Invisalign is the most popular clear aligner system in London, used by hundreds of practices across the city. If you’re considering straightening your teeth without traditional metal braces, here’s what you need to know about getting Invisalign in London – including realistic costs and what to look for in a provider.
What Is Invisalign?
Invisalign uses a series of custom-made clear plastic aligners to gradually move your teeth into position. You wear each set for one to two weeks before switching to the next. Treatment typically takes 6 to 18 months depending on complexity. The aligners are removable, so you take them out to eat and brush your teeth.
How Much Does Invisalign Cost in London?
Invisalign in London typically costs between £2,500 and £5,500. The price depends on the complexity of your case, with Invisalign offering different tiers. Invisalign Lite covers minor corrections and usually costs £2,500-£3,500. Invisalign Comprehensive covers more complex cases and typically costs £3,500-£5,500. Some London practices offer Invisalign Go for very minor adjustments from around £1,800. For a full breakdown of treatment costs, see our London dental cost guide.
Most practices offer finance options, with monthly payments from around £60-£100 over 12 to 36 months.
Invisalign is not available on the NHS. Orthodontic treatment on the NHS is only available for under-18s with a clinical need, and typically uses fixed braces rather than clear aligners. For more on NHS dental access, see our NHS dentist London hub.
How to Choose an Invisalign Provider in London
Look for an Invisalign-certified provider – ideally one with Gold or Platinum status, which means they treat a high volume of cases. Ask how many Invisalign cases they’ve completed. Check whether the quoted price includes retainers, which you’ll need after treatment to stop your teeth moving back.
Find Invisalign by Borough
Croydon | Ealing | Islington | Camden | Southwark | Greenwich | Lewisham | Westminster | Barnet | Bromley | Enfield | Hackney | Lambeth | Tower Hamlets | Wandsworth
You may also be interested in other cosmetic dentistry options including teeth whitening and veneers.
This information is a general guide and is not a substitute for professional dental advice. Always consult a qualified dentist about your individual circumstances.

