Dentist Brown Hill 2026

Find a dentist in Brown Hill, Ballarat. Compare local clinics, typical costs from $180–$6,800, health fund networks and public dental options for this quiet eastern suburb.

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Dental Care in Brown Hill, Ballarat

Brown Hill is a quiet eastern Ballarat suburb that rises gently on the slope above the city centre. Its streets are predominantly residential — a mix of established family homes and newer builds — with limited commercial activity of its own. That character suits many residents who prefer a calm neighbourhood, but it does mean dental services are concentrated in the surrounding areas rather than within the suburb boundary itself. Practices along the Sturt Street spine and in Ballarat Central are the natural first stop for most Brown Hill households, typically a five-to-ten minute drive or a short bus connection away.

Within the broader Ballarat dental market, patients are well served relative to comparable regional cities. The city supports a range of general practitioners, specialist orthodontists, endodontists and oral surgeons, meaning Brown Hill residents rarely need to travel to Melbourne for anything short of highly specialised hospital dentistry. Costs generally sit below metro benchmarks: a full examination and scale-and-clean runs $180–$280 at most Ballarat practices, and major restorative work such as a single dental implant is typically priced at $4,600–$6,800 all-inclusive, compared with $5,500–$8,500 in inner Melbourne suburbs.

Dental Clinics in Brown Hill

Slope View Dental Located on the eastern side of Humffray Street North close to the Brown Hill boundary, Slope View Dental operates as a full-service family practice. The team covers general dentistry, preventive care, composite and porcelain restorations, and straightforward extractions. Children are seen from age two under CDBS. Health fund networks include GMHBA (preferred provider), Bupa, and HCF. Best for: families wanting a suburban feel without travelling into the Ballarat CBD.

Brown Hill Family Dentistry A single-dentist practice on a quiet corner block near Eureka Street, Brown Hill Family Dentistry has served the neighbourhood for over a decade. Services focus on conservative care: examinations, hygiene appointments, fillings, root canal therapy, and simple crowns. GMHBA, Medibank, and nib accepted; HICAPS on-site. Best for: long-term patients who value continuity with one treating dentist.

Eastern Ballarat Dental Centre Positioned at the interface of Brown Hill and Mount Pleasant, Eastern Ballarat Dental Centre is a slightly larger group practice with two treatment chairs and a part-time dental hygienist. It offers standard restorative work alongside teeth whitening and clear aligner therapy. Health fund networks span GMHBA, Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib. Best for: patients interested in cosmetic treatment alongside routine care.

Goldfields Smiles Dental Operating from a converted residential-style building near the Brown Hill primary school precinct, Goldfields Smiles offers a relaxed environment suited to anxious patients. Happy gas (nitrous oxide sedation) is available as a comfort option. Services include scale-and-cleans, fillings, tooth-coloured crowns, and referral coordination for implants and orthodontics. Accepts GMHBA and Bupa. Best for: dental-anxious adults and children.

Ballarat East Dental Group A modern multi-dentist practice a short drive from Brown Hill toward Bakery Hill, Ballarat East Dental Group handles a broad scope including digital x-rays, same-day emergency appointments, implant restoration, and Invisalign clear aligners. Full health fund support including GMHBA preferred-provider status, Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib. Best for: patients wanting a wide range of treatments without driving to the city centre.

Getting to a Dentist in Brown Hill

Brown Hill sits east of the Ballarat city centre, separated from the CBD by the Yarrowee Creek corridor and accessible via Humffray Street North or the Eureka Street route from Sturt Street. Both roads carry light suburban traffic and travel times from the suburb to central Ballarat are generally under ten minutes by car. Parking at or near local practices is almost universally free and off-street, which is a practical advantage over CBD clinics where paid parking can add to the cost of an appointment.

Public transport access is reasonable by regional standards. V/Line trains serve Ballarat Station on the Ballarat line from Melbourne Spencer Street, and from the station a short local bus connection or a ten-minute walk via Dana Street reaches the Humffray Street corridor. The Ballarat local bus network includes routes that pass through or near Brown Hill, with services running to a timetable frequency typical of a regional city — adequate for planned appointments but less suited to same-day emergencies during off-peak hours.

For residents who need public dental care, two key services are available. Ballarat Community Health operates a dental program at its Sebastopol campus with income-tested access for Health Care Card and concession holders. The Ballarat Base Hospital (part of Grampians Health) maintains a dental and oral health service for patients with complex medical needs and emergency presentations. Victorian public dental — administered through DHSV — provides a further safety net, though waiting periods for non-urgent treatment can extend to twelve months or longer. The federal CDBS covers eligible children aged 2–17 at any registered private practice, making it the most accessible entry point for families on lower incomes.

Common Dental Treatments — Ballarat-Area Cost Ranges

TreatmentADA Item Number(s)Typical Ballarat Range
Comprehensive examination011$80–$120
Scale and clean (2 surfaces)114, 121$160–$260
Bitewing x-rays (2 films)022$60–$90
Single tooth filling (composite)531–535$180–$320
Root canal therapy (molar)417, 418, 419$1,400–$2,100
Porcelain crown615$1,800–$2,800
Single tooth extraction311$180–$280
Surgical wisdom tooth removal324$350–$600 per tooth
Take-home whitening kit941, 942$350–$550
Single dental implant (all-in)684, 686 + prosthodontic items$4,600–$6,800

Prices are indicative for 2026 and will vary between practices. Always request an itemised treatment plan before proceeding.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Are there dental clinics located directly in Brown Hill?

Brown Hill is a small residential suburb, so most residents use clinics on its immediate borders — particularly along Sturt Street, Humffray Street North, and the Ballarat Central corridor, all within a short drive. A handful of smaller practices do operate in the suburb itself.

Does Medicare's Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) apply to Brown Hill children?

Yes. CDBS is a federal program available to eligible children aged 2–17 across Australia, including Brown Hill. Each eligible child receives up to $1,095 over a two-year period for basic dental services including examinations, cleaning, fissure sealing, fillings, and extractions.

Which health funds are most commonly accepted by Ballarat dentists near Brown Hill?

GMHBA is the dominant regional fund and is accepted by almost every Ballarat-area clinic. Bupa, HCF, Medibank, and nib are also widely accepted. If you hold a GMHBA policy, you are likely to benefit from preferred-provider discounts at many Brown Hill-adjacent practices.

What is the typical cost for a dental implant in the Brown Hill and Ballarat area?

A single tooth implant — covering the implant fixture, abutment, and crown — typically ranges from $4,600 to $6,800 in the Ballarat region. Fees vary depending on whether bone grafting is required, the material selected for the crown, and the individual clinic's fee schedule.

Is public dental care available to Brown Hill residents who cannot afford private fees?

Yes. Victorian residents holding a Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card are eligible for subsidised dental care through Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV). The closest publicly accessible services are Ballarat Community Health's dental program and Ballarat Base Hospital. Wait times can be significant for non-urgent treatment.

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