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Find a dentist in Bondi, Sydney. Compare clinics, costs, and treatments in postcode 2026. Updated June 2026.

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Dentists in Bondi, Sydney

Bondi is one of Sydney’s most recognisable coastal suburbs, and its dental market reflects the character of the area: a mix of high-end cosmetic practices catering to image-conscious residents and tourists, alongside general family clinics serving the suburb’s diverse permanent population. Postcode 2026 covers the beach precinct itself and adjoins North Bondi, with the bulk of dental clinics concentrated within a few blocks of Campbell Parade, Hall Street, and Gould Street.

Demand for dental services in Bondi has grown steadily as the suburb’s population density has increased. New apartment development along the foreshore and surrounding streets has brought more young professionals and families into the area, many of whom prioritise cosmetic and preventive dentistry. At the same time, Bondi retains a working-class and backpacker population that stretches budgets, meaning practices here have adapted to serve a wider socioeconomic range than the suburb’s beachside reputation might suggest.

NSW Health oversees public dental services for eligible residents. Adults requiring subsidised care are directed to the Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills or to community health centre dental services operated by the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. University dental clinics through the University of Sydney at Westmead and the University of Technology Sydney also provide supervised student dental care at reduced fees for eligible patients willing to travel.

Health fund members benefit from preferred network arrangements. Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice all have participating practices in or near Bondi, which can substantially reduce out-of-pocket costs on routine care.


Dental Clinics in Bondi

Bondi Beach Dental Located on Campbell Parade near the northern end of the beach promenade, this practice serves both local residents and visitors seeking emergency care while staying in the area. Services include general dentistry, tooth whitening, and emergency appointments. Best suited to patients looking for a centrally located clinic with flexible booking, including Saturday hours.

Hall Street Dental Centre Positioned on Hall Street between Gould Street and Brighton Boulevard, Hall Street Dental Centre is a multi-dentist practice offering a broad scope of general and cosmetic treatments. The practice accepts most major health funds including Bupa Members First and HCF More for Teeth. Digital x-rays and intraoral cameras are used routinely. Best for families and patients wanting continuity of care with a single practice.

Bondi Junction Dental (Bondi Road) Situated on Bondi Road, roughly midway between the beach and Bondi Junction station, this clinic serves both the Bondi and Bondi Junction catchments. It is well positioned for patients arriving by bus along the Oxford Street and Old South Head Road corridors. The practice provides orthodontic consultations including Invisalign treatment planning, as well as implant placement and restoration. Best for patients requiring specialist-adjacent cosmetic or restorative work without travelling to the CBD.

Gould Street Family Dental A smaller owner-operated clinic on Gould Street, oriented toward families and long-term patients who value relationship-based care. Bulk billing is available under the CDBS for eligible children. The practice maintains a straightforward appointment booking process with minimal wait times for routine care. Best for families with children or adults seeking preventive-focused general dentistry.

North Bondi Dental Located on Ramsgate Avenue near the North Bondi end of the beach, this practice draws from the North Bondi and Mackenzies Bay catchment. Parking is comparatively easier here than in the main Bondi Beach strip. Services span general dentistry, crown and bridge work, and soft-tissue laser procedures. Best for residents of North Bondi and Mackenzies Bay who prefer to avoid the congestion of central Campbell Parade.


Getting to a Dentist in Bondi

By train: The nearest train station is Bondi Junction on the Eastern Suburbs Railway line, accessible from Central, Town Hall, Martin Place, and Kings Cross. From Bondi Junction station, Campbell Parade is approximately a 20-minute walk downhill via Old South Head Road and Bondi Road, or a short bus ride on Route 380 or 381.

By bus: Routes 380 and 333 connect Bondi Beach directly to the Sydney CBD via Oxford Street. Route 381 provides a circular service between Bondi Beach, Bondi Junction, and Clovelly. These buses stop along Campbell Parade and Gould Street, placing most clinics within one to two minutes of the bus stop.

