preventive items at participating clinics. HCF More for Teeth operates on a similar basis and has a more extensive network in the broader regional area than its market share in Albury–Wodonga might suggest. Medibank Members Choice and nib also have network agreements in the region. For any fund, ask the clinic directly whether it holds preferred-provider status for your specific fund and level of cover, since some arrangements apply only to particular tiers of membership — a clinic can be a GMHBA preferred provider without being a preferred provider for Bupa or HCF, and vice versa.

For NDIS participants who are not eligible for private health fund benefits, public dental services are available on both sides of the border. Albury Wodonga Health operates public oral health services accessible to eligible residents of both NSW and VIC, providing a cross-border entry point that other twin-city regions lack. On the NSW side, Murrumbidgee Local Health District (Murrumbidgee LHD) operates community dental clinics for eligible concession card holders, pensioners, and low-income adults — many NDIS participants who receive the Disability Support Pension will hold a concession card and qualify for these services. On the VIC side, Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) manages the statewide public dental waiting list for eligible Wodonga-based residents, with priority access for patients in acute pain or with clinical urgency. Veterans holding a DVA Gold or White Card can access dental treatment at approved local providers under the DVA Dental Program at no out-of-pocket cost. Children aged 0–17 who meet the Medicare income test — including many NDIS participants and their siblings — can access the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), providing up to $1,096 in basic dental services over two calendar years. Most Albury–Wodonga NDIS-capable practices bulk-bill or gap-bill CDBS, so confirm the arrangements when booking for a child with a disability.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I find the best ndis dental care provider in Albury–Wodonga?

Start by verifying AHPRA registration at the Dental Board of Australia's public register. In Albury–Wodonga, prioritise practices with GMHBA preferred-provider status — GMHBA is the dominant regional fund with a cross-border NSW/VIC network. Because the city straddles two states, confirm that your chosen clinic can service NDIS participants across both jurisdictions. Ask specifically whether the practice has experience with plan-managed, self-managed, and agency-managed NDIS participants, and whether extended appointment blocks are available for patients with complex disability-related needs.

What does ndis dental care cost in Albury–Wodonga in 2026?

Albury–Wodonga dental fees run approximately 10–20% below Sydney and Melbourne benchmarks, which benefits NDIS participants accessing care through plan or self-management. A standard exam and scale-and-clean combined typically costs $180–$310. A single dental implant all-in ranges from $4,400–$6,500, compared with $5,500–$8,000 in capital cities. IV sedation for participants who cannot tolerate standard chair-time costs approximately $500–$1,200 in addition to clinical fees. Cross-border competition between NSW and VIC providers keeps pricing competitive across the whole region.

Which health funds cover ndis dental care in Albury–Wodonga?

GMHBA leads the regional market and has the broadest preferred-provider network across both the NSW and VIC sides of Albury–Wodonga — many NDIS participants with GMHBA Extras cover access no-gap or reduced-gap preventive care at participating clinics. Bupa Members First and HCF More for Teeth have agreements with several local practices. Medibank Members Choice and nib also cover regional providers. Because Albury–Wodonga spans two states, confirm with your fund that your preferred-provider benefit applies at your chosen clinic regardless of which side of the Murray River it sits on.

Are there public dental options for ndis dental care in Albury–Wodonga?

Yes. Albury Wodonga Health operates public oral health services accessible to eligible residents of both states. On the NSW side, Murrumbidgee Local Health District provides community dental services for eligible concession card holders, including many NDIS participants. On the VIC side, Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) manages the statewide public dental waiting list for eligible Wodonga-based residents. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) covers eligible children up to $1,096 over two years. DVA Gold and White Card holders can access dental care through approved local providers.

Which suburbs in Albury–Wodonga have ndis dental care clinics?

NDIS dental care providers are concentrated in Albury CBD and Wodonga, with accessible clinics also in Lavington (Albury's largest suburb), Thurgoona, and West Albury. East Albury, North Albury, and Springdale Heights have local providers. On the VIC fringe, Baranduda and Bandiana residents typically travel to central Wodonga. Most participants across the broader region are within 15 minutes of a practice experienced in disability dental care, and those with mobility needs will find ground-floor clinics in the CBD precincts of both cities.

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