Dentist for Anxious and Housebound Patients London

Dentist for Anxious & Housebound Patients London

Dental anxiety and housebound status should never be a barrier to dental care. We specialise in providing gentle, patient-centred treatment for people who find visiting a dental practice difficult or impossible.

Who We Help

  • Patients with severe dental anxiety or dental phobia
  • Housebound patients who cannot leave home
  • Patients with agoraphobia or social anxiety
  • People with long-term health conditions or disabilities
  • Post-surgical patients recovering at home
  • Elderly patients who find travel distressing

Our Approach

We work at your pace, in your own environment. There is no waiting room, no unfamiliar smells, and no rushing. We explain every step before we carry it out. Many patients find home visits far less stressful than attending a practice.

Pricing

Home visit fee £350 (includes consultation). See full pricing.

Book a Gentle Home Visit

Call 0330 113 2003 or book online. We cover all 32 London boroughs.

Care That Comes to You

Dental anxiety and being housebound should never be a barrier to care. Being treated at home means you start in a place where you already feel safe, which makes an enormous difference. We move at your pace, explain everything before we do it, and never judge — many of our patients haven’t seen a dentist in 10 or 20 years.

How We Build Trust

If you’re very nervous, we can begin with just a visual check-up — no instruments, no pressure — and build from there. When you’re ready, straightforward treatment such as a filling or, if necessary, a gentle extraction can be carried out in the same calm, familiar setting.

Who We Help

Patients with severe dental phobia, people who are housebound through illness or disability, and those who simply find a clinical practice overwhelming. We don’t provide sedation on home visits, but most patients find the home environment and our gentle approach is all they need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I panic during the visit? We stop whenever you need to — you are always in control. Can family be present? Absolutely; many patients find it reassuring to have someone with them.

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