By car and parking: Parking in the Bondi Beach precinct is heavily contested, particularly on weekends and in summer. Council-operated parking is available beneath the Bondi Beach complex, with time-limited street parking on side streets. Patients with morning appointments mid-week will find parking easier than at peak hours. Clinics on Bondi Road and Ramsgate Avenue generally have better parking access than those on Campbell Parade.


Common Dental Treatments in Bondi

The following cost ranges reflect typical out-of-pocket fees at private practices in Bondi after a standard health fund rebate, where applicable. Actual fees vary by practice and clinical complexity. Patients without private health insurance should expect fees toward the upper end or beyond the ranges listed.

TreatmentTypical Cost Range (Bondi)Notes
Examination and x-rays$90 - $160Initial consultation higher
Scale and clean (hygiene)$130 - $230Per appointment
Check, clean, and x-rays combined$220 - $420Most common first visit
Tooth-coloured filling (small)$180 - $290Per tooth, size dependent
Tooth-coloured filling (large)$290 - $480Per tooth
Tooth extraction (simple)$190 - $320Surgical extractions higher
Root canal therapy (anterior)$950 - $1,500Excludes crown
Root canal therapy (molar)$1,350 - $2,100Excludes crown
Porcelain crown$1,800 - $2,800Per tooth
Dental implant (single, full)$4,500 - $6,500Implant, abutment, crown
Teeth whitening (in-chair)$650 - $950
Invisalign (full course)$5,500 - $9,500Complexity dependent
Mouthguard (custom)$250 - $450
Dentures (full, per arch)$1,600 - $3,200

For comparison, equivalent treatments in Brisbane average 10 to 20 per cent less than these Sydney figures, and Gold Coast fees are typically 15 to 25 per cent lower. Patients on low incomes or pension concession cards may be eligible for subsidised treatment through the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District community dental program or the Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills, though waiting periods apply for non-urgent care.

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule provides eligible children aged 2 to 17 with up to $1,095 in Commonwealth-funded dental care over a two-year period. Ask your Bondi clinic whether they bulk bill under this scheme, as not all practices participate.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a good dentist in Bondi?

Most dental clinics in Bondi are concentrated along Campbell Parade, Hall Street, and Gould Street, all within easy walking distance of Bondi Beach. Start by checking whether the practice bulk bills children under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), accepts your health fund's preferred network, and offers same-day emergency appointments. Bondi Junction station on the Eastern Suburbs Railway is the nearest train stop, about a 20-minute walk or short bus ride from central Bondi.

Are there bulk billing dentists in Bondi?

Full bulk billing for adults is rare in Bondi. The suburb sits within one of Sydney's higher-cost dental markets, and most private practices charge a gap above the standard Medicare Dental Benefit Schedule fee. Children aged 2-17 may access bulk-billed care under the CDBS (up to $1,095 per two-year period). Adults holding a Health Care Card or Pension Concession Card may be eligible for subsidised care through NSW Health community dental services, with referrals available via the Surry Hills-based Sydney Dental Hospital.

What dental treatments are available in Bondi?

Bondi dental clinics generally offer a full range of general and cosmetic treatments: routine examinations and x-rays, scale and clean, tooth-coloured fillings, root canal therapy, extractions, teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, dental implants, Invisalign and fixed orthodontics, night guards for bruxism, and emergency appointments. Several practices have CBCT cone-beam imaging on-site. For complex specialist work such as oral surgery, periodontology, or paediatric dentistry, referrals are typically made to specialist centres in Bondi Junction, Surry Hills, or the Sydney CBD.

How much does a dental checkup cost in Bondi?

A standard examination and scale and clean in Bondi typically costs between $220 and $380 out of pocket after a typical health fund rebate. Without insurance the fee is commonly $280 to $420 for the combined consultation and hygiene appointment. These figures are higher than the Gold Coast average (roughly $180 to $290) and reflect Sydney's elevated operating costs, premium real estate, and market positioning in an affluent coastal suburb.

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