Data supplied by the NHS website nhs.uk.
Here are the closest NHS dentists to Manningtree who have indicated they are currently taking on new NHS patients:
Oracle Dental Group
13A Bromley Rd, Colchester CO4 3JE
6.2 miles away
oracledentalgroup.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk a month ago)
White Enamel
365 Hawthorn Dr, Ipswich IP2 0QY
7.2 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk a month ago)
The Smile Clinic Colchester Town
39 St Botolph's St, Colchester CO2 7EA
7.9 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 3 months ago)
University of Suffolk Dental CIC
University of Suffolk, Waterfront Building, 19 Neptune Quay, Ipswich IP4 1QJ
8.5 miles away
Phone number not listed
suffolkdentalcic.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 9 days ago)
Berners Dental Surgery
40 Berners St, Ipswich IP1 3LU
8.8 miles away
bernersdentalpractice.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 3 months ago)
Allen House Dental Ipswich
51 Berners St, Ipswich IP1 3LN
8.8 miles away
allenhousedental.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 3 days ago)
Foxhall Dental Surgery
49 Foxhall Rd, Ipswich IP3 8JU
8.9 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk a month ago)
mydentist, Fronks Road, Harwich
120 Fronks Rd, Harwich CO12 4EQ
8.9 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 2 months ago)
The Dental Surgery
Dental Surgery, 23 Garrick Way, Ipswich IP1 6NF
9.8 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk a month ago)
Straight Road Dental Practice Ltd
118 Straight Rd, Colchester CO3 9DJ
9.9 miles away
straightroaddental.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 2 days ago)
These dentists are further away but started taking on new NHS patients in the last 4 weeks:
The Croft Dental Surgery
15.7 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 24 days ago)
Mid Essex Dental Care
215-217 High St, Kelvedon, Colchester CO5 9JT
16.9 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 10 days ago)
Witham Dental Health Centre
20.6 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 23 days ago)
M A Duncan
141 Newland St, Witham CM8 1BE
20.8 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 2 days ago)
Quest Dental Care
22 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 10 days ago)
Carmelite Dental Practice
40 White Horse Ln, Maldon CM9 5QP
22.2 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 13 days ago)
West Square Dental Practice
22.2 miles away
westsquaredental.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 13 days ago)
St Michaels Dental Care
St Michaels House, St Michael's Ln, Braintree CM7 1EY
22.3 miles away
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 16 days ago)
Hatfield Peverel Dental Surgery
The St, Hatfield Peverel, Chelmsford CM3 2EA
23 miles away
hatfieldpevereldentalsurgery.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 12 days ago)
Henderson House Dental Practice
3 Wratting Rd, Haverhill CB9 0DA
28.3 miles away
hendersonhousedentistry.co.uk Website
Might take new NHS patients (Declared on nhs.uk 9 days ago)
What should I do if a dentist is no longer accepting new patients?
NHS dentists are required by the NHS to indicate on their NHS profile on the NHS website if they are accepting new NHS patients. We check the NHS website daily to see which dentists have indicated they are accepting new NHS patients.
If you have searched for dentists near you accepting new NHS patients, and a dentist on your list tells you they are not currently accepting new patients, then please politely ask them to update and correct their NHS profile online.
We will then automatically detect the change within 24-48 hours. There is no need to contact us to let us know.
You can try calling the next practice on your list, or checking the practices on your list that started accepting new patients within the last two weeks.
Why does it say “Might take new NHS patients”?
69% of practices have indicated they are not accepting new patients and are excluded from our find an NHS dentist search results.
The practices that have indicated that they are accepting new patients may currently have have ‘no capacity’ for new patients.
How can practices be ‘accepting new NHS patients’ but have ‘no capacity’?
The NHS is providing some additional funding to help cover the extra cost of providing dental treatment to a very small quota of new patients each week. In order to qualify for the extra funding, participating practices are, in some areas, required to keep their status permanently set to “accepting new patients” – even after the small “quota” of new patients has been fulfilled.
The rationale for keeping all the statuses set to “accepting new patients” is to prevent any single practice from being overwhelmed with new patient enquiries. The result however, is that our lists of dentists accepting new NHS patients are less useful than they once were.
If you think it would be more useful for practices to update their statuses to show only when they have available capacity and quota to accept new patients, then please contact NHS England and your MP to let them know.
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