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Dentists in Parramatta, Sydney

Parramatta is the geographic and administrative heart of Greater Western Sydney, home to roughly 240,000 residents within the City of Parramatta local government area. As the second-CBD of Sydney and a rapidly growing urban centre, Parramatta supports a dense concentration of dental practices serving a diverse population that spans long-established communities, recently arrived migrants, and a large student cohort drawn to the University of Western Sydney campuses nearby.

The suburb’s dental landscape ranges from high-volume general practices along Church Street and near Westfield Parramatta to specialist rooms and multidisciplinary clinics closer to the Parramatta CBD core and the Westmead health precinct a few kilometres west. Prices in Parramatta reflect Sydney’s premium dental market — consistently higher than in Brisbane or Gold Coast — though competition among the suburb’s many practices means fee variation is noticeable and worth comparing before committing to a provider.

NSW Health operates community dental services through Westmead Hospital Dental, which provides subsidised care for eligible concession holders and referrals into the NSWOH system. Private patients, who make up the majority of dental consumers in the area, access services through independent general practices, corporate dental groups, and a small number of specialist-only rooms.


Dental Clinics in Parramatta

Church Street Dental Centre Located on Church Street near the intersection with Macquarie Street, this practice occupies a central position within easy walking distance of Parramatta Train Station. It offers a full range of general and cosmetic dentistry, including composite fillings, porcelain crowns, and same-day emergency appointments. Best for: patients commuting from Westmead, Merrylands, or Granville who need convenient train-accessible care.

Parramatta CBD Family Dental Situated on Phillip Street close to Parramatta Square, this clinic caters to office workers and families in the inner Parramatta precinct. Services include Invisalign assessments, teeth whitening, and preventive care programs for children under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule. Best for: CDBS-eligible families and CBD workers with midday appointment needs.

Westmead Road Dental Practice Positioned on the Parramatta-Westmead corridor near the junction with Hawkesbury Road, this practice has strong referral links to Westmead Hospital for medically complex patients. The team handles patients on blood thinners, those undergoing oncology treatment, and others requiring coordinated medical-dental care. Best for: patients with complex medical histories who benefit from proximity to tertiary hospital services.

Parramatta Orthodontics and Implant Centre Located near the corner of Marsden Street and Smith Street, this specialist-oriented practice focuses on implant dentistry and orthodontic treatment including clear aligners and fixed braces. The clinic accepts referrals from surrounding general practices and sees patients from across Western Sydney. Best for: adults seeking implants or orthodontic treatment who want specialist-level expertise without travelling to the Sydney CBD.

George Street Dental Parramatta Situated on George Street near Victoria Road, this bulk-of-services general practice operates extended hours including Saturday appointments. It accepts most major health funds and provides a transparent fee guide at the reception desk. Best for: health fund members on Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, or nib First Choice who want to maximise rebates.


Getting to a Dentist in Parramatta

Parramatta is one of Sydney’s best-connected suburban centres for public transport. Parramatta Train Station sits on the T1 Western Line and the T6 Carlingford Line, providing direct rail access from the Sydney CBD (approximately 35 minutes), Strathfield, and Blacktown. Most dental clinics within the Church Street and Phillip Street corridor are a five to ten minute walk from the station.

The Parramatta Light Rail (PLR) Stage 1 connects Westmead to Carlingford via the Parramatta CBD, with stops at Westmead, Parramatta, Prince Alfred Square, and Camellia. This provides convenient access to dental practices near the precinct without relying on a car.

Bus services are extensive, with routes connecting Parramatta to surrounding suburbs including Auburn, Merrylands, Granville, Wentworthville, and Seven Hills. Ride-share drop-off points are available outside Westfield Parramatta on Church Street.

For patients driving, most clinics in the CBD core advise using the Westfield Parramatta car park on Macquarie Street or the council-operated car parks off Darcy Street. On-street metered parking is limited during business hours but available on secondary streets such as Marsden Street and Wentworth Street.


Common Dental Treatments in Parramatta

The following cost ranges reflect typical private-fee pricing at Parramatta dental practices as of mid-2026. These are indicative figures; individual clinics set their own schedules and health fund rebates will vary.

TreatmentTypical Cost Range (Parramatta)Availability
Checkup and scale and clean$220 - $380Widely available
Single tooth-coloured filling$180 - $320Widely available
Full ceramic crown$1,800 - $2,800Most general practices
Root canal treatment (molar)$1,400 - $2,200General and specialist practices
Single dental implant (all-inclusive)$4,500 - $6,500Specialist and implant-focused clinics
Teeth whitening (in-chair)$600 - $950Cosmetically focused practices
Orthodontic treatment (Invisalign full)$6,500 - $9,500Orthodontic specialists
Emergency appointment$100 - $200 (consult only)Most practices, same day
Children’s checkup (CDBS-eligible)No gap (benefit applies)CDBS-registered practices

For comparison, equivalent treatments in the Sydney CBD and North Sydney typically run five to fifteen percent higher than Parramatta rates, while Gold Coast prices run ten to twenty percent lower. Patients relocating from Brisbane or interstate should expect Sydney-wide pricing to reflect the higher cost base of the NSW market.

NSW Health community dental services at Westmead Hospital Dental operate on a means-tested fee scale for concession card holders. Waiting times for non-urgent public dental care in Western Sydney can extend to several months; the NSWOH patient portal can be used to register for the public waiting list.

The University of Sydney (Westmead) operates a teaching clinic at the Westmead Centre for Oral Health, where supervised dental students provide care at reduced fees. This is a legitimate option for cost-conscious patients who are comfortable with a supervised-student model of care and are willing to allow additional appointment time.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a good dentist in Parramatta?

Start by searching clinics along Church Street, Macquarie Street, or around Westfield Parramatta. Many practices are within a short walk of Parramatta Train Station or accessible via Parramatta Light Rail stops on Church Street. Look for clinics that display their fee schedule upfront, accept your health fund (Bupa, HCF, Medibank or nib), and have online booking. Reading Google reviews from local patients is a practical way to gauge wait times and chair-side manner.

Are there bulk billing dentists in Parramatta?

Bulk billing for dental services is rare in Sydney. Medicare does not routinely cover adult dental care. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) provides up to $1,095 over two calendar years for eligible children aged 2-17. Adults on certain Centrelink concessions may access subsidised care through NSW Health community dental clinics at Westmead Hospital Dental or other NSWOH-linked centres in Western Sydney. Private practices in Parramatta generally charge private fees.

What dental treatments are available in Parramatta?

Most general dental practices in Parramatta offer checkups, scale and clean, fillings, tooth extractions, root canal treatment, crowns, bridges, veneers, teeth whitening, and custom mouthguards. Several clinics also provide Invisalign or clear aligner therapy, dental implants, emergency appointments, and orthodontic assessments. For complex oral surgery or specialist periodontic and endodontic referrals, Westmead Hospital Dental and specialist rooms near the Parramatta CBD are options.

How much does a dental checkup cost in Parramatta?

A standard checkup and scale and clean in Parramatta typically costs between $220 and $380, depending on the practice and the extent of cleaning required. This is broadly in line with Sydney-wide pricing, which sits above Melbourne, Brisbane, and Gold Coast averages. Some clinics offer new patient specials. Health fund members with extras cover can offset a portion of the cost through rebates from providers such as HCF More for Teeth or Bupa Members First.

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