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Dentists in Penrith, Sydney

Penrith sits at the foot of the Blue Mountains in Sydney’s far west, servicing a catchment that extends from St Marys and Kingswood through to Emu Plains and Glenmore Park. With a population drawing on both suburban growth corridors and an established city centre, Penrith carries a healthy mix of general dental practices, family-oriented bulk billing clinics for children, and a growing number of cosmetic and implant-focused providers.

The suburb’s dental market reflects broader Western Sydney dynamics: practices here are more affordable than those in the CBD, Surry Hills, or Mosman, but pricing still sits well above Gold Coast or Brisbane benchmarks. For residents priced out of CBD or North Sydney practices, Penrith offers genuine value without requiring significant travel. The T1 Western Line connects Penrith directly to central Sydney in around 60 to 90 minutes, meaning many Western Sydney residents prefer to keep their dental care local rather than commuting in.

NSW Health community dental services are accessible to eligible concession card holders through Western Sydney Local Health District. For complex specialist treatment, patients are often referred to Westmead Hospital Dental or the Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills. University of Sydney dental students also treat patients at the Westmead clinical school under supervision, offering a lower-cost alternative for straightforward treatment plans.


Dental Clinics in Penrith

Penrith City Dental Located on High Street near the intersection with Woodriff Street, this general practice is well positioned for patients arriving by train from Kingswood, St Marys, or further east. The clinic handles checkups, fillings, crowns, and Invisalign, and is one of several practices in the immediate city centre precinct. Best for: adults and families looking for a convenient post-commute or lunchtime appointment.

Westfield Penrith Dental Situated within walking distance of Westfield Penrith on Riley Street, this practice benefits from strong foot traffic and extended trading hours on selected weekdays. Digital X-rays are available onsite and the practice accepts most major health funds including Bupa Members First, HCF More for Teeth, and Medibank Members Choice. Best for: patients who want to combine a dental visit with shopping or have limited weekday flexibility.

Nepean Dental Group Found near Nepean Hospital on Derby Street, this practice serves families and older patients seeking continuity of care. The proximity to Nepean Hospital makes it a practical choice for patients managing broader health conditions that have oral health implications. The clinic offers dentures, partial plates, and routine restorative work alongside general dentistry. Best for: older patients, denture wearers, and those wanting a practice familiar with medically complex cases.

Glenmore Park Dental Situated south of the Penrith CBD in Glenmore Park’s retail strip, this clinic draws patients from the newer housing estates along the M4 corridor. Car access is straightforward and parking is generally available onsite. The practice provides general dentistry, children’s dental, and orthodontic consultations. Best for: families in Glenmore Park, Mulgoa, and surrounding growth areas who prefer avoiding the city centre.

Kingswood Family Dentistry Located near the University of Western Sydney Penrith campus precinct on Bringelly Road, this practice caters to a student and young-family demographic. Gap-free checkups for new patients are periodically available for health fund members. Best for: students, young adults, and families seeking transparent pricing and first-visit promotions.


Getting to a Dentist in Penrith

By Train Penrith Station is the primary transport hub for the area, served by the T1 Western Line running from the CBD via Parramatta, Blacktown, and Seven Hills. Journey time from Central Station is approximately 60 to 80 minutes. Most High Street clinics are within a 5 to 10 minute walk of the station’s main exit on Station Street. The intercity train to the Blue Mountains also stops at Penrith, connecting patients from Springwood and Lapstone.

By Bus Penrith’s local bus network, operated under NSW Transport contract, connects the city centre with Glenmore Park, Cambridge Park, Emu Plains, and Jamisontown. The main bus interchange on Henry Street provides connections to suburban routes. Journey times within the local area range from 10 to 25 minutes.

By Car Penrith is accessible via the M4 Western Motorway and Great Western Highway. Street parking is available on side streets off High Street during business hours, and multiple pay parking stations operate near Westfield Penrith. Practices in Glenmore Park and Kingswood typically have dedicated onsite or adjacent parking.


Common Dental Treatments in Penrith

TreatmentTypical Cost Range (Penrith)Availability
Checkup and scale and clean$180 - $280Widely available
Digital X-rays (per film)$30 - $80Widely available
White (composite) filling$150 - $280 per surfaceWidely available
Tooth extraction (simple)$180 - $300Widely available
Root canal therapy (molar)$1,100 - $1,800Available at most practices
Porcelain crown$1,600 - $2,200Available at most practices
Dental implant (single, full)$4,500 - $6,500Selected practices
Teeth whitening (in-chair)$600 - $900Selected practices
Invisalign (full course)$5,500 - $8,500Selected practices
Custom mouthguard$200 - $350Widely available
Denture (full, upper or lower)$1,500 - $2,500Available at most practices
Children’s checkup (CDBS eligible)$0 gap for eligible childrenWidely available

Prices above reflect typical private-patient fees in the Penrith area as of mid-2026. They sit below CBD and inner-Sydney benchmarks (where a crown can reach $2,600 and implants exceed $7,000) but above regional centres such as Townsville or Cairns. Health fund holders should confirm item numbers with their insurer before treatment to determine applicable rebates.

Health Fund Networks in Penrith Several Penrith practices participate in preferred provider networks. Patients with Bupa can access Members First pricing, which caps out-of-pocket costs on a defined list of item numbers. HCF More for Teeth, Medibank Members Choice, and nib First Choice operate on similar models. Gap-free preventive care for eligible fund members is available at a number of practices in the city centre, though availability varies by fund tier and the specific practice agreement.

NSW Public and Community Dental Access Patients holding a valid Healthcare Card or Pensioner Concession Card may be eligible for subsidised dental treatment through Western Sydney Local Health District community dental clinics. Wait times for non-urgent care can extend several months. The Sydney Dental Hospital in Surry Hills accepts emergency referrals and is accessible via the T1 and T2 lines from Central. Westmead Hospital Dental provides specialist oral surgery and hospital-based dental services for complex cases originating from Western Sydney.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a good dentist in Penrith?

Start by searching for practices along High Street or Penrith City Centre near Westfield Penrith. Many clinics are within walking distance of Penrith Station on the T1 Western Line. Look for practices with AHPRA-registered dentists, clear fee schedules posted online, and access to digital X-rays. Checking Google reviews and confirming whether they accept your health fund before booking saves time.

Are there bulk billing dentists in Penrith?

True bulk billing for adults remains rare in Sydney, including Penrith. Some practices offer bulk billing exclusively under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) for eligible children aged 2 to 17. Adults on healthcare cards may access subsidised care through Western Sydney Local Health District community dental services or the Westmead Hospital Dental clinic. Most private practices in Penrith charge a gap even with health fund cover.

What dental treatments are available in Penrith?

Penrith dental clinics typically offer general checkups and cleans, digital X-rays, fillings, tooth extractions, root canal therapy, crowns, bridges, dental implants, Invisalign and orthodontic appliances, teeth whitening, mouthguards, and dentures. Specialist referrals for oral surgery, orthodontics, or periodontics are available in the broader Western Sydney area, including Parramatta and the CBD.

How much does a dental checkup cost in Penrith?

A standard checkup and clean (scale and clean plus examination) in Penrith typically costs between $180 and $280 for private patients. This is consistent with broader Sydney pricing, which runs higher than Brisbane or Gold Coast. X-rays add $30 to $80 per film. Patients with Bupa, HCF, Medibank, or nib coverage may reduce out-of-pocket costs depending on their policy extras tier.

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