
Please note a 10% surcharge will apply to all dental treatments on public holidays to cover operational costs.
At MC Dental, we understand that dental emergencies can happen at any time—even on public holidays. That’s why we’re here for you this Labour Day! Four of our clinics—Melbourne Central, Highpoint, Glen Waverley, and Doncaster—will be open to provide urgent dental care when you need it most.
Whether you’re experiencing a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or any other dental emergency, our experienced team is ready to assist you with compassionate and professional care. We aim to relieve pain quickly and get you back to enjoying your holiday.
MC Dental is committed to providing accessible dental care, even on public holidays, so you never have to suffer through a dental emergency alone.
To schedule an appointment or learn more, visit our website or call your nearest open location.
Public holiday Melbourne dental care locations
MC Dental will open four clinics on Monday 10th March, 2025. PH 03 8608-8968 or book online via our website. If you don’t see an available time on the bookings page, please call the clinic directly.
MC Dental Glen Waverley: 10am – 5pm
Ph. 9988 1803
Ground Floor,
110 Kingsway,
Glen Waverley
MC Dental Melbourne Central: 10am – 4pm
Ph. 8608 8971
Shop 254, Level 2,
211 La Trobe St,
Melbourne
MC Dental Westfield Doncaster: 10am – 5pm
Ph. 8608 8969
Shop 45, Ground Floor,
619 Doncaster Road,
Doncaster
MC Dental Highpoint: 10am – 5pm
Ph. 8644 7029
Level 2, Highpoint Shopping Centre
120/200 Rosamond Rd,
Maribyrnong
The team at MC Dental wishes you and your loved ones a relaxing and safe public holiday.
Q. Where can I find a dentist open on the Labour Day public holiday in Melbourne?
A. MC Dental of course! Our Melbourne Central, Glen Waverley, Westfield Doncaster & Highpoint clinics will be open from 10am – 5pm* on the Australia Day public holiday (*Melbourne Central closes at 4pm)
Q. What kinds of dental emergencies do you treat on public holidays?
A. Here are some common emergencies that can happen. Call us if you’re unsure!
- Chipped teeth / broken teeth
- Tooth pain / toothache,
- A lost dental filling
- A loose or missing tooth
- Tooth abscess
- Gum abscess
- Swelling or bleeding
- Braces or retainers causing irritation
- Knocked out tooth or injury to the jaw
- Bitten tongue or lip where bleeding doesn’t stop
- Objects wedged between the teeth