Membership Plans

The best way to maintain healthy teeth and gums is to join our Dental Membership!

Our dental care membership encourages regular attendance, enabling us to spot problems before they arise and helps you maintain healthy teeth and gums for life.

The big benefits of joining:

Reduces the risk of tooth decay and gum disease with regular attendance
Healthier teeth and gums through regular dental and hygiene visits
Eligibility to request assistance from the Worldwide Dental Emergency Assistance Scheme*
Exclusive 10% discount on most treatments for our plan members only, exclusions apply
Spreads the cost of your routine dental care through a convenient monthly Direct Debit
Flexible appointment times to suit you with reduced waiting periods

Scroll down to see membership plan options and costs. You can also download a copy of our membership plan guide for more information.

Orchid Plan

£18.50 per month per adult
  • 2 hygiene appointments per annum

  • 2 dental checks per annum

Lotus Plan

£28.50 per month per adult
  • 2 dental checks per annum

  • 4 hygiene appointments per annum

  • 1 set of bitewing x-rays per annum

Daisy Plan

£6 per month per child
(4-11 year olds)
  • 2 dental checks

  • Includes fissure sealent, fluoride varnish and oral hygiene instruction where dentally necessary per annum

Lily Plan

£10.50 per month per child
(12-17 year olds)
  • 2 dental checks

  • Includes fissure sealent, fluoride varnish and oral hygiene instruction where dentally necessary per annum

  • 1 hygiene appointment per annum

*The Worldwide Dental Emergency Assistance Scheme is a scheme established to offer support and assistance to dental plan patients who request treatment following a dental trauma and/or dental emergency or oral cancer. The Scheme responds to requests for assistance on a wholly discretionary basis. This means that, whilst the Scheme aims to provide benefits in most cases, it has no obligation to provide any benefit unless it first decides (in its sole and absolute discretion) that it should provide a benefit. There are some circumstances in which the Scheme is not designed to help and these are explained in more detail in the Scheme Handbook. Each request will be looked at individually to assess the request for benefit. Certain restrictions and limitations may apply in the event that the request is accepted and it is possible that the Scheme will decide to provide no benefit.