If you work in central London, finding a dentist near your station means you can fit appointments around your commute — before work, at lunchtime, or on the way home. These pages cover practices within walking distance of ten major London stations, with notes on NHS availability, opening hours, and what to look for.
Find a dentist by station
- Dentist near Bank and Monument — City practices serving EC3 and EC4
- Dentist near Baker Street — Practices in Marylebone and the W1/NW1 area
- Dentist near Canary Wharf — Practices serving the Isle of Dogs and E14
- Dentist near King’s Cross — Practices in N1 and WC1 near the station
- Dentist near Liverpool Street — City and Shoreditch practices in EC2
- Dentist near London Bridge — SE1 practices for Borough and Southwark workers
- Dentist near Oxford Circus — W1 practices in the heart of the West End
- Dentist near Paddington — W2 practices for Paddington and Bayswater
- Dentist near Victoria — SW1 practices for Victoria and Pimlico
- Dentist near Waterloo — SE1 practices for Waterloo and the South Bank
Tips for finding a commuter-friendly practice
When searching for a dentist near your workplace rather than your home, a few things are worth checking beyond location. Early morning and late evening slots (before 8.30am and after 6pm) vary significantly between practices — some City and West End practices cater specifically to working patients and offer extended hours; others don’t. Lunchtime appointments are common in central London but tend to book up quickly, so it’s worth registering before you actually need treatment rather than waiting until you have a problem.
NHS availability near major stations is generally limited. Central London practices are more likely to be private-only or offer a mix. If NHS access is a priority, our guide to finding an NHS dentist in London covers what to do when your local search comes up short. For a sense of what private treatment costs in London, see our dentist cost London guide.

